These restored Mughal-era gardens are spread across seven levels, interspersed with palaces, lawns, a zoo and even a Japanese garden. A central water channel runs through the entire stretch, with fountains at regular intervals. The gardens were originally laid out in the 17th century by the then Mughal governor of Punjab, Nawab Fidai Khan. Officially known as the Yadavindra gardens, these are located in the neighbouring district of Panchkula in Haryana. There are a couple of café-restaurants such as Jal Mahal and Budgerigar Motel inside the gardens, where you can stop and admire the views of the surrounding Shivalik Hills.
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