One Day Trip to Hauz Khash II – Exploring Deer Park And Heritage Sites
Being a weekend, Deer Park was more crowded than a usual working day. Also, having pleasant weather makes people go for a picnic and stroll with their loved ones. There was no entry charge for the Deer Park, and it is open throughout the week with weekly closure on Friday. The opening hours are: 5.00 am – 7:00 pm (summer) and 6:00 am – 7:00 pm (winter). The Deer Park is biodiversity and the largest green cover in Delhi. It is also known as A. N. Jha Deer Park, named after Padma Vibhushan awardee renowned social worker: A. N. Jha. It was established in 1968 and has a green area of 25.95 hectares. It has a mini zoo with enclosures for Deer and hence calls Deer Park. Since the area is in the Hauz Khash area, it contains the relics of Delhi Sultanate (1206 – 1526).
Hence this park has aspects for important family outing area and historical sites. The main attractions of Deer Park are:
1) Deer Park /Forest Inside View-Extended to Rose, Fountain & District Park
2) Deer– Deer Enclosure
3) Kali Gumti– Lodhi period / Tughlaq period and Sayyad period
4) Bage Alam Ka Gumbad– Lodhi period
5) Hauz Khash Lake– Khalji period / Tughlaq period (Part of District park)
6) Munda Gumbad– Khalji period (Part of District park)
7) Firoz Shah’ Fort– Outer view.
The photo collection of my Deer Park trip is saved in the photo gallery tab. You can see all the photos to this by visiting this link (Photo Gallery- Hauz Khash Deer Park).
Deer Park
Kali Gumti
On contrary to this, it is black in colour and hence called Kali, the Hindi word
for black. The outer layer of the dome of this Gumti is covered with organic
mortar and with the time the organic mortar turns to black and hence it called
Kali Gumti. This dome structure doesn’t have any grave and hence it is not a
tomb but a Gumti i.e. a gateway.
small domed structure with three entrances from north, south and east
directions. All the entrances have an open arched doorway. In the west, there
is an enclosure for the mosque. Today only its wall decorated with mihrab is
standing tall. This mosque may have been built during the Lodhi period
(1206-1526). Even today, sometimes you will see few people offering prayer to
Allah during azan time. The wall of Gumti is tall and have tall arches.
number of people especially children around here. We could hear the chirping of
birds and squeaking of playful monkeys. There were few herds of a monkey
playing on tomb and trees and peacocks were proudly displaying their majestic
wings in the open lawn near the Gumti. Believe me, it is a bliss to hear them,
sometimes you want to be away from bustling cars honk. I will recommend
everyone to spend a few hours at Kali Gumti to reinvent yourself. After
relaxing for a while on the lawn, I and Khusdil took several pictures to keep
our memory. Some of these pictures are on this blog.
Bage Alam Ka Gumbad
Due to this reason we both unable to take inside detail of this monument but wide looked doorways enough to allow me to click inside beautiful painted structure and design of walls, ceiling and floor. Inside towards the eastern side, there is a stair for the upward roof.
the west direction to Mecca, there is an exquisite wall mosque decorated with
arched mihrabs and minarets. The wall is decorated with Persian Quranic
inscriptions with incised plaster niches, looking very delicate and
mesmerizing. The wall mosque also called Qibla, have five arched niches set in
a rectangular frame.
This tomb has a rectangular courtyard, where several graves are laid in two rows. In the time dusk, fallen leaves on these graves and bit of mist in the air make you shiver of fear. Probably it is just our strange feeling, but it does look haunting in the evening. Despite this, the walled mosque looks very beautiful might have different beauty at down or in the day time.
People come to see this courtyard graves and monuments. but due to the graves in this courtyard, a strange peace is felt around it. In the evening, it becomes more intense and feeling of restlessness. For this reason, Khusdil left this courtyard quickly and was asking me to leave also. with this, we headed to our next leg: “The Rabbit enclosure and forest view”.
Rabbit Enclosure & Forest View
there for some time and enjoyed watching kids playing around. It is blissed to
watch kids playing around; probably we both are proud parents. It is better for
children to enjoy their time in nature like this. I feel sad sometimes when I
see children spending having so much screen time. Places like this are good
alternatives and provide good quality time to children and parents to spend
time together and bond with nature.
also supporting us; cold winds are blowing away with touching our body.
Sunlight sometimes came out of the dark dense clouds on the earth and sometimes
it hides in the clouds.
the sky, and told me it is time for us for coffee isn’t? I looked at him and
told him that yes indeed, it is. There are a few café and restaurants nearby. But
we headed towards a café which is present in Green Park for coffee and some
snacks. The nearest one was Lord of the Drinks Meadow. We both quickly reached the hotel gate. Café has a more western
look with some hip interiors. All seats inside were occupied by the couples,
probably we were only guys there.
Hauz Khash Lake / Hauz – I – Alai / Royal Tank / Duck Pound / District Park Lake
park area. The literal meaning of Farsi word Hauz Khas is “The Royal Tank”. It
was built by Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khalji in early 14th century. The tank was
used to store rainwater for its use in the dry season. In early days, it was
spread over 28 hectares and has a pavilion-like structure with Munda Gumbad at
its centre. It has been in depilated condition since the decline of Delhi
Sultanate. It exists today, but with time and poor keeping, it is reduced to
1/5th of its original size, a much less grandeur than what it used to be.
Hauz Khas was flourishing with flora and fauna, but due to toxicity in
inhabitable water content, it’s seen a gradual decline state. Thanks to
environmental activist- Tarun Sebastian and his NGO – Pernod Ricard India
Foundation, Evolve Engineering, there is an initiative to revive the royal
lake. In the public-Delhi government initiative, floating wetland islands are
placed in the Hauz Khas lakes. The results of this initiative are already
positive.
duck and Indian white runner ducks affirm this. The presence of ducks enhances
the beauty of the lake. The effort is ongoing and probably soon, the Hauz Khas
Lake will regain its royal beauty. Irrespective of the situation of the Hauz
Khas Lake, the serenity of the area is enriched due to the presence of Tughlaq
monumental architecture and nearby archaeological sites like Qutub Minar,
Sultan Ghari, and Suraj Kund, etc. A very strolling trek path has
been made around this lake. This trek is lined with lush green trees and shrubs
adding beauty to the lake. Usually, in the morning and evening, you will see people
walking and running, a popular game around this lake.
Munda Gumbad
ruins on a hillock. This ruin is known as the Munda Gumbad, in English, it is
called Bald Dome. Initially, it was in the standing tall at the centre of Hauz
Khas Lake. Both lake and Munda Gumbad were built by Delhi Sultan Alauddin
Khalji. Due to continued depilated condition of the Hauz Khas Lake with time,
today Munda Gumbad ruin stands at the edge of the reduced lake. In its prime
time, this ruin was a double storied structure with four-sided entry and a
narrow staircase leading upwards.
Firoz Shah’ fort – Outer view
My other blog post link-
>Blogpost– One Day Trip to Hauz Khash I: Exploring Forgotten Heritage of Muslim Dynasty
>Blogpost– Three Days Trip to Sundarbans- A mystic world of prey and predators
>Photo Gallery on Sundarbans– Photo Gallery- Sundarban National Park
>Blogpost– Exploring Our Historical Past Event -Bhimbetka, The Rock Shelter
>Photo Gallery on Bhimbetka– Photo Gallery- Bhimbetka, The Rock Shelters
>Blogpost– Exploring Chhath Puja– The Festival of Faith, Devotion and Spirituality
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