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32 Best Stops Between Gurugram (Gurgaon) and Vrindavan

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How long is the drive from Gurugram (Gurgaon) to Vrindavan?

The direct drive from Gurugram (Gurgaon) to Vrindavan is 83.9 mi (135 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 49 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Gurugram (Gurgaon) to Vrindavan, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New Delhi and Noida, as well as top places to visit like Chandni Chowk and Red Fort, or the ever-popular Sultanpur National Park.

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Top cities between Gurugram (Gurgaon) and Vrindavan

The top cities between Gurugram (Gurgaon) and Vrindavan are New Delhi and Noida. New Delhi is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Gurugram (Gurgaon) and 2 hours from Vrindavan.
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New Delhi

New Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, is a fascinating blend of history and modernity nestled within the National Capital Territory. As the heart of Indian governance, it proudly houses significant landmarks such as Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Supreme Court. Unlike its chaotic predecessor, New Delhi boasts wide avenues that lead to iconic sites like India Gate and Connaught Place. While these roads may often be congested with traffic, they are lined with stunning colonial architecture and luxurious hotels like The Imperial.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Vrindavan
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Noida

Noida, a meticulously planned city in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, offers a variety of attractions. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Okhla Bird Sanctuary along the riverside, which is inhabited by migratory birds, native birds, jackals, and butterflies. The Botanic Garden of Indian Republic showcases diverse flora such as water lilies and cacti.
3% as popular as New Delhi
18 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Vrindavan

Best stops along Gurugram (Gurgaon) to Vrindavan drive

The top stops along the way from Gurugram (Gurgaon) to Vrindavan (with short detours) are Qutb 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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Sultanpur National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Sultanpur National Park, located near Gurugram, India, is a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park boasts a diverse range of local and migratory bird species, offering visitors the chance to observe them in their natural habitat. With well-maintained paths, watch towers for birdwatching, and an educational center, it provides an immersive experience in the beauty of nature.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a delightful escape into nature, and I highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates avian beauty. I was truly impressed by the sheer variety of bird species I encountered during my visit. Arrive early in the morning for the most rewarding experience; the birds are most active during these hours, and you'll witness a spectacular display. Parking is plentiful, which is a huge plus. The entry fee is very reasonable, making it an affordable outing. Be prepared to pay a separate (nominal) fee for bringing your camera. We were also fortunate enough to see deer, adding to the overall experience. The paths are well maintained and easy to walk. To preserve the sanctuary's natural beauty and ensure the well-being of its inhabitants, please adhere to the following guidelines: no littering, do not feed the birds, maintain silence, and respect wildlife. Keep a safe distance from the animals and avoid approaching them too closely. Overall, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a wonderful place to connect with nature and observe birds in their natural habitat. It's a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
Niteesh B — Google review
I had a wonderful experience visiting Sultanpur National Park. It’s a serene place, perfect for bird watching and enjoying the outdoors. I spotted several migratory birds, including storks, herons, and egrets. The walking trails are clean and well-maintained, with watchtowers that give a great view of the lake and surroundings. It’s a great spot for photography and a quiet getaway from city life. Best time to visit is early morning, especially in the winter months. Highly recommended for nature lovers and families looking for a relaxing day out!
Amit S — Google review
Nice park - keep in mind only cash or JIO payment. No cards. Full walk is about 4km it’s nice walk. Go in comfortable shoes. Leaving the park - UBER it’s difficult and there is small connection in the phone. It possible ask the cab wait you there.
Romin — Google review
Sultanpur National Park (Ramsar site ) is located at Sultanpur village on Gurugram-Jhajjar highway, 15 km from Gurugram and 50 km from Delhi. This covers approximately 142.52 hectares. The National Park is named after King Sultansingh Chauhan a descendant of King Prithviraj Chauhan. The approach road is good and National Park has decent parking space. The entrance is charged @Rs 50. Around 250 migratory birds find shelter in winter season. The best times are always mornings and evenings. The walk around the park is around 7500 steps. There are watch towers to facilitate bird watching. You can even buy artefacts at counter while returning. Don't forget to rent up a binoculars. Electric vehicles are available for those who wish for ride around the park.
Print R — Google review
Nothing much special to see here ! Ok ok experience for nature and wildlife. Things to remember if you visit Ticket are 50 indians Foreigners 300 Camera extra 200 rs Guide 1000 per hours 🥹🥹 Inside whole park lots of cow dunk on the track side, not much proper walk. Lots of cows walking on the track and buffalo as well its to dangerous no security guard inside the whole park ! Please update the price list in online.
Sidhu — Google review
What i really like about this senctury is located nearer to gurugram. A really good place to visit in winter specially. Parking facility available ticket price is also reasonable. Place like this should be supported i can say. Food option is not available so keep this in mind while visiting.
Shikha I — Google review
This is the best place for nature lovers. The place is so calm, fully natural, and eternally peaceful. It takes around 2-3 hours to take a full circle of the lake. There are 3-4 watchtowers and observation decks that offer picturesque views of the visiting birds. You need to visit with binoculars and high heeled shoes for the best experience. Carry a water bottle on warm days but do not litter anywhere. The entry costs 50rs per person and 30 rs for parking each vehicle. Restrooms are available near the parking lot. The place is frequently visited by migratory birds from Siberia and Central Asia. One can also find local fauna in abundance. The lake is purely rain fed so water levels keep declining during the winter. This place usually remains open from October to March during the winters
Shyamal K — Google review
Amazing place for birding. Winter months are ideal, the park is closed from may to oct. It is serene and peaceful. Well maintained and clean, golf carts available so people with mobility issues or people looking just to unwind may avail. They have decent binoculars available for rent as well. Saw 100+ species in the 2-3 hours i was there in mid February. Only sad thing was dogs trying to hunt geese and other birds.
Anshika P — Google review
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3.9
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National Park, Gurgaon Farukh Nagar Rd, Sultanpur, Gurugram, Haryana 122006, India
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Chandni Chowk

