Top 5 Picnic Spots in Delhi

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Soaking in the sun in the beautiful lawns of Delhi is one of the favorite pastimes of Delhiites, especially in winters. Here we recommend the best picnic spots in Delhi, where you can enjoy nature and history with your friends and family, treat you appetite and engage in some fun activities.

LODHI GARDEN

This public garden spread over 90 acres contains architectural gems of the 15th century by the Lodhi Dynasty. Due to lush green surroundings, it is very popular among Delhites for exercise and morning walks, or to spend a relaxing afternoon with your friends or family, admiring nature. You will often come across young musicians singing on their guitars, making it a perfect picnic spot for you.

THE GARDEN OF FIVE SENSES

True to its name, this garden will be a feast to your senses. It is designed in such a way that it stimulates all your five senses. A vast space spread over 20 acres with amazing flowers and plants arranged in a wonderful and distinctive manner, it also flaunts a flower show which is an important event, held every year in February. This place has a lot of eateries around with a restaurant located inside the garden itself. It is a beautiful and peaceful place and good for picnics.

TUGHLAQABAD FORT

If you are a history buff and wish to spend some time with your family and friends, then this place is just for you. It is a majestic fort, covering a huge area. Almost half of it is now in ruins and covered in forests and residential housing. It is an offbeat attraction and so there is no hustle and bustle. You can get amazing aerial views of the city from the top of the Fort.

MEHRAULI ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

Another picnic spot for History enthusiasts is this archaeological area spread over 200 acres, adjacent to the Qutub complex. It consists of over 70 monuments which are historically significant. It is also the only known area in Delhi which has seen 1000 years of continuous occupation. Some of the best structures to see include Jamali Kamali mosque and the tomb of Mohammad Quli Khan. You can also spend your time relaxing or just wandering around the well kept gardens. This place also offers a superb view of the Qutub Minar.

INDIA GATE

The area around India Gate is well frequented from dawn by joggers till past midnight with families lazing around the lush green gardens and enjoying the night hawkers’ snacks. You can also enjoy boating with your friends and family during the daytime. Children’s Park, National Art Gallery, National Museum etc lie in its close vicinity. After your small picnic, you can enjoy yummy food at the diners of Khan Market and Pandara Market.