Umed Garden
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BhagwatiPrasad
Atyrau, Kazakhstan111 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
This is an ancient garden made in the time of old days. It has a zoo as well. Lord Shiva temple & Library are the other attraction one should also visit. There is some "Mela" on Sawan Somvars in this area.
Written January 22, 2016
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NattyLynn
New York City, NY22 contributions
Feb 2012 • Couples
This was not a tourist location. It was dirty and really more of a park than a garden. NOt worth your time. There is a beautiful garden in the city fort and much prettier gardens in other cities (like Udaipur).
Written March 1, 2012
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norulenn
75 contributions
Jan 2014 • Family
Used to be a beautiful garden few year back but not very well maintained these days. There is a zoo also inside the garden.
Written December 27, 2014
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James
Helsinki, Finland95 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
I had many walks through this park, it is a calm and quite place. There are some grassy areas where children play cricket, where people rest on the grass, some defunct fountains, the Sadar Government museum and to the north east a quite beautiful tree lined avenue.
A nice place to escape the hustle and bustle of central Jodhpur.
Entrance from the north is by a tree lined avenue at the top of the High Court area, entrance from the south is from High Court road, at the intersection near the high court. The gates from the park directly on to High Court road seemed to be locked.
A nice place to escape the hustle and bustle of central Jodhpur.
Entrance from the north is by a tree lined avenue at the top of the High Court area, entrance from the south is from High Court road, at the intersection near the high court. The gates from the park directly on to High Court road seemed to be locked.
Written April 25, 2015
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Karban
Chennai (Madras), India16 contributions
Dec 2012 • Friends
There are some history presented well but was not able to appreciate much since what is open to the public is a very small portion. To see the rest we have to spend atleast Rs.3000/-
Written December 14, 2012
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talesoffotw
New Delhi, India186 contributions
Oct 2011
After Visiting Umaid bhawan palace , the expectation were high from the garden , but once reached the place has now turned into a junkyard for the locals to throw their garbage bags and a home for stray dogs .
There is nothing to see and zero maintenance has distorted the histtoric importance of the place .
There is nothing to see and zero maintenance has distorted the histtoric importance of the place .
Written January 25, 2012
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Sunita Saldanha
243 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
Nice park to just relax after all the walking around. Centrally located too. You may see some peacocks just walking around. It has the museum so that's worth visiting. Should be good once renovated.
Written December 21, 2019
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Nish0901
New Delhi, India1,122 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
I visited this place not for garden but for Sardar Government Museum, which is in the middle of this garden. Entry to Umed Garden is free but you need to pay for Sardar Government Museum. This park is average and you can spend some time here.
Written June 28, 2018
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rishumishu9
Jodhpur, India118 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
It’s a Historical place as it was built by the the then rulers of this more than 550 years old city of Jodhpur and Also named after Raja Umaid Singh ji!... Beutiful small patches of green set out between Buildings built out of Jodhpur sand stone and the most historical and Picturesque one being the Wonderful Sumer Library which itself is an Architectural marvel with Thousands of historical books along with other ones.The Head office of Archeology is also there and also A bird Museum.
Written April 2, 2018
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rishumishu9
Jodhpur, India118 contributions
Oct 2017 • Family
Oh it is a beutifully designed historic Garden...spoiled by the Mismanagement of the District Administration.There were times when it had a healthy zoo area,Green grasses and a museum too.All are extinct...except for a beutiful Chaand baori which is really unique step water well.
Written October 21, 2017
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