Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bengaluru, India, emerged as the world's most searched botanical garden on Google Maps in 2025, surpassing icons like Kew Gardens and Bogor. This 240-acre historic haven's surge reflects rising demand for serene, sustainable nature escapes amid urban hustle.
Trending Triumph
Google's Year in Search 2025 analyzed millions of queries, crowning Lalbagh—established in 1760 by Hyder Ali—atop botanical hotspots worldwide. Spanning 240 acres with over 1,000 plant species, its glasshouse, rock formation, and annual flower shows draw eco-tourists seeking tranquility and biodiversity. The garden's viral appeal signals a post-pandemic shift toward green wellness destinations.
Bengaluru's "Lung of the City" now outranks UK’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Indonesia’s Bogor, boosting local pride and tourism prospects.
Key Highlights
Global Rank #1: Lalbagh leads 2025 Google Maps searches, beating international heavyweights.
Historic Scale: 240 acres; features century-old trees, exotic orchids, manicured lawns, and a 300-year-old watchtower.
Visitor Draws: Mango/flower shows (August/December), glasshouse architecture, fossil tree replica; entry Rs 25-50.
Trend Driver: Sustainability focus, Instagram-worthy paths, urban escape amid Bengaluru's growth.
Sources: Moneycontrol, Google Trends, Condé Nast Traveller India.