The 10 Best Nature & Parks in National Capital Territory of Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi

June 18, 2021 Marlin Saiz

With stray monkeys, dogs and cows strolling the streets, you'll know you're in Dehli. Beyond these distractions, rich culture, fascinating history and architecture beckon. Temples and old moghul buildings cram crowded streets, best negotiated by motorized tut-tut or hired car and driver. Shopping bargains abound, particularly at Chandni Chowk, and restaurants favor vegetarians. Attractions include the towering Qutab Minar minaret, UNESCO World Heritage Site Lal Qila (Red Fort) and the vast Friday Mosque.
Restaurants in National Capital Territory of Delhi

1. Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Rd, New Delhi 110003 India
Excellent
56%
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37%
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6%
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4.5 based on 4,120 reviews

Lodhi Garden

An oasis in an otherwise crowded, dusty city, Lodi Gardens is the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon admiring nature.

Reviewed By _jasim55

It’s very beautiful place,it places help to your mind cool Lodi Garden, located on Lodi Road between Safdurjung’s Tomb and Khan Market in south Delhi, covers an area of 90 acres and is dotted with beautiful monuments and tombs, belonging to the Sayyid, Lodi and Mughal dynasties.With its undulating walking paths and jogging tracks fringed with ancient trees, colorful shrubs and flowering plants, the garden’s historical past is evidence of how the city’s present encompasses within itself a rich past.

2. Swaminarayan Akshardham

Nh 24 Akshardham Setu, New Delhi 110092 India +91-11-4344 2344 [email protected] http://akshardham.com
Excellent
72%
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20%
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5%
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4.5 based on 11,813 reviews

Swaminarayan Akshardham

Fantastic site to visit - unimaginable architechture, great theme show, diaorama and I max presentation. If any tourist, irresepctive of his religion or creed, has half a day to spare, this is a must see. It is one man's creation in five years totally with voluntary support. A monument which makes every indian proud!

Reviewed By Go381570 - New Delhi, India

Akshardham temple is a must visit on tour to Delhi. It is built with much grandiose on the banks of river Yamuna and is a unique experience in itself both spiritually and culturally. The breathtaking architecture and sculpture, the wonderful musical water fountain and sound and light show are a must watch for the sheer brilliance with which they have been imagined, designed and built. And, the entry to the venue is very systematically orgagnised. Overall, an amazing experience.

3. Talkatora Garden

Mother Teresa Crescent, New Delhi India
Excellent
37%
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61%
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Talkatora Garden

Reviewed By 943sanjeevt - New Delhi, India

Nothing could be more relaxing than to take a stroll or laze around in this garden at any time of the day, except of course summer afternoon, there is a fragrance of flowers in the air, there were tulips too, easy approach from shankar road or north Avenue, parking available free, go for a change

4. Char Bagh Garden

Near Humayuns Tomb, New Delhi 110002 India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Char Bagh Garden

Reviewed By AmolakRattanK - New Delhi, India

This place invites you to come and relax in beautiful green environment with lovely flowers. The place is extremely popular with tourists and visitors on weekends and holidays. You must not miss it. Amolak Rattan Kohli Former Governor of Mizoram

5. Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir

Kali Bari , Near Market No. 1, C.R. Park, New Delhi India
Excellent
42%
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir

6. Mughal Garden

Church road Corner North Avenue President Estate, New Delhi 110026 India +91 99690 39148 http://presidentofindia.nic.in
Excellent
60%
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4.5 based on 660 reviews

Mughal Garden

Reviewed By kudurgesh - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

We went to Mughal Gardens, situated at Rashtrapati Bhavan (India’s President House) complex, on 16th Feb 2020, Sunday. It was quite hot during the afternoon, but we reached at around 11 am and thanks to GOD we were having online booking so we directly knocked at the entry. Since the entry is free during Udhyanotsav, held every year during Feb-March, almost everybody heads to this place. The management just couldn't handle so many people. Moreover they don't allow you to carry any bag. Even small sling bags were not allowed and were required to be submitted in a cloak room which again had a huge queue. As far as the place is concerned, it is beautiful. Huge number of colorful tulips (reminded me of The Netherlands), roses and other flowers are there so it is very beautiful. Musical Fountain show is just awesome, Herbs garden is just wow. Overall a good experience. Tips: 1. Get online booking done and save hours. The booking opens 7 days in advance. 2. Avoid visiting on a Sunday (specially in afternoon). It sucks to stand in a queue (not even a proper queue) for hours. 3. Mobiles and men's wallets are allowed in the garden, otherwise and except these you can't carry any thing inside. NO NEED TO WORRY: Cloak Room facility is available out side free of cost. 4. Don't carry any water bottle there as its freely available. 5. No camera allowed. 6. Monday closed.

7. Death Valley

New Delhi India
Excellent
59%
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Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Death Valley

8. Hayat Bakhsh Bagh

New Delhi 110006 India +91 99106 36797
Excellent
36%
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55%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Hayat Bakhsh Bagh

Reviewed By macedonboy - Glasgow, United Kingdom

The Hayat Bakhsh Bagh is the gardens to the west of Diwan-i-Aam, bounded by two marble pavilions, Sawan and Bhadon. The former to the east and the latter to the west, although the two pavilions are actually identical. There’s a water channel that links the two pavilions and if there was actually water running through it, I’m sure it would’ve looked even more beautiful. The Zafar Mahal sits between the 2 pavilions. The palace was constructed by the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II and is said to have held poetry meetings here.

9. Jahanpanah City Forest

New Delhi India
Excellent
67%
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Jahanpanah City Forest

Reviewed By raviaavi - New Delhi, India

Great place in Delhi just near to GK-2 M Block market. An open place in the city which is unbelievable I would recommend for all who need some big place to walk in peace and want to see birds, trees, peacock etc.

10. Sanjay Van

New Delhi 110016 India
Excellent
37%
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53%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Sanjay Van

Reviewed By navjotd2019 - New Delhi, India

Definitely, a heaven for Delhites who literally fight everyday with bad air and noise pollution. This area has a very dense forest which serves a heaven for various birds and animals. There are designated tracks for joggers and cyclists to follow. The park is even equipped with exercise equipment for people to use. If you are coming here to experience nature, come in the morning. You have good changes to spot resident birds like Oriental Magpie- Robin, Indian Robin, House Sparrows, Eurasian Dove, Green Parrots, Jungle Babblers, Peacocks, Rufous Treepie. Among Animal kingdom, I managed to spot foxes who will be seen wandering around near the track, deers, wild pigs, etc. I didn't experience any security concerns at all. I found people in the park very helpful. There is a PCR police inside/ around premises to avert any mishappening. People looked to be well behaved except some young people who were playing loud music inside the park. We need to appreciate the fact that this is a forest and not a picnic spot. Also, please don't bring food inside and leave your plastic wastes inside.

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