Pusa Hill Forest feels like a hidden sanctuary tucked inside Delhi’s urban sprawl. Its winding trails cut through dense greenery, where the hum of traffic fades into birdsong. Families spread mats for picnics, joggers weave past shaded paths, and birdwatchers linger with binoculars to catch glimpses of parakeets and small mammals. Unlike manicured city parks, this forest retains a raw, natural atmosphere — a reminder of Delhi’s ridge forests that once stretched across the capital. It’s both tranquil and alive, offering a rustic counterpoint to Delhi’s monuments and malls.