Unveiling Delhi's 10 Secret Tourist Spots

Suruchi Sharma

Sanjay Van

Spanning 780 acres, this dense forest is ideal for bird enthusiasts and anyone seeking a tranquil setting.

Sanjay Van | Source : Social Media

Hauz Khas Fort

This ancient fort and the nearby lake blend modern and historical allure. It's an excellent spot for photography and picnics.

Hauz Khas Fort | Source : Social Media

Cactus Garden of Krishi Bhawan

This place is home to over 450 varieties of cactus plants, providing a distinctive experience for nature enthusiasts.

Cactus Garden of Krishi Bhawan | Source : Social Media

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb

This location, famous for its Mughal architecture, is old and enveloped in mystery. It is also known to be a haunted site.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb | Source : Social Media

Tughlaqabad Fort

The fort was an integral component of Delhi's ancient defense system and is renowned for its architecture and historical significance.

Tughlaqabad Fort | Source : Social Media

Agrasen ki Baoli

This historic reservoir is renowned for its distinctive architecture and as a popular film shooting location. It is regarded as a tranquil spot in the center of Delhi.

Agrasen ki Baoli | Source : Social Media

Dargah of Mir Taqi Mir

The mausoleum of Mir Taqi Mir, the renowned poet from the Mughal era, draws the attention of literature enthusiasts.

Dargah of Mir Taqi Mir | Source : Social Media

Theatres of Mandi House

Mandi House is Delhi's cultural hub, famous for its traditional theatre and dramatic performances.

Theatres of Mandi House | Source : Social Media

Bhool Bhulaiyaa (Tomb of Adham Khan)

This mausoleum is famous for its intricate pathways and mysterious history. It is known as a labyrinth.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa (Tomb of Adham Khan) | Source : Social Media
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