After nearly a decade of stillness, the historical backwaters of Yamuna adorning Delhi’s Purana Qila are once again rippling with activity. In a step to boost tourism and surge engagement, boating has officially returned to one of the capital’s oldest monuments, marking a significant revival of a heritage-linked recreational experience. The initiative, relaunched with an alliance of the Sabhyata Foundation and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), brings back paddle boats to the moat that wraps around the fort—a spot long steeped deep into the identity of Delhi and cherished by families, tourists, and history lovers alike.
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Boating At Delhi's Purana Qila Makes A Comeback After A Decade
After nearly a decade, boating returns to Delhi’s Purana Qila. The heritage-linked experience reopens with paddle boats, safety upgrades, and modern amenities, blending Mughal-era charm with urban leisure

Sher Mandal at Purana Qila
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Sher Mandal at Purana Qila
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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