Champa gali, Delhi

                                                                              Champa Gali, Saket

Champa Gali, Delhi
Some of the interesting things you can plan to visit for 
Champa Gali at Saket looks like Mela and in this small wonderland there five places which you would like to visit JugMug Thela, Blue Tokai coffee roasters, from the outdoor lightning, sitting to hand made artisan coffee, next gem is People Tree where you can find hand-made clothes, and the interesting one I personally like is the Reading Room where you can donate a book and in return a free cup of tea.



Once you enter this lane it will lead you to the bliss where you can sit and have coffee and beat the lazy weekend blues. It has an outdoor seating lit up with fairy lights in the evening. Champa Gali is pretty photogenic, with hanging trees on its walls, art signage. There are many such cafes and studio-cum-shops which have so many handmade pieces of stuff, drinks, and deserts and many more things to enjoy there.

One of the most popular Jugmug Thela, the exquisite ambiance with the rustic look makes it's unique and attractive, where a pop-up tea stall has a beautiful seating area across the counter and in the backyard as well. They also have a reading room just opposite which has many popular books where you can sit eat and enjoying reading. WOAH!


Jugaad is one of the non-profit handicraft shop and home decor things, organic care products, and jewelry and published books. This nook is full to the brim with paper products bags, clothes, accessories and more.


Some History about the Gali
In Saket, there's this land Khasra number 258, which till a few years back had cow shades and furniture workshop, is now a Parisian passageway called Champa Gali. This newly established Champa Gali is gaining popularity not only for its delicious food cafe but also for its Parisian backstreets glitzy labyrinthian setting. This area has traditional rural vibes to it with all the neem trees, the calmness, and the serenity. 

It's still a work in progress at one end of the street a couple of new cafes are coming up. The place and the environment are absolutely delightful, the pretty cafes and bistros are treated to find among the bustling daily hustle of Delhi. This place is best if you are looking for some quality time away from the maddening crowd. It's a true gem in itself.

Comments

Ajit said…
Awsm , We will defentely go on my friend's birthday which will held on 11 August. Thank You for suggesting this place .๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š
thnx๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š
good luck๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ˜…
helllooo said…
Interesting place !! Going to visit it soon

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