Rani Bagh, Hyderabad, Botanical garden and zoo in Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Pakistan.
Rani Bagh is a large botanical garden and zoo in Qasimabad featuring walking paths, an artificial lake, children's play areas, and animal enclosures. The grounds include open spaces for walking, a variety of planted areas, and designated zones for different animal species.
The garden was originally established in 1861 and later renamed to honor a royal figure. Over time it evolved from a horticultural society project into a public space with zoo facilities added.
Locals come here regularly to walk, exercise, and spend time with their families away from the city's busier areas. The space serves as a gathering place where visitors experience nature in a structured, welcoming environment.
The garden is easily accessible and offers wide paths suitable for walking at any pace, with shaded rest areas throughout. Food vendors and basic facilities are scattered across the grounds to serve visitors comfortably during their visit.
The site holds a collection of many different tree species, far more varied than most visitors expect from a single location. This botanical diversity is maintained as a living reference of what grows naturally in the region.
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