Khooni Khan Jheel - Delhi

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Abhik Basu on Google

Historical "haunted" natural pond in the middle of serene forested park of Kamala Nehru Ridge. Place to get lost in nature.
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Rishav Kakati on Google

If you're living in North campus, you just can't give this place a miss. The jheel got its name due to the events of 1857 in Delhi. The story goes that the mutineers were caught, killed and then were left to rot in this jheel. Over a few days , the jheel turned red and hence the name. There are a lot of spooky ghost stories surrounding this jheel which makes it more interesting to visit. Just make sure you don't visit it after the sun sets. Lot of security issues
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Vaibhav Saxena on Google

A very quiet, serene and calming place in the heart of delhi. Place is naturally beautiful. You can spend time here with your friends or loved ones. But beware of the monkeys.
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Vishal Kumar on Google

Best place to visit if you are a nature lover
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Mukund Handa on Google

It is not a place where you can chill with your friends or family. First of all it is a very wild kind of a place as there are so many monkeys around this place. Secondly it is not a tourist spot so it is not maintained. Thirdly even in so wild place you will find so many couples being intimate here which makes people coming here with family or even friends uncomfortable.
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vivek rana 200 on Google

Got a weak wooden bridge be careful !!
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Arkobrato Gupta on Google

The khooni jheel meaning bloody lake got its name after the 1857 uprising when several Indian and British soldiers, women and children died here. There is no trace of red in this lake. Whatever blood was shed here dried up ages ago. It is not even big enough to be called a lake but more like a small pond. Surrounded by thick vegetation from all sides, the greenish layer over the water along with the swimming ducklings paint a serene picture contrary to its reputation. But be cautious as the signboards also indicate that the lake is at least 80 feet deep and has a history of drowning incidents which is why swimming or diving in the lake is not allowed.
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Ujjwal Singh on Google

Hyped place.....nothing horror untill you go there after sunset. Must listen about that 1857 khan chacha story and small war happen there between british and indian sepoys. You will find it on internet (the hindu newssite)

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