Sanjay Van
Photograph by Nitya Choubey | Sanjay Van

Review

Sanjay Van

5 out of 5 stars
Part-park, part-reserved forest, part-hiking trail adjoining Vasant Kunj and Mehrauli, spread across a whopping 780ish acres
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Nitya Choubey
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Time Out says

Sanjay Van is one of Delhi’s largest green spaces – a sprawling, almost hulkish forest that straddles Vasant Kunj and Mehrauli – two neighbourhoods that are constantly abuzz. The forest, then, is a lovely contradiction, because it’s one of the least crowded spaces in Delhi. 

The area – a protected forest, by the way – actually forms part of the residual Aravalli ranges, and the terrain reflects that lineage. No two trails look alike. Some stretches are flat and easy while others will slope sharply uphill, dip into uneven paths, or wind around water bodies. Giant rocks left behind by the Aravallis jut out of the earth in several places, and loads of natural water drains zig-zag through the forest. You can imagine the wildlife here, then –  silverbills, flycatchers, parakeets, cuckoos, egrets and sparrowhawks.

The massive acreage allows you to shape a nice day out of it – a picnic in one of the clearings or by Neela Hauz lake (with some duck watching to go with!), cycling through the winding trails, a bit of a hike, even. 

Time Out tip: Remain watchful of monkeys and stray dogs, even though guards patrol the area. They’re usually harmless if left undisturbed, but carrying a wooden stick can help keep them at bay when needed. Rough walking shoes advised. 

Timing

5am to 8pm. Entry is free.

Entry

The main entry point is near the Qutab Institutional Area in Mehrauli. 




Details

Address
Mehrauli archeological park
Delhi
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