Sanjay Van feels less like a park and more like Delhi’s secret wilderness. Step past its gates and the city dissolves — replaced by rustling leaves, the call of peacocks, and trails that twist through dense Aravalli forest. Morning walkers share space with photographers chasing shafts of golden light, while ruins of Lal Kot fort walls rise suddenly from the undergrowth, reminders that history here is as alive as the forest itself. Neela Hauz Lake glimmers quietly at the edge, a mirror for the sky and a refuge for migratory birds. Families picnic under neem trees, yogis stretch in shaded clearings, and whispers of ghost stories add a thrill to twilight strolls. Sanjay Van is not just a green escape — it’s Delhi’s living wilderness, where heritage and nature breathe together.