Garden of Dreams

Designed by Kishore Narshingh, it consists of 6,895 square metres (74,220 sq ft) of gardens with three pavilions, an amphitheater, ponds, pergolas, and urns.

However, Minister of Education Arjun Narsingha KC on the advice of Karna Shakya stopped the demolition work at once and declared it open to the public with a new name, "The Garden of Dreams".

[1] The formal and axial arrangement of the architectural features stands in contrast to the more informal and natural planting – a juxtaposition consistent with that of the gardens created in England during the reign of Edward VII.

Surrounding the planting areas along the path's perimeter are sunken flower gardens with large ponds at their center.

In its reformed state, it provides an oasis of peace and tranquility within the urban bustle of Kathmandu and continues to be a tourist landmark.