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How long is the drive from Bharatpur to Shimla?
The direct drive from Bharatpur to Shimla is 357 mi (574 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 50 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Bharatpur to Shimla, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New Delhi, Chandigarh, Gurugram (Gurgaon), and Noida, as well as top places to visit like Shri Krishna Janmasthan and Shri Krishna Janmasthan, or the ever-popular Deeg Palace.
The top cities between Bharatpur and Shimla are New Delhi, Chandigarh, Gurugram (Gurgaon), and Noida. New Delhi is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Bharatpur and 5 hours from Shimla.
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Noida
Noida is a planned city in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The riverside Okhla Bird Sanctuary is home to migratory and native birds, plus jackals and butterflies. Plants at the Botanic Garden of Indian Republic include water lilies and cacti. The ISKCON Noida temple has a diorama depicting the life of Lord Krishna. Southwest of Noida, Surajkund lake is a 10th-century reservoir with the ruins of a sun temple.
3% as popular as New Delhi
14 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Shimla
Gurugram, located just southwest of New Delhi in northern India, is a bustling financial and technology hub with a vibrant food culture. The city is home to attractions such as the Kingdom of Dreams, a complex for theatrical shows, and the striking orange-and-white-striped Hindu temple Sheetala Mata Mandir. Photography enthusiasts can explore the Vintage Camera Museum which showcases cameras and prints spanning a century. Nature lovers can head west of the city to Sultanpur National Park, known for its diverse bird species.
9% as popular as New Delhi
15 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Shimla
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New Delhi, the capital of India and part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is home to key government institutions like Rashtrapati Bhavan and Sansad Bhavan. The city plans to revive 20 lakes to international standards as part of a larger project. Additionally, it recently welcomed LOpera's 17th outlet in the stunning setting of Bikaner House. New Delhi is also known for its vibrant neighborhoods like Tagore Garden Extension in West Delhi.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Shimla
Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and Haryana in northern India, was designed by the renowned architect Le Corbusier. The city boasts impressive structures like the Capitol Complex and the Open Hand Monument. Additionally, visitors can explore the Rock Garden, a unique park adorned with sculptures crafted from recycled materials. In terms of culinary experiences, Chandigarh is home to Nikhil Mittal, a successful chef and entrepreneur who honed his skills at F.C.
9% as popular as New Delhi
9 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Shimla
Best stops along Bharatpur to Shimla drive
The top stops along the way from Bharatpur to Shimla (with short detours) are Qutub Minar, Yogi Hriday Kamal, and Humayun's Tomb. Other popular stops include Kingdom of Dreams, India Gate, and Prem Mandir, Vrindavan.
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Deeg Palace
Historical place
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Historic 18th-century palace complex known for its lavish interior, vibrant gardens, pools & museum.
If you are planning some quality time for a day, this is the best place in and around mathura. Good photographic point.
DEEPAK RAJ — Google review
Beautiful place , the visitors need to keep the place clean as they litter . Even though there are people to do it. People should be taught the importance of preserving one's heritage.
Maha Goyal — Google review
Deeg Palace is undeniably a sight to behold - its grandeur and impeccable maintenance are praiseworthy. However, it's disheartening to see that both locals and tourists don't seem to take care of the place as they should. One particular eyesore is the pond, which has been filled with plastic, causing distress upon sight. Despite this, the overall beauty of the place is undeniable. It's worth a visit for its architectural splendor, but it's crucial that we all do our part to preserve its charm.
Gops Khurana — Google review
This could have been an amazing place but unfortunately not due to low maintenance.
It's called Jal mahal, and Jal was either missing or very dirty.
It's a huge complex, nice garden and a museum.
Accidentally we found this place can be visited while reaching Bharatpur or on way back to Gurgaon via Mumbai expressway. So no need to come here separately from Bharatpur, just while returning from Bharatpur use the maps to reach here. It will take couple of hours max and then carry on your journey back. Lot of time will be saved with this approach, and the place is nearly 1hr drive from Bharatpur.
No entry tickets required, tickets only for museum.
Parking place is limited.
Pijush Haldar — Google review
Must visit place. Great architectures. One of the best places Indian history
AP07 RaviTeja — Google review
Summer Palace Built By Jat Maharaja Surajmal. Very Beautifully Carved. Though Fountains Need Proper Maintenance. ASI Needs To Look After The Toilets Too.
Amandeep Mathur — Google review
Jal Mahal without jal. Deeg palace needs to be maintained more. Cleanliness was maintained but the palace walls were deteriorating and walls were scribbled. One can visit for free but tickets are needed for museums . The area outside is not developed according to a tourist place. Mahal is beautiful but needs to be renovated. Sunset looks beautiful from palace.
Ankita Verma — Google review
What a place! What a creation! Something beyond imagination. What heritage we have in India and how thoughtful and creative our ancestors were!
This is a must visit place for one and all. But the heart breaking scene was maintenance of the lake / pond surrounding which made us really feel pitty thinking the Raja who made this would not keep this ponded boundary in such shabby condition. And for this only govt can't do all as the local people also have to take the initiative of keeping it clean and dirt free. Packet of chips, bottles and what not were scene inside that black water! I request all the visitors to please keep this in mind that this place belongs to us, the Indians and we can't ruin it this way.
If get a chance, shall visit again. Photography inside the museums are not allowed hence posting pics of outside areas. Rs. 50 for adults and no ticket for kids below 15 years age. Definitely visit and enjoy the beauty.
gargi banerjee — Google review
Went there few days back!
Had an amazing experience, it was clean and was so much to explore about!
You can take great pictures videos!
Had some street food, outside the mahal
Must visit! ✨😍
Tanya Joshi — Google review
Very close to Deeg Fort. This place has many things of attraction. Here you can see the foot of the elephant who broke the door or red fort, an entire structure brought from agra and rejointed here. A more then 200 year old "Sphatic" stone statue of Lord Hanuman. Old mechanisam of calling via holes. Old wrestling area. Beside all these you will get change to see old beautiful strucature. Good place for a long drive too.
Sanjiv Kumar Chauhan — Google review
A historic museum cum palace of Maharaja Surajmal.
Very beautifully preserved his memories.
Latika Nagpure — Google review
Very good place and museum
Suman Gulia — Google review
Deeg Palace is a Palace in Deeg & 32 km from city of Bharatpur Rajasthan in Deeg District It is built in 1772 as a luxurious summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur State. The palace was in active use till the early 1970s. Deeg Palace is the only palace of Hindu style in the whole of North India
Sanjay Nag — Google review
Best place for tym waste. If you are a local person, then you may go here to spend your free, but you come from outside only for visit here, than you shouldn't choose it.
MONU JAISWAL — Google review
Lovely palace. The palace is well kept considering the extremely low price of tickets. Entry to lawns is actually free. You only need tickets if you want to go inside the palace buildings.
Lots of places for photography as well. The palace has alot of beautifully designed buildings and is surrounded by a lake on one side. Alot of greenery as well. Definitely consider it for a visit if you are nearby.
You'll easily end up spending 2-3 hours.
Sanchit Garg — Google review
It's beautiful jalmahal palace ..with a museum
S Gangopadhyay — Google review
Very spacious and open place. Green. Architectural marvel. Grand. Good to visit to click amazing pictures. Ticket is needed if one wants to also enter museums inside the palace
Manas Madrecha — Google review
Nice historical place....
rakesh mate — Google review
This palace is in between Agra and Bharatpur and 32 kms from bharatpur city. Few pointers
1. Entry is free for the park
2. INR 25 for visiting the muesuen
3. There is a temple of Hanuman ji in the palace
4. Parking is available outside the gate which is limited
5. The muesuem closes by 5.30pm
6. There is a marble building which is said that it was bought from Delhi after battle wi which dismantled and erected again here. It is complete structure
7. Friday the palace is closed
The Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple in Mathura is a renowned Hindu temple that is believed to be the site where Lord Shri Krishna first appeared. It is an exquisite temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a must-visit for all devotees. The birthplace of Lord Krishna, this temple is considered one of the most beautiful places in India. It attracts numerous visitors every year who come to pay their respects and seek blessings from the deity.
It's a good temple
This is very Beautiful place
Harsh Sharma — Google review
A very holy place and a memory of our beloved Lord Krishna birth place. Actually a jail where the kansa ( maternal uncle of lord krishna) keep the devki and vasudev for a long time here . Now this place is now called krishna janambhumi. Entry is free here but if you have any bag then kept in clock room @, 10rs per bag and rs 2for per cellphone. No mobile or camera allowed inside the permises. Enter from gate no 10 then you see the caves one in left and one on right . Ticket for both caves is rs 10 . Langer Hall inside the temple. Also view garbh grah. And big mandir. Cold water facility and shoes ghar inside the temple. Rooms are available in international vishram grah @500/-rs to 2200/- rs as per your choice. Every person must watch this place and take the bless of lord krishna.
ANIL KAPOOR — Google review
Just amazing experience to witness in person, where Lord Krishna was actually born ..Very Holy and historical importance..
Keep in mind Opening and closing time of adjacent temple in campus, else the birth place is almost open during normal day hours..one can just go through normal wait time in line..No major restrictions..
But do keep in mind, that No mobile, smart watch, camera of any type are not allowed in premises..safe locakers are available, Ladies and gents separate system..but do carry lockable bag, if you're Group..to put all belonging in one place.
Monkey are also to be aware of..as they often snatch things from visiting devotees.
Ambica Associates — Google review
Out side of entry
Cloakroom is there for electronics and separate for bags
After entering there is a cave for Shri Krishn Leela if you wish to go then ticket of 10 inr you have to buy
After take staircase you will enter janmsthan
And then after upper side you will see Radha Krishn idols sevyat Goswami's
DIWAKAR DUBEY — Google review
Shree Krishna Janmashtan temple in Mathura is a sacred and historical temple that is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
This temple is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourist alike and it is must visit destination for anyone who is interested in Hindu Mythology and Spirituality.
Whether you a devotee or simply interested in history and culture,you are sure to be impressed by the beauty and Spirituality of this wonderful temple.
Mobile and other things are not allowed for security reasons.
Dipesh Mistry — Google review
🌟 Visiting Shri Krishna Janmsthan in Vrindavan was an absolute blessing! 🙏 The sacred atmosphere and historical significance of this holy site left me in awe. ✨ From the beautiful architecture to the spiritual vibes, every moment was truly enchanting. 🏰 It's a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Lord Krishna and Hindu spirituality. 🕉️ Highly recommended for a soulful and enriching experience!
Vicky Kumar Gupta — Google review
Very beautiful lord Krishna's temple must watch every one.
Jai shree Krishna 🙏🙏🌺💐🌹🇮🇳.
RAVI YADAV — Google review
This place is the birthplace of Shri Krishna. Here Krishna was born
There is also a cave in it, in which a small life cycle of shri Krishna was shown,very good artwork in it.
You have to buy a ticket to go to the cave
Note- Mobile Phones, Camera and digital watches is not allowed,inside the Janmbhoomi.
You always find crowd here any time
Lalit Singh — Google review
I like it. Beautiful place Krishna. I will tell you. This temple is not allow mobile phone and electronic item. Please keep in the car, and another vehicle. Don't carry electric items
Dr. Sonam Tanwar — Google review
Pious land of Shri Krishna.. Visited the Janmabhoomi and the jail together. Sad to see the lower maintenance. The place deserve better management, indeed.
V Vighnesh — Google review
Shri krishna janmasthan is in MATHURA. The place where birth of God Shri krishna took place in prison. Same building or prison is available but the note I read there that says between that period and today 3 times different different Mughals tried to collapse this building but today also it's available as Shri krishna Janmsthan. Best place there are 2 temple near to near no mobile phones available in side temple gate. You will get many auto cars to go there. This place is near to vrindavan and dwarkadish mandir and yamuna ghat is present at 2-3 km from.krishna Janmsthan. You should visit many shops available and Prasad stalls.
ankit patil — Google review
Shree krishna's birth place ...
RamAvtar Rawal — Google review
Any combination of 24 alphabets cannot describe the eternal beauty of the place. Immense peace can be felt while sitting in front of krishna murti.
The Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex is a group of Hindu temples in Mallapura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. These temples are built at the location where the Lord Krishna was born, and is adjacent to the Shahi Eidgah mosque built by Aurangzeb!
According to historians, the prison cell, popularly known as 'Garbha Griha' ( Sanctum Sanitorium ) , in the temple premise is the exact place where lord Krishna was born. The stone walled cell is reminiscent of the cruelty of King Kansa. Many statues and sculptures of the bygone era were found on excavating the site. The prison cell was gradually turned into the present beautiful temple. Lakhs of devotees throng the temple during Janmashtami.
Note- Mobile Phones, Camera and digital watches is not allowed,inside the Janmbhoomi.
Timings: 5:00am to 12:00pm , 4:00pm to 9:30pm
Mainak Mandal — Google review
A place where Lord Krishna was born. It is a religious place which gives you a positivity in nature, atmosphere and in yourself.
Kunal Suryavanshi — Google review
Mist Visit place for every hindu!
No phones Bluetooth watch bags are allowed
Locker facilities provided out there
This temple was destroyed by mughals 4 times!!
And still watching another mazar standing nearby it!!
But now it's being re developed and made a huge temple!!
Harish Vashisth — Google review
This is one of the most holy places I have visited in Mathura as it is said to be the birth place of our lord Krishna. Near about 5000 years ago lord Krishna born there in the jail to Vasudeva and Devaki Maiya. Later he was transferred across the Yamuna river to mata Yashodha Devi and Nanda and brought up by them.
So, the Sri Krishna jonmo bhoomi place is basically the place where lord Krishna is appeared on earth. We have visited there in the evening. We can't carry any electronic gadgets like mobile, camera etc inside the place, so we have to submit them in the booths with minimum charges. There are separate gents and ladies booths. After that we have to wait for a while in the checking booths for security check. Then we entered the place.
It is no doubt a peaceful place. The inside area is a little chilly. When we roamed through the jail area I literally had goosebumps. It is such a good fortune of me to see that place in person. Other than that the whole place is quite beautiful and maintained. I have enjoyed my journey there.
Bipasha C -puja — Google review
The holy place where Lord Shree Krishna menifasted himself.
The original place is in the form of prison where Lord Krishna's mother father were captured by Kansa.
The place is really a divine place and you can really feel the presence of Shree Lord Krishna.
Post that the main temple of Lord Shree Krishna is built.
Inside the campus mobile and camera not allowed.
Deepak Thakker — Google review
This place is phenomenal, it's just marvelous. I mean you would love this place from the very start. It is filled with good vibes. The sculpture of Shree Radhe Krishna is very beautiful. It provides you inner peace. It's really hard to describe my feelings in words about here.
Amandeep Singh — Google review
If you believe in god then this place is history for you or else it's a myth. It was supposed to be the place where lord Krishna was born. It's also called Kans karagar. You cannot take mobile phones inside so plan accordingly. There are cloak rooms at gates where you can keep your phones. Timing is the same as any other temple in Vrindavan and mathura. There are 3 gates. Gate 3 seems to be less crowded than the other gates. Gate one has many shops and food joints. So plan your visit accordingly.
debodeep raychaudhuri — Google review
Do not carry any electronic gadget or purse as it is taken out by the security.
No camera, no mobile and not even smart watches or earbuds are allowed to be taken in the gate and may not be even given back if taken by security, so it is advised to go without any instrumental gadget .
This is one of the most holy places I have
visited in Mathura as it is said to be the birth place of our lord Krishna. Near about 5000 years ago lord Krishna born there in the jail to Vasudeva and Devaki Maiya. Later he was transferred across the Yamuna river to mata Yashodha Devi and Nanda and brought up by them.
So, the Sri Krishna jonmo bhoomi place is basically the place where lord Krishna is appeared on earth. We have visited there in the evening. We can't carry any electronic gadgets like mobile, camera etc inside the place, so we have to submit them in the booths with minimum charges. There are separate gents and ladies booths. After that we have to wait for a while in the checking booths for security check. Then we entered the place.
It is no doubt a peaceful place. The inside area is a little chilly. When we roamed through the jail area I literally had goosebumps. It is such a good fortune of me to see that place in person. Other than that the whole place is quite beautiful and maintained. I have enjoyed my journey there.
nikhil jain (naval) — Google review
Earlier in childhood, my grandfather always tells a story about their father n forefather that they have fought for country n Hindu temples.
What a marvelous architecture...
Feeling blessed....
I don't know how other community claiming for ownership...such a beautiful religious monument mentioned with Hinduism architecture in Shlokas.....
Sudhanshu Srivastava — Google review
Shri Krishan Janam Bhumi is a very interesting place to visit. This is the place where you can enter only after you deposit all the electronic items with you like Mobile, Electronic watch and other belongings except money and for each item you have to pay Rs 2. So while you visit this place you need to have change with you. Infrastructure is fabulous. The jail where Lord krishana was born is worth seeing. Apart from that there is a Mosque adjoining the Temple.The place is under the strict surveillance of the Military.
Dr. Loveleen Chauhan — Google review
Shri krishna janmabhoomi is the birth place of Lord Krishna.
Lord krishna is the 8Th child of his parents and he is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu .
This place is so sensitive.
You can't carry any electronic device even a digital watch.
You have to keep your bag outside in the store.
There are some counters are made in which you can submit your bag.
There are sone counters specially made for mobile phones.
Try to go early because the checking and all the these safety protocols will take time.
ANKIT PATEL — Google review
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Janam bhoomi Marg, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
The Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple in Mathura is a renowned Hindu temple that is believed to be the site where Lord Shri Krishna first appeared. It is an exquisite temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a must-visit for all devotees. The birthplace of Lord Krishna, this temple is considered one of the most beautiful places in India. It attracts numerous visitors every year who come to pay their respects and seek blessings from the deity.
It's a good temple
This is very Beautiful place
Harsh Sharma — Google review
A very holy place and a memory of our beloved Lord Krishna birth place. Actually a jail where the kansa ( maternal uncle of lord krishna) keep the devki and vasudev for a long time here . Now this place is now called krishna janambhumi. Entry is free here but if you have any bag then kept in clock room @, 10rs per bag and rs 2for per cellphone. No mobile or camera allowed inside the permises. Enter from gate no 10 then you see the caves one in left and one on right . Ticket for both caves is rs 10 . Langer Hall inside the temple. Also view garbh grah. And big mandir. Cold water facility and shoes ghar inside the temple. Rooms are available in international vishram grah @500/-rs to 2200/- rs as per your choice. Every person must watch this place and take the bless of lord krishna.
ANIL KAPOOR — Google review
Just amazing experience to witness in person, where Lord Krishna was actually born ..Very Holy and historical importance..
Keep in mind Opening and closing time of adjacent temple in campus, else the birth place is almost open during normal day hours..one can just go through normal wait time in line..No major restrictions..
But do keep in mind, that No mobile, smart watch, camera of any type are not allowed in premises..safe locakers are available, Ladies and gents separate system..but do carry lockable bag, if you're Group..to put all belonging in one place.
Monkey are also to be aware of..as they often snatch things from visiting devotees.
Ambica Associates — Google review
Out side of entry
Cloakroom is there for electronics and separate for bags
After entering there is a cave for Shri Krishn Leela if you wish to go then ticket of 10 inr you have to buy
After take staircase you will enter janmsthan
And then after upper side you will see Radha Krishn idols sevyat Goswami's
DIWAKAR DUBEY — Google review
Shree Krishna Janmashtan temple in Mathura is a sacred and historical temple that is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
This temple is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourist alike and it is must visit destination for anyone who is interested in Hindu Mythology and Spirituality.
Whether you a devotee or simply interested in history and culture,you are sure to be impressed by the beauty and Spirituality of this wonderful temple.
Mobile and other things are not allowed for security reasons.
Dipesh Mistry — Google review
🌟 Visiting Shri Krishna Janmsthan in Vrindavan was an absolute blessing! 🙏 The sacred atmosphere and historical significance of this holy site left me in awe. ✨ From the beautiful architecture to the spiritual vibes, every moment was truly enchanting. 🏰 It's a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Lord Krishna and Hindu spirituality. 🕉️ Highly recommended for a soulful and enriching experience!
Vicky Kumar Gupta — Google review
Very beautiful lord Krishna's temple must watch every one.
Jai shree Krishna 🙏🙏🌺💐🌹🇮🇳.
RAVI YADAV — Google review
This place is the birthplace of Shri Krishna. Here Krishna was born
There is also a cave in it, in which a small life cycle of shri Krishna was shown,very good artwork in it.
You have to buy a ticket to go to the cave
Note- Mobile Phones, Camera and digital watches is not allowed,inside the Janmbhoomi.
You always find crowd here any time
Lalit Singh — Google review
I like it. Beautiful place Krishna. I will tell you. This temple is not allow mobile phone and electronic item. Please keep in the car, and another vehicle. Don't carry electric items
Dr. Sonam Tanwar — Google review
Pious land of Shri Krishna.. Visited the Janmabhoomi and the jail together. Sad to see the lower maintenance. The place deserve better management, indeed.
V Vighnesh — Google review
Shri krishna janmasthan is in MATHURA. The place where birth of God Shri krishna took place in prison. Same building or prison is available but the note I read there that says between that period and today 3 times different different Mughals tried to collapse this building but today also it's available as Shri krishna Janmsthan. Best place there are 2 temple near to near no mobile phones available in side temple gate. You will get many auto cars to go there. This place is near to vrindavan and dwarkadish mandir and yamuna ghat is present at 2-3 km from.krishna Janmsthan. You should visit many shops available and Prasad stalls.
ankit patil — Google review
Shree krishna's birth place ...
RamAvtar Rawal — Google review
Any combination of 24 alphabets cannot describe the eternal beauty of the place. Immense peace can be felt while sitting in front of krishna murti.
The Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex is a group of Hindu temples in Mallapura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. These temples are built at the location where the Lord Krishna was born, and is adjacent to the Shahi Eidgah mosque built by Aurangzeb!
According to historians, the prison cell, popularly known as 'Garbha Griha' ( Sanctum Sanitorium ) , in the temple premise is the exact place where lord Krishna was born. The stone walled cell is reminiscent of the cruelty of King Kansa. Many statues and sculptures of the bygone era were found on excavating the site. The prison cell was gradually turned into the present beautiful temple. Lakhs of devotees throng the temple during Janmashtami.
Note- Mobile Phones, Camera and digital watches is not allowed,inside the Janmbhoomi.
Timings: 5:00am to 12:00pm , 4:00pm to 9:30pm
Mainak Mandal — Google review
A place where Lord Krishna was born. It is a religious place which gives you a positivity in nature, atmosphere and in yourself.
Kunal Suryavanshi — Google review
Mist Visit place for every hindu!
No phones Bluetooth watch bags are allowed
Locker facilities provided out there
This temple was destroyed by mughals 4 times!!
And still watching another mazar standing nearby it!!
But now it's being re developed and made a huge temple!!
Harish Vashisth — Google review
This is one of the most holy places I have visited in Mathura as it is said to be the birth place of our lord Krishna. Near about 5000 years ago lord Krishna born there in the jail to Vasudeva and Devaki Maiya. Later he was transferred across the Yamuna river to mata Yashodha Devi and Nanda and brought up by them.
So, the Sri Krishna jonmo bhoomi place is basically the place where lord Krishna is appeared on earth. We have visited there in the evening. We can't carry any electronic gadgets like mobile, camera etc inside the place, so we have to submit them in the booths with minimum charges. There are separate gents and ladies booths. After that we have to wait for a while in the checking booths for security check. Then we entered the place.
It is no doubt a peaceful place. The inside area is a little chilly. When we roamed through the jail area I literally had goosebumps. It is such a good fortune of me to see that place in person. Other than that the whole place is quite beautiful and maintained. I have enjoyed my journey there.
Bipasha C -puja — Google review
The holy place where Lord Shree Krishna menifasted himself.
The original place is in the form of prison where Lord Krishna's mother father were captured by Kansa.
The place is really a divine place and you can really feel the presence of Shree Lord Krishna.
Post that the main temple of Lord Shree Krishna is built.
Inside the campus mobile and camera not allowed.
Deepak Thakker — Google review
This place is phenomenal, it's just marvelous. I mean you would love this place from the very start. It is filled with good vibes. The sculpture of Shree Radhe Krishna is very beautiful. It provides you inner peace. It's really hard to describe my feelings in words about here.
Amandeep Singh — Google review
If you believe in god then this place is history for you or else it's a myth. It was supposed to be the place where lord Krishna was born. It's also called Kans karagar. You cannot take mobile phones inside so plan accordingly. There are cloak rooms at gates where you can keep your phones. Timing is the same as any other temple in Vrindavan and mathura. There are 3 gates. Gate 3 seems to be less crowded than the other gates. Gate one has many shops and food joints. So plan your visit accordingly.
debodeep raychaudhuri — Google review
Do not carry any electronic gadget or purse as it is taken out by the security.
No camera, no mobile and not even smart watches or earbuds are allowed to be taken in the gate and may not be even given back if taken by security, so it is advised to go without any instrumental gadget .
This is one of the most holy places I have
visited in Mathura as it is said to be the birth place of our lord Krishna. Near about 5000 years ago lord Krishna born there in the jail to Vasudeva and Devaki Maiya. Later he was transferred across the Yamuna river to mata Yashodha Devi and Nanda and brought up by them.
