Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park Delhi – Hidden Aravalli Forest You Must Visit
πΏ Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park – Delhi’s Wild Aravalli Escape
If you want to see the real Aravalli jungle feel inside Delhi, Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park is the place.
Unlike Lodhi Garden or Deer Park, this park feels raw, natural, and wild — rocky hills, dry forests, open grasslands, and long silent trails. When you walk here, it almost feels like a mini safari or countryside trek, not a city park.
It’s perfect for:
πΏ Nature walks
πΈ Photography
π¨ Sketching landscapes (great for your art interest!)
π Morning jogging
π§ Quiet thinking time
π± What makes Tilpath Valley special?
π’ 1. Real Aravalli Landscape
Rocky hills
Muddy trails
Natural grasslands
Native trees like babool, khejri, dhak
This is how Delhi looked hundreds of years ago!
π’ 2. Very Less Crowd
It’s one of Delhi’s least crowded biodiversity parks.
You can walk for 30–40 minutes without seeing many people.
π’ 3. Wildlife & Birds
You might spot:
Peacocks
Butterflies
Parrots & small birds
Lizards & insects
Seasonal wildflowers
π’ 4. Best Sunset Views
Because of open hills, sunsets here look golden and beautiful — amazing for photos.
π How to Reach Tilpath Valley
π By Metro (Easy option)
➡️ Tughlakabad Metro Station (Violet Line)
Take auto/e-rickshaw → 10–15 minutes
OR
➡️ Badarpur Border Metro
Auto → 10 minutes
π By Bus
Buses on Mehrauli–Badarpur Road (MB Road)
Get down near Tilpath/Asola side stops, then short walk/auto
π By Car/Taxi
Drive via Mehrauli–Badarpur Road
Search “Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park Gate” on Maps
Parking available near entrance
π Best Time to Visit
π Morning: 6–9 AM (cool + birds active)
π Evening: 4–6 PM (sunset views)
❌ Afternoon: too hot, very dry area
π What to Carry
✅ Water bottle (very important)
✅ Sports shoes (rocky paths)
✅ Cap/sunscreen
✅ Camera/sketchbook
❌ No littering
✨ Final Thoughts
Tilpath Valley is like “Delhi ka hidden Aravalli forest trek.”
If you love peace, open sky, and natural landscapes, this place will feel refreshing and adventurous.
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