9 Unexplored Treasures of Delhi That You Should Know About!

“Apparently, the city of Delhi is a ‘character’ in my novels. I would argue that it’s a … city… in my novels.” – Karan Mahajan Mr. Karan has beautifully put in words the marvelous city of Delhi. It’s like a dream, a beautiful fantasy. From spiritual to historical to political it serves each and every purpose. Not to forget about the mesmerizing monuments that hold you captive for a moment. Not to forget about the scrumptious food that gets everyone drooling. Red Fort, India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb, Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, and Qutub Minar have already garnered millions of visitors from all over the world. But, Delhi is so much more than these famous monuments. It has hidden gems stored for all of us that are waiting to be explored. Reasons to travel to Delhi. The breathtaking view of Safdarjung Tomb. We all know due to this unforeseen pandemic it won’t be safe for us to travel to different states but for all the Delhitiies it will serve as a perfect opportunity to discover and visit the hidden gems that the capital has stored for us. Also due to the pandemic, you can explore all these places without a rush and hotchpotch. So, let us have a look at all the treasures and jewels that have skipped our eyes, and that deserves more of our attention. 1. Nili Masjid We all have been to Hauz Khas, it is famous for its club and well-known fort but we have surprisingly missed this marvel. Nili Masjid or the Blue Mosque is a beautiful Lodi-era mosque located near the Hauz Khas market. It is said that the mosque was built by Kausambi, a royal nurse of her time under the reign of Sikander Lodi. It is protected by The Archaeological Survey of India. It is still a live mosque and you will be able to see the blue stone decoration on the mosque due to which it got its name. The cravings on the arch and the walls are just amazing and will make you awestruck with its lively and striking architecture. The beautiful entrance of Nili Masjid. 2. Malcha Mahal Also known as Wilayat Mahal, it is a baguette located in the Chanakyapuri area of Delhi. It used to serve as a hunting lodge back in the 1920s in the Tughlak era. It was built by the famous sultanate of Delhi, Feroz Shah Tughlaq. It was later occupied by the self-proclaimed royal family of Oudh and remained out of bounds for the public gaze. But, after the death of Prince Ali Raza, the last resident of the palace in 2017 it was open to the public. It is also considered one of the most haunted places in Delhi and has also attracted many ghostbusters. The palace will soon be taken over by The Archaeological Survey of India and will become more pretty and charming. Dining table set inside the Malcha Mahal. 3. Majnu Ka Tilla Popularly known as MKT among the GenZ, it is a stunning place that most of Delhiites do not know about. The place is historically and politically important too. It is believed that an Iranian Sufi nicknamed Majnu met the Sikh Guru Devji at this place in the year 1505. Also, when you will visit the place you will be surprised to see that it is inspired by the Tibetan culture. It is due to the fact that during the 1959 Tibetan uprising, most of the residents came here and set up a refugee camp. Today, the place is loaded with quirky cafes that serve delectable and mouthwatering food. You will also find shops that offer trendy fashion at an affordable price. Not to forget about the ‘laphing’ that is served over here and trust us it is the best laphing in the city. You will also find a Buddhist temple in the center of the place. It will make you feel like a mini- Tibet. The lovely view of monastery located inside Majnu ka Tilla. 4. Champa Gali Heard about the enormous malls of Saket and its superb architecture? Of course, you must have heard about it but ever heard of this charming place names as Champa Gali? Well, you are missing out on a lot many things if you haven’t visited this charming and appealing place. It is an ideal place for all the art, food, and shopping lovers. It is a gem that everyone needs to explore. If you are a coffee or tea lover, then you should wait to check out this place. The walls are decorated with graffiti and you may find many photographers capturing the beauty of the place. The ambiance is so serene and scenic that it forces you to spend more time at this place. Moreover, many events related to culture, poetry, and literature happen here so make sure you plan a visit accordingly. Pro Tip: If you are a chai lover (tea) do not miss having the tea at Jug-Mug Thela. The flamboyant view of Champa Gali. 5. Bhardwaj Lake A lake in Delhi? Yes, we have a very beautiful lake situated in Delhi that is not known to most people. Bhardwaj Lake is one of the finest lakes located inside the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary on the Southern Delhi Ridge. The lake was formed because of the excessive mining of sandstone, lime, and Badarpur sand in the area. The lake is named after the mining contractor due to which the lake was formed. The lake is spread over an 8 km of area. You may