So, the Sri Krishna jonmo bhoomi place is basically the place where lord Krishna is appeared on earth. We have visited there in the evening. We can't carry any electronic gadgets like mobile, camera etc inside the place, so we have to submit them in the booths with minimum charges. There are separate gents and ladies booths. After that we have to wait for a while in the checking booths for security check. Then we entered the place.
It is no doubt a peaceful place. The inside area is a little chilly. When we roamed through the jail area I literally had goosebumps. It is such a good fortune of me to see that place in person. Other than that the whole place is quite beautiful and maintained. I have enjoyed my journey there.
nikhil jain (naval) — Google review
Earlier in childhood, my grandfather always tells a story about their father n forefather that they have fought for country n Hindu temples.
What a marvelous architecture...
Feeling blessed....
I don't know how other community claiming for ownership...such a beautiful religious monument mentioned with Hinduism architecture in Shlokas.....
Sudhanshu Srivastava — Google review
Shri Krishan Janam Bhumi is a very interesting place to visit. This is the place where you can enter only after you deposit all the electronic items with you like Mobile, Electronic watch and other belongings except money and for each item you have to pay Rs 2. So while you visit this place you need to have change with you. Infrastructure is fabulous. The jail where Lord krishana was born is worth seeing. Apart from that there is a Mosque adjoining the Temple.The place is under the strict surveillance of the Military.
Dr. Loveleen Chauhan — Google review
Shri krishna janmabhoomi is the birth place of Lord Krishna.
Lord krishna is the 8Th child of his parents and he is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu .
This place is so sensitive.
You can't carry any electronic device even a digital watch.
You have to keep your bag outside in the store.
There are some counters are made in which you can submit your bag.
There are sone counters specially made for mobile phones.
Try to go early because the checking and all the these safety protocols will take time.
ANKIT PATEL — Google review
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Janam bhoomi Marg, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Hindu temple with carved pillars & domes, set in gardens with fountains & illuminated at night.
No words can describe this place. This place is so beautiful that you will forget about everything else.
We went here on Saturday evening and the place was superr crowded. There are a lot of exhibits to see here and the main attraction is the temple.
It is advisable to go here in the evening as they do a light show and they also do a grand musical fountain starting from 7:30 to 8pm daily.
They have a CANTEEN also here where you can find few things to eat and it is not expensive
There is NO PARKING place here and evenings are super crowded so it is advisable to not drive here at all. It is better to walk and take a rickshaw.
They don't charge entry fee anywhere, you will have to pay only in the canteen for what you eat.
Ankur Mathur — Google review
Prem Mandir in Vrindavan is a beautiful temple. It looks amazing during the day and becomes magical at night with pretty lights. You should visit both times to enjoy it fully. There's a cool fountain show with videos at night as well. It gets crowded on weekends, so come on weekdays for a quieter visit. You'll find lots of yummy food stalls and shops nearby too.
Akash Sharma — Google review
Very beautiful temple. But much crowded in the weekend. I visited on a weekend. Don't carry bags. Be careful with your belongings while staying in queue. Outside the temple, it was much traffic due to crowds in the evening. There are a lot of sweet shops and restaurants outside the temple. E.rickshaw can be got outside temple
Aranganathan S — Google review
Detailing and carvings are to be noticed closely. Amazing infrastructure and lighting. People are not allowed to take a look around nearby temple as it can be easily damaged.
The beauty of the temple will leave you awestruck. Evening is the best time to visit this place.
Gargi Sharma — Google review
It's more like a religious entertainment centre than a temple of worship. We came around 7:30pm and experienced their fountain show. It's huge, there's a lot to see but the focus is definitely on the fountains, displays etc. No bags allowed + thorough checking even with stampede level of crowd.
Dr. Nivedita Ghosh — Google review
Very beautiful temple, this is my first visit to this temple I have heard about but it is really amazing in real. The temple is very beautiful all this design and style is amazing, all the life events of Lord Krishna beautifully crafted on walls of temple.
There is also a theme park arround the temple where some stories of Lord Krishna a shown.
To really experience the beauty of this temple one has to visit in the evening time when the light show and fountain show started they make this temple more beautiful.
The crowd management is a lack from temple management they have to make more efforts in handling of the crowd.
Ankit Jadon — Google review
I will describe my experience at this beautiful temple in 5 points:
1. The temple architecture is so soothing for eyes.
2. For devotees it's a treat to visit temple dedicated to the charming, loving and Divine Lord Krishna.
3. The Cleanliness is at par with any best standard.
4. There is a canteen also inside the temple where the quality of food is also good in reasonable price.
5. In the nights the view of the temple becomes more exuberant.
Deepak Singh — Google review
Very Crowded on weekends but beautiful structure of mandir is designed mandir staff was so coperative and humble please put your any type of bag and camera laptop outside they are not allowed inside temple but you can carry your smartphone. Must visit in evening too because lighting is awesome and nailed the beautification of temple.❤️💕Radhe Radhe 🙏🦚
Shivam Tomar Official — Google review
Beautiful and Serene. A peaceful place to visit and relax. You get so devotional that you feel lost in the beauty of the temple. It is carved with a lot of love and skill. Best Time to visit is evening when lighting is up.
Sarthhak Vashist — Google review
Prem mandir is huge and magnificent. The minute detailing and the carvings are worth watching. Main temple structure is surrounded by picturesque gardens with numerous variety of gorgeous flowers that portray beautiful stories of Lord Krishna. You feel very peaceful and delighted in the temple. They have a cafeteria which serves high quality and delicious food.
Rutuja Binaram — Google review
A Must visit place in shree dham vrindavan. Especially in the evening, the view is a treat to the eyes. All the light shows with water fountains and shree bhagwan darshan inside the temple is just too lovely to watch. 🙏🏻 Hare krsna.
Kundan Chaudhary — Google review
Beautiful architecture with a divine feeling. The night view with all the lights is really hypnotic. Lord Krishna and Radha Rani idols are so mesmerizing. The magical fountain show is something that can't be missed.
Manoj Kaushik — Google review
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Sri Kripalu Maharaj Ji Marg, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India
The Banke Bihari Temple is a Hindu shrine devoted to Lord Krishna and constructed during the 1800s in the Rajasthani style. This temple features exquisite architecture that reflects the religious beliefs of its builders. With its intricate design, this temple stands as an epitome of devotion and artistry, exemplifying the rich history and culture of India.
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Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India
I'll never travel to Shimla without this trip planner again
The Shri Radha Rani Shreeji Temple, Barsana is a 17th-century palatial temple dedicated to Goddess Radha. It is situated on top of a hill and offers breathtaking views of the entire town. Though one needs to climb several stairs to reach the temple, it's absolutely worth it as the aesthetic beauty adds up to the divine environment. The temple location is cozy and charming with an overall peaceful atmosphere that emits positive vibes.
Although you have to climb up 200 staircases. But worth it! Absolutely worth it. And even you can take a break from walking to enjoy mouthwatering glass of lassi. Overall, aesthetic beauty adds up to divine environment. There is peace around. One can even enjoy the view of the entire town from the mandir itself. Last, but not the least, one can feel a positive vibe around.
Anmol — Google review
The temple is located in Barsana...
There is two routes to go temple....first is stairs (Approx. 300) second is road where you can go by bike & cars....
If you are not totally physical fit choose road and hire a bike...
Must visit temple that a wonderful location temple giving a peace in mind...
Anupam Jaiswal — Google review
many holi people here, great temple with most important significance. a bit crowded at some days but it is wirth to visit and have darshan. place is surcharged with spiritual energy and should be utilised for our spiritual progress, do bhajan, kirtan, sadhu or go seva, prayers, ...
Bojan Kojic — Google review
The Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is a sacred gem, nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Braj Bhoomi. This temple, dedicated to the divine love of Radha and Krishna, exudes a serene and spiritual ambiance. The vibrant paintings and intricate carvings on the temple walls narrate tales of eternal love and devotion. Climbing the stairs to the temple provides a panoramic view of Barsana, enhancing the overall experience. The devotion-filled atmosphere and the soul-stirring chants make a visit to Radha Rani Temple a truly divine and introspective journey, allowing visitors to connect with the essence of Hindu mythology and spirituality.
Asutosh Joshi — Google review
Beautiful temple and such a charming cossy location over the hill. The whole barsana can be seen from this temple. I've visited here in winter days but the warmness of spirituality can't be hidden. I fell in love with this temple instead.
Nand Kishor Sharma — Google review
Beautiful temple and location. Radha rani's place is amazing. Everyone is quiet helpful. The lanes of the village was narrow and reminded me of small towns of India.
Vitthal Jha — Google review
Site : barsana.
Where:- about 40 kilometres from mathura via Govardhan.
20 kilometers from Govardhan.
43 kilometers from Vrindavan.
HOW TO GO:-
FROM DELHI:- you can reach here via YAMUNA EXPRESS WAY. From there you can divert from mathura cut or vrindavan cut.
Nearest Railway🛤️ Mathura junction and
AGRA CANTT.
The BEST TIME :- you can visit here any time.
But the time of MANGAL AARATI and Shringar aarati is best. It starts about 4:30AM.
In the morning after darshan of LAADLI JI.
the weather of barasana and the view from top of temple will mesmerizing you.
And you will lost in the bhakti of LORD KRISHNA and SHRI RADHA RANI JI.
The temple is situated on a peak.
So the rest of population or village beneath the temple.
About 400 stairs will use to reach the main temple yard.
Many devotees comes from every part of India.
The people trust that here the wish of devotees fulfil they feel very positive and powerful with the blessings of SHRI RADHA RANI and SHRI KRISHNA.
if you have any query please you can ask me.
Some snaps I am giving you.
Harvendra chaudhary — Google review
Best place for those who have faith in the all mighty. You'll feel calmness inside yourself and mind will be relaxed more once you spend sometime there. You don't need to speak aloud your thoughts Shri Radha Rani will herself read your mind and make your worries go away.
PRADYUMNA PANDEY — Google review
Radha Rani is believed to be the Goddess of Brajwasis. She is believed to be the secret power of Lord Krishna. For Brajwasis, Radha Rani is not just a consort of Krishna, but the ultimate source of his prowess. Due to her eminent character, she is the only worshipped Goddess of the Braj region. The Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is believed to be the place where Shreeji is always omnipresent and is believed to be blessing every pilgrim visiting the temple with unending devotion.
The Radha Rani temple in the city is also known as Ladli Lalji or Shree ji temple. Ladli lal Ji or Shree ji means beloved Radha .
Radhey Radhey...
Dipesh Mistry — Google review
Legends believe that the Radha Rani Temple is 5000 years old. Before King Vajranabh (Krishna's great-grandson) constructed it, the temple was lying in ruins. Narayan Bhatt was a student of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Raja Veer Singh, in 1675 AD, erected the temple. Later, Narayan Bhatt, with the assistance of Raja Todarmal, one of Akbar's governors, did the current temple edifice.
Interestingly, the temple is also tied with popular mythology. According to the story, Krishna's father Nanda and Radha's father Vrishbhanu were good friends. Nanda was in charge of Gokula, and Vrishbhanu was in charge of Rawal. However, fed up with Mathura's king Kansa's abuses, both of them and their people relocated to Nandgaon and Barsana.
Nanda chose Nandishvar Hill as his permanent abode, whereas Vrishbhanu chose Bhanugarh Hill, which later became Radha's residence. There are mediaeval temples dedicated to Radha and Krishna on the peaks of Nandishvar and Bhanugarh hills in both the twin cities of Barsana and Nandgaon.
While people call the Nandgaon temple the Nand Bhawan, they call the Barsana temple the Radha Rani temple and Shreeji temple.
Rahul Jorwal — Google review
Amazing Temple. The vibes of this temple are amazing. There is always rush in this temple. Lots of people come here to pay their respects to Radha Rani. The Radha Rani and Krishan Ji idols are very beautiful. They have amazing divine energy and you will fall in love with them. Overall a very nice visit. Do visit 🙏❤️
Subbanshu Jaiin — Google review
Radha Rani mandir is the best spiritual destination of Barsana just few km away from vrindavan or mathura must visit once.
Radhe Radhe 🙏🙏
Saurav kumar Manjhi — Google review
Although you have to climb up a large no. of staircases. But worth it! Absolutely worth it. And even you can take a break from walking to enjoy mouthwatering glass of lassi. Overall, aesthetic beauty adds up to divine environment. There is peace around. One can even enjoy the view of the entire town from the mandir itself. Last, but not the least, one can feel a positive vibe around.
Sneha Dutta — Google review
Great natural views along with the incomparable vibrations of God in the form of Mother Radha's Magnificent temple .Beware of the priests. You can drive up to almost the temple if the path is not very busy.
Raghav Chaudhary — Google review
Loved it. The are two types to reach this temple. One is via stairs and other is a road which is more preferable especially for the people who can't step up or have physical health issues. I had visited this temple around 7:00 pm and it was aarti time. Felt blessed. ❤️
Amrita Nigam — Google review
What a place it this❤️ the location was just mesmerizing, to reach here you have to hike approx 200 steps, this place is not that crowded compared to Vrindavan so you can spend time and get relaxed not only Mathura and Vrindavan you should include this place also otherwise I am sure you'll regret. Don't miss out the lassi there it's just yum 😋
Khushboo Jadav — Google review
This temple is devoted to Shri Radha Rani and is situated on the top of the Bhanugarh hills. The temple resembles a grand palace made of red sandstone and decorated with carvings and exquisite paintings.
It is believed that the Shri Radha Rani temple was established by the great-grandson of Lord Shri Krishna(King Bajranav) about 5000 years ago. The present temple was built by Sh Narayan Bhatt(Disciple of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu)with the help of Raja Todarmal.
S K Pandey — Google review
The vibes are so positive. The energy is surreal as soon as you begin your walk to the mandir. You have to climb at least 100 small stairs in order to reach the temple. Definitely worth it. Radhey Radhey 🙏🪷✨
Kanika Arora — Google review
This place is awesome, you have to climb almost above 200+ steps to reach top. Half of the steps are flat type means of less height so easy to climb, last leg of steps in main temple is normal steps, temple is open so crowd looks dispersed compared to Bankey Bihari ji temple. Try to leave this place before 7 PM. If returning to noida , don’t follow google map blindly it will take you to very poor roads almost 30 km to connect to Yamuna expressway. Follow longer route through Mathura or old highway to Delhi.
rahul singh — Google review
Birth place of Radha Rani. A must place to visit. Temple on a small mountain having 350 steps to reach. You can park your car down. There are bikes to take you to top and bring back eith only 200 rupees. Otherwise if you’re taking your car, you might stuck in between.
People of brij giving equal importance to Krishna as well as Radha.
Radha rani having a beautiful idol here slong with krishna.
Anirudha Biswal — Google review
Very beautiful temple. The most peaceful place I've ever visited. In this temple you'll experience a divine peace and happiness. May Radha Rani bless all of us and invite us all frequently to her temple.
Vinay Sachdeva — Google review
The most peaceful place I've ever visited. In this temple you'll experience a divine peace and happiness that you cannot feel anywhere else in the world. May Radha Rani bless all of us and invite us frequently to her temple.
Versha Sharma — Google review
If you arrive here via Public transport, City Bus From Vrindavan (Electric) will take 75Mins, they will drop you to Bus Stand from where you can take E rickshaws to Reach the Temple arena.
Now you have to walk for like 600m and 300Steps which takes around 15minutes. Or you have Bike riders asking 30-50Rs and they will drop you uphill.
It's heavily Busy at the time of opening in evening at 4:30, avoid that time and visit around 30minutes later. Half rush will be gone and you will have a Good Darshan.
Tarun Jain — Google review
Nice place. Private car auto will not go to the temple. 1 km path either you have to walk or you can hire bike. For walking you must know that it is very steeper. To go to temple bike takes Rs.50 per person. You have to leave the bike. For coming back you have to hire another bike. But this time they will charge you Rs.25 per person. I suggest, hire a bike. Rope is in its developmental process. The temple is very attractive.
Subhasis Pandit — Google review
Shri Radha Rani Temple, is a historical Hindu temple, located in Barsana in Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Radha. The main deities of the temple are Radha Krishna who are worshipped together in the form of Shri Laadli Lal which means beloved daughter and son of the town.
This is very beautiful temple of Radha maa, on top of the hill in Uttar Pradesh. It has around 500 stairs of mountain to climb.
The most peaceful place I've ever visited. In this temple you'll experience a divine peace and happiness.
Muskan Jain — Google review
It's not just a temple for devotees of Shree Radhe Krishna; it's a place of divine energy. When you take darshan of Shree Radhe Rani, your soul gets connected with them. There are many stairs in the temple; every upward stair takes your soul close to Ladlee Shree Radha.A beautiful view you find from the temple because it's located on hillside means you will get the perfect view for your pictures. May your mind get calm and your eyes be filled with tears when you get darshan of Radhe Krishna.Every one is chanting there in a single voice.What was it? Undoubtedly, it's radhe radhe.There is one piece of advice from my side: don't ask anything from Radhe Rani; she knows everything about your problems and about you as well. Believe in your karma and always believe in the philosophy that you should help others, but don't aspect anything in return, because when you aspect something, it means that you didn't help them because of their situation but for your own fulfillment.
May you visit Radhe Rani Temple as soon as possible, and may Radhe Rani help you achieve the goal of your life. If you find this review helpful, don't forget to reply to Radhe Radhe.
Devansh Patel — Google review
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Shree Ji Mandir, bramachal parbhat, Barsana, Uttar Pradesh 281405, India
Really a beautiful place to visit with family, religious, peaceful....famous milk cake...
Adarsh Jain — Google review
A Jain pilgrimage with beautiful architecture for the temple. Best way reach is from Delhi by road.
Abhisekh Jain — Google review
Shri Tijara jinDigamber Jain temple is the best temple for all Jains.here are the well rooms for stay and available good Jain food.this is really very peace full place
Jai jinendra
Ayush Jain — Google review
Great place. Calm and peaceful. Organised. Too commercialized outside.
Prashant Kumar — Google review
Bhavya Churans& Masala in Tijara, Alwar is one of the top Grocery Stores in Tijara, Alwar.
Tijara Jain Temple is a Jain temple dedicated to Chandraprabha. The temple is located in the hill town Tijara, in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India. It is an Atishaya Kshetra. It is 55 kilometres from Alwar and 110 kilometres from Delhi. The location is a tirtha for the Jains and a tourist attraction. The temple was established in 1956 following the recovery of an idol of Chandraprabha on 16 August 1956. The white stone idol was retrieved from underground, reinforcing the belief that this place was once a Dehra, a place where Jain idols are worshipped. After the setting up of the Jain temple, the place has regained its former importance as a pilgrimage centre.[3]
LOVELY PRINCE HURTED — Google review
Nice and old temple in the center of tijara.
Devaish Jain — Google review
Must visit Jain Mandir. Peaceful and Blessed. Heavy rush on weekends.
Deepak K Kohli — Google review
This place has very old Jain Digamber Mandir (approximately 200 years old) and situated in Alwar district. Winters (November to March) is the preferred time to visit this place. This place is also famous for Pickles and Namkeen. This is approximately 100km from central Delhi (Cannaught Place, New Delhi).
ishan jain — Google review
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Jain Mandir Road, Jain Mandir Market, Tijara, Rajasthan 301411, India
Transportation museum with a collection of rare & vintage automobiles, buses, aircraft & trains.
The Heritage transport Museum is an excellent place. Must visit for kids to learn about the evolution of the transportation system. The place also has a decent café along with Souvenir shop. Headphones for Audio Commentary both in Hindi & English are provided along with Handset to change the number (Written on walls) for better understanding of the transport you are viewing. Kudos to the management for maintaining the museum so well, very neat and clean. We had a great time here. Roads are decent right till the Museum.
siddhartha kattariya — Google review
Besides being a bit far from town, it packs an outing like feel. All the sites in museum are top class with an awe aspiring feeling attached to it.
Everything is unique and nostalgic in it's own way.
You'll find some things maybe you have seen in your days, or be surprised for a culture shock. All and all it's a mist visit place when in gurgaon.
Avinash Chauhan — Google review
It was a great experience being there. The museum is well maintained and thoughtfully planned. The staff is very polite. Ticket price also includes the audio guide. In the museum, one gets to see the evolution of different modes of transportation be it cars or planes, trams or trains!
Harshita Saxena — Google review
A place very far away from gurgaon. That can be a good and a bad thing since very few people reach there even on weekends.
It has everything ranging from bullock carts to cars to boats to airplanes. Basically the evolution of transportation. They give you an audio guiding device which is easy to use and a bit helpful to know about things a little deeper.
There is a canteen but is a bit expensive.
It has 4 floors so you should go there with enough time on hand to explore all of the museum since they close at 7 and start pushing people(not literally) out after 6:45. Definitely worthy of a visit.
Vijender Singh — Google review
A must visit place in Gurgaon. We were amazed to see so many beautiful things (cars, bikes etc) in a single place. You will find everything so beautiful on each and every floor. Giving you a hint of our journey from a wheel to a space.
Here you should come with relaxed mind and ample of time. Kids will learn a lot here.
Anjali Sengar — Google review
It was ans absolute pleasure visiting the museum. Liked the vintage collection of cars and the chronological arrangement showing evolution of transport. The architecture is also good and well thought of. A hidden gem in Gurgaon and a must visit.
Atal Bajpayee — Google review
Superb place for weekend family outing. You get to explore so much about transport system and it's evolution. Knowledge gaining for kids and nostalgia for aged people as you will see many modes of transport that you may have seen or used. Simulator 4D experience was fun. Must visit recommended.
Anamika Roy — Google review
A very good place for spending 2-3 hours. Well maintained, polite staff, nice collection and properly arranged. Very thoughtfully planned. Simulation ride is good too. Though a bit far from Gurgaon but must visit with kids. 2 areas of improvement- better seating for movie screening preferably in Hindi language too and secondly the cafeteria which is slightly overpriced.
G A — Google review
We were returning from Dharuhera to Gurgaon and this place was falling on the way. Some of us decided to visit this place and enjoy some quality time here. The ticket price here is INR 400. You will we provided with a manual, a headset for listening to recordings and description of the transports displayed at that place. The area is huges featuring all the transports right from the invention of wheels to current day transports. There is a small cafe here where you can grab some food but recommended to have outside as there is nothing nearby as the place is situated near highway. It was overwhelming to see some of the car bikes that were used in previous decades that are obsolete now. Good for one time visit.
Nabyendu Das — Google review
A very good place to chill out the whole day. People come with their family and friends. It's the place where you can explore the journey of transportation from the first wheel 🛞 to the reaching space 🚀. There are 4 floors where we can know about land, water and air based transport with their history. They provide us 🎧 which can tell us short and detail story in hindi and english whichever you want. Also, don't forget to watch a 42 minute documentary on a journey to space in a mini theatre.
Apart from the above, you can also enjoy a simulator 3D based ride. I found it very interesting.
Prem Singh Rawat — Google review
Heritage Transport Museum is one of the most innovative museums I have ever seen in my life. As the name suggests here you can find a ton of the most spectacular and beautiful old vintage cars, bikes, rickshaws, train models, airplanes, and much more. The museum is well designed and lit and once you enter the building you will feel like you are in another world. You will also get a headset with a radio which you can use to listen throughout your visit to the museum. Each spot has a designated number and when you tune that number in the radio you will be able to listen to a brief history of it through your headphones. The languages in the audio are available are English and Hindi. There is also a virtual simulator there where you can experience the next generation reality of technology. There are a total of 3 floors in this museum that is a basement (vintage cars), the 1st floor (boats, airplanes, and bikes), the 2nd floor (autos), and the ground floor(canteen, train replica, coins, old handpull rickshaws). There is also a movie which runs at 3 pm and explains the breakthrough journey of the history of the aviation sector. It is one of the best things. The ticket price is Rs 400/- per person but it is worth the experience that you will get here. There is also a beautiful canteen located on the ground floor where you can enjoy tasty snacks at a nominal price. As this museum is located a bit far from gurugram you need to plan your travel to here accordingly. Remember it takes 3 to 4 hours to enjoy this beautiful place. It is open on all days from 10 AM to 7 PM except Monday.
Ankur Kumar — Google review
The Heritage Transport Museum is a must visit for all age groups to gain a fair understanding of the evolution of the different modes of Transport. The facility has collections of some classics in cars and bikes and they fill you with nostalgia. The property is under the good care of courteous staff. It is maintained well and all spaces are kept clean.
I was worried to see the lower footfalls on the day of my visit, which happened to be a weekend. On inquiry at the reception, the employees informed that the average visitors during the week days is around 40-50 while it goes up to 150 on weekends. A facility of this nature must draw more people and the administration ought to find ways to get people to the property. I fear that the distance from Delhi, Gurugram and the national highways could be a matter of concern.
Shaiju Chacko — Google review
Was here on Sunday and was not to crowded. Free parking available. Distance from Gurgaon i is the only downside. Well maintained and great collection. Can easily spend 3hrs here. Few activities for kids outdoor. Cafeteria is decent. But a bit expensive. Tickets cost ₹400 and can be purchased at the counter.
