Jahanpanah City Forest feels like Delhi’s hidden wilderness stitched into the urban sprawl. The trails wind through dense thickets where peacocks sometimes cross your path, and the air carries the earthy scent of wild neem and jamun. Morning joggers and families share shaded paths, while birdwatchers linger with binoculars, catching flashes of parakeets and drongos. Unlike manicured gardens, Jahanpanah has a raw, untamed character — it’s less about decoration and more about immersion, a place where you can forget the city exists until you step back onto the main road. For children, it’s an adventure; for adults, it’s a reset button.