Aam Khas Bagh Garden
J9PW+9Q3, Shamsher Nagar, Sirhind, Punjab 140407, India
Monday: 00–24
Tuesday: 00–24
Wedneasday: 00–24
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Sunday: 00–24
Tuesday: 00–24
Wedneasday: 00–24
Thursday: 00–24
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Saturday: 00–24
Sunday: 00–24
Aam Khas Bagh is located in the centre of Sirhind. Local buses and auto rickshaws are available to commute to the Garden. You can also consider hiring a private taxi.
Aam Khas Bagh -Entry and Timings
The entry to the Aam Khas Bagh is free.
Aam Khas Bagh is open from 6 AM to 7 PM on all days except Monday. The park remains closed on all Mondays.
The Aam Khas Bagh was believed to have been originally constructed by the Mughal emperor Akbar as a resting place or holiday inn. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan later rebuilt it. There were numerous palaces nearby, built to make the stay comfortable for Mughal rulers. The walled garden was divided into two parts - Aam for the use of public and Khas for Royalty. The palace compounds had a set of fountains, and the orchard was spread over 11 acres of land.
The place is very serene and peaceful you can enjoy the chirping of different birds in the background.
Aam Khas Bagh translates to the Garden of the Ordinary (Aam) and privileged (Khas). The present-day Aam Khas Bagh comprises of the remnants of a highway inn that was constructed for the use of royals as well as the ordinary people.
A tourist complex called Maulasari is being run on the grounds of Aam Khas Bagh at present times.
I'm taking one star back because The garden and nursery are not well maintained, though many workers have started working on the cleaning process.
There are various Mughal era monuments in the vicinity of this garden that promote it as a tourist destination.
Visitors can take a walk through the ruins and marvel at the engineering skills of a bygone era.
I think, soon it'll got its renounced beauty...