Ram narayan Vanneri — Google review
Heritage Transport Museum Evaluations
Nothing less than incredible. It's a retro walk, and you'll love the large collection as well as the trip down memory lane. The property is well-kept. I returned there with my family after a long absence due to COVID and had no regrets. Location highlights
Parking is plentiful and trees by the side keep the vehicle cool in the hot summer. Children aged 12 and up pay Rs. 400, while children aged 3 and up pay Rs. 200. The museum's audio guide is fantastic, and it's available in both Hindi and English—an entirely different experience with headphones and smartphones.
Versha Anand — Google review
Nice place to visit along with young kids. Minimum 2-3 hours required for a complete visit. You also get an audio device to understand each section's details. Small cafeteria is also there. Opening timings 10am to 7 pm. Ticket price 400 for adults, 200 under 12 year old, under 3 it's free.
ADITYA JAIN — Google review
Visit this place if you want to see different modes of surface transportation used in the past. From palequins to a small airplane. A good place to visit during weekends. Appreciate the effort put in by the promoters.
Parking washrooms and breakfast options are available.
Vipin P Vijayan — Google review
Great place to visit with your children and even adults... Exploring the world then and now.
It has all modes of transport of different ages.
They have a movie show of Minutes plus it takes a good 1:30 to 2 hours to explore.
NEHA CHHABRA — Google review
A different Era
It was beginning of summer vacations or Summer of 2023 :) We begin our summer vacations with this heritage tour .
It was lil cloudy and temperature was soaring. Please carry caps , we wore hats , carry ample water whatever season it is. We entered and got our tickets and headphones. It's a wonderful tool which is a guide and keeps telling you about each visiting point .
It was awesome experience . There is a cafe as well. Prices are on higher side , so carry snacks for kids . You may buy souvenirs as well from cafeteria point.
The restrooms got 5 stars . I liked the soap dispenser which was in the shape of locomotive.
You will be transported to a different era. If you love your Heritage and those old days of simplicity and elegance .
Do give a visit .
How about this session end holidays !
Happy times to you !!
harsha — Google review
Fun and educational place to visit with kids and family. Staff is friendly and professional, good collection of vintage cars for vintage car enthusiasts like me. Kids got to know about history of transportation. Simulator is must do activity.
Mayank Tripathi — Google review
It's a nice outing destination not far from Gurgaon, where you can easily spend 2 to 3 hrs. It has a huge display of vintage cars, steam engine, airplane, boats, formula one race car. The kids love it and even the adults are not bored for sure. They have a small cafe inside with snacks and drinks. The place is clean and well maintained. Entry ticket is 400 per person so doesn't burn a hole in the pocket.
Monika Chatterjee — Google review
1. Heritage Transport Museum located at Taoru, Gurgaon, India.
2. It was opened to the public in 2013.
3. Mr. Tarun Thakral is the founder of this museum .
4. It spreads across 90,000 square feet of land .
5. Over 75 vintage and classic vehicles including cars, motorcycles, bicycles, buses, etc. are situated in this museum.
6. Exhibits cover various transportation eras and themes such as pre-mechanized transportation, railways, aviation, and modern automobiles.
7. Displays artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, and interactive exhibits is the feature of this museum.
8. Aims to preserve and showcase the history of transportation in India and globally.
9. Offers educational and cultural insights into the significance of transportation in shaping societies and economies.
10. Attracts visitors from across India and around the world.
Guide 25 — Google review
Fantastic place to walk through the Transportation history of Bharat. Covers all modes of Transportation. An interesting addition is the various artistic creations themed around Transportation. And don't miss the street shops behind the old cars . They have many interesting things on display, though not covered in the audio commentary. The best part of the experience was the audio device that can be easily operated by just typing the number next to the exhibits. This must be implemented in every museum and historical monument.
Sridhar Mulakaluri — Google review
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Bilaspur - Taoru Road (Major District Road 132 Off NH 8 (Bilaspur, Chowk, Tauru, Haryana 122105, India
Ansal Crown Plaza is a shopping destination that caters to all your retail therapy needs. The mall boasts a wide array of national and international brands, offering everything from clothing to accessories. In addition to shopping, visitors can indulge in various dining options such as Pizza Hut and Domino's. The mall also features entertainment facilities for kids, making it a family-friendly destination. With ample parking space and easy access via public transportation, Ansal Crown Plaza provides a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience for all.
It is one of the oldest mall in Faridabad and is quite decent. Although it is not lavish like other malls as they a new kind of yeah. It has got PVR Pizza Hut McDonald’s. Vijay sales mainly. Earlier there was a car showroom, but that has been removed. You can come here by your own vehicle or just travel to Neelam Bata Metro Station. You can come here with your family and kids as there are swings also which kids can enjoy.
Anuj Maurya — Google review
Bad place for family and friends, better for only couples if you want to spend quality time, if you want to go for pvr theatre 🎭 it's my advice please 🙏 don't go. Washroom is too bad and no other shop toh visit like barbeque nation burger 🍔 kings and many they have place for shop but there empty shops. Parking charges are high if anything happened with your vehicle 🚗 🏍️ they take no responsibility.
ANKUSH saxena — Google review
I don't like this place this place is stinking and is about to close also. And please don't spent your money in urban chaat. This place strictly not worthy.
Yogesh Devtulla — Google review
Good place to visit,for me I come here to watch a movie and the experience was good
??????? ?????????? — Google review
It is located in front of Neelam Metro Station. Looks empty everywhere inside the mall. Seems like people avoiding to go here.
On my first visit it looks like very old building with no maintenance. No security is there. Not so Interactive by lookwise from inside.
They have PVR also.
Rajesh Singh — Google review
This was the first shopping mall of faridabad and we used to come here in school days and now this place has lost all it's charm and looks very much deserted when I visited this place recently after almost 15 years
Pushpender Beriwal — Google review
Place connect to delhi and haryana border, good for fast food, it's a shopping complex having McDonald's in it.
Sweetcorn outside it must try..
Ruby Bachchas — Google review
Crown plaza is a Good place to visit but as such it is not as such crowded I don't know why. The shops are also good. But not that much crowded like any else mall in faridabad. For shopping I suggest you to go station 1 and crown interiorz mall as you can get more varieties over there rather coming here. Crown plaza has many food restaurant there you can come to have dinner over there but not for shopping( I suggest you that).
Dynamic Reviewer — Google review
Visit K's CREATION at Crown Plaza 1st floor near Vijay Sales for best ladies clothes in Faridabad.
K's CREATION — Google review
We visited this mall to see barbie movie. The mall is behind the metro station. We straight went to the PVR so cant comment much on the shops but there are many shops in the mall. They also have Mc Donalds. But the mall looked like it is in serious need of renovation. There are washrooms on each floor and escalators too.
Prachi Chaudhary — Google review
It's good place. There's a pleasant play region for youngsters. They got the pvr. Also, it's directly before the metro station so that is astonishing. Simply that the quantity of void shops has expanded making the inside a piece melancholy. The second and third floor are far more emptier than they used to be. Coronavirus put a many individuals out of organizations and it shows. Simply trust it gets more restaurants soon.
Junaid Saifi — Google review
It's a small mall, shops are fine. Outer arena has games and games for kids, rides and other special swings, jumping etc some stalls outside and McD, Pizza Hut and Sagar Ratna etc are there inside the mall. Good clothes brands and footwear etc everything is available however the design n feel is getting old. PVR is also there.
Shubha Priya — Google review
It is one of the oldest mall in Faridabad and is quite decent. Although it is not lavish like other malls as they a new kind of yeah. It has got PVR Pizza Hut McDonald’s. Vijay sales mainly. Earlier there was a car showroom, but that has been removed. You can come here by your own vehicle or just travel to Neelam Bata Metro Station. You can come here with your family and kids as there are swings also which kids can enjoy.
Brijesh Goyal — Google review
It's a nice small mall wherein all branded shops are available. Good place to shop for the nearby residents. Eating joints like Pizza Hut, Domino's, etc. are also available wherein you can enjoy food. There are small eating joints outside the mall too wherein you can enjoy those too under the open sky. Moreover kids would also enjoy a lot as there are quite a bit of activities for them too. Ample parking space is available, of course paid parking. Above all I would say it's just besides the Neelam Chowk metro station, so reaching here is not at all an issue.
Nirmal Das — Google review
Nice place , We watched movie Jai Hanuman, I Loved it ❤
RAJNANJAY SAHANI — Google review
Movie theatre is very awesome and sitting chairs are also very much comfortable. But the mall is not well managed. It's infra is very cunjusted. Overall good place to have some good time.
PJ koli — Google review
Average place to visit as after covid it is not crowded anymore.
Have options of beverage McDonald's , Ice cream parlour & Restro for Main Course.
Mall do have Vijay Sales & other appearls stores with ATM Facility available. Thanks
Pawan Saini — Google review
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27/5, NH-19, Azad Colony, Sector 15A, Faridabad, Haryana 121007, India
The Grand Venice Mall is a stunning shopping center that boasts Venetian-style architecture, complete with canals, gondola rides, and an impressive food court. While some renovation work is currently underway resulting in the closure of certain outlets, the majority of dining options remain open. The mall offers great entertainment options for both kids and adults with gaming systems located on the top floor. Shoppers can indulge in branded clothing collections while taking breaks to go boating or enjoy a meal on the same floor.
The Grand Venice Mall is an enchanting destination that beautifully recreates the Venetian experience. From the stunning architecture and intricate details to the gondolas gliding through indoor waterways, every element transports visitors to the romantic streets of Venice. With a plethora of shopping options, delightful culinary offerings, and a range of entertainment activities, this mall provides a complete experience for all. Whether you're capturing memorable photographs, enjoying a waterfront promenade, or immersing yourself in Venetian-themed events, The Grand Venice Mall offers an unforgettable journey through the charm and beauty of Venice.
Aliva Adhikari — Google review
Amazing experience.
Loved this place. This place is really good if you want to experience winters and see snow at anytime of the year here. You don't need to travel far away to experience this. They have plenty of activities that you can do inside like zip line, bowling, haunted house, trampoline and many more. As a whole this place is Amazing to have fun with you friends and family. A perfect place for fun activities and new experiences. And in snow zone all the gear is provided by them like jacket, boots, gloves. And the staff is also very cooperative and polite.
Amar Jeet — Google review
This fantastic mall provides a complete package of entertainment and leisure activities. The boating experience is serene, offering a peaceful escape within the mall's premises. The diverse selection of culinary options caters to all tastes, from international dishes to local delicacies. The live music performances infuse a vibrant energy into the atmosphere, ensuring a memorable visit. The overall ambiance is inviting, and the attentive staff adds to the overall positive experience. Whether you're seeking a romantic boat ride, a culinary adventure, or a night of live music, this mall offers it all, making it a must-visit destination for a memorable and delightful day out.
Sona Chaudhary — Google review
Came to know about the mall from social media and planned to visit but disappointed after reaching. As the place was dead due to the location of the mall even though the ambience of the mall is so beautiful and nicely planned but due to less footfall no big brands in the mall. No standard of crowd wearing chappals all around. You can imagine the standard of the mall from that even in their food court they don’t even have McDonald. Big yes for ambiance else big no for any other reason.
Kanav pro gamer — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall showcases an exquisite Venetian-themed architecture, but renovation is imperative to restore its grandeur. Despite this, it lacks a diverse brand lineup, limiting shopping options. While existing stores offer varied products, expanding the brand repertoire could elevate its appeal. The scenic gondola rides and themed ambiance add charm, yet revitalizing the mall's infrastructure and incorporating more brands would undoubtedly rejuvenate its allure, enhancing the overall shopping and entertainment experience for visitors.
garima kharkwal — Google review
The mall is very beautiful and nice. I especially liked the cleanliness here. You can enjoy boating here. And the best part is, you can let your kids ,partner play the game. The gaming system is on the top floor. Also you can have lunch or dinner, on the same floor. I felt the lack of one thing, if there was a system to watch movies here, the mall would have been praised. You can shop for branded clothes. I got to see a very nice collection. If I can say in one word, after going shopping in the mall, my heart became happy.
Pawan Chaudhary — Google review
It’s extremely huge and have a lot to explore. Good for kids and family to have fun and spend good quality time. The mall is full of exceptional beauties from Venice like the architecture and the boat ride is quit famous. You can find famous brands and may have a great shopping experience as there is decent crowd all the time because the mall is so big that it does not seem crowded. The exterior architecture of mall will amaze you as one will feel that they have reached to the country itself. It’s is so beautifully designed and everything was perfectly organised. As for the parking, it will cost around ₹60 and the cost of fun activities are feasible as well. I had great time with my friends and I guess everyone must visit here once as it’s a one of a kind experience because malls are same everywhere but the architecture of this mall will not be available everywhere .
Divya Pandey — Google review
My wife and I recently visited the Venice Mall in Noida, enticed by the captivating photos and positive Google reviews we had come across online. The mall's Venice-themed design, with its water canals, seemed promising. Despite the challenges of commuting, including two metro lines and a distance of almost 50 kilometers from New Delhi, we made the effort to visit on our last day in Delhi.
However, upon reaching the mall, our excitement quickly turned into disappointment. The first thing that struck us was the lack of proper lighting, which failed to showcase the intricate details of the mall's architecture. With the exception of the lights at the main entrance, the rest of the mall was dimly lit, overshadowing the grandeur and charm of the old palace-inspired exterior we had witnessed firsthand.
Additionally, it was evident that the mall suffered from poor maintenance. Many areas appeared neglected, with a significant number of empty shops, contributing to an overall sense of emptiness. The absence of popular brands further detracted from the experience, leaving us questioning why such a promising space was unable to attract more businesses.
NI_ SHANZ — Google review
This mall is fully ac. You can go with your family members, friends and lovers. It is convenient for everyone. You can enjoy boat ride inside the mall. There is food court at 4th floor which contains different types of foods, snacks at affordable price. It also contain game zone and fun zone for the kids
JITENDRA SINGH — Google review
"I didn't enjoy going there; there weren't too many options for kids, adults, or food.
The mall, labeled as Venice Mall, attempted to match the theme in the middle, featuring boat fun along with a song. However, the boat ride was very costly at 300 rupees per head for a 5-minute ride, which I believe is a complete waste of money. I also had arguments with the ticket lady because she wanted to see my 4-year-old child to exempt him, and I was telling the truth that he is indeed 4 years old. I would recommend bringing Aadhar cards for kids if you plan to go on the boat ride.
There is no option for a full-fledged restaurant within the mall where you can enjoy peaceful food. While they do have a food court, the service is not good. However, you will find seating at pizza shops if you like them.
Masti Zone offers many options like arcade, kids' adventure, and trampoline, but it's also very costly compared to the timing and service they provide. For example, the trampoline costs 400 rupees per person for 30 minutes, and there isn't much to play there, making it a risky choice. Kids' adventure costs 250 rupees per child for 30 minutes, which is somewhat good, but timing is an issue. There is another adventure park that was closed, possibly due to missing safety standards. The arcade was also too costly; within 10 minutes, I was charged 1000 rupees, and most of the machines were not functioning.
Most of the shops within the mall are closed or not functional.
Valet parking charges 100 rupees."
Vijay Kumar Khurava — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall is a very luxurious shopping mall. You can see the view here. Here you can enjoy shopping, food, as well as a game play station. Here you can also do boating which makes this mall even more unique because you will not be able to do boating in other malls. The Grand Venice mall is where everyone from children to adults can go shopping. The view of The Grand Venice Mall is very beautiful, definitely visit it once, seeing the view will give peace to the heart.
@thegrandvenicemall
Pradeep Thakur — Google review
Mall is very beautiful and nice....and well decorated.. present some renovation work kis going on so some of the outlets and shop's are closed in the mall...but over-all restaurant and dine sections are open.... overall awesome mall...You can enjoy boating here. And the best part is, you can let your kids ,partner play the game. The gaming system is on the top floor. Also you can have lunch or dinner, on the same floor. I felt the lack of one thing, if there was a system to watch movies here, the mall would have been praised. You can shop for branded clothes. I got to see a very nice collection.
Aman Gwari — Google review
The grand Venice Mall is one of the different kinds of mall,the infrastructure and proper Romania style and inside the river, it makes this place totally different.
It has almost all types of food courts.
Fun zone on 3rd floor it too good it's good for even adult.
Only the outer infrastructure is getting old and there is no maintenance 8n place look like.
This place has good amount of footfall.
Risshi Kulshreshthaa — Google review
Based on the theme of Vanice city, it has been drafted and catered well.
Although the mall doesn't look maintained from outside, still it is one of the most beautiful malls from inside.
Having very limited shops inside and most of the part in the mall is closed, the mall is beautiful and different from all other malls. I wish some day it runs on its full, so that we may be able to see it's actual beauty.
A good place to go, and a must place to see atleast once, before giving judgement from outside.
Rajinder Bindra — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to visit where we get to experience gandola rides.. a stairwell that resembles the Leaning tower of Pisa is an added attraction and makes for a popular photo-op. But the number of unoccupied shops is considerable and outlets for shopping and not that many. There is a multiplex in the venue. It definitely is a lovely well- maintained place to spend an evening.
Aparanjeetha Sivakumar — Google review
The mall is centralised air conditioned.You can go with your friends and family and have a gala time.
You can enjoy gondola, no touch cotton candy and many more. Thwre is food court having different food chains . It also has game zone.
Aashika Jain — Google review
I visited The grand Venice Mall last week and I was amazed by its beautiful architecture and design. The mall is based on the Venice City theme and has a canal with gondolas that you can ride. The mall has multiple stores that offer a variety of products and services, from clothing and accessories to electronics and books. The food court has a wide range of cuisines and dishes to suit every taste and budget. The gaming zone is a fun place to spend some time with friends and family, as it has many games and activities for all ages. The mall is clean, spacious, and well-maintained. The staff is friendly and helpful. The mall is easily accessible by public transport and has ample parking space. I had a great time at The grand Venice Mall and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a shopping and entertainment destination
prakhar singh (D.J) — Google review
The mall built with very good theme with gondola in Venice and pissa tower etc , but not maintained at all.
The gondola ride will cost you Rs: 400 / person. Not much options for shopping and food court also in the same condition.
Navya Chandran — Google review
I recently visited the Grand Venice Mall in Greater Noida, and I must say, the Italian-themed architecture is truly impressive. The design resembles the charm of Venice, complete with canals and gondola rides, which added a unique touch to the experience.
Dr Tanuja Sharma — Google review
Immersing patrons in the charm of Venice, The Grand Venice Mall boasts an architectural marvel reminiscent of Italy's iconic city. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking sight: Venetian-inspired architecture, intricately crafted bridges, and enchanting gondola rides along an artificial canal. Regrettably, the mall's current state reflects a lack of foot traffic, with vast areas left vacant, dimming the once vibrant atmosphere.
Vaibhav Bhatnagar — Google review
The Venice-style canals, and gondola rides provide a unique and enjoyable shopping experience.
Not many shops are open most of the stores , shopes have been closed , only food court is running.
Sakshi Srivastava — Google review
Probably the best mall of Greater Noida in terms of size, architecture, grandeur & infrastructure, but it's unable to pull enough crowd even on weekends due its location.
Good place to visit on weekends, but a bit far away from the heart of Greater Noida.
mukesh kumar — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall: Where Luxury and Shopping Collide
Located in Greater Noida, The Grand Venice Mall stands as a beacon of opulence and sophistication in the heart of the city. With its breathtaking architecture reminiscent of the iconic landmarks of Venice, Italy, this mall offers a truly unique shopping and leisure experience.
Luxury Shopping Experience:
Step into The Grand Venice Mall and prepare to be dazzled by its exquisite array of luxury boutiques and renowned international brands. From high-end fashion to premium electronics, the mall caters to the discerning tastes of its clientele, providing an unparalleled shopping experience.
Architectural Marvel:
The Grand Venice Mall's architectural design is a sight to behold, featuring stunning replicas of Venice's famous canals, bridges, and piazzas. The meticulous attention to detail transports visitors to the romantic streets of Venice, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for a day of shopping and exploration.
Culinary Delights:
Indulge your senses with a culinary journey through The Grand Venice Mall's diverse dining options. From fine dining restaurants serving gourmet cuisine to cozy cafes offering delectable pastries and coffee, there's something to satisfy every craving and palate.
Entertainment Hub:
Beyond shopping and dining, The Grand Venice Mall offers a wealth of entertainment options to delight visitors of all ages. From state-of-the-art cinemas screening the latest blockbusters to immersive gaming zones and family-friendly attractions, there's never a dull moment at this vibrant destination.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, The Grand Venice Mall is a true gem in Greater Noida's retail landscape, offering a perfect blend of luxury, entertainment, and architectural splendor. Whether you're seeking the latest fashion trends, gourmet dining experiences, or family-friendly entertainment, this mall has it all, making it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
Kartikeya Pratap Singh — Google review
Boasting an architectural marvel inspired by the iconic city of Venice, this sprawling mall offers patrons an immersive experience that transports them to the romantic streets and majestic canals of Italy's famed destination. From the moment you set foot inside The Grand Venice Mall, you're greeted by a sight to behold. The architectural brilliance of the mall, with its Venetian-inspired façade, intricately designed bridges, and gondola rides along the artificial canal, creates an enchanting ambiance that captivates visitors and sets the stage for an unforgettable experience.
Unfortunately, the mall is not in a good shape due to very less footfall and most of the area being vacant.
Anjali Girdhar — Google review
Visiting this mall was an absolute delight! The diverse range of shops, from high-end brands to unique boutiques, catered to all my shopping needs. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with enticing aromas from the food court, created a sensory-rich experience. Ample seating areas provided moments of relaxation. With convenient parking and a plethora of entertainment options, this mall is a must-visit for anyone seeking a well-rounded shopping and leisure experience."
Armaan Shahid — Google review
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Plot No SH3, Site IV, near Pari Chowk, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201308, India
I'm amazed to know that Ansal Plaza, Delhi is the oldest major shopping mall in Delhi as well as the third oldest in India. It was opened on 1 November 1999 with the launch of Shoppers Stop in Delhi (its first branch to be part of a mall, now Decathlon Khel Gaon).
🍔 KFC 🍗, 🍟 McD 🍦, 🍕Pizza But 🥞, 🍜 Kofuku 🍣like that good eating houses are available. Some cloth shops like Meena bazaar then sports equipment shops like Decathlon and so on are open. And some luxury restaurants and bars like Te Amo, Imperfecto Pub, Amuse, The Sky High, and so on. But many shops are not open.
Since it is one of the oldest malls in India, its history, as well as the shop's details, should be explained on the ground floor of the mall for others who don't know about it. We just visited the mall and now only came to know about the history of the mall. Even foreigners who visited the mall might not know about all these as well.
Ms. Swati Mishra — Google review
Oldest mall of Greater Noida... Huge area.. but now it's not maintained.. many outlets closed.. croma, McDonald's, pizza hut, reliance digital, movie hall few luckily operational till date.🤞🤞.. Now Crowd is below average... Till 2017 or 2018 it's good but now.. we go only and only for McDonald's.... Few outlet pics...
Amita Sharma — Google review
Entry exit of mall was really confusing. No escalator was working.
PVR was good. However exit stairs were not clean.
You won't have to waste anytime in looking for it. It's super easy to locate and reach inside.
The seats are pretty good and the price is also reasonable for both 2d and 3d.
They also provide offers for meals in the theatre that's a plus point if you're really hungry and don't want to spend too much in popcorn.
The waiting area is very spacious and well decorated for those photo lovers, lots of posters of upcoming movies
Honey Tripathi — Google review
Best location
Area wise good
Good architecture
But no one knows why it failed to present itself as a successful mall.
Big brands are leaving this mall continuously from last 3 years.
Lockdown made this situation worse
First Spencer left
Then Woodland left
Reliance smart left
And many more in this queue
But still no. of visits in this mall is greater than any other mall
But they are just wanderer
Very few percentage of crowd come here for shopping
Everyone just come to enjoy, because most of them are students and this mall is the nearest mall around college area
And it is the biggest reason for the failure of this mall
Its location nearby college area has become its misfortune
Thanks for reading
Yogesh Thakur — Google review
One of the nice mall I have seen is this one. It is located near Pari Chawk metro station(about 3 km away) in Noida. You can get all the stuff of your requirement from here with reasonable costs. Lift present here is awesome and I feel something similar to one in Ambience Mall, Gurgaon.
Theatre present here is usually empty, so people can get tickets even after show. Price of tickets is less costly in comparison to others. I am making price comparison to the theatres present near DLF Gurgaon. If you are with your girlfriend or boyfriend then this theatre could be the best option to enjoy😜.
Food items are also available, so you can easily beat hunger and enjoy the break during movies. Large number of branded restaurants are present here for you so you cannot compromise with your luxury life and when you are with your loved ones😊 and wanna show your monetary potential in great way😜.
I went here to watch movie Zara Hatke Jara bachke and I really enjoyed the movie with my friends. The best thing was that we got food after 12 am night that day.
So, I believe you can nicely enjoy the weekend shopping and movie here and you will really feel great. You can enjoy chilling with your friends and family.
RANSHER RAJ — Google review
Mall is in shambles !
