Indira Park, Urban park in Hyderabad, India.
Indira Park is a 90-acre green space in Hyderabad featuring extensive walking and jogging paths, landscaped gardens, and open recreational areas. The grounds are shaded by native trees and plants, creating a varied natural landscape within the city.
The park opened in 1975 and was named after Indira Gandhi, India's first female Prime Minister. It was established during a period when the city was expanding its public spaces and green infrastructure for residents.
Local artists regularly set up to display and sell their works throughout the grounds, while residents use the space for morning exercise routines and community celebrations. The park functions as a gathering spot where different neighborhoods come together for outdoor social activities.
The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset with multiple entry points reachable by public transportation or car, and parking areas are available. It is best to visit in early morning hours when the paths are less crowded.
A central lake allows visitors to rent paddle boats and experience the park from the water, offering a different perspective of the green space. This water feature provides an unusual way to explore the grounds beyond walking and jogging paths.
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