The South Part of Central Ridge Forest feels like Delhi’s wild lung, tucked between diplomatic enclaves and arterial roads. Unlike ornamental gardens, it offers rugged trails, dense tree cover, and a raw, natural vibe. Morning walkers enjoy shaded paths, birdwatchers spot parakeets and peacocks, and heritage enthusiasts explore remnants of colonial‑era forest management. Its charm lies in contrast — a wild, forested retreat in the middle of South Delhi’s urban sprawl, balancing biodiversity with accessibility.