Amidst the chaos of urban living in Bengaluru, the turns of Bannerghatta Road lead you to Nandi Citadel’s green realm. 50,000 square feet of carefully landscaped gardens offer the perfect space to release the burden of the city traffic and noise.

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The wetlands at Nandi Citadel is one of our latest and most unique efforts at creating ecological balance. The wetlands not only provide homes to wild varieties of species, but also help in the reduction of contamination and improves water and soil quality in a natural process. Wetlands are known to capture carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases, which plays a huge role in fighting the climate crisis. Watching the water body can relieve stress and help one to get a healthy dose of nature. The wetlands in Nandi Citadel is surrounded by a walking track that residents use frequently either for jogging or taking their dogs for a walk.
As you wander into the themed parks of Citadel, you can catch hints of the fragrance of Arabian Jasmine. From the viewing deck, you can catch sight of butterflies and dragonflies shimmering in the sunlight. The wetlands or Kumudavana play host to a unique variety of winged visitors.

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This artificial pond gives shelter not only to migrating birds but also creates a balanced ecosystem within the Citadel complex. The two-feet deep waters are home to frogs and fishes. This is a key factor in improving the water quality around the area.

If you linger at the Kumudavana during sunset, you might notice that the lemongrass grown at the banks of the pond is an excellent mosquito repellent.

To be surrounded in the nature’s warmth and glory every day is a blessing. The wetlands of Nandi Citadel are part of an effort to create more sustainable and eco-friendly living spaces that offer residents a chance to live more connected lives, with each other and with their environment.

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Author – Deekshitha Pai