In a recent update, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory for visitors planning to explore South Delhi’s popular heritage sites, including Qutub Minar and Mehrauli Archaeological Park, on April 12, 2026. As per Press Trust of India, travellers should be prepared for restrictions and possible congestion, as special traffic regulations will be in place between 4 PM and 9 PM on Sunday. The advisory comes in anticipation of a significant rise in visitor footfall and vehicular movement in the area.
Roads affected by trafficAnuvrat Marg → Qutub Minar (via Phool Mandi)
Crescent Marg → Qutub Minar (via Masjid Haji Ali Jan)
Kalka Dass Marg → Qutub Minar
These roads are expected to witness congestion. To make sure there’s smooth traffic flow, heavy and commercial vehicles won’t be permitted on many roads leading toward Qutub Minar, particularly via routes such as Phool Mandi and Masjid Haji Ali Jan. The advisory also states that heavy and commercial vehicles will NOT be allowed on these roads.
Strict parking regulationsThere are some strict parking rules to including:
No halting
No parking
There are designated parking spaces in the Mehrauli area where visitors are advised to park. If any person is caught violating the rules, their vehicles will be towed away. They will also have to pay a penalty as per law.
Alternative routesThe Delhi Traffic Police has shared alternative routes for the convenience of commuters:
Aurobindo Marg
Anuvrat Marg (regulated use)
Crescent Road
Kalka Dass Marg (restricted access direction-wise)
Meanwhile, those heading towards major transit points including
IGI Airport
New Delhi Railway Station
ISBT terminals
People are advised to plan their journeys well in advance and expect possible delays.

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Meanwhile, it is strongly recommended the use of public transport, especially Delhi Metro to reduce road congestion.
These things won’t affect emergency vehicles including:
Ambulances
Fire brigade units,
Police
Not only this, the advisory also urges citizens to remain vigilant and report to the Police in case of any suspicious object or activity.
Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is noted for its 12th-century minaret and historic ruins. Holidays and weekends are unusually crowded in the region as it attracts large crowds.