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5 monsoon-perfect parks in Delhi for a family day out

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 18, 2025, 21:01 IST
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5 monsoon-perfect parks in Delhi for a family day out

Monsoons are the best time to be in parks and enjoy the fresh blooms and clean air! There are several parks in Delhi which makes for a perfect monsoon escape as the city transforms into a vibrant, green paradise.

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or someone just looking to unwind, here are five must-visit parks in Delhi this monsoon.

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Lodhi Gardens

Set in the heart of South Delhi, Lodhi Gardens is a timeless beauty and a perfect combination of history and greenery. Spread across 90 acres, the garden houses the tombs of 15th-century rulers from the Lodhi dynasty, giving it an air of historical charm. During the monsoon, the park bursts into life. Rain-kissed pathways, the scent of wet earth, and lush canopies make it an ideal escape from the city’s chaos. It's perfect for early morning walks, quiet reading corners, or even impromptu picnics. Don’t forget your camera!

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Sunder Nursery

Right next to Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery is often referred to as Delhi’s Central Park—and for good reason. This 90-acre heritage park is a meticulously restored blend of Mughal architecture, biodiversity zones, and artistic landscaping. Come monsoon, its lily ponds, flower beds, and rain-drenched walkways are nothing short of magical. The park also boasts over 300 species of trees and a section dedicated to birds and butterflies.

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Garden of Five Senses

Designed to engage all five senses—sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste—this 20-acre experiential garden in Saket is a visual and sensory delight, especially in the rains. The stone sculptures, fragrant flowers, cascading water features, and seasonal blooms come alive with a vibrant intensity during the monsoon. It’s also a cultural hub, often hosting food festivals and art events.

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Roshanara Bagh

A hidden beauty, Roshanara Bagh in North Delhi was built by Roshanara Begum, daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. This historical garden is rich in flora and migratory birds, especially during the monsoon months. The rains enhance the serenity of its old trees, flowering plants, and still ponds.

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Deer Park

Located in Hauz Khas, adjacent to the trendy Hauz Khas Village, Deer Park offers an immersive natural experience. The monsoon turns its expansive lawns and wooded trails into a green wonderland. True to its name, the park is home to deer, peacocks, rabbits, and various birds.

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