Indraprastha Park feels like Delhi’s green lung — a vast expanse where the city’s chaos fades into birdsong and open skies. Built in 2004 on reclaimed land, the park’s wide lawns, shaded pathways, and fountains create a refreshing retreat. Families spread picnic blankets under trees, children race along the jogging tracks, and couples find quiet corners near the landscaped gardens. Unlike the historic monuments of Delhi, this park offers a living, breathing escape — a place where the atmosphere is defined by leisure and community rather than stone and history.