Mehrauli Architectural Park Is The Newest Tourist Attraction In Delhi
The park is adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qutub Minar
Winter brings out the best in the park's natural beauty
One can engage in heritage walks, bird watching, and photography sessions, making the most of the daylight hours
The peaceful ambience allows visitors to enjoy the park's beauty without the hustle and bustle of large crowds
The winter sun casts a unique light on the ancient structures, enhancing their beauty and offering a different perspective for history enthusiasts and photographers alike
The park contains over 100 historically significant monuments
Mehrauli is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Delhi, with a history spanning over a thousand years
A perfect spot for picnics with family and friends. The open spaces amid historical ruins offer a unique backdrop for such gatherings
A 19th-century structure built by British resident Thomas Metcalfe, it's a blend of Indian and European architectural styles
The park covers an area of over 200 acres, making it one of the largest archaeological areas in Delhi
A cafe is now an interesting addition to the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, enhancing the experience for visitors