Shalimar Garden A UNESCO Heritage site

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hello friend I hope you are all doing well. After one or two weeks I am back in this community. Since I am posting in this community I am just love in visiting the places and travelling all around in my country and cities. I am not much rich to visit foreign country but how much I earn from this blogs I just spend them for a new tour. And this one was planned in December. Aunties place is known as Shalimar garden. Which is in the list of UNESCO Heritage sites.


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It was a beautiful sunny day and sun was shining like gold. And my phone is very friendly with sunlight so I just started to capture the pictures. This was the outer look from the garden. And the whole God and is about more than big as my village.

It has a beautiful boundary of beautiful walls. And the entrance ticket was about RS 30. I buy it and just enter the garden.

I was not imagining many people in this place because it is so aesthetic and quite that you can feel very peaceful in this place. And the generation of today's just want noisy places. But it happens opposite there are a lot of people which were here to enjoy.

This garden is also known as Mango garden because he a lot of trees of mangoes. When it is summer season many people came here and also there is a festival known as mango festival which held in this garden.

This garden was specially made for Royal people. Who came here and enjoy the sun bath and different occasion specially the dance of that a girls in the mid of lake.

This was a symmetrical garden so the shape was so quite beautiful and the lanes of water were looking so beautiful. Small fountains were situated in a specific distance.

I was just feeling so blessed to see this place because it is one of the most beautiful architect of Mughal empires. And I was imagining how they will live in this place and how they use this place.


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Then why decided to go downward where the main buildings and the pavilions were created. They were much beautiful because of their static and white marble look

This was the overview of the lower place from the roof top. From this view it was looking so stunning. There were two main building one with marble white marble and the other was brick structure.

There were four corners of the garden and every corner was just like this and I only visited one corner because the sunny day. It was not hot but due to sunlight I was not able to even open my full eyes because I have eyesight issue.

This was the building which was looking so much aesthetic and beautiful even I can't describe in words the beauty of this place.

The stairs were feeling just like a royal. When I want to enter the pavilion some gods came to me and they stop me. They said a family is having a lunch here and you can't enter.

So I just feel so disheart because of these unequality but then I think maybe they have reserve this seat so the other pavilion was empty so I went there.

This white pavilion was greatest of all time. Just look at the aesthetic building and the aesthetic of this building. I was just gazing this building for 5 minutes and thinking about the constructors and the reason behind this.

The picture you are looking in the upper of this paragraph and you can see the small holes inside is building. I was thinking about that holes that why they are empty and then I just make a guest that they must keep some diyas and candles for light and later I research about it I was right at that time they put diyas there.

The structure was just created in such a way that I can see the whole scenery from this building. The garden and the other pavilions and the lay and also the rooftop building. Everything was clear to me.

It was one of my favorite pictures in this tour. Amd I just make it my status on Instagram, wattsap and Facebook as well.

This sunlight was coming from all around from the open doors and in the picture it looks so amazing. And I guess it was for their sitting criteria and for the some royalty.

They don't allow to go in the middle because they think it will breakdown from the weight of people but according to my research the prince parking of that era they used to sit in this middle side and the workers carry their stage on their shoulders and then they go through.

Dinar look of the pavilion from the downside where they are burn at night and it was just made for the beauty and to lightened the whole underground building at night.

Before the shahi hamam and where the victors are not allow to go. And it was closed I don't no why but I guess so because of the safety of people so I just capture the pictures from outside.

After having a beautiful trip and knowing very unique things about this garden I just wants to go back to my home. Because I took about 3 and 4 hours to visit the whole garden and I was still thinking that I have missed anything.

I also captured a picture where the aeroplane was flying from the war building and it was so near to me.

After having a beautiful trip I went back to my home and I was feeling so that to visit this beautiful place and now I am missing it and I wish to be visit this place in summer vacation and inshallah I will do it.

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