Sultanpur Metro Station is an elevated station on the Yellow Line, located in the Sultanpur area at the southern edge of Delhi, close to the Haryana border. Opened in 2010, the station serves a predominantly residential catchment and is a transit point for those making their way between South Delhi localities and the growing Gurugram corridor.
The area is notable for its proximity to Sultanpur National Park, a renowned wetland bird sanctuary that draws birdwatchers and nature lovers from across the NCR between October and March, when migratory birds arrive in large numbers. The station has made this nature reserve significantly more accessible for day-trippers who want to experience Delhi's natural surroundings without taking private vehicles.
Sultanpur as a neighbourhood maintains a quieter, semi-rural character compared to the urban density of the metro stops further north. The station area has a modest set of commercial establishments and a strong community of daily wage workers and families who use it for their regular commutes.
If you are heading to Sultanpur National Park (Bird Sanctuary), Sultanpur is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Local Sultanpur Village and Delhi-Haryana Border Area. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.