Jalalabad Gardens, also known as Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan Gardens, are a serene green area in the city of Jalalabad, within Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Founded by King Amanullah Khan in the early 20th century, the gardens are famous for their beautiful landscaping, rich vegetation and serve as a peaceful retreat from the urban environment. The presence of various trees, plants and flowers provides a lush scenic display. Historically, the gardens were part of the king's efforts to modernize the city, introducing a European-style urban park to the region. Jalalabad itself is a significant city in eastern Afghanistan, known for its mild winter climate and as a center for trade and transit. These gardens hold a great cultural significance for the local people and offer a glimpse into Afghanistan's attempts at modernization during the early 1900s. The tranquility of the Jalalabad Gardens draws visitors and locals alike, who seek to enjoy leisure time, picnics, and the natural beauty the park offers.