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Planning A Picnic? Ideal Spots In New Delhi To Visit During Spring Season

The Lodhi Gardens are a must-see, renowned for their beauty and rich history. The garden houses architectural marvels of Lodhi dynasty rulers, including Mohammed Shah and Sikander Lodi.

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The park in New Delhi is a popular tourist destination, featuring a life-sized alloy statue of Vladimir Lenin, a key figure in the Great October Socialist Revolution.

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The Mughals maintained the tradition of building a fourfold (chaharbagh)-symmetrical garden within enclosed towns, featuring edifices in a symmetrical arrangement with water channels, cascades, tanks.

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The park, situated 20 acres away from Sarai Kale Khan and Humayun's Tomb, offers a serene and lush green environment for its visitors.

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The area features beautiful lawns, a popular evening spot with mobile vendors offering snacks, and a favorite spot for children near India Gate with swings, slides, and an aquarium.

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Sunder Nursery, located near Humayun's Tomb and Purana Qila, was established in the early 20th century for propagating trees and plants for the Imperial Delhi complex.

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The Northern Ridge, a part of the Aravalli mountain range, played a crucial role in India's independence movement and has been restored through diverse plant communities.

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