Located near Sarai Kale Khan, in front of the tomb Humayun declared a World Heritage Site and occupying an area of 83 hectares, Millennium Park is a haven of peace and serenity in the midst of the city of Delhi.
It is a new park because the city was incorporated in 2004, and is on the road around to Delhi as a ring, on the east side, easily accessible by local transport. Is especially for families and young couples and the days of summer is very busy.
In fact it is one of the largest parks Delhi: has a length of nearly three miles, with a children's play area that has thirteen swings and slides, and families in mind, a food court with five restaurants, as eating or cooking food in other parts of the park is not allowed.
One of the main attractions of the park Millennium are its well-kept flowering plants and shrubs trimmed with fanciful shapes, plus there is an impressive pool of water with waterfalls and a fountain lit gently to prevent damage to the plants that surround them, but when they are on at night made a charming effect more than two thousand trees that line the paths, often used by enthusiasts for morning walks.
Within the park can be recognized several areas as Smriti Van, Which is the oldest part of the park, whose trees were planted by the people of the city in tribute to their loved ones visit is an unforgettable experience in your Delhi flights as people gather there with their sweet memories in a captivating green environment.
The Fragrant GardenBefore the tomb of HumayunIt is like a scented bridge between past and present, all its flowers are white and invite you to experience their perfumes. This garden has a complicated aesthetic that can only be captured by the mind. The Foliage gardenAt the intersection of Ring Road and Bhairon Road on the railway embankment which allows planting on terraces and to experience different textures and colors of foliage.
There is much in the pipeline, such as bougainvillea gardens and topiary garden, but should not leave the park without enjoying one of its main attractions: a beautiful thatched hut to sit and watch the world go.
It is easy to reach Indraprastha Millennium Park Through the ring road, rail down in the Nizamuddin station, or east of Delhi Nizamuddin crossing the bridge. If you arrive in your own car, find a parking area for twenty-five vehicles.