Natural places to visit in Delhi

Natural places to visit in Delhi

LODHI GARDEN – Lodhi Road

The singing and swaying trees of Lodhi Garden can only tell you how beautiful it is to meet new people of Delhi who come for walking, jogging or just to sit around and take in the refreshing vibe.


MUGHAL GARDEN – Rashtrapati Bhawan


The cool breeze of Delhi and the sight of the charismatic Mughal Garden in the Rashtrapati Bhavan is best enjoyed in the months of February and March only for the public.

BUDDHA JAYANTI PARK – Mandi House


This beautiful park was gifted to Delhi on the 2500th birth anniversary of the worldwide revered Lord Gautam Buddha. The main attraction of this park is its serene environs and the Buddha statue which stands tall on an island.

Central Park – Cannught Place

As the name suggests, this park dipped in greenery stretches in the centre of the Connaught Place market, where sways the National flag of India. Amphitheatre for events, water bodies and cascade are some of the points of interest.

Deer Park – Hauz Khas

Dotted in South Delhi close to Hauz Khas Village, this famous park is best known for its soothing aura that offer a perfect environment amid verdant flora for picnics, jogging and walking.

Garden of Five Senses – Western Marg Saket South Delhi

Oozing out colours from every corner is the Garden of Five Senses which ever since 2003 has been known for various sections that are covered with plants some of which are inspired by Mughal Gardens.

India Gate Lawn – Rajpath

When in Delhi, a sightseeing tour to India Gate is a must to not only to admire the war memorial but also to enjoy an ice cream treat and picnic here. Kids can enjoy slides and swings as well.

Japanese Park – Rohini Sector 10

Japanese Park in Rohini has its own charm whether you visit it early in the morning or evening as it offers a pleasant atmosphere to all the nature lovers to rejoice at the sight of vibrant boats and clean lakes.

Jahanpanah City Forest – Greater Kailash

Another gem of South Delhi is the Jahanpanah City Forest, which is popular among bird lovers and people who like to refresh themselves by connecting their soul to nature.

Millenium Park – Sarai Kale Khan

Tucked close to Sarai Kale Khan, with its back to Humayun’s Tomb is the Millennium Park which is a paradise for nature and peace lovers.

Nehru Park – Chanakyapuri

Etched to Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave is the Nehru Park which pulls in art enthusiasts and nature lovers to its land where various art festivals take place.

Zoological Park – Old Fort

Asola Bhatti Wildlife Santury – Tughlakabad

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