It represents a marvel of civil engineering achievement
in pre-independence India and was among the first in the world to use
automatic sluice gates. Constructed entirely in stone in surkhi mortar,
this 3 km long dam is located at the confluence of the rivers -Cauvery,
Hemavati and Lakshmanathritha.
As a part of beautification of the dam site, Sir Mirza Muhammad Ismail,
the then Dewan (the chief financial officer ) of the princely
State of Mysore create a plan of developing a garden and he designed
the garden based on the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir. The work of
the Brindavan Garden was started in 1927 with its chief architect, G.H.
Krumbigal, the superintendent of Parks and Garden of the Mysore Government.
Better known in the world as its symmetric design, it has well planned
and well maintained lawns, innumerable pools, fountains. During 60's
these gardens have been the location for several movies like Burning
Train etc, but today, shooting is strictly ban for security reason.
One
can enter the garden from steps down from the middle of the dam. Laid
out in three terrace formation, the garden has decorated steps where
water flows in-between these ornate steps. The major attraction of the
park is the musical fountains that leaps in rhythm with music and light.
It is located in the North Brindavan Garden. Timings:
7.00pm. to 7.55pm (on weekdays), 7.00pm. to 8.5 pm (on holidays). During
winter: 6.30pm to 7.25pm (on weekdays), 6.30pm to 8.25pm on holidays.
A boating pond is in the midst of the garden to cross the dam from the
south bank to the north bank where visitors can enjoy a boat ride around
the beautiful statue of the Goddess Cauvery at the foot of the dam.
The garden has fruit orchards, two horticulture farms,
Nagavana and Chandravana, illuminated flower beds, various species flower
plants and ornamental plants, open spaces, lawns. The slopes are planted
with colourful Bougainvilleas and ornamental plants like Allamanda,
Bignonia magnifica etc. It also has well laid out roads and pathways.
The whole garden when illuminated at night is an enchanting site to
see.
Just beside the South of the Brindavan there is an
area for children with small rides. Various dummy sized animals like
seated Gorilla, Giraffe, Bison, Lioness, Grizzly Bear, Tortise, etc
can be seen here. There is an Aquarium in this garden which has Malayasian
breed of fish which is known as Arona. Fee: Rs 5.