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Number Seven Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty Six - 10 March 2024
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty Six - 10 March 2024 - Page 3

Jannat Garden in Shiraz adorned with majestic trees and vibrant flowers

Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province, is home to a stunning array of gardens, among which the Garden of Paradise or “Jannat” stands out. With a rich historical legacy, Jannat Garden is one of the oldest and most traditional gardens in the city, often cited as one of the earliest urban parks in Shiraz. Over the decades, Jannat Garden has undergone numerous restoration efforts, preserving its allure for visitors.
Historical roots
The origins of Jannat Garden can be traced back to the Qajar Period, during which the grand mansion of Mushir al-Mulk graced its grounds. Though historical records describe a splendid mansion, no remnants of it exist today. In the “Safarnameh Naseri,” a historical and geographical account of Fars Province, it is noted that Jannat Garden was one of the constructions of Haj Mirza Abolhassan Khan Mushir al-Mulk. He cleared a plot in the western desert of Shiraz, planting a variety of trees and erecting an impressive mansion adjacent to it.
A botanical haven
Jannat Garden comprises a series of interconnected smaller gardens, collectively forming a visually captivating and unified space. The garden boasts a diverse array of plant and tree species, drawing the admiration of tourists. Adorned with majestic cypress and pine trees, lush lawns, vibrant flowers, and a designated camp area for Nowruz visitors add to its charm.

Facilities and amenities
Jannat Garden offers a host of amenities, including parking, a supermarket, a coffee shop, numerous kiosks, and a bicycle rental counter. Additionally, visitors can find everything from bakeries and take-away food to car repair services and stores selling travel tents in close proximity to the garden. The garden remains open throughout the year, providing consistent services, particularly during holidays and Nowruz, with free entry and paid private parking. It serves as a delightful stop for travelers, especially those en route to or from Shiraz during the festive season.
Recreational activities and leisure
The garden caters to a wide range of recreational pursuits, featuring a well-maintained bike trail, playground for children, and sports facilities such as tennis and volleyball courts, as well as a football field. Furthermore, visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls in designated areas, indulge in swimming at the well-equipped indoor pool, or partake in outdoor barbecues within the serene surroundings of the garden.
Capturing the essence of Jannat Garden
A visit to Jannat Garden offers a unique experience, with its picturesque fountains, ponds, and iconic cypress trees symbolizing the essence of Shiraz. The vibrant atmosphere, filled with the laughter of children and the presence of families, infuses the garden with a sense of vitality and tranquility, making it an ideal place for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Ideal time to visit
The most enchanting time to explore Jannat Garden is during the final week of winter and throughout spring, when the garden is at its most resplendent. However, its warm hues also make it a delightful destination during the summer and autumn, offering visitors a year-round haven of natural beauty.

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