McD,PH,KFC.and Croma are the only saving grace !
Buy 2 Get 8 is the ultimate board... display led 24x7 at Cantabil on GF ...ha ha ha
Haunted walks at night on 3,4,5 floors are super entertaining, free horror feels yo :D
Rahul Bhatt — Google review
It's near the pari chowk metro and bus stop, hence easily accessible.
Outside u can find some small food stalls.
Ahalya — Google review
It's just a dead mall on the brink. And there could be very easy way to connect to metro, they choose the tough one
somashekar A — Google review
Saw a mall with less people and shops closed, getting haunted wala feeling 😕
Shravan Khavte — Google review
The shopping mall leaves much to be desired. It comes across as shabby and unkempt, with an overall untidy atmosphere that doesn't inspire confidence in its upkeep. Unfortunately, the unpleasant odor in some areas only adds to the disappointment.
Perhaps the most disheartening aspect is the high number of closed shops, with nearly half of them shuttered. This not only detracts from the mall's vibrancy but also limits the shopping options available to visitors.
However, amidst these shortcomings, there is a shining gem – the Creme Castle restaurant. It stands out as the mall's saving grace, offering a respite from the less-than-ideal surroundings. With its delectable cuisine and inviting ambiance, it manages to provide a delightful dining experience amidst the mall's shortcomings. If you find yourself at this mall, make a beeline for Creme Castle, as it's the one spot that truly shines.
AB One — Google review
All that glamour that this mall used to have is now gone.
Croma is still operating nicely though
And PvR cinema is there too
They’re nice
Deepak Nagar — Google review
There are very few shops in the Ansal plaza mall. Most of the shops are vacant in this plaza. Some of the popular shops are in the mall like, Cantabil Cobb Mcdonld, Arrow, Raymond,and one disco is there
So if you wish to do shopping in these brands you must visit here it is near metro station pari chowk.
Abhineet Chauhan — Google review
It was my wonderful experience to visit this mall. Its building is too clean, big and decorative. It is divided into many floors and on each you find different-different brands for any thing such as; shoes, games material, restaurant, and other material shops.
There is full security in this mall and at door there a security guard who check everyone before enter in the mall.
The employees and member of this mall have planted lift and electric stairs for customers to move easily in every area.
I have visited here for buy a cake for my friend’s birthday. It in on the first floor and employees of the cake shop has treated me very well. There is also a branch of KFC restaurant for non-veg lovers.
From outside is looks very simple but when someone enter in the mall then they feel the real charm. I visited all the floors there and also use lift.
I found 1 deficit there that, the electric stair was not working as such. Hence, it is too big mall so, it is not good but beside this all the things are very well.
I spend very quality time there so, suggest to everyone to visit once in ansal plaza mall.
Thank you……
Ranjan Dew — Google review
This is Ansal Plaza, in front of Pari Chowk metro station. It looks very beautiful and built in good concept. This Plaza contains so many shops Like, Reliance digital, PVR, Chroma, McDonald's, Addidas, Allen Solly and many more .... for shopping, food and Entertainment. But this Place not open totally means lot's of shops are not opened yet and still in maintenance.
But overall good you can here for timepass 😁😁
Thank you 🙏🙏..
rahul prasad — Google review
One of the oldest mall of greater noida near Pari chowk. But this mall has lost it's charm. It's almost empty except few shops . Most of the footfall is now because of PVR as tickets are cheaper. For eating you have Mcdonald, pizzahut and KFC.
Rohit Kumar Gupta — Google review
A mall usually has a good vibe and has something for everyone. Instead it's more of a market. It has a dull atmosphere and nothing for kids except for icecreams and a KFC... Parking costs ₹40 and you need to park in the open sun. I would say it's not a mall.
Mr. Lee — Google review
It's near pari Chowk, infrastructure are good. Mall have shopping,pool play, movie etc. facilities available. The PVR cinemas shows price are so high according to the Screen.
Abdur Rahman — Google review
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ANSAL PLAZA MALL SHOPPING COMPLEX, Pari Chowk, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
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Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park(
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Green space with walking paths, flower beds & a playground, plus a swimming pool & a health club.
One of the well maintained park, with beautiful flower garden, a fountain in the middle of the park. Entry fee is Rs 10, you can also buy monthly pass, calm and nice place for walking, jogging, you have play area for kids
Sridevi Sunil Bhat — Google review
Beautiful place for family outing. You can spend quality time with your family with a ₹10 ticket for each family member. The park is spread in a very big area and have fountains and many other kind of things…
Hemant Singh — Google review
Good place to visit with friends, family.. we have conducted small get together for our NGO - CEWA Foundation, it was really fun and enjoying the scenic beauty of the place n clicking some good pics.
PRAKHAR PRATAP SINGH — Google review
Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park is good for kids, walking, Running, Picnic lunch, you can bring your stuffs like food, Toys etc.
Play area also available for kids.
Ticket charges are nominal, Adults ₹10, age 5 to 10 ₹5 and you also have option to take monthly pass for entry.
one of the nice place to visit in greater Noida.
Awadhesh Chourey — Google review
Good place for visit on weekend during february and march. Good space for parking.
Nitin Singh — Google review
I think it's the only public place in Greater Noida which is worth visiting. It's quite brigand has lots of amenities specially for kids like swings, slides of different kinds. For adults the park has a basic open sky gym which is a good timepass along with basic exercise. The park is good for walking and spending some quality time with family and friends. The park has immense scope for improvement. It can be made into a spectacular place to visit. The tickets prices are Rs. 10 for adults and Rs. 5 for kids upto 12 yrs of age. Monthly pass is quite economic Rs. 100 for adults and Rs. 50 for Children. Park remains closed on all Mondays. The open hours are 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM in summer and 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM in winters.
Hariom Chaudhary — Google review
It is perfect place at the heart of greater noida for picnic and enjoy with your friends and family. It is very much kid friendly and a lot of park area with swing and open gym stuffs.
Lalit kashyap — Google review
Nice and well maintained park. Big enough to play various games and activities in it.
However the drawback is nearly all the slides swings are broken. They are not even repaired.
Sushil Aggarwal — Google review
Kids entry ticket INR 5 and INR 10 for adults .
Neat and clean park . Easy to reach .
Car parking available
Ajay Sharma — Google review
It was nice experience. I came there with family for a picnic.
There are multiple slides for kids. But i found that due to lack of poor maintenance some slides are broken and that are very dangerous for kids.
Otherwise wise garden is good and near and clean.
Restroom needs maintenance that were not cleaned.
AJAY SINGH AZAD — Google review
Very Good park for kids having swings and some water bodies.
roshan dhanai — Google review
It is a very good place to spend time with family and friends. Clean and peaceful surrounding for family picnics.
afroz Afroz — Google review
I recently visited Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park and was absolutely impressed! From the well-maintained pathways to the lush greenery, this park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cleanliness and attention to detail are commendable, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic with family and friends. Overall, Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park is a gem in the heart of the city, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful retreat.
Roshan Kr — Google review
Best place to visit with family.
Well decorated, neat and clean
Kriti Raj — Google review
This park is good if you are planning for a picnic with your family or want to spend some time lonely or with your loved one. It has an open gym, games for children, beautiful fountains and pretty flowers everywhere. You will definitely feel good visiting this as I did.
Abhishek Saxena — Google review
Very well maintained lawns, trees, flower plants. Good place for botany students to identify & see live exotic plants.
Every year there is a flower show in this park in February, that's a must visit time. Outside the park there is a huge parking that can accomodate a 100 cars anytime.
Excellent place for a morning or evening walk.
Nice place to take the family out for a day.
Good place for shooting, cameras are allowed inside.
This holy temple is dedicated to Sai Baba and has important aspects of his life in Shirdi replicated in his memory. The temple is located on a quiet hillside and is popular with spiritual seekers.
This temple has a very calm and quiet environment. It is well maintained, and has a lot of devotees looking after the idols. It is not at all crowded, and has a grand seating available for elderly. It is well marked and has clear instructions. Soothing chants are spoken all around through recorded casettes, over speakers at a low volume, to provide a nurturing and peaceful place for devotees.
Raghav Tandon — Google review
Very peaceful place. Grateful to get Sai Baba's Darshan. This place is meticulously clean and hygienic. Also do check out the caves and underground temple at the end of premises. Beautiful garden and mandap to sit and relax.
Siddharth Mutyala — Google review
It's a divine place 🙏🙏 Like a Chota Shirdi 🙏🙏 Beautiful special Sai baba temple giving us immense peace to visit. Must visit. It's in gurugram near sector 53. All should go. Jai Sai Ram Jai shree Ram
Adv.Swati Shankar — Google review
Good place for worship nice beautiful Temple.Temple Management members following the COVID rules and good arrangements so everyone can see the temple and enjoy.
Vinod Malik — Google review
It is one of its kind temple in India.
The ambiance is beautiful and the energy of the place is calming.
A heaven for Sai devotees.
The cave is adventurous for kids.
Very neat and clean temple.
The staff, priests, and security are well trained.
Five stars for the temple complex.
Zero stars for the path leading to the temple. There are two paths to reach the temple, no road. Both the paths are in miserable conditions. Big pot holes filled with dirty water, very risky to drive. The cars tyres may be stuck in both these dangerous slippery paths. Very uncomfortable drive. There is one good road also, but it's restricted for local residents. The temple authority should raise funds to build these "roads".
Jai Sai Ram 🙏
Dr Harjeet Yadav — Google review
As soon as you will enter the temple you will find peace and tranquility. Very beautiful temple. Must visit! You will feel like you are in shirdi.
Kamna singh — Google review
A very peaceful place to spend your time here.
Do visit and spend your spare time here.
Visited on: 7th April, 2022.
Soumya Kanti Roy — Google review
Great place for peace lovers... The ambiance is very spiritual the music the essence sticks smell etc will give you peace of mind.. specially for Sai Baba devotees it's a great place as it's a kind of replica of Shirdi Sai Baba... And other gods are there too like Hanuman ji, Ganesh ji n there is a small cave type temple also for the feel of pahado wali mata ..
Photography is prohibited inside the temple. N being a responsible person I didn't took any just one from the outside where we kept our shoes..
Prasaad tokri contain
1 garland 1 nariyal n 2 Essence sticks @80
And to light a candle @10 each
We went on Thursday after 4pm and still there was not much of a crowd. There is ample parking space from where we reached because it has 2 gates.
Finding this place was a bit tough but somehow we made it & it was worth it...
I'm not giving 5 stars just because of the difficulty to find the place otherwise it deserves 5 stars.
anubhuti bhardwaj — Google review
No words can describe this Mandir !! So So Beautiful!! Om Sai Ram 🙏🏻❤️🧿
Honey Taneja — Google review
Sai Ka Angan, nestled near Wazirabad in Gurgaon, is a haven of serenity. A visit to this Sai Baba temple offers a profound sense of inner peace. The tranquil surroundings make it an oasis of calm, providing solace especially when the mind is disturbed. Spending time here proves to be a healing retreat for the inner mind. Om Sai Ram.
Ranit Chatterjee — Google review
It's one of the best temples I've ever been to.
The aura is something else only. The Sai Baba temple reminds me of Shirdi, and the Kheer Bhawani temple reminds me of Kashmir.
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SHIVANI KAUL — Google review
If you are looking for a quaint place, Sai ka Aangan temple is the best place to be. After searching for a long time, we decided to visit this place. It is indeed a very serene temple which is maintained equally well inside. All Thursdays are busy as Sai Palki procession takes place.
There's a souvenir shop inside and a homeopathy doctor sits who sees 25 patients in a day. There are no visiting charges, but if one wants to meet her, they need to come at around 10:30 am and collect a token as after that token finishes considering the large number of visiters.
Overall, it is a well maintained place, though the road to reach is not in a good shape and one has to struggle due to dust and bumpy ride.
Pooja — Google review
Om sairam if you want peace you can go there at evening time. Or at 12 pm . You can pray dhoop aarti of sainath . Om sairam
Shanu Jaiswal — Google review
One of the best religious temple in DELHI/NCR. One must visit this to see and feel it personally. This temple tries to recreate the Shirdi temple feel for people who aren't able to go to Shirdi. This place has Dwarkamai, Chawadi and a Dhuni. Best thing is they have a library, dispensary and a kitchen to feed the underprivileged.
ritesh sharma — Google review
Beautiful n peaceful place. Has a man made tunnel setup that people really like. Shows handful of Sai baba belongings as well and actual jagannath rath wheel
Sandeep Deswal — Google review
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E-Block, opp. Paras Hospital, Sushant Lok Phase I, Sector 52A, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, India
This entertainment park has a variety of live performing arts shows to enjoy, such as live theater and musical performances. There is also a food court with restaurants from all over India, as well as an outdoor garden with a children's play area.
People who love to roam, it is a very good place to visit, definitely go here, you will get a new experience, but never go here alone, rather go in a group because the lonely person gets bored while roaming and the people of the group interact with each other. in conversation. With each other. You can enjoy while talking, the fun of walking in a group is different.
A k — Google review
We went couple of years book to kingdom of dreams to watch Jhumri. It’s a
The tickets are heavily priced. It’s a theatre where you can watch shows with nice visually effects like Zangoora & Jhumru. Went with parents. Show is nice. The place is nice too. You can check out tickets on nearbuy for any deals or discounts.
Better to go on weekdays since there is lesser rush & ticket prices are lesser. Better to book tickets in advance online.
Food is not included in tickets. There is a nice food court where you can buy food against coupons. There is a nice landscaping and artificial sky roof types.
There is a fantasy park for kids which has separate tickets.
Kingdom of Dreams entry fees – Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Diamond tickets cost ₹2999 per person on weekdays and ₹3999 per person on weekends. Platinum tickets are priced at ₹2499 per person (weekdays) and ₹2999 per person (weekends) and Gold tickets cost ₹1999 and ₹2499.
Food Date — Google review
Visited this fabulous place or to be more accurate one-stop-shop and eat delicacies from all over India. You will get here famous street food of popular Indian states and also you can get yourself a souvenir which would represent Indian culture from a particular state. It was an incredible experience visiting this place! It gives Justice to its name!!
However, since Covid, the place is still closed and yet to be open again. Eager to visit this amazing place again.
Dishant Arya — Google review
You will say, Wow! It’s so beautiful and very unique of its own kind.
A lot of parking is available outside. In the night, it shines like a dream palace. A wonderful place for family to spend an amazing evening. A lot of options for dining; from all over the India. They do have the culture event showing the diversity and the colors of Indian heritage.
I have been there with family 2-4 times and my family enjoyed it thoroughly.
Dharmendra Tomar — Google review
I'll rate my visit to KOD somewhat between above average and good.
Primary attraction is the show that you will book. I've been to Zangoora and it was worth the price I paid. It was live stage artists performing as per story line. Full of music and dance. Total duration of show is 3 hours including 20 minutes break.
For 2 visitors, it will cost you around ₹ 4000 to ₹ 5000 comfortably (as per my visit in January 2020) including food that you buy and tickets for show (one show). Shopping (if you do) will cost you additional.
Entry to cultural gali is complimentary free (no additional charge to pay as entry fee) ONLY IF you have purchased tickets for any show.
If you are not interested to watch the theatre show then entey fee will apply however you can redeem that charge in shopping or eating in Cultural Gali.
Photography is allowed everywhere EXCEPT in the theatre during the ongoing show.
I'll rate cultural gali 3/5 stars. It is more like a food court however it is designed so good that it becomes an attraction there. It represents a very brief cultural prints of some states of India.
Shyam Vishwakarma — Google review
Nice place to go with friend and family. It has a beautiful wall sculpture and many water fountains. There is playing area for kids also. The food is amazing and does provide multiple varieties of eating options. They also conduct cultural programs. They have a parking facility and can park above 100 cars at a time. They have have both open and closed area and the closed area is designed with a virtual sky which adds to the beauty of the place.
Yuvraj Raj — Google review
We were awestruck 😅 during our 2018 Delhi Agra Jaipur trip when we visited Kingdom of Dreams with our Delhite family friends 😊😊… total vibes … absolutely 👍… it was awesome 😎… loved 🥰 every moment including the Jagura Show (?) .. apologies if I have mentioned it wrongly.. but let me tell you .. that was an awesome show … beautiful theatrical effects
VIJAY Perth — Google review
A very beautiful place and it's a olace for people who love to roam....
The cinematic experience here was top of the class and their show zangoora is awesome 🔥🔥
Yash Tripathi — Google review
This place is so amazing and has a lot to offer.
The food restaurants and cafes offer tasty food. The restaurants are theme based and show diversity of indian culture by providing state specific foods.
There are many outlets where you can buy clothes, souvenirs and other items.
The ambience is so lovely and on weekends there are some live performances which are really awesome.
The culture gully is the live stage show, which is also a must visit if you visit this place
Pleasure On Her Plate — Google review
It was great experience being there
You can have flavor of almost every flavor of India
Ajay Bhandari — Google review
Great place to visit and spend your day.
You need entire day to enjoy this place properly.
Normal tickets are of rs. 600. You will be issued a card worth 600 and spend on food available inside.
Street is based on theme of different states of India with popular food.
There are other categories too and ticket price will go to max 2400 depending upon the shows you want tk see.
Food quality is good and as expected everything is over priced.
Special things is music and dance which you will get to see in the street after every 30 min
Aman Singh — Google review
Its a good place for leasure below is the summary of tickets and show details.
Only entry : 700/-(you get a prepaid card with 500 balance which can be used for food ordering) inclusive in 700
Entry plus show: 1600/- u get free entry plus the theatre show no food card u have to purchase on own.
the theatre act is a total 2hrs theatre act which is very good and worth investing, to watch all the stage performance with full of energy and good story line.
Amit Pate — Google review
The Place is awesome, and the view is like of historical place.
Disappointed because it was closed after covid.
You can visit to click pictures from outside, in front of giant elephants, Budha Statue and also can take ride of camel.
Must visited place if you are visiting near to Gurugram.
Waiting for the place to Reopen soon.
Pooja Ghugtiyal — Google review
One of the most iconic place in the NCR, a wonderful experience with all friends visited with me, the Auditorium complex and its decorations were interesting. Walking around inside the complex is a great experience. Always wanted to be here. And so it happened. I cannot say that I have never been here before. We especially enjoyed going to it. It’s definitely worth the price, and it’s good to go with your entire family or friends. In the end, it was worth it to experience an auditorium that has meant so much to so many.
Mayank Kushwaha — Google review
..awesome place to spend time with family, huge space, great architecture, superb lighting and live shows, food arena is great fun as it has food stalls of different places of India . Worth visiting place. A little expensive. But you would love it. The live show Zangoora is wonderful. Culture gully is also nice, showing the India and its traditions & dishes. showcasing different Indian cuisine, In-house fabulous theatre regularly stage classic and other plays, a great place for people interested in plays...
kanjoos — Google review
🌟 Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon - A Spectacular Extravaganza ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My recent visit to Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon left me absolutely enchanted! This entertainment and leisure destination is a magnificent blend of culture, entertainment, and culinary delights.
🏰 Cultural Extravaganza:
Kingdom of Dreams lives up to its name as it whisks you away to a world of art and culture. The stunning architecture reflects India's rich heritage, and once inside, you're treated to a cultural kaleidoscope. The 'Culture Gully' is a vibrant boulevard featuring replicas of India's famous streets, offering diverse cuisines, shopping, and street performances.
🎭 Live Entertainment:
The highlight of Kingdom of Dreams is undoubtedly the live entertainment shows at the Nautanki Mahal and the Showshaa Theatre. Whether it's Bollywood-style musicals or traditional folk performances, the talent and production values are top-notch. The performances are a mesmerizing fusion of music, dance, and drama that leave you spellbound.
🍴 Culinary Delights:
The variety of dining options in Culture Gully is a food lover's paradise. From street food to fine dining, you can savor cuisines from different parts of India. It's an absolute treat for the taste buds!
🛍️ Shopping Galore:
The shopping experience here is equally delightful. You can find everything from handicrafts to fashion, making it a great place for souvenir shopping.
👍 What I Loved:
Diverse Entertainment: The range of entertainment options ensures there's something for everyone, whether you're a fan of music, theater, or dance.
Cultural Immersion: Kingdom of Dreams offers an authentic glimpse into India's diverse culture, all under one roof.
Family-Friendly: It's a fantastic destination for families, with something to engage all age groups.
👎 Room for Improvement:
While Kingdom of Dreams is a fantastic destination, it can get crowded during peak hours. It's a good idea to book tickets in advance to secure your spot for shows and dining.
In conclusion, Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon is a true masterpiece of entertainment and culture. It's not just a place to visit; it's an experience that transports you to a world of wonder and creativity. Whether you're a tourist or a local resident, a visit here is a must to witness the magic of India's artistry and talent.
So, if you're seeking an unforgettable night of entertainment, dining, and cultural immersion, head to Kingdom of Dreams. It's a world-class destination that showcases the best of India's artistic and culinary traditions. 🌟🎭🍛
NJay Vlogs — Google review
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सभागार परिसर, KINGDOM OF DREAMS, Sridevi Road, near IFFCO Metro Station, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, India
Located right opposite Kingdom of Dreams, Leisure Valley Park is Gurgaons most happening park. There are a lot of fitness activities taking place in the morning hours, with locals using this space as a jogging track, a sandy area thats been developed near one entrance that has a lot of swings and slides for children, Roots Cafe, that runs entirely on solar power is famous for its simple home-like food.
It's very good place for your timeouts. It is very spacious and and has a large area to take your walks. Good place for family picnic or sport. I like this place to escape the city life for a bit. It has quite spacious parking. You will not face any issue with the parking.
Azad Negi — Google review
I have been coming here since i was a kid.... The layout has changed a bit since then but still one of the best places that i love to visit.
As you can see in the pictures below the flowers are still growing but during springs this place is worth visiting.
Do know that after 10 pm you cannot enter the park... Even at 9 o'clock the staff at the gate might deny you entry in the park.
DirectTohell — Google review
Amazing place for walking, running and fun. There is outdoor gym a small cafe inside the park. Water fountain is temporarily closed. There is lot of trees and hanging stirs for kids. People love to visit for quality time.
Deep Kaushal — Google review
This park is good it's better suitable for morning walk and exercise and meditation. There is a lots of flowers 🌹🌺 you can see and you can seat 🪑 comfortably 🌸☺️ anywhere in the park . In this park playing cricket football ⚽ etc and dogs 🐕 are not allowed. There is some photos are attached.
Vikash Chaursiya — Google review
Amazing place to visit and spend your good time with your friends and family.
And it's free of cost you don't have to pay any money to visit this place.
And it's so big and the view of this park is amazing.
If you have a dog you can take them to this place there's no restriction.
Dog friendly
Picnic area
Free entry
Kids friendly
Kuldeep Yadav — Google review
Maybe this place was excellent at one time. But when I visited it was not all in good shape. It's under maintenance . The only good thing I liked about this place is that it's quiet. If you just want to sit or walk it's alright. The plants are not in good condition. The flowers were in good shape.
Harshit Kumar — Google review
one of best park in gurugram. well maintained, lush green ambience. currently fountains are not operational, but one would feel good after coming here. It is nearby to Kingdom of dreams.
deepak sharma — Google review
Disappointing Experience at Leisure Valley Park's Water Cooler
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
I visited Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon with my nephews, looking forward to a fun day outdoors. Although we enjoyed exploring the park and participating in various activities, I was disappointed by the malfunctioning water cooler. With the scorching heat, it was essential to stay hydrated, but the non-functional water cooler prevented us from refilling our bottles. This hindered our enjoyment and overall experience at the park. Public facilities like Leisure Valley Park should provide reliable amenities, including functioning water coolers, for the comfort and well-being of visitors. I hope the park management addresses this issue promptly to ensure a more pleasant experience for future visitors
Bhawan jangra — Google review
One of the best parks of gurgaon. Jogging Track and walking tracks and well organized. Variety of trees and flower plantation Saturday and Sunday is mostly crowded. Open Gym, Roots cafe and other restaurant and cafe's are in the premises. Parking Area is also well designed and is free. Nice place to have a family picnik in winters.
abhishek khullar — Google review
Amazing well maintained garden. Also good eateries.Free parking. Safe for families and kids.
Full marks for cleanliness.
Sameer Nigam — Google review
Nestled at the heart of Gurgaon, this park offers easy accessibility, making it a convenient retreat for locals and visitors alike. The expansive area and numerous grounds make it an ideal space for various activities and gatherings. However, there are notable concerns related to cleanliness and ongoing renovation efforts.
The park's positive attributes include its well-designed layout and ample space for diverse recreational activities. Multiple grounds cater to sports enthusiasts, providing a vibrant atmosphere for community engagement.
Despite these advantages, challenges arise in terms of maintenance and cleanliness. Ongoing renovation work, while indicative of improvements, may temporarily disrupt the overall park experience. Visitors should be mindful of these activities and plan their visits accordingly.
A significant drawback is the lax enforcement regarding certain activities within the park. Allowing cricket, a sport with inherent risks, poses potential dangers to other park-goers. Stricter regulations would contribute to a safer environment for everyone enjoying the park's amenities.
Another area in need of attention is the children's park, which currently falls short in terms of maintenance. Ensuring a well-kept and safe play area for children is crucial, and efforts should be directed toward improving these facilities.
