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Hidden places of Delhi

  • Writer: Like IDM
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  • Dec 5, 2018
  • 2 min read


Hauz Khas Village



This place was built on the ruins of the medical city named Siri, what is so special about this place is that it has the best café’s and restaurants in the city. Since this place is situated in South Delhi, it attracts more crowd and is starting to be considered as a famous tourist destination for most of the people.

How to reach: The nearest Metro station is Hauz Khas, you can also take a cab or an auto to the place.


Majnu ka Tila



This place also called as little Tibet has been the house to the refugees from Tibet who followed Dalai lama during the exile into India. This place carries out the Tibetan culture on its shoulders and is considered to be an attractive tourist spot

How to reach: Take a Metro ride to the Vidhan Sabha Metro station or rent a cab or an auto to the place.


Agrasen ki Baoli



This place has an alternate appeal to itself, something that isn't substantial yet can be felt when you reach the place. Being located right in the core of the city closer to Connaught Place, this place well has been a motivation and a go-to place for some artists and poets.

How to reach: Janpath and Barakhamba Road Metro Stations lie closest and again are a walking distance away; you can also take a cab or an auto directly to the place.


Mirza Ghalib ki Haveli



This haveli was built in the memory of the world-renowned Urdu poet Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan popularly called Mirza Ghalib. This place was his home amid a standout amongst the most difficult long stretches of his life and holds a portion of his dazzling works even today.

Situated in Chandni Chowk, the place has an in-house museum too, which is now maintained by the Indian government.

How to reach: Chawri Bazar is the nearest Metro station. you can also take a cab or an auto until Shahjahanabad and from there on take a rickshaw or walk the distance to the Haveli.


Bhardwaj Lake Asola



As astounding as it might sound the hustle clamor of a city like Delhi likewise has a shrouded jewel of a lake towards its southern end. This lake sits in the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary, a zone that is held by the Delhi Wildlife Department.

How to reach: The nearest Metro station is Badarpur, an auto or a cab can also be preferred until the wildlife sanctuary, from there on there has to walk to the lake.


 
 
 

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