Start the day at the Lodhi Art District, where you can walk around the open-air art gallery and admire the colorful murals painted by national and international artists. The district is located in the Lodhi Colony area, which was considered the cultural hub of Delhi during the British era. The art district is spread across 25 buildings, and each mural has a unique story to tell, so be sure to take your time exploring this vibrant neighborhood.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by visiting the Yamuna Biodiversity Park, home to over 1,000 species of plants and animals. The park is spread across 457 acres and has several walking trails that take you through wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands. You can also visit the park's butterfly conservatory, which has over 80 species of butterflies, or take a guided nature walk to learn more about the park's flora and fauna.
Explore the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area on the southern outskirts of Delhi. The sanctuary is home to several species of birds, reptiles, and mammals, including the Indian leopard and the Indian crested porcupine. You can hike along the trails that pass through the sanctuary's forests and grasslands or take a guided safari to spot wildlife. Visitors are required to obtain a permit from the Delhi Forest Department before entering the sanctuary.
End your nature-themed tour of Delhi with a visit to Sultanpur National Park, a bird sanctuary located in the Gurgaon district. The park is spread across 143 acres and has several shallow lakes, canals, and marshes that attract migratory birds from as far away as Siberia and Europe. You can walk along the park's trails or rent a bicycle to explore the area. The park also has a bird-watching tower, where you can get a panoramic view of the park's wetlands.