Saturday 24 hours open
Aam Khas Bagh Garden - Fatehgarh Sahib District, Punjab, India is a park located in Sirhind, Punjab. The average rating of this place is 4.30 out of 5 stars based on 674 reviews. The street address of this place is J9PW+9Q3, Shamsher Nagar, Sirhind, Punjab 140407, India. It is about 0.94 kilometers away from the Fatehgarh Sa railway station.
amit kirdolia 11 months ago
खंडहर बता रहे हैं, ईमारत बुलंद थी।
A huge open space with full of history, peacocks ????, chirping birds, old monuments, big trees, walking tracks, ..... A restaurant is also there. If you are in Sirhind Fatehgarh Sahib, have a brisk walk in it early in the morning and enjoy walking with history and nature.
I went there with friends on cycle from Chandigarh . To and fro 90 KM ride ????????u200d♂️ ????????????u200d♂️.
Manoj Kumar 14 months ago
Aam Khas Bagh is a good place to visit as it shows our ancient civilization. The Aam Khas Bagh was constructed for the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The Aam Khas Bagh is located in Sirhind which is midway between Chandigarh and Ludhiana. Nice place to visit.
MADHURI SING SARDAR 22 months ago
It is one of the most visible reminders of Sirhind’s glorious past. This Mughal garden, located on Bassi Road of Sirhind, is open to the public and is owned and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The area is Huge.
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.
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N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 28, 2024.