Garden of dreams


In the historical center of Kathmandu is the most "quiet" landmark of the city - the Garden of Dreams. This territory of beauty and tranquility, occupying an area of ​​0.07 square meters. km, enjoys wide popularity among lovers, romantics and townspeople who want to relax. Very often you can see sleeping people sitting comfortably on garden benches under the open sky. The contrast of the metropolitan fuss and the measured atmosphere of the garden creates a special attraction for this place.

How was the garden created?

To build a Garden of Dreams in Nepal , which would stand out against the background of the other squares, was the idea of ​​the Supreme Commander of the Royal Army of the country, Kaiser Shamsher Ran. The talented architect Singhi Durburu implemented the idea of ​​Field Marshal. With the support of many gardeners and plant growers, he created an intricate scheme of the Garden of Dreams in Kathmandu, which still impresses not only tourists but also local residents.

Uniqueness of architecture and landscape

The garden of dreams is surrounded by a high fence. Throughout its territory numerous florid paths are laid, walking along which one can meet historical architectural buildings, mirror ponds and decorative fountains. The alleys of the garden are rich in exotic flower buds and fruit trees. A unique landscape and park buildings complement the huge bamboo swings that attract visitors of different ages.

The main design feature of the Dream Garden in Kathmandu is that strolling through the park territory, guests get to different seasons. The designers achieved this effect thanks to a unique irrigation system, a thoroughly thought-out landscape and skillful hands of gardeners. Green alleys fascinate visitors with extraordinary energy, floral scents, cool shadows and nourish the body with the necessary oxygen.

How to get to the garden?

The Garden of Dreams in Nepal is one of those attractions that deserve to be visited first. You can get here by public transport . Within a 10-minute walk from the park are Kanti Path Bus Stop and Lainchaur Bus Stop.