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Bonta
Park
near
the
Kamla
Ridge
is
a
quiet
park
with
lush
green
plants
and
gorgeous
bougainvillaea
trees
that
makes
you
feel
like
you’re
far
far
away
from
the
noise
of
the
concrete
jungle
this
city
has
become.
While
walking
around
the
perimeter
of
the
area
you’ll
hear
the
melodious
chirping
of
birds,
and
we
promise
it
doesn’t
get
any
better
than
this!
In
The
Lap
Of
Nature
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The
park
can
often
be
seen
covered
with
dried
bougainvillaea
flowers
and
the
green
alleys
are
full
of
flowers
that
look
even
more
gorgeous
during
the
spring
season.
For
someone
who
likes
to
take
some
time
off
the
craziness
of
life,
this
one
offers
an
ideal
escape
where
you
can
take
in
the
general
calmness
and
beauty
of
nature.
The
pretty
Bonta
Park
is
also
a
photographer’s
paradise
as
it
has
a
lot
to
offer.
It
gives
you
a
glimpse
into
nature,
and
when
you
see
the
sun
shining
bright
in
the
park,
you’ll
understand
that
the
world
is
indeed
a
beautiful
place.
Located
north
of
Old
Delhi
and
the
Kashmiri
Gate,
Bonta
Park
(also
known
as
the
Kamla
Nehru
Ridge)
is
a
pleasant,
long
stretch
of
green
space.
Here,
runners
can
accumulate
nearly
8
km
of
distance
over
both
stone-paved
and
dirt
trails.
Highlights
along
the
way
include
the
Mutiny
Memorial
spire
and
the
Flagstaff
Tower.
While
there
are
multiple
points
to
access
the
park’s
trails,
the
best
way
to
maximize
distance
is
to
start
in
the
south
at
the
Dr.
Kamwal
Road
and
head
north
past
the
medical
college
to
Chauburja
Marg.
From
Chauburja
Marg,
runners
will
encounter
a
series
of
dirt
paths
which
loop
around
the
north
end
of
the
park.
Follow
them
clockwise
or
counter
clockwise
then
return
for
a
“lollipop”
shaped
route.
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