In summary, while the park in the center of Gurgaon presents a promising venue for recreation, addressing concerns such as ongoing maintenance, strict regulation of activities, and improvements in the children's park will enhance its overall appeal and safety for all visitors.
Pradeep Thakur — Google review
This park is good it's better suitable for morning walk and exercise and meditation.Well maintained big park full of nature. Has rides of children and many beautiful tall trees. Park is visited by many fitness enthusiasts and ample parking space. Coconut water and juices etc available outside the gates. Never a dull moment there. Has a couple of good cafes inside the park which is awesome.Leisure Valley Park Gurgaon DLF one of the biggest park in Gurgaon. well maintained and offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. One of the standout features of Leisure Valley Park. "Photography" Video shooting and many more
They have good lighting, you can walk in the late evening as well
ThoughtlessJay61 — Google review
Hi peeps,
This park is the best park in Gurgaon. After seeing big buildings, roads with traffic pollution, and a lot of people around, this is my all-time favorite place to visit. This place also has a good cafe. I will review this cafe in my next post. Let’s talk about the park.
1. Show time: This place is perfect for hanging out with family; honestly, after these many years of doing parties, I realised best time to spend with family is very important. This place has fountains and a light show. You will love seeing the light shows and being very close to nature.
2. Running court: the garden has a separate running, walking, and jogging court. You can make it a habit to visit this and see the nature around.
3. Green, fresh grass
4. Kids play area
5. Gym equipment
6. Sitting Place
This can be your best picnic spot; just don’t throw waste in here.
Daman Yadav — Google review
Yes it is leisure park as you can spend time here , play games , you can do running etc. Only problem is that the entry gate in slighly inside not just near to road .
Hemant ojha — Google review
Near and clean park but need more maintenance and overall a good environment and fun for children and young people ☺️
Amit sharma — Google review
Yesterday I went for this place. Now as off there is such a big Mela is arranged on behalf of Dusshera and diwali so it's all about enjoy and recollect the past memories and childhoodness. Such big gaint wheels rides camel rides shopping food and all present over here. This place is near to IFFCO chowk gurugaon. And from there you can go to leisure valley park around 1 km from there. You will also get auto to go there in just 10 rs. But it's crowdy and traffic now. Night view is amazing and you will enjoy it. This Mela is opposite to IFFCO TOWER. exactly I front of this. Some what difficulty in car parking. But अब एन्जॉय करना हैं तो थोडी दिक्कत उठानी ही होगी. Chalo guys enjoy the mela..have food and all shopping. Note you can bargain there it's allowed but don't be more becz they all people earning money after months and they will have good food by earning more money. Thank you
ankit patil — Google review
Very nice park located in Gurgaon. It is huge park with fountains. Good place in Gurgaon to spend sometime.
Sandeep Dubey — Google review
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I'll never travel to Shimla without this trip planner again
The Qutub Minar complex is a popular tourist destination in Delhi, India. The tower, which stands 73m tall and tapers upwards, is one of the most recognizable spots in the city. The art pieces around the monument act as a good sight to behold while spending time with your partner.
Must visit once. A very good place to visit with family and friends. Loved this place.
Suraj Sahu — Google review
Impressive historic monument with stunning architecture and informative displays about India's rich cultural heritage.
The intricate and beautiful architecture of the monument left me breathless.
The surrounding Qutub Complex also has a rich history, with several historic tombs and other structures that provide a fascinating glimpse into India's past. The intricate carvings and designs on the walls of the various structures within the complex are stunning and offer a wonderful example of the rich cultural heritage of India.
I was particularly impressed with the informative displays that explain the history and significance of each structure within the Qutub Complex. These displays were helpful in understanding the rich history and significance of the monument and its surroundings.
Overall, Qutub Minar is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture. The stunning architecture, rich history, and informative displays make it a great place to learn about India's rich cultural heritage.
Civi Varghese — Google review
Impressive historic monument with stunning architecture and informative displays about India's rich cultural heritage.
The intricate and beautiful architecture of the monument left me breathless.
The surrounding Qutub Complex also has a rich history, with several historic tombs and other structures that provide a fascinating glimpse into India's past. The intricate carvings and designs on the walls of the various structures within the complex are stunning and offer a wonderful example of the rich cultural heritage of India.
I was particularly impressed with the informative displays that explain the history and significance of each structure within the Qutub Complex. These displays were helpful in understanding the rich history and significance of the monument and its surroundings.
Overall, Qutub Minar is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture. The stunning architecture, rich history, and informative displays make it a great place to learn about India's rich cultural heritage.
Savita Mishra — Google review
A Marvel of Architectural Grandeur and Historical Significance
The Qutub Minar, standing tall and proud in the heart of Delhi, is an architectural masterpiece that offers a journey through centuries of history. This iconic monument is a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and a must-visit for those interested in exploring the country's past.
Indrani Gurugubelli — Google review
The site offers facilities like well-maintained gardens, information boards, and seating areas. The best time to visit Qutub Minar is during the cooler months, from October to March, to enjoy the outdoor surroundings comfortably. Early mornings or late afternoons provide pleasant weather for exploration.
Tickets can be booked on-site or online through official platforms. Online booking offers the convenience of avoiding long queues, especially during peak tourist seasons. Admission fees for Indian and foreign visitors. As of these writings, for Indians the entry fee is Rs.35 and free for children under 15 years. For foreigners the ticket rate is Rs.500 per person.
Comfortable footwear is recommended as the complex involves walking. Carrying a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle is advisable, especially during warmer months.
Rest room facilities are available for visitors and it is observed that they are well maintained.
Parking facilities are available for those traveling by private vehicles. The metro is a convenient option, with the Qutub Minar station in close proximity. You have to catch an auto to reach matro station.
MOHAMED SHAHAB PK — Google review
Oh so beautiful!
Make sure you visit such that you can view it both before and after sunset.
The ruins around it are equally beautiful as the minar.
It’s like you’ve entered a completely different realm.
Once the sun sets, the lighting adds on to the beauty and you can get some beautiful clicks too.
Do buy tickets prior to the visit to jump the queue
Sonia — Google review
I visit this place on my first visit to Delhi. I was standing in a long line waiting for an entry ticket. When I entered, I was amazed to see such a tall tower.
I kept wondering how the people of that time built this tall structure so many years ago.
It is amazing to see this light tilted tower on one side. There is plenty of space around it and some more infrastructure. This is an ideal place to spend time with family or friends.
I really recommend you to visit this place in Delhi.
Rashedul Alam — Google review
Very well maintained. Beautiful monuments. Perfect way to going back in time. Read about the monuments and history before visiting, and hire a guide.
Ample Parking at nominal rates (Rs 10 per hour for cars).
Crowded on weekends, specially noon onwards.
Clean public toilets near the parking & ticket counters.
Food & drinks are not allowed inside, you can deposit in lockers near ticket counter.
Rohit Mendiratta — Google review
Qutub Minar became the backdrop of some truly memorable moments spent with my best friends. From the moment we stepped foot on its grounds, we were captivated by the grandeur and historical charm it exuded. As we explored the intricate carvings and admired the towering minaret, our bond grew stronger with every step. Amidst the lush gardens and ancient ruins, we shared laughter, stories, and heartfelt conversations. Climbing to the top of Qutub Minar, we were rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Delhi, a sight that left us in awe. It was a day filled with joy, endless fun, and a deep appreciation for the beauty of both the monument and the friendship we shared. Qutub Minar will forever hold cherished memories of the good times we enjoyed together.
Kaushik Mandal — Google review
The Qutub Minar is a magnificent historical monument that stands tall as a symbol of architectural brilliance. Its towering height, intricate carvings, and rich history make it a must-visit destination. As you explore the complex, you'll be captivated by the intricate detailing and the beautiful surrounding gardens. The Qutub Minar is not only a UNESCO World Heritage site but also a testament to India's rich past. To witness the grandeur and immerse yourself in the historical significance, you must visit this place.
Sahil Koundal — Google review
Qutub Minar, located in the heart of Delhi, is an architectural masterpiece that takes you on a breathtaking journey through India's rich history. As you stand before this towering structure, you can't help but be mesmerized by its sheer grandeur and intricate design.
The minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands at an impressive height of 73 meters and is adorned with delicate carvings and inscriptions that narrate the story of its creation. The red sandstone and marble construction is a testament to the craftsmanship of the time, and it's a sight to behold both during the day and when it's illuminated at night.
Gagan — Google review
Visiting the Qutub Minar is a captivating experience. The intricate details of the ancient architecture, the towering height of the minaret, and the surrounding historical structures create a sense of awe. Exploring the Qutub Complex allows you to delve into India's rich history and marvel at the craftsmanship of the past. However, it's advisable to check for any travel restrictions or specific guidelines before planning your visit.
Milan Pramanik — Google review
Over five thousand years of history... hire a guide, it's worth it.. .. poor part is😪😪 the government not doing enough to protect it... locals carving their names on parts and climbing on infrastructure ....... no Police or security stopping them...🤯 Big Crowds come to see it.... it generates lots so 💰 .. world heritage site ... sad, it's treated that way..
Yogesh Jogi — Google review
Qutub minar is a magnificent and beautiful architectural structure. It's a tower measuring 72.5 meters tall. You can take photos from outside only. You can go inside as it's closed some years back.
It was built around 1000 years ago but still its very well preserved.
Mayur Kulkarni — Google review
Beautiful historical monument made centuries ago. It is one of the place to visit if you ever come to Delhi. The building stands strong till date. The place is wide open and you can wander around the place. This place gets many visitors everyday. It is an important historical monument of our country which is still widely known. If you ever visit Delhi, do visit this place.
Rana ji — Google review
An awesome experience.
Visited again after many years.
Things have changed; but towards good. Entry is free, premises is clean and it's well
maintained. I feel, you can spend a whole day, there's so
much greens and calmness here.
Apart from the environment, it's always a special feeling to visit a place you have read in your history books. 😍
Vipul Patel — Google review
The guide was extremely knowledgeable and because I was a foreigner there was a special line with no wait. If you are local I suggest getting advanced tickets because the other lines were really long.
Plan for at least 2-3 hours because there is so much history to take in. Having a guide is definitely something I would recommend. Our guide was amazing! He was very informative, friendly and helpful. He took a lot of family pictures for us.
The location is absolutely beautiful and a must see when visiting New Delhi.
Danielle Marya — Google review
Just explored Qutub Minar in Delhi. The ancient architecture and the intricate carvings are mesmerizing.
The tower itself is a marvel. The surrounding Qutub Complex is a historical treasure trove. However, it can get quite crowded, so consider visiting early in the day.
Overall, a fantastic experience steeped in history and culture.
LK Pd — Google review
Best to go at dusk, you see in some daylight left, then at night. It's a great spot. Do NOT eat the nearby canteen food (near where you buy tickets) I got really sick from it.
Grizgrog (Grizgrog) — Google review
Amazing place to know about the rich culture and heritage of India. One could see the imprints of Hindu culture on these monuments, like the images of bells on pillars, which leads us to contemplate about their veracity of being Islamic in nature.... Visitors from all over the globe come at this place.
ऋषभ कुणाल — Google review
A place which surpassed all the expectations 🌟
The light show was so mesmerizing and unexpected that it amazed every single person in our group.
We visited on sunday and the light show started at 07:00 PM and went on for approx 15 minutes and then once again the same show was repeated, No separate ticket is required for the show.
For entry to Qutub Minar, We paid around 35₹ per person by paying online.
All and all, A place definitely worth visiting.
Anurag Jindal — Google review
Qutub Minar in Delhi is a really tall tower made of bricks, built a long time ago. It's famous for its beautiful designs and carvings. People like to visit it to learn about its history and enjoy its impressive architecture. It showcases exquisite Islamic architecture with intricate carvings and inscriptions.
Deepti Mani — Google review
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The Lotus Temple, also known as the Bahá’í House of Worship, is a religious site that opened in 1986 and welcomes people of all religions. This distinctive place of worship in South Delhi resembles India's national flower with its ethereal marble construction. The temple's nine overlapping walls enclose a single cavernous interior space, reflecting the Bahai Temples' practice of being open to all.
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is a remarkable architectural marvel and a symbol of unity and peace.
The temple is not only a visual delight but also a place of spiritual significance. It welcomes people from all backgrounds, religions, and beliefs to meditate, pray, or simply find solace in its serene environment. The central hall, devoid of religious icons or images, promotes a sense of unity and oneness among visitors.
Surrounded by lush green gardens and pools, the Lotus Temple provides a serene escape from the bustling city of Delhi. Its unique design, inclusive philosophy, and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit attraction for both tourists and those seeking a moment of tranquility in the heart of the capital city. However, it's essential to be respectful of the temple's rules and maintain the silence and serenity that define this sacred space.
Kumar Ankit — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful place...... Garden around the temple is a treat for the eyes ❤️ . Although be watchful for the timings or you will have to wait in long queue.
1. Don't bring FOOD, you cannot take food inside.
2.Visit in morning hours, you will enjoy everything more comfortably as for evening times there is a lot of rush and heat.
3. Don't disobey instructions....as for my experience staff is very rude and their way of correcting you will not be very good.
4. Watch for kids...They may get lost in the crowd as i have seen with my own eyes
5.It is a temple of peace but their is a huge rush of visitors that you are rarely going to experience any ☮️ peace.
Ankur — Google review
This is a beautiful place and I really love going there but infrequently ofcourse because massive crowd is there all the time. Though I really appreciate the work authorities have done to keep the place cleaned and hygienic but it would be nice to have a ticket to go in so that we can help the temple grow. Lets say maybe 10 rupees so that everyone can afford it. Our small contributions can make it grow better and help them who puts our efforts to keep this place best. That idea can help creating a proper queue so that people can come in line.
Its just an idea but ill leave them for them to decide.
Overall above good.
Akash Gupta — Google review
The place was beautiful and well maintained. But there was a long queue and wait hours (went on a public holiday). Beverages/snacks are not allowed inside. It's not ideal to go during peak summers. The temple was closed due to the crowd.
kezia abraham — Google review
Beautiful place. The garden has been built on a very large lining. Before going inside the Lotus temple, a bag is given on which you have to keep your footwear and after coming out of the temple you have to return that bag, I liked this method very much. The purpose of making Lotus temple was that people of all religions should come here, sit and meditate peacefully and pray. There is a big prayer meet inside the temple where you can sit and meditate for as long as you want.
Deeksha Singh — Google review
The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, India, is a remarkable architectural masterpiece and a symbol of unity and spirituality. I had the privilege of visiting this awe-inspiring structure, and it left a lasting impression on me.
The Lotus Temple's design, resembling a blooming lotus flower, is simply breathtaking. The white marble exterior is immaculate and stands out against the lush green surroundings. It's not just a place of worship but also a work of art.
Upon entering, you're welcomed by a serene atmosphere and a sense of tranquility. What makes this place unique is that it's open to people of all religions and beliefs, emphasizing the universality of spiritual quest.
The temple encourages silence and reflection, making it a peaceful oasis in the bustling city of Delhi. It's a place where you can sit, meditate, or simply enjoy the stunning architecture.
The only minor downside is the crowd, as it's a popular tourist attraction. However, it's a testament to the temple's significance and beauty.
In summary, the Lotus Temple is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Delhi. It's a testament to the power of architecture, spirituality, and inclusivity, and it offers a truly peaceful and inspiring experience.
Arjun Singh — Google review
I expected serene and peaceful atmosphere but instead I got huuuuuge crowds, first queue to enter the grounds and second queue to enter the temple itself. Maybe because it was Sunday afternoon. There is only one path that's not restricted so crowds have nowhere to disperse and you can't just walk around the grounds. Inside of the temple is a nice and quiet but nothing special from architectural point of view. From the outside the design is very interesting though
Michał Brzeziński — Google review
The Lotus temple is a secular place of worship and contemplation. The entry is free for all which makes this a popular tourist spot. As a result the waiting time can get pretty long so plan accordingly. The grounds are beautiful and immaculately maintained.
You are required to remove your shoes before climbing the more than 50 steps to the temple entrance. The inside is a tranquil sanctuary with lots of chairs to sit and contemplate life.
Prashant Gandhi — Google review
An architectural gem.. the space is beautifully designed for the purpose of spiritual and social awakening of the visitors... Peaceful and relaxing environment... Everyday prayers will calm your soul... Baha'i faith is very beautifully explained in the Design itself...
Sumit Waykos — Google review
The place is quite good, it's not a temple to worship but a place to relax your mind and meditate in a big hall and there is no need to buy tickets as entry is free.
Information centre helps us to understand more about the place and it's history.
The Lotus Temple has won numerous architectural awards and has been featured in many newspaper and magazine articles.
Overall visiting the temple is a good experience and also gives you peace but with a lot of people around you,it's get difficult.
So, Please do visit there.
DAIYAN SABIR — Google review
Very nice place to visit with good ambience and irrespective of religion anyone can come here. No ticket required at entry, only thing to remember is that don't enter with good and drinks as it is not allowed. The last time to enter is 6pm.
SOURAV DE — Google review
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is a unique and captivating architectural wonder. Shaped like a blooming lotus flower, this Bahá'í House of Worship is renowned for its stunning design and serene ambiance.
The temple's white marble structure and pristine surroundings create a sense of peace and tranquility, making it a perfect place for meditation and reflection. Visitors of all faiths are welcome to enter and explore the temple, as it symbolizes unity and oneness of all religions.
The interior of the Lotus Temple is equally impressive, featuring a vast central hall with no idols or religious symbols. Instead, it encourages visitors to contemplate and pray in their own way, fostering an inclusive and spiritual experience.
Since it is one of the most visited landmarks in Delhi, it's best to plan your visit during weekdays or early in the morning to avoid larger crowds. The temple also hosts various cultural events and concerts, adding to the overall charm of the place.
Overall, the Lotus Temple is a must-visit destination in Delhi, whether you seek spiritual solace or simply want to admire the breathtaking architecture. It offers a serene escape from the bustling city and leaves visitors with a sense of awe and inspiration.
Hashim Zain — Google review
Peaceful and so beautiful place to visit. But since no edibles are allowed so the purpose of visit remains just for seeing things. It's free. Not much to see.
Go only if you want a peaceful environment to talk and spend a casual evening.
mr. rahul — Google review
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The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, India, is a prominent Bahá'í House of Worship known for its distinctive lotus flower-like architecture. It was completed in 1986 and serves as a place of worship for people of all faiths. The temple is characterized by its 27 petal-like marble structures arranged to form the lotus shape. It has won several architectural awards for its innovative design and is a popular tourist and spiritual destination. Visitors are welcome to meditate, pray, or simply enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
I recommend that you should visit once.
Neeraj Jaiswal — Google review
The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, India, is renowned for its unique lotus flower-inspired architecture and serene ambiance. Visitors often describe the experience as spiritually uplifting. The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful gardens surrounding the temple make it a tranquil retreat, attracting people from various backgrounds and beliefs. It's advisable to check the visiting hours and any specific guidelines before planning your visit.
Milan Pramanik — Google review
The Lotus Temple is a captivating architectural marvel, its lotus-shaped design providing a serene ambiance. The serene atmosphere and lush surroundings make it a perfect place for reflection and tranquility. However, limited interior access might disappoint those expecting more extensive exploration. Overall, a must-visit for its unique design and peaceful environment.
sani isnain — Google review
Nice place to visit in Delhi. Nice view... The garden is very beautiful & a perfect place to click good pictures. Entry is free but u can't enter with food items. If you have any in your bag, security will asked you to finish them before enter in the place. The front view of the temple is so mesmerizing & I feel an immense peace inside the temple. There is no religion bar & everyone are allowed inside the meditation hall. Worth visiting.
Trisha Acharjee — Google review
Although the entry inside is restricted at this Covid, but being in the campus is such peaceful. Calmness and peace can be felt here, such pure energy. Campus is well maintained, free of cost to enter and see the beauty around. The cleanliness is commendable, so is the staff behaviour. You can see varieties of flowers and well maintained trees. A must visit with your loved ones.
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A very beautiful temple. The surrounding is clean and the garden is well-maintained. The view is amazing.
Inside it's very calm and quite. There's nothing much inside, just a bunch chairs and a table. You can stay inside for as long as you want but you can't make noise or use phones.
While going inside the temple grounds, you are not allowed to bring any kind of foods and beverages(except water) and all bags or backpacks will be checked. If you have a camera with you then you have to submit your ID card at the check gate.
Suraj Kumar Singh — Google review
Lotus Temple is a recent monument in the historical city of Delhi, and owing to its beautiful design and free entry, it is one of the popular sites for Delhites. Full marks for cleanliness and security. But it is too crowded on holidays (as it has free entry), and there is littering all around the boundaries. People have no respect for our monuments and lack sense of cleanliness, which should be developed among ourselves.
kashif najam — Google review
Nice place to see bhaai temple. You can expand for 30 minutes time here. It is a nice eye catching place. Inside the temple nothing except the seating area or you can say prayer area. You will get 10 minutes of time to sit and pray to your god. You must go there to see the Lotus style building architecture that is the main attraction.
Sanjeev Kumar — Google review
It was a pretty awesome place to visit for free. the view of lotus temple was very mesmerizing and the garden was full of stylishly trimmed trees and much more. But there is nothing much to do there , you can do prayers inside where there is no ac or fan and come out within few minutes .
Prateek — Google review
Located near Kalkaji mandir metro station, it is probably the most silent and calming place in Delhi. One can feel the presence of inner soul by witnessing the silence in the temple. The architecture is amazing. No entry tickets are required to visit the temple.
Harsh Nahata — Google review
The Lotus Temple is located in New Delhi, India. It is famous for its lotus-like shape and has become a prominent attraction in the city. The building comprises 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals" arranged in three clusters to form nine sides, with nine doors opening onto a central hall with a height of slightly over 34 meters and a capacity of 1,300 people. Inspired by the lotus flower, which is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals" arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. The temple's shape is symbolic and inter-religious because the lotus is often associated with purity, sacredness, spirituality, and knowledge. The nine doors of the Lotus Temple open onto a central hall 34.3 meters tall that can seat 1,300 people and hold up to 2,500. The temple has a diameter of 70 m. The Lotus Temple property comprises 26 acres and nine surrounding ponds and gardens.
Mustain Bin Arif — Google review
The Lotus Temple is undeniably a beautiful structure, with its stunning architectural design reminiscent of a blooming lotus flower. However, if you're seeking mental peace, this might not be the ideal destination due to the bustling crowds and constant activity.
While the temple offers a picturesque backdrop for a photo shoot, the serenity one might expect to find here is often overshadowed by the sheer number of visitors. The peaceful ambiance often sought after for quiet contemplation may be elusive amidst the hustle and bustle.
Nevertheless, the sheer beauty of the Lotus Temple's architecture is undeniable and worth experiencing. Despite the crowds, it remains a remarkable testament to artistry and creativity. So, if you're prepared for the lively atmosphere and appreciate captivating architecture, a visit to the Lotus Temple can still be a memorable experience.
Lalit — Google review
Entry closes by 5PM sharp, entry to temple/garden is absolutely free.
This temple is such a wonderful architectural marvel. Garden is so huge, beautiful and very well managed. Although entry in garden isn’t allowed.
There’s a pathway (long corridor) that leads to temple you can walk along the garden and get some amazing pictures.
There’s no idol inside so it’s not a worshipping temple. You can sit and do dhyan.
Parking is available on the opposite side of the temple.
Shweta Kashyap — Google review
This temple atmosphere amazing...Interesting architectural building, Inspired by a lotus flower, hence the name. It's surrounded by some nice gardens leading up to the temple. Be aware that you must take your shoes off and put them in a bag walking up to the temple. Inside there are no pictures or talking allowed. Not a very picturesque place inside, but a good place to pray or meditate.
SHUBHAM SEN — Google review
This is a beautiful, no doubt about it...but you cannot go there to relax or have any peace of mind. They are huge queues and the entire ground is restricted. You are allowed to only use the footpaths. During the huge rush, that space is not sufficient. What's the point of having a massive complex with a huge garden if you are not allowed to leave the footpath. There is also very minimal parking in this area.The access road is narrow.
Overall, not a place to go if you are looking for a peaceful time..
Anshu C — Google review
Interesting architectural building, Inspired by a lotus flower, hence the name. It's surrounded by some nice gardens leading up to the temple. Be aware that you must take your shoes off and put them in a bag walking up to the temple. Inside there are no pictures or talking allowed. Not a very picturesque place inside, but a good place to pray or meditate.
Flavius Burbulea — Google review
"Lotus Temple in Delhi is a mesmerizing architectural marvel and a symbol of unity and peace. Its unique lotus-shaped design draws visitors from around the world to admire its beauty and experience its serene ambiance. As a Google Local Guide, capture the essence of this iconic landmark by sharing insights into its architectural significance, tranquil surroundings, and the spiritual resonance it evokes. Guide fellow travelers to explore the peaceful atmosphere and contemplative space of Lotus Temple, making it a must-visit destination in Delhi."
lalit sonawane — Google review
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Lotus Temple Rd Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
The Humayun's Tomb, built in the 16th century by Haji Begum for Mughal emperor Humayun, is a symmetrical complex of gardens and marble buildings with an arched facade. The structure follows strict rules of Islamic geometry, emphasizing the number 8. The building and gardens are stunningly well proportioned and float above their symmetrical gardens.
