India-Africa Friendship Rose Garden in Chanakyapuri is a peaceful little escape tucked in the heart of Delhi’s diplomatic zone. It’s clean, quiet (most of the time), and full of well-maintained rose beds that bloom best in winter. You’ll find a decent variety of roses and open spaces to stroll, sit, or take a breather from city chaos.
Not overly crowded—perfect for those who like calm surroundings. No food stalls, no noise, just flowers, birds, and fresh air. Great for photography, solo walks, or reading under a tree. Don’t expect entertainment—this garden’s all about slow, simple nature vibes.
Details:
Entry Fee: Free
Timings:
Summer: 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Winter: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Parking: Limited roadside parking available nearby (free, but not guaranteed on busy days)
Best Time to Visit: November to February (rose season, pleasant weather)
Transportation:
Nearest Metro: Lok Kalyan Marg (Yellow Line) or Race Course
Bus/Auto: Easily reachable via auto or cab; not many direct buses
Address: Africa Avenue,...
Read moreOne of the hidden gems in Delhi. Ideal for nature lovers.Dedicated to different kinds of roses. Best time to visit between December - March. No entry ticket required. No pets allowed. One may have picnic with family or friends. Peaceful and serene.Its a perfect place to picnic with one person or a whole big family.Best time to visit the garden is on a winter afternoon. Located just at the start of shanti path, the garden is ideal for escaping the mad rush of the city. You can also carry your picnic lunch here and enjoy it amidst beautiful roses and greenery.Many varieties of roses are found here, which after blooming in February and March offer a panoramic view. There is a very calm atmosphere for walking in the morning...
Read moreThis is a rose garden situated on both sides of Shantipath, just after the Rail Transport Museum, the rose garden spreads out across lawns, with fountains and water channels along the middle. February and early March are a great time to visit the gardens; this is when dozens of varieties of roses are in bloom across the gardens, from some very common pink or white varieties to rarer ones in hues like deep crimson and pale mauve. There are other flowers too, both atop the pergolas as well as in beds, but the roses are the main attraction. When I visited, I could see lots of roses and in the afternoon the weather was perfect you can also go for a picnic but remember it has no toilet though parking is available...
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