Siddharth Garden, Zoo and Hyderabad Marathwada Mukti Sangram Museum
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, AURANGABAD/ Updated : Jun 2, 2016, 11:39 IST
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Aurangabad's tryst with Buddha continues to this day. Siddhartha Garden, named after Buddha, provides a fresh outlook to an otherwise busy part of the city. A musical fountain and statue of Buddha adorn this landmark. The garden h … Read more
Aurangabad's tryst with Buddha continues to this day. Siddhartha Garden, named after Buddha, provides a fresh outlook to an otherwise busy part of the city. A musical fountain and statue of Buddha adorn this landmark. The garden has nicely manicured lawns separated by pathways. Tall palm trees flank these. Read less
Aurangabad's tryst with Buddha continues to this day. Siddhartha Garden, named after Buddha, provides a fresh outlook to an otherwise busy part of the city. A musical fountain and statue of Buddha adorn this landmark. The garden has nicely manicured lawns separated by pathways. Tall palm trees flank these. A large zoo in the adjacent plot is a popular draw for the kids. This could be an educational site to consider before heading to that early morning safari inside Gautala Autramghat Wildlife Sanctuary on the outskirts of the city. When kids know how to identify animals, chances are they would look for them in the jungle. As of early 2016, the facility offered sights of elephants, sloth bears, tigers, leopards, deer, reptiles and even birds. You could also enjoy a few aquariums displaying colorful marine life. The zoo has a separate entry and you need to buy an entry ticket to tour it.What’s more, the site is home to Hyderabad Marathwada Mukti Sangram Museum. While India celebrated independence in 1947, residents of Aurangabad had to wait over a year more to join the nation. Visit this museum to learn about the freedom struggle of people from Nizam of Hyderabad and notice the paintings that recreate these incidents of courage and the spirit of self-rule. The site's proximity to the central bus stand makes it a popular picnic spot for the locals and for people from nearby towns. Occupying over thirty acres of land, these adjacent facilities, with a toy train thrown in, provide for a good day plan for both adults and kids. While the Zoo is closed on Tuesdays, Siddharth Garden remains open on all days. Plan to visit this site between 09:00 am and 08:00 pm.
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