The Bahai Gardens and Golden Dome, also known as the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, are one of the most striking landmarks of Haifa, Israel. Set on 19 terraces extending up the northern slope of Mount Carmel, the gardens are a monument to the founders of the Baha'i Faith, incorporating the golden-domed Shrine of the Bab, a place of pilgrimage. With over half a million annual visitors, these immaculate gardens blend religious symbolism and horticultural mastery. Each terrace is meticulously crafted with stone balustrades, graveled paths, and an array of vibrant flowers, shrubs, and ornamental trees. The central terrace houses the Shrine of the Bab, surrounded by a circle of cypress trees and a myriad of colorful flower beds, symbolizing unity and peace. The upper terraces provide a panoramic view of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. The beauty of the gardens is a testament to the Baha'i principle of the oneness of humanity, with volunteers from around the world contributing to its upkeep.