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Beautiful place, with free entrance - but rates apply for shows (takes about 2 hours).
Note: no camera, phone , electrical devices and no cigarettes allowed - will need to be stored on-site.
Expect crowd, but it's handled and systematic.
Worth a visit, and average take 1-2 hours (exclude show time)
Keith Chong Chee Loong — Google review
Wow! What a place the architecture is mind blowing water show is also very good but they are not allowing any electronic items inside the temple 🥲
Rajnarayan Ghosh — Google review
'Akshardham' means the divine abode of God. It is hailed as an eternal place of devotion, purity and peace. Swaminarayan Akshardham at New Delhi is a Mandir – an abode of God, a Hindu house of worship, and a spiritual and cultural campus dedicated to devotion, learning and harmony. Timeless Hindu spiritual messages, vibrant devotional traditions and ancient architecture all are echoed in its art and architecture.The mandir is a humble tribute to Bhagwan Swaminarayan (1781- 1830), the avatars, devas and great sages of Hinduism. The traditionally-styled complex was inaugurated on 6 November 2005 with the blessings of HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj and through the devoted efforts of skilled artisans and volunteers.
Each element of Akshardham echoes with spirituality – the Mandir, the Exhibitions and even the Gardens.
The Akshardham mandir has over two hundred murtis, representing many of the spiritual stalwarts over many millennia. The spiritual premise of Akshardham is that each soul is potentially divine. Whether we are serving the family, the country our neighbors or all living beings the world over , each service can help one move towards divinity. Each prayer is a call towards improving oneself and moving closer to God.
A visit to Akshardham is a spiritually enriching experience. Whether it is in realising the power of prayer, in feeling the strength of non-violence, in being aware of the universal nature of Hinduism’s ancient principles, or just in admiring the beauty of God’s abode on Earth – each element has a spiritual significance.
Facts and Figure:
Opened 6th November 2005
Constructed by Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS)
Inspired by HH Yogiji Maharaj (1892-1971 CE)
Created by His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj
More than 300,000,000 volunteer hours went into making the complex
Over 8,000 volunteers from across the world participated in building it
Mandir built from intricately carved sandstone and marble
Exhibitions on Hinduism, including Bhagwan Swaminarayan's life and teachings such as prayer, compassion, and non-violence.
Open gardens, water bodies and step-well styled courtyard.
Nitish Bhatt — Google review
The temple was officially opened on 6 November 2005 by Pramukh Swami Maharajin the presence of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Manmohan Singh, L.K Advani and B.L Joshi.The temple, at the centre of the complex, was built according to the Vastu shastra and Pancharatra shastra.
In Akshardham Delhi, similar to its predecessor Akshardham Gandhinagar, Gujarat, the main shrine is the focal point and maintains the central position of the entire complex. There are various exhibition halls which provide information about the life and work of Swaminarayan. The designers of the complex have adopted contemporary modes of communication and technology to create the various exhibition halls.
The complex features an Abhisheka Mandap, Sahaj Anand water show, a thematic garden and three exhibitions namely Sahajanand Darshan (Hall of Values), Neelkanth Darshan (an IMAX film on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Neelkanth), and Sanskruti Darshan (cultural boat ride). According to Swaminarayan Hinduism, the word Akshardham means the abode of almighty Lord Swaminarayan and believed by followers as a temporal home of God on earth.
Biswajeet Chakraborty — Google review
Well this is the India's second largest temple, & asia's third largest temple around the world. Apart from this basic general knowledge, the good thing is entry is free but only for the "darshan" When it comes to shows, you have to pay for that, where the light/fountain show is most recommended if you are not opting for full package show ticket. Phone/Camera/Bags are not allowed inside temple, so make sure you keep in your car or either you can keep them in locker room which is also free to access.
Keep in mind, if you are going in rush hour then put our items/goods in your car/own space which will save your time in standing in queue.
Akshardham Temple or Swaminarayan Akshardham Complex is a prestigious fascination in Delhi and it gloats its profound and social exercises spreading over the city. The mind boggling invites you to comprehend and break down the conventional Hindu and Indian culture, deep sense of being and design. Being a standout amongst the most went by vacation spots in Delhi, the sanctuary has magnificence and dynamic quality, amazing by whatever else. The banks of the excellent Yamuna River in eastern Delhi offer space to the complex and the development was by the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra.
Prakhar Gupta — Google review
Akshardham Temple, Largest Hindu temple in world is a divine place. It's more than temple, it's actually a hub of great architectural designs that are carved on rocks and marble. Main things to see: ceilings of each dome inside temple, pillars and Mandovar. Great example of great and rich culture.
D S — Google review
Its actually a masterpiece with very good architecture but they dont allow you to bring phone and camera inside
arshia bozorgnia — Google review
Really a beautiful place
Aditya Shah — Google review
Akshardham
An amazing beautiful peaceful temple.
Must visit place if you are in New Delhi.
Metro station also there and is just 100 meter apart.
Akshardham is really beautiful the main temple is really beautifully crafted. The outer architecture is beautiful and also the inner marbel architecture was more than beautiful. The roof of the main temple is just amazing. The best and the most beautiful part is the main temple where the colors are too good.
Note :- You can not take your phone 📱, camera 📷, so you have to stand in the queue to summit them in the cloak room. Secure cloak room 5/5.
After the cloak room there is a security check which will be done in a minute you just have to remove your wallet and belt and that's it they will check you and let you pass.
Strong security check.
Best place to visit.
Aniket Singh Gour — Google review
Goosebumps!!
What a spectacular sight.... The beauty of this temple and its surrounding can not be described in words. Its just like a painting on a canvas.
Even after so much of crowd, this place is yet very peaceful and relaxing for your soul. The light show and musical fountain add to the beauty of this place.
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Nikhil Miya Bazaz — Google review
This is amazing temple , but they didn't let you to visit freely
abenezer kassahun — Google review
The architecture is undoubtedly breathtaking and this place is worth a visit. However the staff is rude, timings of rides and events are not mentioned correctly on the website and not allowing purses or phones inside is incomprehensible. Why should we be asked to return or have to leave our valuables insecurely in cabs. Why not be transparant and allow cellphones. And what harm can purses and bags do...just use security measures. Even airports allow bags, so why shouldn't this place!!!
Ayush Prabhaker — Google review
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India Gate, located at the eastern end of Raj Path in New Delhi, is a grand triumphal arch that serves as a war memorial for Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. Designed by renowned architect Edward Lutyens and inaugurated in 1921, it commemorates over 70,000 Indian soldiers who perished during the war. The monument also honors more than 13,500 British and Indian soldiers killed in the Afghan war of 1919.
Lovely lighting at night. Reading the names of the soldiers who laid down their lives and explaining the same to kids generates a patriotic feeling! Just near the India Gate is the National War Museum, which is beautifully made. Again, reading all the names of the soldiers who laid down their lives for our country stresses the need for peace. A thoughtful place, and it leaves a mark on your heart.
Md Aaquib Imdad — Google review
One of the most important historical place in India. The India Gate built in 1931 and designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, was inspired by the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates India's war dead and houses an eternal flame. Beautiful architecture ,Evening time is best to visit. Free entry.
arun kumar — Google review
It was wonderful time visiting India Gate, New Delhi with all my good friends. Not in a mood to return back from the place.. It was so nice to stay there whole day.. It's really a memorable day.. The place is so nice. Inside not allowed due to security reasons. But the view from outside is really amazing...Unfortunately, the area around the gate is closed due to the pandemic still, but wow is it beautiful! We came here to take some pictures and just enjoy the view for a while!
I recommend coming by to at least witness this beauty from the outside of the gate since it is extremely iconic and important for India!It was awesome time visiting India Entryway, New Delhi with all my old buddies. Not in that frame of mind to return back from the spot.. Remaining there entire day was so great.. It's actually a noteworthy day.. The spot is so great. Inside not permitted because of safety reasons. In any case, the view from outside is truly astonishing...
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Mesmerizing Night Experience at India Gate, Delhi
I had the pleasure of visiting India Gate in Delhi during the nighttime, and it was an absolutely enchanting experience. The iconic monument, illuminated against the dark sky, created a stunning sight that left me in awe.
The first thing that struck me was the grandeur of India Gate, standing tall and proud. The beautifully designed arch and the intricate carvings added to its majestic appeal. The lights strategically placed around the monument highlighted its architectural brilliance, creating a mesmerizing ambiance.
The atmosphere at night was vibrant, with locals and tourists alike gathered around India Gate. Families, couples, and friends were enjoying the pleasant evening breeze and the captivating view. The energy was contagious, and it felt like a celebration of unity and national pride.
As I strolled along the well-maintained pathways surrounding India Gate, I couldn't help but admire the surrounding gardens and green spaces. The meticulously manicured lawns provided a serene environment, perfect for relaxation and reflection. I found a cozy spot and sat down, taking in the beauty of the illuminated monument.
The security arrangements were commendable, making me feel safe and comfortable throughout my visit. The presence of security personnel ensured a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.
India Gate at night is truly a sight to behold. The combination of architectural magnificence, vibrant atmosphere, and well-maintained surroundings make it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a memorable experience, India Gate won't disappoint.
I highly recommend visiting India Gate during the nighttime to witness its enchanting beauty. It's an experience that will leave a lasting impression and create cherished memories. Make sure to bring your camera and capture the magic!
Deepak Gandhi — Google review
Pride of Nation 🫡 Stands tall and beautiful surrounded by lush green garden and beautiful fountain. Good place to just lay down and soak in the peaceful serene energy. Crowded on weekends but the infrastructure of the commute is well built and maintained by management. Must visit and pay homage to the lives who martyred themselves for the nation. 🇮🇳
v ramya — Google review
India Gate is an iconic landmark and a must-visit destination in Delhi. It holds historical significance as a memorial for Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. The grandeur and beauty of the monument are awe-inspiring, especially when illuminated at night. It is surrounded by lush green lawns, making it an ideal spot for picnics and leisurely walks. The atmosphere is vibrant, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the surroundings. The nearby street food stalls offer a variety of delicious snacks to savor while taking in the view. The area is well-maintained, and security measures are in place, ensuring a safe and pleasant experience for visitors. India Gate is not just a historical monument but also a symbol of national pride and unity.
Rohit Singh — Google review
Nice, I get special excitement and emotional adrenaline flows when you view it from a close distance. Take a pride and bow for the ones who have been martyred fighting brave in the battle.
No entry fee,, only parking ticket required.
Enjoy the food near the gate.
the work around the monument to renovate and make it available for public.
Himadri Das — Google review
A simple but charming monument which evokes a patriotic feeling amongst the visitors. It is surrounded by lush green gardens and neat little water ponds. Traffic is pretty heavy..so use of public transport is recommended. National war memorial is right next door which is also a must see.
Vikram Banta — Google review
Beautiful place Amar Jawan Jyoti Smarak And India Gate situated in the heart ❤️ of Delhi.
One of our famous monuments which is the pride of our nation and tells us the story of our soldiers and history.
Subham Maddheshiya — Google review
It was wonderful time visiting India Gate, New Delhi with all my good friends. Not in a mood to return back from the place.. It was so nice to stay there whole day.. It's really a memorable day.. The place is so nice.This tourist attraction is different and beautiful. The gate has very rich history.
It’s magnificent!!! During the evenings, the edifice lights up beautifully in Indian National Colors.
There was very large crowd present and police presence as well. You can get small chops, food, confectionery, traditional pastries, souvenirs and many great things to purchase.
Many photographers are around to take instant memorable pictures for you. Safe and appreciate for whole family and children day out.
Shivam Yadav — Google review
I visited on weekday but still it was too rush. Feel good to visit national monument. I wish i could spend more time. To keep cleanliness in mind, no packed food or water facilities are available inside this area. So bring your own food and water from outside or home. Good to spend quality time with family. Will visit again after planned trip for night light show on any special day.
Ritesh Raj — Google review
The India Gate is a significant and historic monument located in Delhi, India. It commemorates the memories of the country's struggle for independence, radiating freshness and highlighting the beauty and importance of the place. Its impressive height and splendid design make it a central attraction.
Construction of India Gate began in 1921 and was completed in 1931. This monument is dedicated to the valor and sacrifice of the Indian military personnel who participated in World War I. Its aura invokes memories of governmental and societal events in Delhi and stands as a place that evokes a sense of dedication and pride in people.
The surrounding lush gardens and green environment also offer the opportunity to enjoy natural beauty. There are several places around the monument to take leisurely walks and relish the surroundings.
AKASH KASHYAP — Google review
India Gate at night is a mesmerizing sight. The illuminated structure stands as a symbol of pride and patriotism, with its architecture beautifully accentuated by the soft, warm lights. The surrounding area is often bustling with people enjoying leisurely walks and taking in the breathtaking view. The reflection of India Gate in the nearby water body adds to the enchantment. Visiting during special occasions or events amplifies the experience, as the lights create an aura of celebration and unity. Overall, India Gate's night lights offer a serene and captivating ambiance that captures the essence of the nation's history and unity.
Suhail Hassan — Google review
India Gate is a prominent monument in New Delhi, India, and it's not only a historic landmark but also a symbol of national pride. This magnificent arch stands as a tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I. The grandeur of the architecture and the beautifully maintained lawns make it a great place to visit. While it's especially impressive when lit up at night, it can get quite crowded. Overall, it's a must-visit for its historical significance and iconic beauty, but be prepared for the crowds.
Rubina Bhati — Google review
India gate is best place where u can go and enjoy a lot. There are 5 reason why this place is so popular
1. It reminds every Indian martyrs and gives us a sense of pride.
2. It has a special significance because here name of the soldiers are also mentioned.
3. This place is very popular among tourists as one of the top destinations in Delhi due to its architecture and significance.
4. This place has a very vibrant atmosphere most of the time.
5. The parks here also very lush green and neat and clean also which looks beautiful. One of the most iconic places in Delhi! Surrounded by gardens where you can spend some quality time with you family and loved ones, also it looks even more beautiful during night although there's one downfall, CROWD! India gate is always flooded with people, well it's a patriotic symbol so one cannot argue so, overall a must visit place in Delhi, totally recommended.
Amol Kondapure — Google review
India Gate in Delhi is a majestic war memorial, an iconic landmark that stands tall with historical significance. The intricately designed arch commemorates soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I.
The atmosphere is both serene and patriotic, perfect for a reflective stroll. Lit up beautifully at night, it offers a mesmerizing view. Nearby lawns provide a peaceful retreat, ideal for picnics or just lounging. The surrounding area boasts delectable street food, adding to the overall experience.
A must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a blend of culture, history, and leisure in the heart of Delhi.
Susmit Kumar Sahu — Google review
A great place to hangout with friends, family, be it any age group. The breezy air and the lighting of the place just pleases the mind and soul.
The most bful sunrises and sunsets happen at this place. Walk, cycling, exercising, playing outdoor games it's a beautiful place for all the activities with anybody. Days or nights this place has its own charm, which never fades.
Ashima Gupta — Google review
This tourist attraction is different and beautiful. The gate has very rich history.
It’s magnificent!!! During the evenings, the edifice lights up beautifully in Indian National Colors.
There was very large crowd present and police presence as well. You can get small chops, food, confectionery, traditional pastries, souvenirs and many great things to purchase.
Many photographers are around to take instant memorable pictures for you. Safe and appreciate for whole family and children day out.
I had fun
Monica Baawuah — Google review
The first thing is that I am not eligible to rate or review this great place built in the memory of the heroes who died in the defense of Mother India, this is a sacred place where everyone must visit once. Seeing the immense crowd of people, the mind becomes elated and automatically the feeling of patriotism is awakened. The National War Memorial, which is located here, reminds the heroes who were martyred in the war of 1971. Digital tribute is also arranged here by the Indian government. If it has been done then you must visit here Jai Hind.
Manish Meena — Google review
Nestled in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate stands tall as a timeless symbol of the nation's rich history and vibrant culture. Having recently explored this magnificent landmark, I am compelled to share my awe-inspiring experience. Google Maps guided me seamlessly to India Gate, ensuring a hassle-free and convenient journey.
The ambiance at India Gate is nothing short of enchanting, especially during the evening when the monument is illuminated. The mesmerizing sight left me awe-inspired and created an unforgettable experience. Additionally, the nearby street food stalls and vendors added a touch of local flavor, allowing me to indulge in delicious delicacies while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
In conclusion, India Gate is undeniably one of the best places to visit, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone exploring Delhi. With the assistance of Google Maps, navigating and exploring this historical gem becomes an effortless endeavor. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of India's heritage and soak up the palpable sense of national pride at India Gate—a true marvel that captivates the hearts of all who visit.
Mayank Agarwal — Google review
people visiting India Gate experiences true sense of patriotism. It is one of the best tourist attractions in New Delhi having widely spread children park and boating club. It serves as a best picnic spot. India gate is also famous for being the venue of several march and demonstrations.✨
Sidharth Rajeev — Google review
Recommended to visit in the early morning to beat the heat.
Tourists and locals alike roam the place for photographs and other leisurely activities.
Photographers are all over the place offering you services.
The area is clean and well-maintained.
Introvert Foodie — Google review
India Gate is a majestic national monument that embodies the essence of India's rich history and patriotic spirit. My recent visit to this iconic landmark left me in awe of its grandeur and significance.
In the evening, as the sun began to set, the atmosphere around India Gate took on a magical quality. The soothing vibes that enveloped the area were simply enchanting. It was a time when people from all walks of life came together to pay their respects and appreciate the monument's beauty.
The "Kartavya Path" leading up to India Gate is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless heroes for our nation. Walking along this path filled me with a profound sense of gratitude and pride. It serves as a symbol of our duty towards the country and the importance of remembering those who gave their all for our freedom.
The greenery surrounding India Gate provided a perfect place to sit, relax, and reflect. The well-maintained lawns and ample seating areas allowed me to soak in the historic ambiance while enjoying the company of friends and family. It's a space where you can find solace and serenity amidst the bustling city.
India Gate is not just a monument; it's a testament to the unity and resilience of our nation. It's a place where the past and present converge, and where people of all ages can come to connect with India's remarkable journey. Visiting this national treasure is an experience that leaves you with a deep appreciation for our heritage and a sense of pride in being a part of this incredible nation.
Arpit Agarwal — Google review
India Gate in Delhi is a majestic war memorial, an iconic landmark that stands tall with historical significance. The intricately designed arch commemorates soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I.
A really good place with a history. This place is great with kids and family to spend some spare time and enjoy like doing picnic. The place is free of cost to enter. Just be ready to walk a bit as there is plenty to walk to reach the India.
The India Gate and the War Memorial in Delhi stand as poignant symbols of sacrifice and patriotism, commemorating those who laid down their lives in service to the nation. The sprawling greens surrounding the arch add to the solemn
I like shopping there because the prices are low and the quality of the product is good and I like the street foods in this area and the transport is good.Though India gate is breathtaking at absolutely any hour of the day, its magnificence is even more during the hours after sunset.
Aashika Jain — Google review
Loved the views and experience was amazing. The light shows the rush all was perfect. A perfectly preserved historical heritage. definitely gives a glimpse of past you can experience it. It can't be defined by words
Abdullah Nasim — Google review
India Gate, an iconic monument in New Delhi, symbolizes valor and sacrifice. Its grandeur, standing at 42 meters high, commemorates Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Surrounded by manicured lawns and illuminated at night, it offers a serene atmosphere for reflection and remembrance. Hosting cultural events and the Republic Day parade, it’s a focal point for gatherings. India Gate isn’t just a monument; it’s a testament to India’s resilience and patriotism. A must-visit destination for its historical significance and profound tribute to the nation’s heroes.
Mukul Kumar Singh — Google review
India Gate 🇮🇳❤️✨🧿🌀❣️is always lovable spots for tourism in India.
A lot of foreigners show love and respect for this place. it's pride for us. Proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳❤️💯 And one more thing every Indian should visit atleast one time in their life.
Mr Vishwajeet Sharma — Google review
Lovely place, try to visit on cloudy day.
The lighting at India Gate looks very nice at night. Do not stand with your vehicle for long at night in front of India Gate, police comes to inquire.
It is very crowded on weekends. Carry water bottles and chips etc. Try buying packaged water because normal water does not taste good.
Himanshu Gcet — Google review
We visited India Gate in the morning, and the experience was nothing short of magical. The monument stood tall and majestic against the early light, creating a serene atmosphere. The well-tended gardens were a refreshing backdrop, making it an ideal setting for a peaceful start to the day.
Exploring India Gate in the morning offered a unique perspective, allowing us to appreciate its architectural grandeur without the bustling crowds. The quiet ambiance and cool morning breeze made our visit truly special.
Whether day or night, India Gate continues to be a symbol of pride and history. A morning visit is highly recommended for those seeking a tranquil and contemplative experience at this iconic landmark.
Ali Md — Google review
The India Gate looks the best at night. The peace, the views, the surroundings, the water reservoirs, the lights on India Gate, especially the tricolour one, everything was perfect. There are a lot of Photographers who click pictures for just Rs.20/-. Even though there was a lot of crowd, I still found it peaceful!! ✨♥️
The sitting arrangement is not very nice but you can definitely go for a long walk there. Go on a walk in winters, you'll love it!! ✨♥️
Harshita — Google review
Nice place.
Entry: Free
Parking: ample paid parking.
Distance: after parking around 1.5 KM walk.
Food stalls: yes
Best time: in the morning or afternoon as it is open area to beat the sun.
There is an underpass to cross the road.
Dr. Tanveer Ahmed — Google review
India Gate, Delhi, is a symbol of national pride and a must-visit destination. Standing majestically, it evokes a profound sense of patriotism. During my visit with family, the atmosphere was charged with respect and pride. The iconic structure, surrounded by well-maintained lawns, offers a perfect backdrop for contemplation. Illuminated in the evening, it transforms into a captivating sight. The names of soldiers inscribed on the walls serve as a poignant reminder of sacrifice. India Gate is not merely a monument; it's an emotion that leaves visitors, like myself, feeling deeply connected to the rich history and spirit of the nation.
Lokesh Verma — Google review
Place is wonderful. Very neat and clean. It feels awesome seeing the monument and the surrounding area. Feels so proud. People need to maintain hygiene strictly. People litter a lot and authorities should fine them heavily for polluting such a beautiful place. Even the most educated class people litter and don't care for the cleanliness.
Vipin Huddar — Google review
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Kartavya Path, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib is a beautiful Sikh temple made of white marble and adorned with shining golden onion domes. It was constructed on the site where the eighth Sikh guru, Harkrishan Dev, resided before his passing in 1664. The gurdwara features a large holy tank of water which is said to have healing properties and has been associated with the young guru's efforts to tend to cholera and smallpox victims during an epidemic.
My most favourite place where I felt so good and calm. The place is so calm and peaceful. The staff who was collecting our footwears near shoe holders section randomly gave me chocolates which made my day. It was so kind of him. Everyone working there are so humble and ambience was lovely. Felt blessed. There is also a pond with colourful fishes. Food was very delicious.
Anmol — Google review
This holy place is calm and peaceful. It has huge free of cost parking space for both cars and bikes. Shoe holders are provided to keep the shoes safely with token. The staff is also supportive and well mannered. Photography is not allowed but yes u can take little photos if u want. This Sikh temple is beautiful and provides an amazing food and shelter service to the community. There is a kitchen, a holy pond, a school and an art gallery. It was a very special experience visiting this very Holy historical place. what i liked most about this place is the spirit of tolerance and how to deal with the others regardless your religions or believes as every one is welcome here. there is a hug lake as i understand with holy water and i saw people can take bath there.
Sheena Khan — Google review
Very interesting experience. They will show you around the religious complex and also the kitchen and eating area, where free meals are provided 24 hours a day (up to 50.000). You will have to cover your head (provided) and wash your hands and feet before entering the actual religious site.
In the end, they asked for a donation of 500 rupees for one person.
Dominik P — Google review
A fabulous place to visit and experience. Beautiful buildings and decorations. Wonderfully serene ponds and walkways. Listening to the sounds and sitting with the community was a moving experience. Following others as they prepared to enter the sacred spaces was interesting and rewarding.
Head coverings are available and shoes can be left - free of charge - downstairs to the side of the main entrance.
Andy Reynolds — Google review
Very welcoming and peaceful place in Delhi. It’s a religious complex for the Sikh community but all other communities are welcome. When we went to visit the shrine, everything was well organized. A Sikh association was offering free plants outside the shrine.
⚠️ Be respectful
⚠️ Dress appropriately
⚠️ Be read to leave your shoes behind while you visit the shrine
SebCeleste M — Google review
What an amazing place. It is so calm and peaceful that you can feel the spirituality in the air and totally connect with yourself. Everyone is helpful and kind. They serve free water and stores for keeping your footwear and langar. The hospitality is amazing and I would love to visit here every time I am in Delhi
Mrimon Guha — Google review
This is one of the best places to have a soothing and soulful experience. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is one of the best places to visit in Delhi for people looking for peace and spirituality. It is so calm and peaceful that you can feel the spirituality in the air and completely connect with yourself.
