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Lodhi Park, New Delhi

Lodhi Garden, New Delhi, India

Lodhi Park, New Delhi

Length3.8 mi
Elev. Gain65.6 ft
Est. Steps8500

Lake

Scenic views

Wild flowers

Historic site

Quiet place

Grassland

Bathroom

Playground

Overgrown

Off trail

Created by Suresh
Introduction
Lodhi Park, New Delhi is a 3.8 mile (8,500-step) route located near Lodhi Garden, New Delhi, India. This route has an elevation gain of about 65.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Jogging track, open air gym, public convenience, dog friendly, open green area for picnics

Lodi Gardens

Park
Lodi Gardens or Lodhi Gardens is a city park situated in New Delhi, India. Spread over 90 acres (360,000 m2), it contains, Mohammed Shah's Tomb, Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad, architectural works of the 15th century by Lodis - who ruled parts of northern India and Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of modern-day Pakistan, from 1451 to 1526.

Tomb of Sikandar Lodi

Historical
Tomb of Sikandar Lodi (Hindi: सिकंदर लोधी का मक़बरा) is the tomb of the second ruler of the Lodi Dynasty, Sikandar Lodi (reign: 1489–1517 CE) situated in New Delhi, India. The tomb is situated in Lodhi Gardens in Delhi and was built in 1517–1518 CE by his son Ibrahim Lodi. The monument is situated 100 meters away from the Bara Gumbad and the area in which it is situated was formally called village Khairpur.

Bara Gumbad

Historical
Bara Gumbad (literally "big dome") is a medieval monument located in Lodhi Gardens in Delhi, India. It is part of a group of monuments that include a Friday mosque (Jama Masjid) and the "mehman khana" (guest house) of Sikandar Lodhi, the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. The Bara Gumbad was constructed in 1490 CE, during the reign of the Lodhi dynasty.

Shish Gumbad

Historical
Shish Gumbad ("glazed dome"), also spelt Shisha Gumbad, is a tomb from the last lineage of the Lodhi Dynasty and is thought to have possibly been constructed between 1489 and 1517 CE. The Shish Gumbad (glass dome) houses tombs of an unknown family that may have been a part of the Lodhi family and a part of Sikandar Lodi's court.

District Rural Development Agencies

Place
DRDA has traditionally been the principal organ at the district level to oversee the implementation of anti-poverty programmes of the Ministry of Rural Development. This agency was created originally to implement the Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP). Subsequently the DRDAs were entrusted with number of programmes of both state and central governments.

India International Centre

Place
The India International Centre (IIC) is a well known non-official organisation situated in New Delhi, India. Its foundation stone was laid in 1960 by Japanese prince Akihito, now Emperor, who had come for his honeymoon, and it was inaugurated in 1962. It is a unique establishment in that it serves as a meeting place for the various cultural and intellectual offerings the city has to offer, while maintaining its non-official character, non-aligned motivations and remains uncommitted to any particular form of governmental, political, economic or religious affiliation.

Athpula Bridge

Tourist Attraction

Tomb of Muhammad Shah Sayyid

Historical

CSIR Vigyan Kendra

Tourist Attraction

Lodhi Garden Restaurant Entrance

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

3.8 mi

Elev. Gain

65.6 ft

Est. Steps

8500
Created by
Suresh
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