Purana Qila
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN DELHI/ Updated : Oct 3, 2017, 16:19 IST
Synopsis
The Purana Quila fort is just that, one of the oldest fort in Delhi. Just off the National Zoological Park, facing Pragati Maidan, the Purana Quila lakes are a fantastic destination to take the kids boating. Ideal in summers altho … Read more
The Purana Quila fort is just that, one of the oldest fort in Delhi. Just off the National Zoological Park, facing Pragati Maidan, the Purana Quila lakes are a fantastic destination to take the kids boating. Ideal in summers although winters sees frequent visits from a variety of birds that add to the sheer thrill of being afloat or the experience of maneuvering the boat oneself. Read less

The Purana Quila fort is just that, one of the oldest fort in Delhi. Just off the National Zoological Park, facing Pragati Maidan, the Purana Quila lakes are a fantastic destination to take the kids boating. Ideal in summers although winters sees frequent visits from a variety of birds that add to the sheer thrill of being afloat or the experience of maneuvering the boat oneself.
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