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
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.
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Delhi, India, USA
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Red Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
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.
The Red Fort in Delhi is a breathtaking historic monument showcasing Mughal grandeur. Its tall red walls, artistic designs, and serene gardens tell stories of India’s glorious past. The light and sound show adds charm, making it a wonderful destination for history lovers and travelers alike.
Big B — Google review
Beautiful red stone Mughal architecture. Intricate details so well carved. Luscious gardens. Multiple museums. Takes you back to the history. Has a cafe inside too. As well as some market w various shops for jewellery shopping and etc. Highly recommend - wearing comfortable clothes and footwear, carrying water, sunscreen and umbrella (in case you are visiting on a hot sunny day)
Vanshita S — Google review
Visiting the Red Fort during Navratri is truly a magical experience, where history meets festivity. The grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site gets an added charm with the festive vibes of Navratri. The massive red sandstone walls look even more majestic when lit up with decorative lights, giving the fort a vibrant yet spiritual glow. The evenings are especially lively — cultural programs, devotional music, and traditional dance performances create an atmosphere that celebrates both our heritage and the spirit of the festival. Walking around, you can feel the energy of people dressed in colorful attire, offering prayers, and enjoying the Navratri spirit with their families. The food stalls outside and nearby are another highlight, serving a mix of festive special vrat food and traditional Delhi street snacks. Whether it’s sabudana khichdi, kuttu ki puri, or a comforting chai, the flavors add to the overall experience. One of the best parts is the sense of unity you feel here. Tourists, locals, and devotees all come together to enjoy the festival in the backdrop of one of India’s most iconic monuments. The combination of historical richness and festive spirit makes it an unforgettable visit.
Travel S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — A Glorious Symbol of India’s Heritage! The Red Fort is truly a breathtaking masterpiece that captures the essence of India’s rich history and Mughal architecture. The massive red sandstone walls, grand gateways, and beautifully designed courtyards make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The museum inside offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s past, and the evening light and sound show is an absolute must-watch — it brings the fort’s history alive in a magical way!
Sakil A — Google review
Red fort - Delhi A true piece of architecture !!! Walls of the fort goes feets above and feets wider. Fort surrounded by the deep waters makes enemies difficult to enter. Through the main gate you can enter and then you can start seeing some amazing entrance walls. After that there white stone monuments where it's restricted to enter but you can see from closure look. There are meausems inside the fort and had amazing collections of history. You need minimum of 2 to 3 hous of time to see every architecture of the red fort. We took tour bus and rushing to see all the places but couldn't make it to meausems. Well mentained gardens and there are good facilities and sit and rest. If you're visiting during the month of March to September make sure you are carrying enough water and electrols. During winters it's best time to visit and wear warms cloths and enjoy the weather.
Anmol B — Google review
The Red Fort (Lal Qila) in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century when he moved his capital to Shahjahanabad. Made of massive red sandstone walls, it served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. The fort complex includes impressive structures like the Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, and the Rang Mahal. Today, it’s one of major symbols of India’s history . Inside there are vast green areas with ancient buildings , arches , columns . Souvenir shops , fabrics and cloths , snack shop .
Sami G — Google review
Red fort : A historic place whereI really enjoyed exploring the Red Fort! The massive red walls and beautiful Mughal design are amazing. It’s a must-visit place in Delhi for anyone who loves history and culture and don't forget to visit museum which tells story from Mughal era to English era and then independence India ✨✨
Gambhir S — Google review
The Red Fort is a must-visit historic landmark, full of grandeur and rich history. The architecture is stunning and the atmosphere feels truly royal. I recommend going in the evening when the weather is cooler and more pleasant—afternoons can get extremely hot and uncomfortable. A great place to explore and soak in the heritage of India!
King F — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
https://asi.nic.in/pages/WorldHeritageRedFort
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Gurdwara Bangla Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib ji is a stunning Sikh temple with a white-marble structure and glinting golden onion domes. It holds historical significance as the place where the eighth Sikh guru, Harkrishan Dev, stayed before his passing in 1664. The large tank within the complex is believed to have healing powers. Visitors can experience a tranquil atmosphere filled with live devotional songs and vibrant colors.
