Dear Park Delhi Delhi Luyuan - Open Park Summer is hot, morning walk, breeze send cool, refreshing. Many Delhi citizens practice this morning, DeerPark Luyuan is not in the tourism network, the park has many historical sites, is my son in WikiPedia search, the reason is called "Deer Garden", is the park is indeed circled a piece of land in the "deer". A big insight for two days in India: the ecological environment is natural harmony, cattle occupy the driveway, sheep food street grass, dog shadow, almost no squirrels, and wall-swam geckos are everywhere. Capitals like Delhi are like garden forests. The first monuments in the park were found on the map of Google maps . 1. Bagh-i-Alam Ka GumbadBagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad was built during the rule of Sikandar Lodi, originally built to commemorate a ascetic monk. Gumbad means a dome, which is actually a spiritual hall for future generations to admire. Bagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad is a typical Islamic style building, built on a grassy high slope, it looks extremely tall, the front red sandstone alcove spliced blue ceramic pieces, exquisite. Out of Bagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad Walk west along the avenue towards Hauz Khas Lake, you can see a lawn highland, there is a building similar to a campfire on the top of the highland, there is no explanation, the relevant information can not be found on the Internet, even a name, You can climb to the top of the campfire platform to see the panoramic view of the lake and the park. 2. The Tomb of FerozShah Ferroz Sha Cemetery (decomposition next time)
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Dear Park Delhi Delhi Luyuan - Open Park Summer is hot, morning walk, breeze send cool, refreshing. Many Delhi citizens practice this morning, DeerPark Luyuan is not in the tourism network, the park has many historical sites, is my son in WikiPedia search, the reason is called "Deer Garden", is the park is indeed circled a piece of land in the "deer". A big insight for two days in India: the ecological environment is natural harmony, cattle occupy the driveway, sheep food street grass, dog shadow, almost no squirrels, and wall-swam geckos are everywhere. Capitals like Delhi are like garden forests. The first monuments in the park were found on the map of Google maps . 1. Bagh-i-Alam Ka GumbadBagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad was built during the rule of Sikandar Lodi, originally built to commemorate a ascetic monk. Gumbad means a dome, which is actually a spiritual hall for future generations to admire. Bagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad is a typical Islamic style building, built on a grassy high slope, it looks extremely tall, the front red sandstone alcove spliced blue ceramic pieces, exquisite. Out of Bagh-i-Alam Ka Gumbad Walk west along the avenue towards Hauz Khas Lake, you can see a lawn highland, there is a building similar to a campfire on the top of the highland, there is no explanation, the relevant information can not be found on the Internet, even a name, You can climb to the top of the campfire platform to see the panoramic view of the lake and the park. 2. The Tomb of FerozShah Ferroz Sha Cemetery (decomposition next time)
This is an oasis in the heart of Delhi, a rather large park with a large pond in the middle surrounded by ancient buildings and ruins. There is a large lawn to play or picnic, all greenery to ease the noise and air pollution of the city, and there are plenty of beautiful peacocks and sika deer inside.
The Deer Park is located in the southern part of Delhi, near the Haus Khas Village. As the name suggests you can find deers here. Other than deers, you can have a glimpse of peacocks and pay attention chirping of different birds around. The walkway is built across the park and you can take a break from the bustlings of the city at this place.
lovely park away from it all and yes there are deer! after getting some food and drink at the cafes nearby, a walk around the lake is just lovely.
The air is good, there are few people, and this feeling is good, especially in India.