Murli Manohar Kumawat — Google review
This is a historical Gurudwara, read its history before going. It also houses Sarovar, a tank which is equipped with a chair lift. Do not miss the Langar, community kitchen. Which served food to millions during Covid. It also housed doctors and nurses during Covid.
Manpreeth Nishter — Google review
The place is so calm and peaceful.Everyone working there are so humble and ambience was lovely. Felt blessed. There is also a pond with colourful fishes. Food was very delicious.
Have langar there that was the best feeling I ever had. Make sure to be attentive with your purses, wallet and phones. Opens 24 hrs. Please do visit here if you live in Delhi or if you have come to visit Delhi.
Make sure to - Be respectful
Dress appropriately
Be read to leave your shoes behind while you visit.
Bulbul Indolia — Google review
This beautiful holy place is so calm & peaceful that it actually feels like an escape from the worldly chaos; you can feel the spirituality in the air & totally connect with yourself from within. Very well maintained with beautiful interiors. Everyone doing seva is very sweet & helpful. We are suppose to remove our shoes & socks and wash your feet before entering the Gurudwara. Like any other Gurudwara it is mandatory to cover your head so kindly carry a scarf or handkerchief along. They also provide Kada prasad & langar is served in the langar hall. There was a huge free parking lot too. The hospitality is amazing & I would love to visit it often.
Suhani Gupta — Google review
Wow! What a beautiful Gurudwara, landed in Delhi and went straight here, it is huge. Very clean, very well kept and the vibes are just amazing.
You have to remove your socks and just before you enter they have a small sink sorta thing you step in to so that your feet’s are cleaned.
Gurudwara is so beautifully made and has multiple entrances to where the Guru Grant Sahib is kept.
It is mandatory to cover your head so kindly bring your own scarf or Handkerchief if you do not want to use what they provide.
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Piyush Anandani — Google review
That's an unusually attractive temple. You must see it. Description will not reflect it's attractiveness and usage. Taking pictures restricted to some places.
Piotr Kalinowski — Google review
From the moment I stepped through the gates of Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib, I was enveloped in a sense of peace and tranquility. The spiritual aura that permeates the premises is palpable, creating a serene and sacred environment conducive to introspection and prayer.
The architectural grandeur of Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib is awe-inspiring. The gleaming golden dome, intricate marble work, and majestic facade are a testament to Sikh craftsmanship and devotion. Every corner of the gurudwara exudes beauty and reverence, inviting visitors to marvel at its splendor.
Anjali Girdhar — Google review
It's a beautiful place. The bus dropped me outside then I walked in. The area outside smelled bad and it was dirty. People with no shoes were everywhere. I had to jump some time to avoid stepping on trash and dirty water. Inside, it was like a different world. We went into a room to leave our shoes there, some of us covered our hair. Before entering the main area, we washed our hands and feet and I thought it was so nice that there was an area for that. It was very crowded and it took some time to have a place to stand and to pray. I enjoyed the Sarovar a lot. It was gorgeous under the sun. I didn't enter from the main entrance so before leaving, finally I had a chance to see the main entrance which looked so white.
Giang Le — Google review
It’s always very interesting knowing new cultures and religions, this place is very unique, out of all the temples I visited in this one no shoes but no socks either are allowed. The floor was very hot, except for the with tiles, the tour guide told us to step only on the white tiles.
There is a tourist area where you can leave your shoes and you can can borrow a “bandana” type fabric that you have to use to
Cover your hair.
There’s a huge area with water where people take a bath.
We had a tour to another area where food is served, you can see in my pics of the kitchen where everything is being prepared.
Jorge Sanchez — Google review
From the moment you step into the serene and welcoming premises of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, located near Connaught Place in Delhi, you are enveloped in an atmosphere of profound peace and spirituality. This sacred site not only serves as a beacon of Sikh faith but also as a place where everyone, regardless of their background, is welcomed with open arms.
Visiting Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is an experience that transcends mere sightseeing; it's a journey into the heart of devotion, compassion, and community. The majestic golden dome and the stunning pool (Sarovar) that reflects the gurdwara's grandeur are sights to behold, inviting visitors to pause and reflect.
The highlight of my visit was participating in the Langar, a community meal that embodies the Sikh principles of equality and selfless service. The simple yet nourishing food served with love and humility is more than just a meal; it's a reminder of the shared humanity that binds us all. This act of kindness and the opportunity to volunteer in preparing and serving the Langar adds to the enriching experience, making you feel truly connected to Waheguru Ji.
Chanting of 'Waheguru' along with the harmonious kirtan (devotional music) in the background adds to the spiritual ambiance, making it easy for one to meditate and find inner peace. The warmth and kindness of the people at Bangla Sahib reinforce the message of brotherhood and the Sikh greeting, "Shree Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh. Satnam Shree Waheguru," which resonates deeply with the essence of this holy place.
In conclusion, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is not just a place of worship but a sanctuary where souls are nurtured, and hearts are filled with divine love. It stands as a testament to the timeless teachings of Sikhism, promoting unity, service, and devotion. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace, wish to experience the rich Sikh culture, or simply want to find a moment of peace in the bustling city, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib welcomes you with open doors and a warm heart. A visit to this sacred site is indeed a blessing and a reminder of the infinite grace of Waheguru Ji.
*Visit both during the day & night to see the actual beauty*
Pankaj Khanna — Google review
Stunningly beautiful Sikh Temple in Connaught Place. The Temple feeds tens of thousands of people daily for free, which is amazing. N.B. Both men and women are required to cover their heads before entering the premises.
C S — Google review
This is my First time visit to Gurudwara. Very nice and peaceful Atmosphere. Museum also will be there explaining the history of Sikhs.
Langar (means free food)also available - Chapati, Rice and daal provided unlimited and also will give in boxes if you bring. A must visit place for mental relaxation. Big pond also will be there.
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Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Chandni Chowk, located in the heart of Old Delhi, is a bustling shopping area filled with markets offering a variety of goods such as spices, dried fruits, silver jewelry, and colorful saris. The narrow side streets are lined with small shops selling essential oils, stationery, and traditional Indian sweets. Nearby attractions include the expansive Red Fort which now houses a museum complex and the impressive 17th-century Jama Masjid mosque.
The Red Fort, located in Old Delhi, India, is a 17th-century Mughal fortress made of red sandstone. It was the main residence of the Mughal Emperors and was commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638. The fort's design is credited to Ustad Ahmad Lahori, who also built the Taj Mahal.
A Must Visit place in Delhi, feels like going back in time and watching history come to life. Do remember this is not a spot for a quick visit, you need a whole day to properly visit all the monuments inside.
A tip for photographers - while cameras are allowed, there are certain restrictions on camera bags and tripods.
wilford machado — Google review
It was beautiful place and it almost take 2 hours to walk entire place .
I visit the museum within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer.
where there a lot of maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name.
It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit! One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful.
A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument.
Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.
We can go by bus , metro, taxi , auto.but I prefer metro , and the station was with in 50 metres and easy access without traffic .
Anusha Marella — Google review
Red Fort is a historic monument in Delhi that exudes grandeur and architectural splendor. The impressive red sandstone walls and intricate designs reflect the rich Mughal architecture. The fort's sprawling grounds and well-preserved structures offer a glimpse into India's rich history and royal heritage. The sound and light show held in the evenings bring the monument to life with captivating storytelling. However, the fort can get crowded, especially during holidays and weekends. Overall, Red Fort is a must-visit destination, providing a captivating experience and a deep appreciation for India's cultural and historical significance.
Nice place to visit with friends & family..I recommend to book tickets online because for offline tickets you need to stand in queue. If you want to explore all the places inside red fort then It will take 2-3 hours.
TAYYAB — Google review
A Rainy Day Retreat: Red Fort
Visiting Red Fort on a rainy weekday was an enchanting experience. Despite the drizzle, the majestic fort exuded an aura of timeless grandeur. The rain-kissed walls and lush gardens added a romantic charm to the atmosphere. Exploring the intricate architecture and rich history of Red Fort felt like stepping back in time. The soothing sound of raindrops added to the serene ambiance, making it a perfect day to immerse oneself in the cultural heritage of our country. Whether you're seeking shelter from the rain or simply craving a historical adventure, Red Fort promises a memorable journey. Truly a gem of Delhi's heritage!
Anandhu Mk — Google review
I absolutely loved the place! Spread over acres, the monument is a must visit. With the beautiful gardens and the grandeur of the halls, the pathways, the market inside...you need a whole day to entirely have a visit around. We even went to the architectural exhibition 'Biennele' which was like a cherry on top. With so many paintings, artifacts displayed around, you really feel proud of the country you are living in...!
Vanshikha — Google review
One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful. A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. There are also museums within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument. Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here
Philips Duhan — Google review
It was beautiful place and it almost take 2 hours to walk entire place .
I visit the museum within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer.
where there a lot of maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name.
It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit! One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful.
A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument.
Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.
We can go by bus , metro, taxi , auto.but I prefer metro , and the station was with in 50 metres and easy access without traffic .
Rohit Adiwal — Google review
This is a must visit to get a feel about history. The place is vast and has a decent exhibition which shows various exhibits, photographs and storyline about British occupation and their tyranny. The struggle for independence, particularly the 1857 struggle is nicely depicted
It would have been good if the authorities can provide audio guides in foreign langauges which can make it really interesting
The overall place could be maintained better with more signboards and explanations
Mohd Salman — Google review
It's a good place. It is better from outside rather than inside as per my opinion. The whole area is hugh and it took us 2-3 hours to cover the whole area. Better purchase the tickets online as it is cheaper and also no waiting in queues. Most of the archaeological sites I have visited in Delhi it is the most maintained maybe due to it's importance during the independence day speech. Connectivity with metro is incredible as it is within 50 metres from the Lal quila metro station. Will visit this place again but this time with better treking boots and better weather preferably winters.
Vipul Yadav — Google review
It was beautiful place and it almost take 2 hours to walk entire place .
I visit the museum within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer.
where there a lot of maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name.
It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit! One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful.
A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument.
Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.
Shama Parveen — Google review
A good place for a family visit.. but if you are going alone just to watch red fort than think twice ..
As it contains a lots and lots of parks and in between there are some historical things ..
For a family visit you can sit as long as you want
Important note- all king of baggage are not allowed so please avoid..
U can carry camera, mobile phones and small handbag
Important note- must take museum ticket because most of the places inside are related to museum other than parks..
Yash Agarwal — Google review
An old city to visit.
Ticket: for foreigners, separate queue. SAARC country- Indian rate, Others - 500 rupees.
Parking: big one.
Distance to walk: after ticket, you have to walk for 1.5 KM to enter the Red Fort. You can take an auto rickshaw but very few. (10-12 rupee).
Security: no big bags are allowed.
Average time: 2-3 hours minimum.
Museum: Yes
Souvenir Shop: Yes
Restaurants: Yes
Washrooms: Yes
Dr. Tanveer Ahmed — Google review
Last time in 2013, I was here and so excited to explore the monument.. and really enjoyed it.
Now It's a long time, and still amazing to explore such a beauty.
Museum is all furnished now and advanced.
Best time to visit for photography, obviously day time but but to feel the beauty visit after sunset or during sunset.
4K Vids! — Google review
Great place with rich in history & historical moments clearly visible on the old walls of the great red fort of Delhi. There are 2 museums as well to go and revisit our independence war, few ancient items etc. However, I personally felt that the place is not well maintained and after some time one tend to feel bored as it doesn't offer much things to see. Best part of being in red fort is the market around it (Chandni Chowk obviously). Just one suggestion to the caretakers of the red fort would be to maintain this legendary place and please update your online ticketing platform. All in all its a highly recommended place to visit from my side.
Sashikant Tiwari — Google review
Great place to visit here with friends and family. Historical place, clean, well maintained. There are 2 museums that shows our independence war memories and few ancient items etc. There is a shopping street where you can purchase decorative items and ornaments too but the price is little bit high as compare to other markets. Ticket price is ₹80 per person with museum and ₹50 per person without meusum. Overall good experience.
Akash Kumar — Google review
I Spend almost 2 hour inside of it. It's a historical place which would create excitement inside of us. It's a wonderful place and the technology to build it is very unique. The most interesting thing is without machinery the Quila is built which still exists in its original condition. You can book tickets by scanning the QR code and the ticket will be sent to the given mobile number. One will get a discount on the ticket if you book tickets online. I suggest go for online tickets and save your money.
Grassroot Vlogger — Google review
Great and marvellous monumental structure of the mughal reign.........
It depicts the freedom struggle of our great freedom fighters.....
It is always a great moment when the honorable prime minister of India hoist the national flag of India from the Red Fort...
It have various museum's inside it. The gardens are well maintained....
It is a nice place to visit...
Mahesh Gupta — Google review
It's beyond stunning 🥰 In love with every corner... the rich architechtural design, the air, the vibrant colour....everything was exquisite. Do visit this place..you have to pay Rs. 50 for entry fee...and if you wanted to visit the inside museum, you will have to pay extra Rs. 30. There are many small shop inside the fort where you can buy lots of beautiful showpiece.
Gospel Ralte — Google review
It's an exceptional place for satisfying your inner call to experience our old Mugal era culture, Indian history and freedom struggle.
Obviously the experience can't be narrated by the words, just go and experience it.......
Note: Avoid weekends because of heavy crowd. Don't forget to visit the museums. Have ample time to explore everything with the breaks and bring something to boost your energy because the campus is toooo big to explore fully.
shadab ahmed — Google review
a huge fort complex with a set of astonishing, beautiful buildings inside. there are signs in front of the majority of buildings explaining what the building was about and the events happening there. it is a very informative and inspiring experience. as the fort showcases the wealth and ingenuity of mughal empire. definitely worth a visit when in Delhi.
Philipp Holzhauser — Google review
Great monument to see in Delhi. First place you can go to see if you are in Delhi. Prefer going at evening for best atmosphere. Entry fee is there. Can book tickets outside by scanning qr code to avoid waiting. Bags are not allowed inside so you have to submit at the entry. Once you enter the Fort. Inside its beautiful to watch the small city and get lost into that era. Inside you can see some museums for which different tickets are there. It will take 2 hrs to explore all the red fort from inside. As it is one of the important monument it is always crowded
siddhesh sanap — Google review
Be prepared to be amazed.
Lovely gardens, well-kept, massive restoration work has brought back the splendor; not suitable for people with disabilities as you have to walk a lot. Cafeteria facilities are also basic
Arti Kapur — Google review
Visited on last day of the year 2023.
There was large queue for buying tickets and entry .
At front entry there is a big gate with 2 Big canon , and it is a big attraction for children.
After moving forward you will find couple of shops selling items which is authorised by Gov. But I found them a little bit expansive.
After entering inside you will see some small buildings which are built there . It looks like a big park with some buildings .And most part of them is closed for public so which made it less interesting to watch . You can see them from outside only.
A interesting place that I found was the chair of king where they use to listen to their public.
Also there are museum there which mostly contains pictures showcase which I don’t find interesting and it also requires extra ticket . Other than that there are also option of video gallery where they show you shows and other things which also require 100 Rs for indian Tickets which i again didn’t find interesting.
Other than that you will not see any thing unique.
My suggestion-
A good place to visit with family and children to spent time also if someone is very historic can visit there.
Also Try to avoid taking bags if not required, they will ask to submit it which will taken a lot of time.
Also there is option to purchase tickets online so please use that option to avoid long queue.
Kamal chaudhari — Google review
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Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
The ISKCON Temple in Ghaziabad is a modern and beautifully designed Hindu temple located in a pleasant neighborhood. Its airy prayer halls are adorned with colorful idols of Shri Krishna Ji, complemented by flower arrangements that make the ambience even more serene. The priests at the temple are known for their warm welcome and the chants of Shri Krishna Ji resonate throughout the premises. Visitors can also explore the gift shop on site.
Beautifully architected and in nice locality.Hailing with the chants of Shri Krishna Ji. Warm welcoming nature of preists. I loved visiting there.
Satendra Singh — Google review
Being an Atheist, it is very hard to belive how this temple can be so peaceful place ❤️❤️inspite of a regular stream of visiting devotees. Temple staff is so helping and polite that it could be a learning for all of us. Heartfelt suggestion : Try simple and just like home cooked food here.😊😊 If possible, help temple in providing food to needy.🙏🙏
Niketan Singhania — Google review
Incorporating the arti and spiritual presentations through dance at ISKCON Temple Ghaziabad Raj Nagar was a captivating experience. The seamless blend of devotion and artistic expression left a profound impact. The vibrant dance performances added a unique and engaging dimension to the spiritual atmosphere. I truly appreciated how the temple managed to convey its teachings and beliefs through such an artistic medium. It's wonderful to see such a creative approach to spiritual practice.
ANAND SINGH — Google review
Hare Krishna we should visit temple everyday to get the darshan of kanha ji.
But if you are unable to come everyday you should try to atleast come on Sunday and attend Sunday love feast at 2:00 pm and gaura aarti at 7 pm
Tanish — Google review
Jai jagganath! Peaceful place . u can visit Sunday program and daily also .I loved this place
Subhashree nayak — Google review
Well, we humans are too insignificant to review a temple but I had better tell about the place ,Everything is so well maintained, You get words coming out of your mouth after seeing the idols of Krishna "GRAND BEAUTY"!
Idols of jagannath ,balbadhra and subadra are mesmerizing.
shalini Thakur — Google review
Visiting the ISKCON temple provides a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and find inner peace through prayer and meditation. Whether you're a devotee or simply seeking tranquility, this temple is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in spirituality and Indian culture.
Aashutosh Chhabra — Google review
Loved the ambiance and peaceful place ,if you ever feel low in your life then just go and sit there meditate and replenish your chakras ☺️
Deepak Yadav — Google review
Radhe Krishna mandir....... Jai shree Krishna..... Located in Rajnagar Ghaziabaad.... Must go one time... Very peaceful place
Krishna chand Pandey — Google review
Temple is inside Raj Nagar. ISKCON temple is nicely maintained. The Aarti during evening is very energetic. The devotees beat drums etc and others do a dance ritual. There is also prasad distribution outside which the devotees partake with lots of enthusiasm. Also there is provision for donations for specific purpose. Books etc are also available for sale.
sanjay kumar — Google review
Very beautifully designed Temple. Prayer hall is huge. The walls and ceiling are having very elegant designs. Darshans and prayers are organized on fixed timings. When I visited it was held at 1230h onwards. Very peaceful place. You can have Prasad and offering for prayers from the shops located in temple premises.
ASHWINI KUMAR — Google review
Good evening ma'am,
Congratulations to all the teachers and the entire team who organised such a fabulous function. It was great to see all the kids and my son perform so well with lot of confidence. We are proud to be a part of the SLPS School.
Thank you.
a b — Google review
It's a religious place and I visited it on the occasion of Janmashtami. The management in the mandir was not good enough. Even I feel there are so many devotees asking for donations. People understand that such organisations work on donations but it should in a manner that would not trouble anyone. Also the entry and exit should be well planned but the things were not great here. Krishna bless everyone, Hare Karishna!
GURMEET SINGH (गुनी) — Google review
A very warm and peaceful place for krishna lovers. This temple has Radha Krishna deities and deities of Lord Jagannath goddess Subhadra and Lord Baldeva. This temple also has a live size idol of Swami Srila Prabhupada who founded the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement.
The Temple also has a parikrama marg (circumambulation route) .
The place has really strong position vibes
At the time of Arti, the bhajan and music make you dance in devotion and love💕
Overall a beautiful place to meet krishna and krishna lovers ❤️
santosh mahour — Google review
The most serene place, has a very blissful ambience, by the causeless mercy of Śrī Śrī Rādhā Govinda, Śrī Śrī Jagannātha Baladeva Subhadrā Maiyā, Śrīla Prabhupāda 🙇♂️🙏🌸✨
Shubham Sharma — Google review
If you want spirituality in your life you should go for iskcon temple anywhere in the world 🌍 it connect you to krishnbhavnamrit.
Bhagwan ka bhajan santo ka sang swadisht prasadam.
GAURAV KUMAR — Google review
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11, ISKCON CHOWK R, 35, Hare Krishna Marg, Block 11, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201002, India
Drizzling Land Water and Amusement Park is a great destination for those seeking fun and entertainment in Ghaziabad. The park boasts of an array of rides, aquatic attractions, adventure-based activities, and dining options. It caters to both kids and adults with different areas featuring pool and rides suitable for all age groups. Locker facility is available for the entire day, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Very nice water park. The best part is that you will get to see everything in it.
Water Activities, Adventure Activities, All Kinds of Swings.
Things to keep in mind
- Try to go earlier, you will enjoy it more.
- Carry your necessary things along with you. bathing clothes, towel. they will charge 120/- Per Piece.
Abhishek Sharma — Google review
Its a fun place to enjoy with family and friends. Though they mention the opening time as 10 am. Its better to reach by 11 am. Because at 10, the pools were getting cleaned. Also, its best to go in the evening after 4pm because then you can enjoy the amusement park also, as its closed in the mornings during summers. Food is quite good. You will enjoy your trip here.
Rajeshwari Singh — Google review
We were invited in a birthday party Drizzling land.It was fun ,the food was good and the gathering was awesome.The the water fountain at the entrance gives very good wise.
There is ample of parking area. The staff was also very good. Overall it is a good place for family get together.
Pragati Tyagi — Google review
Good water park for family and kids.. just go early so that one will not find any crowd..and take nylon costumes with you as they are very strict with their rules (photo attached)... Also, kids can use various tides with no extra cost...
Neha Varma — Google review
It was an amazing experience to explore this wonderful✨😍 water and amusement park the slides are too awesome I went there with my school (Paramount world school )and all the children enjoys their fullest. I as a teacher also like all the rides. As We only know Mr. Narendra tyagi there. he was so helpful he visited us at the entry gate and let us know all the things...
honey sharma — Google review
Best place to visit in ghaziabad for fun and entertainment. Kids love this place as they have different area having rides and pool for kids.. Even rides and pool for adults are also enjoyable. Locker facility is available for full day.. Make sure to wear nylon dress for pool..Else They provide swimming dress and pool tubes with security deposit. Altogether it is awesome place and One can enjoy with family and friends for whole day..!!
Nitin kumar — Google review
This is a best go to place with family friends and relatives in ghaziabad at this hot weather. Really it has very amazing slides pool, wave pool and amazing rides also. Timings are 10:00-8:00. Entry fees are different for different age groups. Clean trial changing rooms facility, locker facility, drinking water facility are also available. For entertainment purpose it is an awesome place to go but there are some restrictions you have to either wear nylon fabric clothes or you have to buy the costumes from their only. Food quality is just normal but their prices are high this is a very big disadvantage. The facilities of canteen is also not good. Otherwise other things are fabulous.
Kritika Nath — Google review
Our All children's enjoy a lot. You can spend your whole day enjoying the different rides. Water rides are too good. Water is clean. Atmosphere is good. If you go there with your group you will definitely enjoy.
The staff is also very supported and Special thanks to Rajendra sir who support a lot.
Vidhyajyoti Publicschool — Google review
Amazing as it's name. The place is clean and new in look. The fabrication and amenities are novel.
Spacious changing rooms with privacy showers. Separate room for bulky bags.
Wave pool is clean and flooring well maintained. Music is loud and worth it with good song choices. Crowd in pool is decent. Electronic timer tells you the time remaining for next wave which is every hour. This is followed by a trip to the rain dance area which is great too. Good water force.
Kids slide and play area is cool with good choice of slides. Adults can join children on the slides. There are other water features to play around with too.
Pinki Chauhan — Google review
It is very nearer to Delhi. Summer time Friend. One can enjoy with family and friends , specially in the Summer time. Very good park must go with you your family and friends kids pool 2 big pools rain dance and a lot of rides makes this a good place to chill in summers of Delhi and Haryana. There are lots of Crowd . Staffs are good and supportive . Earlier it was not so much popular but this park now become very popular specially for the women and kids. We all enjoyed very much. Like to visit the park once again...
Anurag Banerjee — Google review
It was so amazing experience of Drizzling Land, water wave pool and others water adventures activity was too good. Staff was highly cooperative specialy Rajendra ji was so admirable. All age of people can go there and enjoy the water park. I highly recommend to go there and have fun.
Suman Singh — Google review
We visit here with 50 member of our institute
Water park Management gave us extra benefits because we came in large group.
A new metro station is developing near it in future it will be easy to reach,
Roads are narrow and found lot of slow traffic to reach
Parking is free
There staff is friendly and found lifeguards and ground support staff everywhere,
But lacks seating area ,don't have if you are exhausted and just want to sit.
Food was great
Water was clean
Roopesh Kashyap — Google review
Amazing 👏 but prefer to visit on weekdays. O
There's too much rush on weekend, you'll trouble for lunch even otherwise it's an adventurous place for Adults and children.
Loved it.
Kapil Muni Sharma — Google review
Wonderful Amazing Waterpark
Amazing! Just as the name suggests by the Saraswati Inter College (Rampark's Ext).
Perfect for a day out to cool off in the intense heat.
The rides are catered for all thrill seekers and small children.
Area kept very clean
Wave pool water temperature was perfect!!
