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Delhi: Explore Top 10 Parks For Refreshing Morning Walks

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Yusra Nazim

As Delhi faces a very hot summer, finding a comfortable time for outdoor activities is tough. Evenings and nights are especially hot and uncomfortable. That’s why morning walks are the best option right now. Early mornings offer cooler temperatures and a peaceful atmosphere in Delhi’s parks, making them ideal for a refreshing start to your day.

With temperatures soaring, many people find it hard to walk in the evenings or at night due to the heat. However, heading out for a walk in the morning not only helps you beat the heat but also allows you to enjoy the quiet and serene environment of Delhi’s parks before the city comes alive.

Here’s a look at some of them:

Lodhi Gardens: Located in central Delhi, this serene park is adorned with ancient trees and dotted with historical monuments, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage.

Deer Park (Hauz Khas): Situated near Hauz Khas Village, this expansive green space is home to deer and provides ample room for a leisurely stroll amidst nature’s tranquillity.

Deer Park

Nehru Park: Nestled in Chanakyapuri, Nehru Park is renowned for its lush greenery, well-maintained pathways, and a serene lake, making it an ideal spot to start your day peacefully.

RELIEF: A worker sitting below the Amalta tree in Nehru Park

Japanese Park: Located in Rohini, Japanese Park enchants visitors with its meticulously landscaped gardens and serene ponds, creating a tranquil environment perfect for morning exercises.

Garden of Five Senses: Close to Saket, this sensory park captivates with its artistic landscapes, themed gardens, and sculptures, ensuring each walk is a delightful experience for the senses.

Sanjay Van: Found near Qutub Institutional Area, Sanjay Van beckons early risers with its dense forests and secluded trails, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Also Read: Monuments at Sanjay Van to be restored 

Jahanpanah City Forest: A hidden gem in South Delhi, Jahanpanah City Forest features winding trails and opportunities for birdwatching, providing a serene retreat amid urban life.

Raj Ghat: Situated along the Yamuna River, Raj Ghat serves as a serene memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, offering a peaceful backdrop for contemplative morning walks.

Sunder Nursery: Adjacent to Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery showcases beautifully restored gardens, Mughal-era monuments, and vibrant flora, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of Delhi.

Sunder Nursery

Talkatora Garden: Located near the President’s Estate, Talkatora Garden charms visitors with its well-manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a picturesque lake, ideal for a refreshing morning stroll.

All these parks open at 6 am every day. Take in the peaceful surroundings, connect with nature, and feel refreshed. Put on your walking shoes and explore these beautiful places for a calm and enjoyable morning.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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