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Events and Festivals in Delhi

Events and Festivals in Delhi

Delhi being the capital of India is home to people of all religions and communities that come from different parts of India and settle down here. Thus, the religious and state festivals have all found their way to Delhi and are especially with pomp and show, wherever there is concentration of population from same community and state. Besides the festivals such as Durga Puja, Diwali and Holi celebrated by Hindus and the Muslim festivals of Eid and Bakrid, there are National events such as the Republic Day, when the Republic Day Parade is organized on the Rajpath, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm in Delhi. Besides these, there are secular festivals specific to Delhi that we are discussing here.

Lohri, celebrated annually on 13th January, is basically a festival of Punjabis. It marks the end of winter and people arrange grand bonfire parties on this day and dance and sing all night. On the very next day, Hindus celebrate Makar Sankranti. A Kite Flying Festival is arranged every year in Delhi on this day on the green lawns above Palika Bazaar at Connaught Place.

The colorful kites of all shapes and sizes are beautiful to look at as national as well as international participants display their skills and fly their kites with dexterous movements. Basant Panchami or the Spring Festival of Hindus is celebrated usually at the end of January or early February. At Delhi, it is in this season that Moghul gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan are in full bloom and are opened to public for a month.

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Parks and Gardens In Delhi

Parks and Gardens In Delhi

One of the greenest capitals in the world, Delhi has some of the most beautiful and well-planned parks and gardens to boast of. There are regal Moghul Gardens that are only opened for the public for certain days in a year, there are vast stretches of Lodi Gardens, that are a hotspot for early morning joggers and picnickers and enclose a number of imperial tombs of yore, there are the historic gardens of Old Delhi such as Begam Ka Bagh, Tees Hazari, Roshnara Gardens and Qudsia Garden. Besides these there are other parks and gardens worth noting such as Nehru Park and Buddha Jayanti Park. People who have fun at hear cannot miss out the amusement parks of Delhi – Appu Ghar and Fun ‘N’ Food Village. Here we are mentioning only the most famous parks and gardens of Delhi.

Appu Ghar
The first amusement park of India, Appu Ghar is the favorite of all children because of its exquisite roller coasters and water slides. The mini-Disneyland of Delhi has joy rides for people of all ages. The large range of swings and ‘jhoolas’ here include the popular Roller Coaster, the Big Splash, Dodgem Cars, the Eerie Tunnel, Giant Wheel and Columbus Jhoola. Children love the thrill of riding in a Cable Car and the Speeding Cup. Since there is no snowfall in Delhi, the Ice Games at OYSTERS offering winter sports is quite popular here.

Fun ‘N’ Food Village
The amusement park for people of all ages including a water park and joy rides, Fun ‘N’ Food Village is situated near Gurgaon.

The serene and tranquil atmosphere of the place, the lush greenery and panoramic views that it offers, makes it the best retreat. Launched in 1993, it was inaugurated by former President of India Giani Zail Singh and showcases past traditions along with modern and futuristic recreations. This amusement park aims to promote Indian culture and traditional arts and crafts of India. Along with the joy rides, one can also see the performances and creations of artisans and craftsmen at work.

Lodi Garden
Established in the 15th and the 16th centuries by the Sayyids and Lodis, the vast grounds of Lodi Garden are famous among the joggers of the nearby areas. Carefully kept gardens and the medieval monuments lend a charm to these gardens. In 1968, J A Stein and Garrett Eckbo re-landscaped these gardens giving them their present beautified forms. The several tombs situated in the garden belong to the Lodi and Sayyid era and include Muhammad Shah’s Tomb and Sikander Lodi’s tomb.

Mughal Garden
Sprawled across six hectares of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Complex, the famous Mughal Gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Lady Harding. These gardens combine the formal Moghul style with the British garden designs and sport Mughal canals, multi-level terraces and flowering shrubs along with European flowerbeds, lawns and privet hedges. W. R. Mustoe was responsible for planting the appropriate shrubs, plants and trees in the garden. Together, the two masterminds transform it into an oasis by 1929. The Gardens consist of three parts – the Rectangular Garden immediately behind the main building, the Long Garden and the Circular Garden.

National Zoological Park
National Zoological Park or the zoo of Delhi is one of the finest zoos in Asia and is situated close to Purana Qila or Old Fort. It sprawls across 214 acres and was established in 1959. It aims to provide natural habitat to more than 2,000 animals and birds species that have been brought here from all the continents such as Africa, America, Australia and even Asia.

An idyllic picnic spot in winters, the serenity of the greens here is pleasing and offers a delightful respite from the humdrum of the city. The winding pathways lead to the administrative building with a library on the right side where you can get all the information on animals, birds and plants of both and rare zoological species in India.

Famous sites in Delhi

Famous sites in Delhi

Sites of architectural or tourist interest in Delhi, India:

Akshardham Temple
Appu Ghar
Ashoka’s pillar
Baha’i House of Worship also known as the Lotus Temple
Birla Temple
Chandni Chowk
Chattarpur Temple
Connaught Place
Deer Park
Red Fort, or the Lal Qila
Garden of Five Senses
Gurdwara Bangla Sahib
Hanuman Temple
Humayun’s Tomb
India Gate
India Habitat Centre
International Dolls Museum
ISKCON Temple
Jama Masjid, the Friday mosque of Shah Jahan
Kalindi Kunj
Lodhi Gardens
Mughal Gardens
National Museum
Nehru Planetarium Delhi
Nizamuddin Dargah
Pitampura TV Tower
Pragati Maidan
Purana Qila or the Old Fort
Qutb complex
Raj Ghat
Rakab Ganj Gurdwara
Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Presidential palace.
Safdarjang’s Tomb
Sansad Bhawan or Parliament House
Sis Ganj Gurdwara
Tibet House
Tughlaqabad Fort
Yantra Mandir (Delhi) or the Jantar Mantar


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