This weekend, Delhi is hosting ‘Garden Tourism Festival’ to create awareness
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Feb 15, 2019, 14:05 IST
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The Garden of Five Senses in Delhi will be hosting the 32nd Garden Tourism Festival from today, which will continue till February 17. Delhi Tourism Department is organising this event to celebrate spring and its myriad hues.
The Garden of Five Senses in Delhi will be hosting the 32nd Garden Tourism Festival from today, which will continue till February 17. Delhi Tourism Department is organising this event to celebrate spring and its myriad hues. Read less
Referring to this festival, the tourism department stated that this event was being held to create awareness about the environment and also to showcase the rich floriculture of Delhi. The theme of this event is ‘Plants-Lifeline for Everyone’, which will emphasise the importance of having plants in one’s home and also how to create flourishing home gardens.
The venue will stay open for public from 11 am to 8 pm on all these three days. So, make this weekend fruitful, and gain knowledge about environment and the importance of plants in our life.
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