The Bicentennial Flower Show

Lalbagh is a famous tourist destination in Bangalore and a significant one for those inclined to explore the varied flora available in the premises. Lalbagh (Literally translated in English as Red Garden) is spread over 240 acres and boasts of trees that are more than 100 years old, inventive bonsai and over a 1000 various kinds of plants and flowers.

Twice every year, Lalbagh hosts a flower show during Republic and Independence Day. Though I am not a regular, this year the famous botanical garden hosted its 200th Flower Show and for me big enough a reason to explore the beauty of the place. So along with VT and a friend on a cloudy Saturday afternoon, we visited the 200th Flower Show.

We look good in bunches..
We look good in bunches..
A bed of flowers - color fresh and representing joy..
A bed of flowers – colorful, fresh and representing joy..
Just a heart full of love..
Just a heart full of love..
Creativity at its best..
Creativity at its best..
Purity..
Purity..
a Bonsai..
A Bonsai..
Another one..
Another one..
A vertical wall with plants grown on it...
A vertical wall with plants grown on it…
The showstopper - Mysore palace built with white, red and yellow roses
The magnificent showstopper – Mysore palace built with white, red and yellow roses.

You can read more about Lalbagh on Wikipedia and do not forget to visit the flower show if you are in Bangalore around 26th January or 15th August. It will be a memorable experience.


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  1. Is this why you were asking for kannada translation ;-)??

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