Amrit Udyan To Open For Public From February 3

  • Amrit Udyan public opening dates and visiting hours
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan Amrit Udyan entry rules and facilities

The Amrit Udyan of Rashtrapati Bhavan will open for public viewing from February 3 and remain accessible until March 31, 2026. The announcement confirms that visitors will be able to enter the garden six days a week during this period. The initiative allows the public to experience the Amrit Udyan during fixed hours and under clearly defined arrangements.

Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

According to the provided details, people can visit the Amrit Udyan between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. every open day. However, the last entry will be permitted at 5.15 p.m. The garden will remain closed on Mondays, which are reserved for maintenance work. It will also stay closed on March 4 on account on Holy. Therefore, visitors are advised to plan their visits keeping these closures in mind.

Booking and entry to the Amrit Udyan will be free of cost. Visitors can make advance bookings through the official website at https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in/. Meanwhile, walk in visitors will also have an option to register on the spot. For this purpose, Self Service Visitors’ Registration Kiosks will be available near the entry point. This arrangement aims to make access easier for those who do not book online in advance.

Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

Entry and exit for all visitors will take place through Gate No. 35 of the President’s Estate. This gate is located close to the point where North Avenue meets Rashtrapati Bhavan. Therefore, all visitors are required to use the same gate for both entry and exit. Clear directions and access control are expected to be in place to manage visitor movement.

For the convenience of visitors, a shuttle bus service will operate from Central Secretariat Metro Station to Gate No. 35. The service will be available every 30 minutes between 9.30 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. The shuttle buses can be identified by the banner reading “Shuttle Service for Amrit Udyan.” This facility is intended to help visitors reach the venue without difficulty.

Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

Overall, the opening of Amrit Udyan from February 3 offers a structured and accessible opportunity for public visits. With free entry, online booking, walk in registration, and shuttle services, the arrangements focus on ease and clarity for visitors during the open season.


Now you can get the latest stories from Indtoday on Telegram every day. Click the link to subscribe.  Click to follow Indtoday’s Facebook pageTwitter, and Instagram. For all the latest Hyderabad News updates


More Stories…

  • KTR Remarks On Congress Spark Assembly Debate

    KTR remarks on Congress government raise concerns over welfare schemes, guarantees, and governance during Assembly debate in Telangana.

  • Streenidhi Corruption: Kavitha Slams Minister Seethakka

    BRS leader Kavitha criticises Minister Seethakka over Streenidhi corruption allegations and questions why no action was taken against officials.

  • Varun Gandhi Meets Modi, Family Visit Sparks Buzz

    Varun Gandhi Modi meeting with family goes viral, sparking fresh speculation about his possible return to active BJP politics.

  • Lorry Overturns in Hayathnagar, Cattle Injured

    Hayathnagar lorry accident injures two bulls and a cow. Police shift cattle to Abdullapur Met Goshala and begin probe into the incident.

  • Sanctions Should Be Imposed On RSS: USCIRF Sensational Report

    Delhi/Hyderabad, Mar 17 (Maxim News) The US government’s Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCRF) has recommended sanctions targeting India’s foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and the BJP’s parent organization, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), for their role in religious freedom violations, in its 2026 annual report. This is the seventh consecutive…

  • GHMC Officials Attack Chicken Center In Parsigutta

    Hyderabad, Mar 17 (Maxim News): The Secunderabad Task Force and GHMC officials conducted a joint raid on the Avon Fresh Chicken Shop in ParsiGutta, Secunderabad. The officials found that chicken that had been stored for many days was being sold and seized 800 kg of chicken.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.