A haven of biodiversity
Burlton Park stands as an unwavering testament to the city's resilience since its creation in 1870. Boasting exquisite pavilions and pathways that promote serenity and peace, its presence provides much-needed refuge from modernity.
Burlton Park has long been an integral part of life for residents living within its borders, acting as a cultural hub and host for numerous events and festivals throughout its history. Today it stands as a symbol of community unity where people from various walks of life gather to celebrate art, culture, and life itself.
Discover Burlton Park's abundant biodiversity, boasting rare bird, butterfly and mammal species as well as guided tours and educational programmes that enable one to gain deeper knowledge of local ecosystems. An ideal destination for naturalists looking to connect with the wonders of nature.
Fascinating tales that echo through time
Burlton Park was named in honour of Major David Burlton, an important British commander who played an integral part in establishing Jalandhar. According to legend, its trees once housed an assortment of mischievous fairies who would playfully play between its branches during the night. A rare tree called "Bargad" on its grounds is said to have medicinal properties adding an air of mystery and intrigue. Furthermore, Burlton Park has served as a captivating backdrop for multiple Bollywood movies including "Mera Gaon Mera Desh" and "Pardes."