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Dip in the pool

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With the arrival of the atrocious heatwave, Delhi summer has already sent residents scuttling for respite from the scorching sun. While coolant drinks may help, diving in the pool works wonders. South Delhi, known for its upscale neighborhoods, parks, and recreational facilities, provides several excellent options for swimming enthusiasts.

South Delhi boasts a range of swimming pools that cater to different preferences and needs. Whether you are a seasoned swimmer, a beginner looking to learn, or a family seeking a fun day out, you’ll find suitable options to dive into. These swimming venues offer clean and well-maintained facilities, making them ideal for a rejuvenating swim or some aqua-based exercise.

Here are five places to swim in South Delhi:

Siri Fort Sports Complex: One of the popular choices in South Delhi is the Siri Fort Sports Complex. Nestled near the iconic Siri Fort Auditorium, this complex houses a state-of-the-art swimming pool. With its modern infrastructure and professional environment, the Siri Fort Sports Complex is a favorite among serious swimmers and those seeking high-quality facilities.

Delhi Public School (DPS) Vasant Kunj: It is another notable destination for swimming enthusiasts in South Delhi. This esteemed educational institution also provides access to its swimming pool for both its students and the public. If you’re looking to receive swimming lessons or want to engage in recreational swimming, DPS Vasant Kunj offers an excellent opportunity to do so.

DDA Sports Complex, Saket: The complex features a swimming pool that is open to the public, allowing individuals to enjoy a swim at their own pace. With flexible membership options and pay-per-session facilities, it provides easy accessibility and flexibility for visitors.

Pacific Sports Complex: Just a few steps away from LSR College lies Pacific Sports Complex, with a large eight-lane pool that’s 50m in length. Although it may intimidate you with its Olympian look, they also cater to beginners and offer coaching classes.

Khazan Singh Swimming Academy: This academy was built as a tribute to sports hero Khazan Singh Tokas. A training ground for both beginners and seasoned swimmers, the pool is clean, equipped with efficient staff, and lives up to international standards. They have coaching for any and all newbies.

Sangam Vihar Sports Complex: For residents and visitors in Sangam Vihar, this is a popular choice. This sports complex includes a swimming pool that welcomes the public. With affordable rates and a friendly atmosphere, it offers a great opportunity to beat the heat and stay active.

While exploring South Delhi’s swimming pools, be sure to check with each venue regarding their specific timings, entry fees, and any guidelines they may have. Remember to pack your swimwear, sunscreen, and towels to make the most of your swimming experience in South Delhi.

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