Lal Bagh Gardens in Banglore
Lalbagh Gardens is a well known tourist attraction in the city of Bangalore. Translated literally into English as The Red Garden, the Lalbagh Gardens is known to be one of the most unique botanical gardens in South Asia. Located in the southern part of the city, the Lalbagh Gardens was commissioned by the ruler Hyder Ali to be used as a private garden for him, and was further developed by his son Tipu Sultan. The Lalbagh Gardens has derived its name from an assortment of red roses that were found blooming throughout the year in the garden.