Come here for love of divine, come here to connect with divine, come here to let go all your ego. Easily accessible through all metro, very well maintained and organised gurudwara. Don't miss the holy langar,weekends gets very busy, open 24 hours so time is not an issue. Proper dress attire required for both males and females , sleeveless n shorts n skirts not allowed Everyone needs to cover their head, scarf for covering the head is there for free at the entrance
Satish S — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Delhi. Here, you truly see many colours of life — and if you’re not mature enough, this place will teach you what real humility looks like. Me and my friends were so touched that we took an oath: If we achieve something in life, we will sponsor one day of langar. That’s how deeply this place impacted us. People come in high-end luxury cars and still do seva — serving langar, working in the cloakroom, picking up others’ shoes and cleaning them. If you think you’ve achieved something in life, come here once. You’ll see people far above you doing seva with such simplicity and grace that it humbles your ego instantly. We visit this place every time we have a late-night train from Delhi Station. The food is simple, pure, and truly feeds your soul. Please be respectful towards their customs and rituals. This place isn’t just for visiting — it’s for experiencing, learning, and feeling.
Yaduveer S — Google review
One of the best place to visit in Delhi. U will see many colours of life. If you are not mature enough. Me and my friends were so touched... That we took a oath that if we become something in life we will bear the cost of langar of one day. People come from high end luxury cars and do seva in lungar, in clock room, they pick shose of others.. and clean them. I mean if u have ego that you have done something in life please visit and see the people who much above then you are doing so many things which you can't even imagine. Me and my friend go to this place everytime when we have late night train from Delhi station. Food is amazing over there. Very simple it feeds your soul. Please be respectful towards their customs and rituals.
Advocate G — Google review
It was a great experience to visit this beautiful gurdwara. The ambience was so peaceful with prayers were going on inside. There was no unnecessary chaos, unnecessary noise. Everything was well maintained and neat and clean. Followers of different religions used to visit this place to pay respect to the almighty. Though it is a picturesque location but it is better to avoid too much photography.
J A — Google review
Satnam Waheguru di Say sri akal Just wonderful as any guruwar would be, so big so peaceful. Life lies everywhere. If u see the big water body inside it, u will see tons of amazing fish of good size swims near by. And it also feels so good.
Pratyush S — Google review
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a truly peaceful and beautiful place. The environment is calm and positive, making you feel relaxed the moment you enter. The surrounding area is also very clean, safe, and well-maintained — a perfect spot for peace of mind and spiritual vibes.
Yashika R — Google review
I visited today at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib on the occasion of Gurpurab. Must visit place of worship. I was waiting for this visit since few days. Free Langar service for the devotees. Dedicated Paid Prasad Counters if you wish to bring it for your family and friends. Waheguru Ji Da Khalsa Waheguru Ji Di Fateh
Vishal B — Google review
A Soulful Evening with V-Gather at Bangla Sahib Gurudwara As a member of V-Gather, Delhi NCR’s most vibrant meetup group for weekend activities, heritage walks, and making new friends, I recently had the privilege of visiting Bangla Sahib Gurudwara with the group. The experience was nothing short of transformative. From the moment we stepped inside, a sense of peace enveloped us. The stunning golden dome glistened under the evening sky, and the soothing sounds of Gurbani (holy hymns) created an atmosphere of serenity. Our group of curious explorers, including many first-time visitors, was warmly welcomed by the volunteers. We learned about the rich history of the Gurudwara and the selfless service it represents. The highlight of our visit was the Langar—the community kitchen that serves free meals to thousands daily. Volunteering in the Langar, even for a short while, was a humbling experience. Preparing food, serving meals, and witnessing the seamless teamwork among volunteers left a deep impression on all of us. Sharing a simple yet delicious meal sitting alongside people from all walks of life felt like a beautiful lesson in equality and humanity. The Sarovar (holy water tank) added to the tranquility, with its clear waters reflecting the Gurudwara’s grandeur. We spent moments sitting by its edge, soaking in the spiritual vibes and engaging in heartfelt conversations. For many in our group, this visit was not just about exploring a heritage site but about connecting with their inner selves and with one another. Bangla Sahib Gurudwara is more than a religious place—it’s a sanctuary of peace, service, and unity. It provided the perfect setting for our V-Gather meetup, allowing us to bond over shared experiences and meaningful moments. If you haven’t visited yet, do so with an open heart. You’ll leave with a lighter soul and a renewed perspective. Thank you, Bangla Sahib, for an unforgettable evening. And thank you, V-Gather, for yet another beautiful memory!
Active M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
https://www.dsgmc.in/DharmParchar/GurdwaraBanglaSahib
+91 11 2334 0174
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Connaught Place

