https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/short-spring-delhi-perfect-time-sunder-nursery-heres-why-10551712/
Media Source: The Indian Express
Date: 27 February 2026
The Sunder Nursery-Humayun’s Tomb-Humayun’s Tomb Museum triad in Delhi, India is much more than just a well-planned cultural hub. It is a confluence of historical, cultural, and ecological heritage. There is a wide range of new cafes and resta
The Sunder Nursery-Humayun’s Tomb-Humayun’s Tomb Museum triad in Delhi, India is much more than just a well-planned cultural hub. It is a confluence of historical, cultural, and ecological heritage. There is a wide range of new cafes and restaurants to suit all pockets. “After 17 years of planning, it is now really a full-time destination. You can come here to look at the monuments, count 300 tree species, 150 bird species, attend cultural programmes, see a museum, and enjoy the living culture of Nizamuddin basti,” conservation architect Ratish Nanda, who is the Projects Director of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), said of the historical-cultural quarter spread over 250 acres. The AKTC spearheads the Nizamuddin Urban Renewal Project, including the conservation of the three spaces in the quarter along with its more than 60 monuments, as well as the revitalisation of the Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti and the restoration of the Hazrat Nizamuddin Baoli.