The Hanging Gardens, also known as the Hain Gardens, are located on top of the Malabar Hill in the wealthy area. Because the garden is located above a reservoir, it is called the Hanging Gardens. I came here not because of how beautiful the garden is, but because I was infected by the locals who came here. They are simple and happy.
The Hanging Gardens, also known as the Hain Gardens, are located on top of the Malabar Hill in the wealthy area. Because the garden is located above a reservoir, it is called the Hanging Gardens. I came here not because of how beautiful the garden is, but because I was infected by the locals who came here. They are simple and happy.
The Sky Gardens is also a very beautiful city. The Indian garland is very beautiful. You can see many different things here. There are also many unique landscapes to appreciate in the garden.
It is located over the Malabar Hills and provides a splendid view of the sunset. Also, it provides a great view of the city from the top. While you are here, you’ll forget the bustling of city altogether. It is a well-maintained place and is suitable for all age groups. We would surely visit this place the next time we visit Mumbai.
Sky Garden is the best place for jogging and yoga in the morning. The air is fresh. You can spend a whole day exploring the natural beauty of these Terrace Gardens with your family and friends. You can also enjoy the magnificent sunset from these gardens. If photography is your hobby, then Sky Garden is the best place.
Hanging Garden, also known as Hanging Garden, is located on the top of the Malaba Mountains near Mumbai and is the highest point in the city. Although all around are tall trees, blocking the view of the Mumbai coast, it is interesting that the shrubs in the garden are pruned to various animal shapes. In the evening, the local people like to come here for a walk.
Located at the top of Malabar Hill, Hain Garden is the highest point in the city. However, because it is surrounded by tall trees, you can't see the sea view or the sunset at sea, nor can you see the panoramic view of Mumbai. You can only barely see the seaside avenue and a little bit of the coast. We walked here and had to climb a flight of stairs to get there. In the evening, the park was full of Indian upper-class people taking a walk. The hedges in the garden were trimmed into various animal shapes, which was a little interesting. In short, it felt like a park. Ctrip actually gave it such a grand name: Sky Garden!