Media Source: Delhi Planet
Date: 12 March 2020
Lakshit Vohra reports: “Prominently visible from the famous Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery is one of the best gardens of Delhi with an abundance of trees, flowers and monuments.” The Sunder Nursery is part of the more significant Nizamuddin Urban Renewal Project of the Aga Khan Trust master plan that involves restoration wor
Lakshit Vohra reports: “Prominently visible from the famous Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery is one of the best gardens of Delhi with an abundance of trees, flowers and monuments.” The Sunder Nursery is part of the more significant Nizamuddin Urban Renewal Project of the Aga Khan Trust master plan that involves restoration work on 30 heritage structures. The Renewal Project will develop a corridor connecting Humayun’s Tomb and Sunder Nursery to Purana Qila and Zoo. The future plan of the nursery is to link all the nearby areas and develop it into India’s largest park covering 900 acres. “The area contains 4500 trees, and 54 varieties of flowers. There are around 80 different types of bird species and 36 types of butterflies. Their Bonsai House is home to some bonsai over 80 years old” she says, calling this the best place in the city to take stunning photos.