Exploring the outdoors in Delhi
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO IN DELHI/ Updated : Sep 9, 2016, 16:09 IST
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The Indian capital is blessed with an abundance of green and open spaces, and these are among the best places to explore the outdoors in Delhi. Each of them offers a unique experience unlike the other: Lodhi Gardens’ beautiful law … Read more
The Indian capital is blessed with an abundance of green and open spaces, and these are among the best places to explore the outdoors in Delhi. Each of them offers a unique experience unlike the other: Lodhi Gardens’ beautiful lawns are dotted with medieval tombs and monuments, the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a treat for bird-watchers and nature lovers, while the Garden of Five Senses houses the city’s most hip bars and restaurants and frequently hosts festivals and cultural events in its beautiful surroundings. Read less

The Indian capital is blessed with an abundance of green and open spaces, and these are among the best places to explore the outdoors in Delhi. Each of them offers a unique experience unlike the other: Lodhi Gardens’ beautiful lawns are dotted with medieval tombs and monuments, the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a treat for bird-watchers and nature lovers, while the Garden of Five Senses houses the city’s most hip bars and restaurants and frequently hosts festivals and cultural events in its beautiful surroundings. If you’re feeling adventurous, then take a guided cycle tour through Delhi’s most scenic areas, such as the Yamuna river banks, the old city of Shajahanabad and the Nizamuddin basti.
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