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Connaught Place, located in New Delhi, is a bustling commercial and financial center surrounded by elegant Georgian-style buildings housing global chain stores, vintage cinemas, bars, and Indian restaurants. Visitors can explore Janpath Market's stalls selling saris, embroidered bags, and trinkets or visit the tranquil Sikh temple Gurdwara Bangla Sahib with its reflective pool. The 1700s observatory Jantar Mantar features enormous astronomical instruments.
4.0
(3672)
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India, USA
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India Gate

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
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.
India Gate Morning Visit Review 🇮🇳✨ Visiting India Gate in the morning is a truly serene and patriotic experience. Here’s a detailed review of my experience: Perfect Morning Vibes 🌅: Early morning around 6-8 AM is the best time to visit. The rising sun adds a golden glow to the structure, making the view magical and peaceful. Peaceful Atmosphere 🕊️: Compared to the busy hours, the morning is calm, with fewer crowds. It allows you to enjoy the architecture and surroundings in peace. Cleanliness & Maintenance 🧹🌿: The area is very neat and clean, with well-maintained gardens and tidy paths. Kudos to the authorities for keeping such a historic site spotless. Ideal for Morning Walks & Jogging 👟: Many locals come for jogging or yoga. The cool breeze and open space make it a refreshing start to the day. Patriotic Feelings Evoked 🇮🇳❤️: Standing before the eternal flame and reading the names engraved on the monument fills your heart with pride and gratitude. Perfect for Photography 📸: The soft light during the morning enhances the beauty of the monument and is ideal for taking stunning pictures. Accessibility & Safety 🚶‍♂️: Easily accessible and well-guarded by security. You feel completely safe while enjoying your visit. In short, if you want a peaceful, clean, and meaningful experience at India Gate, plan your visit in the early morning hours. It will leave you refreshed, proud, and connected to the soul of India.
Shivam S — Google review
Super polluted and over crowded , this place is good wide open park and water areas to sit and spend good time with friends and family but but its so crowded and polluted that you can barely see india gate, all smoke and no visibility at 50-100m , and so many tour guides and travel group counting on your money, with some scammer and lots lots of force photographer, save your money, time and health, its better you divert towards any low crowd and good air place, i stopped smoking for quite sometime now but when i went to delhi i felt chest burn and heavy breathing problems. But its a good protected area , if government take proper steps then that place looks majestic
Sunny A — Google review
I recently visited India Gate, and it was a beautiful experience. The atmosphere felt calm and patriotic, especially in the evening when the entire area lights up. Standing in front of the monument and reading the names of the soldiers felt emotional and reminded me of India’s history and sacrifice. Overall, my visit to India Gate was peaceful, memorable, and definitely worth it. I would recommend everyone to visit at least once, especially during sunset.
Adith T — Google review
Located at the heart of new delhi, the national monument is the central place of tourist attraction. The place is little crowded during evening hours. The vibes of the place is great. The monument is lit up nicely revealing its true beauty.
Najeev K — Google review
Iconinic place and a must must visit in New Delhi. Very beautifully maintained and neat and clean. Surprisingly the washrooms were extremely clean with liquid soap available. Serene in evening.
Sanjeev G — Google review
In the night the view is amazing. so if you want to take a photograph of yourself come in the daytime, but if you like to get these night view, you should come at night.
