Bagh-e-Jinnah, Botanical garden in Lahore, Pakistan
Bagh-e-Jinnah is a botanical garden in Lahore covering extensive grounds with diverse plant collections and multiple facilities within its boundaries. The site houses a library and features separate sections devoted to different plant varieties.
The garden was established in 1862 and was originally named after a British official who served in India during the late 1800s. The grounds reflect the design principles from that founding era.
The garden functions as a central gathering space where visitors participate in literary events, art exhibitions, and traditional Pakistani celebrations throughout the year.
The garden is centrally located and easily reached by public transport, with good pathways and clear landmarks throughout the grounds. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon when weather is cooler.
The grounds contain extensive collections of plants native to the region, with specialized programs protecting these natural species. Researchers and gardeners work there on preserving plant varieties that are otherwise difficult to locate elsewhere.
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