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Aside from all the popular sightseeing spots, here are a few green and serene places to see in Delhi, which probably aren’t listed on your itinerary. Compare the capital city to any other metropolitan in the country, and it trumps its contemporaries in terms of natural beauty—Delhi’s concrete is adequately punctuated by patches of lush green—making it one of the prettiest in India. So when you’ve exhausted the tourist attractions, here’s where you should go for a little respite from the hustle and bustle. These spots are perfect for an early morning run and workout, and work equally well as picnic spots during the day.
After you are done exploring forts, museums, palaces and temples, visit these green oasis in the city, which makes for interesting things to do in Delhi.
Easily accessible right in the heart of South Delhi in Hauz Khas and surrounded by some of the busiest markets, Deer Park is a surprising breath of fresh air where you least expect it. Its popular for walking, jogging an...more
Once you’re done exploring the designer shops, restaurants and bars situated in the nooks and crannies of the Hauz Khas Village market, venture just beyond and through an old iron gate to be transported into another era....more
Made inconspicuous by the residential colonies and marketplaces surrounding it, Jahanpanah forest is often left ignored even by locals. But just beyond the busy streets, accessed via a small gate in the wall opposite the...more
This sprawling green oasis in Central Delhi is dotted with medieval tombs, mosques, bridges and watchtowers built by the Lodhi and the Sayyid dynasties, which ruled over Delhi in the 15th century.
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