Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan Prepares for Spectacular 2026 Public Season
Amrit Udyan, the iconic garden at Rashtrapati Bhavan, is gearing up for its much-anticipated 2026 public season, promising a breathtaking display of seasonal blooms and innovative attractions. The garden will welcome visitors from February 3 to March 31, 2026, offering a vibrant escape into nature right in the heart of the national capital.
Visitor Information and Timings
The Udyan will be accessible to the public six days a week, with operating hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. To ensure proper upkeep, the garden will remain closed every Monday for maintenance activities. Additionally, visitors should note that the Udyan will be shut on March 4, 2026, in observance of the Holi festival.
Free Entry and Booking Process
In a move to encourage widespread participation, entry to Amrit Udyan will be completely free of cost for the 2026 season. Visitors can secure their slots through an online booking system, which is expected to streamline access and manage crowd flow efficiently. For those who prefer spontaneous visits, self-service registration kiosks will be available at the venue to facilitate walk-in entries.
Access and Transportation Details
All visitors must enter and exit through Gate No. 35 of the President’s Estate, located near North Avenue Road. To enhance convenience, shuttle bus services are planned to operate between Central Secretariat metro station and the garden’s entry gate, making it easier for tourists and locals alike to reach the destination without hassle.
Floral Displays and Educational Features
The 2026 season will showcase meticulously landscaped lawns adorned with seasonal flowers, including vibrant tulips and diverse plant species. Beyond visual appeal, the Udyan will incorporate QR codes throughout the garden for plant identification, offering an interactive and educational experience for students, botany enthusiasts, and curious visitors.
Eco-Friendly and Artistic Highlights
Amrit Udyan’s 2026 edition aims to blend artistic floral designs with eco-educational attractions, highlighting sustainable gardening practices. The combination of natural beauty and informative elements is set to provide a holistic experience that celebrates India’s horticultural heritage while promoting environmental awareness.