Key Points

The President's historic estate in Dehradun is set to welcome public visitors from June 24, 2025, marking a significant step in citizen engagement. Rashtrapati Niketan, a 186-year-old property, will showcase its rich legacy, including horse stables and beautiful gardens. President Droupadi Murmu will personally review the preparations and lay the foundation for the expansive Rashtrapati Udyan ecological park. This initiative continues the trend of opening presidential properties to the public, offering a unique glimpse into India's presidential heritage and natural spaces.

Key Points: President Murmu Opens Dehradun's Historic Rashtrapati Niketan Estate

  • President will review estate preparations on June 20
  • 21-acre historical site opens for public engagement
  • Includes heritage building, horse stables, and scenic gardens
  • Rashtrapati Udyan ecological park to be developed next year
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President's Estate in Dehradun to open for public viewing from June 24

President Droupadi Murmu unveils 186-year-old Presidential Retreat in Dehradun, offering public access to heritage site and ecological spaces

"A unique opportunity to connect citizens with presidential heritage - Rashtrapati Bhavan Official"

New Delhi, May 24

Rashtrapati Niketan, the 186-year-old Presidential Retreat in Dehradun, will open for public viewing from June 24, 2025, an official said on Saturday.

The estate, spread over 21 acres, is being thrown open to the public as part of an initiative to increase citizen engagement with the President and heritage of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official said in a statement.

President Droupadi Murmu will visit the Rashtrapati Niketan on June 20 to review the preparations for the opening of the Estate for public. She will also lay the foundation stone for Rashtrapati Udyan, a 132-acre ecological park on the occasion, said the official, adding that it is likely to be completed by next year.

Under this initiative, since 2023, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Rashtrapati Nilayam, Hyderabad, and Rashtrapati Niwas, Mashobra, were opened up for public visits six days a week. As part of this move, even the Change of Guard Ceremony has been started at the Forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan in a new format with increased seating capacity from February, the official said.

Dehradun-based Rashtrapati Niketan, earlier known as Rashtrapati Ashiana, was used by the President's Bodyguards for the training of PBG horses. This heritage building now showcases a curated selection of artwork and offers a glimpse into its rich legacy, said the statement. Visitors will have the opportunity to view the stables and horses of the President's Bodyguard. The Lily Pond, Rockery Pond, Rose Garden, and Pergola will also be points of attraction for the visitors.

In addition to the Rashtrapati Niketan, people can also visit the Rashtrapati Tapovan, a 19-acre dense forest trail on the Rajpur Road. The Tapovan offers a serene escape into nature with a rich canopy of native trees, winding trails, wooden bridges, elevated machans for birdwatching, and quiet spots for reflection and meditation. It has been developed with the aim of connecting visitors with the natural world through guided trails, seasonal flora, and eco-interpretive elements.

The proposed Rashtrapati Udyan is planned to be developed as a dynamic environmental and recreational space—featuring thematic gardens, a butterfly garden, a scenic lake, an aviary, and a dedicated children's play area. The park plan also includes a sports zone, walking tracks, jogging and cycling tracks, water conservation systems, and outdoor learning installations — creating a living classroom that encourages environmental awareness, active lifestyles, and family-friendly engagement in harmony with nature, said the statement.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such a wonderful initiative! 🇮🇳 Opening up these heritage spaces helps common citizens connect with our nation's history. The Dehradun estate looks stunning in pictures - can't wait to visit with my family next month. The ecological park sounds like a brilliant addition too!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope proper crowd management is in place. Our heritage sites often get damaged due to overcrowding. Also, will there be reasonable entry fees? Such beautiful places need maintenance funds.
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Arjun S.
As someone from Uttarakhand, I'm thrilled! This will boost local tourism and economy. The Tapovan forest trail sounds perfect for nature lovers. Just hoping they maintain the ecological balance while developing the new Udyan project. Himalayan ecosystem is fragile.
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Sneha P.
The stables and horses of President's Bodyguard! 🤩 What an amazing opportunity for kids to see this part of our military heritage. My daughter is horse-crazy - this will be better than any zoo visit!
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Vikram J.
Good move, but I hope they don't commercialize it too much. These should remain dignified spaces that educate citizens about our democracy's institutions, not become selfie spots. The meditation areas sound particularly thoughtful.
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Neeta R.
The timing is perfect for summer vacations! Planning a Dehradun trip now. The 132-acre ecological park sounds ambitious - hope they maintain it well. Our cities need more such green spaces where families can spend quality time together.

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