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Parks #19 in New Delhi

Ajmal Khan Park

4 · 8,591 reviews
Active and community-focused
Ajmal Khan Park, Ajmal Khan Rd, Block 57, Karol Bagh, Delhi, 110005, India
Interesting facts
1

The park is named after Hakim Ajmal Khan, a pioneer of the Unani system of medicine in India.

2

It is centrally located within Karol Bagh, one of the most densely populated commercial and residential areas in Delhi.

3

The park serves as a common venue for local community events and public gatherings in the district.

Overview

Ajmal Khan Park is a prominent urban green space situated in the heart of the Karol Bagh neighborhood in New Delhi. Named after the Indian independence activist and physician Hakim Ajmal Khan, the park serves as a community hub for local residents. The grounds feature paved walking paths that circulate through landscaped lawns and garden beds. The park includes designated play areas for children and open sections for recreational sports. It acts as a primary lung for the densely built commercial surroundings of Karol Bagh.

Photo spot

The central walking path during the morning hours when the light is soft and the park is active.

Insider tips

Visit during the early morning hours to see the space utilized by local exercise groups and yoga practitioners.

Keep a close watch on personal belongings as the park is situated in a high-traffic commercial zone.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during the peak heat of the afternoon in summer; avoid street vendors operating right at the gates if you are looking for hygienic food options.

Etiquette

Dress modestly and respect local community norms; avoid disruptive noise or littering.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during the winter months (November to February) to avoid the intense Delhi heat.
Address
Ajmal Khan Park, Ajmal Khan Rd, Block 57, Karol Bagh, Delhi, 110005, India
28.653, 77.196
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited benches along perimeter paths and under scattered trees.
Recreational facilitiesWalking circuits and small children's play area.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during the winter months (November to February) to avoid the intense Delhi heat..

The central walking path during the morning hours when the light is soft and the park is active.

Close by you'll find Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Red Fort, India Gate.