Staff are also good
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Sign Board is to get to the water park is clearly visible as it is inside the road.
package need to be change for big institutions so they can thing again for Drizzling Land.
overall perfect day out in Drizzling Land Water and Amusement Park.
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#Q-Byte Computer Institute
#Rampark Ext, Loni, GZB
Q Byte — Google review
Situated on Delhi-Meerut road, Drizzling Land Water & Amusement Park is one of the best entertainment parks that is known for its excellent collection of rides, good quality food, cleanliness, professional yet friendly staff and competitive pricing. It was started in the year 2005 and since then, Drizzling Land has become a go-to place for a full-day excursion.
An idyllic destination to spend a perfect weekend with your family and friends, Drizzling Land promises you to keep you occupied throughout the time with unlimited fun, joy and adventure. Combining the best of the water park, sports club and amusement park, this unspoiled site gives you a chance to break the monotony of everyday life and do something out of the box.
RUDRA AMBAVAT — Google review
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8, KM Mile Stone, Delhi-Meerut Highway, Duhai, Ghaziabad, Basantpur Saitli, Uttar Pradesh 201003, India
Shopping mall with a variety of retail stores & services, plus a movie theater & a food court.
Best mall in Meerut which provide all facility of food, shopping, movie and gaming area. Big Bazar store are also there in mall. Best part of mall is that they are fully neat and clean.
mansi jakhar — Google review
It was good.
Have very few malls i believe in Meerut City, so it is a good place ro visit with your kids.
Not very much crowded.
Have good options to dine in
Have multiplex
Is kids friendly - you get car ride, aeroplane ride, a ballon slider, high jumping with harness rope, few more things to keep them indulged.
Quite expensive though, still a good pick to go and enjoy with your kids.
Shopping wise can't say, haven't entered any yet, will post next time about it 😊
C S — Google review
Good structure and well maintained. The only worthy Shopping mall in the city of Meerut. There are enough apparels showrooms & brand like Pantaloons, shoppers Stop, Max, Lotto, COB B etc. There are restaurants like burger King , KFC, dominos etc and also movie theatre with multi screens.
Big enough as per the Meerut city.
Location - on the Delhi Meerut road and is easily visible from the road.
Good facilities like car parking, washrooms and sitting areas.
atishay jain — Google review
The mall is nice and spacious bt mostly empty, store are available like max, dominos, kfc wave cinemas, etc gaming zone and dining area was open too,
I went for a movie there the cinema was good but seat were not comfortable, the ticket cost us 130each so for that the facilities were fine
Binita Bora — Google review
Terrible service : and the staff is even more bussiness, it is a request to all of you, don't go to this hall without any reason, I am telling my experience with proof. M zero rating krugi (000000000000)............Anna business best chaty ho to apna staff or work service change kro.....👎👎👎👎
preeti singh — Google review
Biggest mall in Meerut city
All kind of retail shops are here
Most of the known brands available here like
Pantaloons
Trendz
Shopper stop
Cobb
Levi’s
Realince store
99 store
Coffee cafe day
Burger King
Kfc the main attraction of the city
Wave cinema
Al tazaaz
Sagar ratna
Delta
even many more food, clothes,gadget store here
One toy shop recently opend at ground floor and they have vast variety of toys which u can never find in the city with the reasonable price
fasahat ali — Google review
Some portions of this mall is under construction but ground and 1st floor is completed u can visit inside the mall And watch the movies also.there is kfc,McDonald Ccd and other food option ❤️
Saqib Ilyas25 — Google review
The only mall in Meerut you can visit with your friends and family.... All shopping outlet along with food option... All in all good option to visit to spend some time with family and friends.
From food to drinks from fun zone to bowling alley from virtual cricket to Gun shot .... All in all the only option in Meerut to visit and spend some good time with family and friends
Ankush Girdhar — Google review
The best mall in meerut to shop, visit and watch movie... lots of brands available including shopperstop, trends and other....
Even you can visit here to have coffee at cafe coffee day which is inside the mall....
You will find wave cinema here..........
Thanks......
Asim — Google review
Its a good hangout place especially for college students. You can find kfc, dominos, big bazaar, united colour of benneton, maxx outlet in this mall. A playzone and movie theatre (the wave cinemas) in this mall. The food court area is also well built.
Rabiya Azad — Google review
Best mall in meerut. with wave cinemas multiplex. This have good location and good parking space. This also have a Game Zone. Best foods and snacks options like KFC'S, Domino's and classic bites and many more are also available here...Big Bazaar, Pantaloons,Vanheusen,Woodlands, Reliance Retail,Trendz,Store99,Louis philippe, Levi's,fbb and Shoppers Stop showroom are available here...and for electrical items you can go to Reliance Electrical.... overall this is a nice mall.. you can enjoy your day here...so have a nice day... wheelchair accessible entrance and washrooms are also available here...
Shubham Choudhary — Google review
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opp. Supertech Palm Greens Meerut, near Shoprix mall, Major Dhyanchand Nagar, Surya Palace Colony, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250001, India
Augharnath Temple, located in the cantt area, is a well-maintained pilgrimage site and reconstructed Shiva temple adorned with intricate gopura gates and mythological carvings. The temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Shiv and other deities. Its historic significance lies in its association with India's first freedom movement of 1857, where the freedom fighters clandestinely met here to strategize against British rule.
This is one of the most famous tourist spots in Meerut. One of the biggest temple in the city. This is the origin of 1857 revolt also.
You will find shivling, Lord Krishna and Durga idols here. The architecture of the the the temple is finest and done on the marble.
At the entry gate you will get the free shoes stand. At the main gate there are many lotas there which you can use to give jal to God.
Sumant kumar — Google review
Situated in the cantt area.Neat and clean well maintained temple dedicated to Bhagwan Shiv and others.
The temple is proudly associated with our first freedom movement of 1857.
The freedom fighters of that era used to meet here secretly and fought with Britishers for independence of India
R R — Google review
We went to seek blessings of lord shiva.
An interesting place which not only has religious significance but historical importance as well, Augarnath Temple is an important place to see in Meerut. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this Hindu temple is located in the Cantonment area of the city and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Meerut. It is the place where the great revolt of India’s independence in 1857 started. The history of this temple in Meerut is little known. However, it is said that at this temple, the Maratha rulers used to perform the pilgrimage on auspicious occasions making it a significant place of worship in the city. The temple complex also includes a memorial which is built to commemorate the martyrs of the Independence War of 1857.
Gaurav Dixit — Google review
Best place in Meerut❤️. Such a beautiful place with such serene vibes. Om Namah Shivay 🙏
Prerna Sai — Google review
The Augharnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is believed to have been built by the Pandavas during the Mahabharata era, and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is considered to be one of the most ancient and sacred shrines in the region and attracts a large number of devotees, especially during the festival of Maha Shivaratri. It is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and holds significant religious and cultural importance in the region.
BricksandRoof Realestate — Google review
A very old and renowned Shiv and Parvati temple of meerut famous for its historic value. The revolt of 1857 was started from here and a memorial of the same has been made here also. A very clean and beautiful temple, an environment where you may feel inner peace. A very spacious temple in which kathas and bhandaras are being organised from time to time. Very crowded during kavad Mela due to Shivratri jal arpan.
Utsav Agarwal — Google review
One of the awesome and famous temple in meerut. The environment of this place is awesome. So neat and clean place.
Kumar Pradeep — Google review
⛩️Title - Shri baba augharnath Shiv mandir 🔱
📃Discription & review -The temple is good, located on the main road in Meerut Army Containment Area. 🪖
📍When I went here it was afternoon, the temple was closed, but it is written on the main gate of the temple that it is the origin place of the revolution of 1857( freedom struggle revolution).❇️🕉️☸️🛕
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🛕We can say this temple is a culture of Gems.💎
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shailendraojha — Google review
Say "Bole Nath ki Jai🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻"..... Om Nama: Shivaya..... Everybody must visit one time in your life.... 🎊🎊
Reju Velloth — Google review
Peaceful place. Best and renowned temple in meerut. One of the major tourist attraction of meerut. I visit often here and everytime its more satisfying.
ThE CuRlY GiRl — Google review
Beautiful temple with pretty huge campus. Will make sure to visit whenever I can.
Har har Mahadev!
Anjali Budakoti — Google review
Place where any wish will be fulfilled..so peaceful and clean.. Loved to be here every time..
Aashish Singh — Google review
Shri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir....
This Is The Oldest And Famous Temple In Meerut. The Environment Is So Peaceful And Calm. You Visit This Place In Evening Time You Feel So Relaxed And Sudden You Forget Your All Problem. Must See Evening Aarti And Don't Forget To Take Parsaad And Charnamrit. Must Visit This Place If You Live In Meerut Or Visit Meerut.....
Nishant Chaturvedi — Google review
One of the holy temples of lord shiva, located at Meerut Cantt. The temple looks beautiful in daytime as well as at night with colorful lighting. It's a major halt for Kanwar Yatra in the month of SAVAN.
Anit Kumar — Google review
Beautiful temple of Shiva where all your wishes come true, very peaceful and spiritual place, always love the energy of this temple
lokesh sharma — Google review
The Panditji gives more importance to the more money or Prasad he offers. Discrimination started taking place in the temples also.
Shrikant Rana — Google review
Baba Shri Augharnath Shiv Mandir is Very Divine and Holy Place Located At Meerut Uttar Pradesh and the Atmosphere of Mandir is Very Pice Full . Love This Place
. Haar Haar Mahadev
Ishu Rawat — Google review
Sri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir or famously known as Kali Paltan Mandir is a very old temple in the Army Cantonment area.
It is a very beautiful and clean temple very well maintained.
Lord Shiva Linga, Shankar Parvati, Goddess Durga, Radha Govind Dev ji dieties are there in temple.
You will feel peace of mind and energy in the temple.
Alok Singh — Google review
It is one of famous temple in meerut city dedicated to lord shiva , Radha Krishna and Devi mata.
The vibe of this place is very pure and peaceful. The only thing you can suffer is that this place overcrowded during festivals and occasions, one has to wait in queue for the Darshan!!
A very good place for family, amusement and water park,good
Full day enjoyable
rashid khan — Google review
Must go place with friends and family. Delicious food. Very good activities. Wow place. But all the staff is very rude.
Ritesh Singh — Google review
1. Place is almost 42 km from Delhi
2. Road to Jurassic park is good
3. Water rides are enjoyable
4. Amusement park is not upto that mark
5. Food is Tasty but price are very high
6. Staff is very rude specifically which are at the entrance of water park , more like goons
7. Locker charges are also very high
8 shower are , locker area , changing rooms are very clean
9. The counter outside locker room are charging water bottle more than the MRP
Ankit Gupta — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Jurassic Water Park on GT Road, and it was a fantastic day filled with water-themed excitement and entertainment. If you're looking for a thrilling aquatic adventure, this is the place to be!
Upon entering the park, I was immediately impressed by the range of water attractions available. From towering water slides to lazy rivers and wave pools, Jurassic Water Park offers a variety of options to suit visitors of all ages and preferences. The park is well-maintained and clean, with ample seating areas and shaded spots to relax between rides.
The water slides at Jurassic Water Park are a definite highlight. The adrenaline rush as you plunge down the steep twists and turns is exhilarating and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. The slides are well-designed and offer a mix of thrilling drops and gentle curves, catering to both thrill-seekers and those looking for a more relaxed experience.
The wave pool is another crowd favorite. It creates simulated waves that mimic the ocean, allowing visitors to enjoy the sensation of swimming in open waters. Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or simply looking to cool off, the wave pool offers a refreshing and enjoyable experience for all.
The park's staff are friendly and helpful, ensuring the safety and well-being of all visitors. Lifeguards are stationed at each attraction, providing an added sense of security. I appreciated their attentiveness and the fact that they enforce safety rules to ensure everyone has a fun and accident-free day.
For families with young children, Jurassic Water Park has a dedicated kids' area with age-appropriate water features and smaller slides. It's a great space for children to splash around and have a blast under the watchful eye of their parents.
In terms of amenities, Jurassic Water Park has decent food options available, including fast food stalls and snack bars. Prices are reasonable considering it's a theme park, but you may also consider bringing your own snacks and drinks to save some money.
Overall, Jurassic Water park offers a fun-filled aquatic adventure for individuals, families, and groups of friends. It's a great place to beat the summer heat and enjoy a day of water-based fun. With a few minor improvements, this park has the potential to become an even more exceptional destination. I would definitely recommend a visit if you're in the area and looking for a memorable water park experience!
Pujali Garg — Google review
This place is good but for children and for those who has fear bcz no swing is fast. Adventure island is more good than jurasik park. I don't like their food also which is in buffet there is no taste in food. I will not like to go here again.
Anika Jain — Google review
Jurasik Park Inn is the best water and amusement park in Delhi-NCR I had a great time there. I especially loved the sky walk and bungee jumping!There will be lots of fun items for the child.
Zeeshan Raj — Google review
Last week i planned for a trip to Jurrasic park sonipat with family members. Last time i visited this place almost 7 years ago. From that time many things have changed. When we reached, there were only 3 counters opened for ticket booking and so many people were there in que. After 1 hour we got tickets and entered. Further we had to take swimming costumes and locker. At first we had planned for water park and after that amusement park for swings and rides. There were almost 10 slides we had taken. We spent few hours in water park. I had taken few water slides cautiously because hadn't before. We enjoyed waves in the pool with Dj mix. There were snow park, bungee jumping, motor rides are extra activities with extra cost. At this place there are many food stalls where we enjoyed different dishes. Finally after the water slides and park we went for amusement park where almost 10 rides and some rides for kids also. We enjoyed the rides but rides are not upto the mark.
If i talk to cost of entry fee and other things like costumes, lockers is little bit high. Food rates are also high.
If anyone is planning to visit this place then i suggest please buy tickets online in advance and try to be early entry to enjoy all because there is so much crowd and at every point there is a long que.
anant deo — Google review
I recently visited Jurasik Park Sonipat with my students on a school excursion and had a good experience overall.
The water slides were particularly impressive and provided a thrilling experience.
The park is well-maintained, and the staff was cooperative and friendly, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
The food options were also good, with a variety of choices available at reasonable prices.
However, our experience of the 7D show was not up to the mark. It could have been better.
Additionally, children were disappointed that the video gaming section was closed during our visit.
In go-kart ride, we felt that it could have accommodated more cars at a time to reduce waiting time.
Overall, Jurasik Park Sonipat is a good water and amusement park that is worth visiting.
Despite a few drawbacks, the park offers a fun and exciting experience for visitors of all ages. I would rate it 4 stars.
Musheer Uzzaman — Google review
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GT Karnal Road, NH 44, near Murthal, Haryana 131021, India
Spiti Snow Chain Drive 6th Feb 2020
Mystic Mountains Chapter 1
Being the newest addition to a group who regularly travel together, and the only female in a group of men of different age groups , I had my own fears. But to my surprise, Everything was so well organised without any hiccups that it made this trip very memorable.Rahul aka MAT and Rohit made sure every smallest of things were taken care before being addressed.. At the end their years of experience with hills counts.
Thanks PLANETWAYROUND for creating such good memories . Looking forward to join many more trips in future and for sure winter spiti again next year..
Neha Gupta — Google review
My first ever snow road trip was made most memorable with Planet Way Round.. with a superb team who took care of each minute detail making the stay the road journey absolutely perfect. Rohit n Vrishi from the team are thorough with their professionalism but also add that personal touch to make things better. From stopping for my crazy photo requests to managing the best of food on road and camping near the river all was taken care off
Supriti Batra — Google review
The trip was totally amazing! We all knew the risks but what we didn't know was that Rahul and his team has a backup plan for every single thing that could go wrong. That's the kind of experience these people have. Stays were in the best options available in each place. And the things you learn from the places and these people are the things that stay with you a really long time. They tried to accommodate all our special requests too. Rahul used to work as an Ayurvedic doctor, he has learnt homeo medicine and he also has good knowledge about English medicine, so I should say you are in good hands even when it comes to health concerns. He carries a briefcase full of medicines.
If you really want an experience of a lifetime then just go for it!
Harisankar MINI AJITH — Google review
They take you to amazing places. You start the trip as a stranger and end up being a family. They guide and suggest you right, not just like any other rovers. Well I have been with them on lots of trips, they not only help their own clients but anyone who is in need ought to say “out of the way”. Flexible with time and budget. Best thing they never fail to surprise you🤟🏼.
Kanwar Vaibhav Singh — Google review
Sixteen days of trip and had a great adventure and experience mountain and snowfall with brother and thanks to Rahul brother for good care.
Rashman Marak — Google review
Experienced my first Ladhak trip with Plant Way Round which was led by Rahul. I had the pleasure of being in lead vehicle with him and got to witness the wealth of knowledge he has accumulated over two decades of travelling Ladhak.
Not only did he make sure we got to experience the trip as organically as we could, he also made sure to keep us away from tourist traps.
The locations we visited were surreal and the stay facilities left us wanting for none.
I would highly recommend Planet Way Round.
9.5/10
Rahul Mane — Google review
Rahul has been exploring the Himalayas for over 20 years and has evolved into one of the most experienced guides in the region. His team are invaluable sources of information and just generally awesome guys to hang out with. I dont usually like organised group travel but I learnt a lot riding with Rahul. Whatever your pursuit in the Himalayas is I can highly recommend Planet Way Round as your first point of call.
Dylan Reid — Google review
Very Experienced and knowledgeable team. I went to them on a Spiti self drive trip in December23 , very well planned and comfortable trip. They have extensive knowledge of places so apart from enjoying the drive they will make you explore on foot also. They will make sure that everyone in a group feels like a family. From making you taste local foods to making sure everyone is warmly tucked in there rooms. At such an high altitude and extreme weather there car breakdown support was also very helpful..
Thank you ..
Sumit Kundra — Google review
Our group of friends, the Dandekars, embarked on a winter adventure with Planet Way Round for an Overland Himalayas 4x4 Winter Spiti Drive, and the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. This self-drive expedition redefined our perception of travel, transforming it into a profound exploration of the unseen, guided by the expert hands of Doc Rahul (Shiva), Saurabh (IndraDev), and Tushar.
Planet Way Round demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to ensuring our journey was not just about reaching destinations but about delving deep into the heart of Spiti. Their in-depth knowledge of the region enriched our experience, pushing us to explore hidden gems both on wheels and on foot. The team went above and beyond, taking care of the minutest details to ensure none of us fell behind, allowing us to fully savor every moment.
The unexpected snowfall added a magical touch to our adventure, and the arrangements made by Planet Way Round were impeccable. From hotels to cozy homestays, every accommodation was carefully selected to provide comfort even in the freezing temperatures.
Their dedication became evident when faced with a landslide situation. Despite having booked a luxurious hotel, they swiftly arranged an excellent homestay, even purchasing new heaters to ensure our safety and warmth in the challenging conditions of minus 10 degrees. This thoughtful and quick response truly set them apart.
Our journey with Planet Way Round was not just a trip; it was an offroading odyssey filled with surprises, laughter, and unforgettable moments. Stopping in the middle of nowhere with only snow around us, enjoying hot tea, coffee, and freshly cooked Poha – these are the experiences that make Planet Way Round the best in the business.
As we eagerly anticipate our next adventure to Adi Kailash with the Planet Way Round team, we can confidently say they have earned our trust to deliver the best experiences. Whatever our dreams may be, they are ready to turn them into reality, making every expedition with them a journey of a lifetime. Hats off to the team, and here's to many more thrilling adventures in the future!
Ravi Jashnani — Google review
Two trips in last 1 year and hoping to travel with team PWR in future. Special mention to Rohit, Saurabh and Vrishi. They are a bunch of guys giving us the experience to cherish for life. Few days with them and become friends for life.
Ashutosh Kumar — Google review
As they say, “A picture is worth a thousand words!”, Id only want to share my experience that way.
And YES, TRIPS!!! Ive already done two of the most beautiful expeditions (Ladakh and Spiti) with them, and take my word, its only the beginning :)
I highly recommend PWR (planet way round), not only because they are awesome at their work, but while they do that, all the travellers are treated like family, giving utmost priority to all your needs - id rather put it as fantasies, cuz some of them are (next to) impossible to achieve, yet they’d do it!
prakhar bajaj — Google review
Planet Way Round planned an amazing Ladakh and Kashmir road trip for us. Everything was planned perfectly. They took care of all our needs. Amazing Experience!!!
Romil Sundesha — Google review
Had been to Adi kailash Om parvat Self drive with family
Great team
Will continue to explore with Planet way Round
sanjay jakhadi — Google review
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Perched atop a hill in Chail, the Kali Tibba Temple offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valley and hilltops. The temple is a must-visit attraction in Chail, along with the Chail Palace and Wildlife Sanctuary. Accessible by taxi or government/private buses from Solan, reaching the temple involves a scenic journey through lush greenery and tall pine trees.
Wonderful place. Night view is so awesome. The 5 different Shivlinga's are just amazing.
Pratham Thakur — Google review
Beautiful temple having 360° view of the surrounding area.
This temple is mainly dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is surrounded by the thick oak forest.
As it is on the peak so fog is always present in the afternoon which make s this place more beautiful.
Don't forget to take good camera along with you while visiting this place.
Ashok Thackur — Google review
Visiting the temple offers a serene escape amidst breathtaking vistas of Shimla's mountain chains and Sirmour's Rajgarh. The journey is an adventure itself, with narrow roads adding to the thrill. While parking is available, it's recommended to visit on sunny days to fully appreciate the majestic views, as clouds may obstruct visibility during monsoon. The tranquility and beauty of the temple surroundings make it a must-visit destination, albeit with a thrilling drive. Overall, a remarkable experience blending nature's splendor with spiritual solace, ensuring unforgettable memories for all who venture there.
Mukesh Malgotra — Google review
Kali Tibba Temple in Chail boasts of breathtaking views of the lush green and snow capped Himalayas.
You can reach here by taxi or by govt/pvt buses which ply from Solan. Or you can reach here by bus and then book taxi to show you around. We got taxi for 700Rs which showed us Kali Tibba, Stone Temple, worlds highest cricket ground etc.
The route to Kali Tibba Temple is gorgeous in itself, flanked by tall pine trees and partly reminds of Hatu Peak in Narkanda.
Once you reach the temple, you're greeted with awe inspiring visuals of nature in it's full glory.
You'll find people taking pictures.
It is a must visit for the people who want to visit new places other than Shimla etc.
Shubham Jha — Google review
A Kali temple like no other. A must visit place. Superbly clean, well organised parking, scenic views and no distraction from other people. Devotees can peacefully offer prayers with no one to disturb.
Ajit Yadav — Google review
Feel the peace at the temple, where tranquility surrounds you. The view is truly breathtaking, making it a must-visit spot. The journey to the temple is equally delightful with an amazing road to complement the experience.
kamakshi behl — Google review
In the mid Himalayas, Kali ka tibba is situated at the top of the hill near Chayal..and we can see the 360degree panoramic view of trance Himalayas towards Kinnaur And towards Shivalik range can see the Chur dhar.... overall a peaceful religious place.....also have panchmukhi Hanuman temple....pics are not allowed in the temple... I tried to share some of the mesmerizing views...
Vikas Shivom — Google review
It is a very beautiful place on top of the mountains... The view from this temple is very beautiful... It has white marble all over there which makes this temple very simple and sober and decent... Must visit place
37_sakshi kaundal — Google review
Awesome place. Location in dam good to adventures. If you love adventures driving so you can go once with your own car. its amazing experience to drive a car to reach this temple.
Gagandeep Singh — Google review
A beautiful temple uphill in Chail. We went towards evening and the sunset was beautiful. It is a panoramic Stunning Hindu temple known for its beautiful views of the surrounding valley & hilltops Shivalik range. Pristine white, wonderful calming aura, beautiful temple. We went by cab and reached just before Arti. Attended the Arti and it was so meditative. Soothing calming atmosphere, lovely weather. Beautiful chants. Divine.
You can even trek through the forest which has beautiful deodar and pine trees. Once you reach the top, it is a very peaceful, calm and scenic place with a breathtaking view of hills and valley from the temple is a must-visit place. You can see the Chail town's sprawl as well as the Choor Chandni and Shivalik Range from the temple.
Food Date — Google review
It is the top most point of chail. Its a big n beautiful mandir located on cliff of chail town. The place is very windy n less crowded. The views are amazing 💕
Best tourist attraction of chail.
Bhaskar V — Google review
Beautiful view of the mountains and the back side of the temple we saw the chain of mountains of district Shimla and the front side beautiful view of Rajgarh in district Sirmour.
Chaman Kaushal — Google review
The perfect sunset spot! Visit before sunset, stay till it gets dark. Amazing views!
Rudrajit Banerjee — Google review
Very calm place. The view from this temple is mesmerizing. Must visit this place if you are traveling to chail.
The road is not fully constructed.
Mishika Dhar — Google review
Beautiful Kali temple in chail shimla view from there is amazing very calm and peaceful place highly recommended for visitors
Danish Akhtar — Google review
Nice experience , the view is amazing , it would be better if you you on a sunny day . In monsoon the clouds blocks the mountains .
Parking is also available at temple . The way to the temple is scary and advantures. The roads are too small and one way only . Btw amazing experience 👍👍