ARISH — Google review
Great place to Visit if you with Friends or family, Best time to visit is around 4-6pm as you can get good view of India gate in day and night.
Divyansh R — Google review
India Gate is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The Amar Jawan Jyoti fills you with pride and respect for our soldiers, and the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue looks truly majestic. The whole area is well-maintained, lively, and perfect for an evening walk or photos. A must-visit in Delhi!
YUSUF A — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(10470)
Kartavya Path, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
https://www.delhitourism.gov.in/tourist_place/india_gate.html
+91 11 2336 5358
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Leisure Valley Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon is a popular urban oasis that offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features a beautiful rose garden, picnic spots, and a cafe where you can grab some healthy snacks after a workout. Families with kids can enjoy the playground equipment and sandpit, while everyone can appreciate the musical fountain with water shows in the evening. This serene green space is perfect for jogging and leisurely walks, providing an ideal setting for nature-inspired relaxation.
Leisure Valley Park is one of the best places for a peaceful morning walk and yoga. The greenery and fresh air make it perfect to start the day on a positive note. I usually visit here with my brother, and we both enjoy the calm environment away from the city rush. The walking tracks are well-maintained, and there are plenty of open spaces for exercise or just relaxing. Highly recommended for fitness lovers as well as anyone who wants a refreshing break in nature.
Asad S — Google review
Leisure Valley Park is a great spot to visit with family, offering a pleasant and spacious environment. One of the highlights is the evening light and fountain show, which runs from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The park also provides ample and free parking, making it a convenient destination. ​While many of the park's fountains were previously working, it appears that restoration work is currently underway, with only the main entry fountain operating. Similarly, the recently installed exercise equipment needs some maintenance, as a few pieces are misaligned. ​Despite these minor issues, the park remains a good place to spend time and enjoy the evening atmosphere.
Aditya S — Google review
Leisure valley park now it is Maharana pratap swarn Jayanti park. It is the heart in sector 29. Best place for family and with friends. For walking and running it is the best place as it has kacha walk way which is good for your knee. You can spend with your time.
Gopabandhu N — Google review
Leisure Valley Park in Gurugram is one of those rare spots in the city where you can take a real break from the fast-paced urban chaos. Spread across lush greenery, the park offers an ideal combination of calmness, beauty, and local culture. I recently visited the park during a Pradarshani (exhibition) event, which added an extra spark to the experience. The main attraction for me was the Fish Aquarium Show, which was truly fascinating. There were several types of colourful and exotic fishes displayed in beautifully arranged aquariums. Each section had its own theme, and the lighting made the entire setup look magical, especially in the evening. I clicked some amazing photos and short videos there — the reflections, colours, and little details of each fish were worth capturing. The event was well managed and informative too, especially for kids and anyone interested in aquatic life. Apart from the exhibition, the park itself is clean, well-maintained, and perfect for family outings, morning walks, or casual evening strolls. The musical fountain and open-air sitting areas make it even more relaxing. Overall, Leisure Valley Park offers a refreshing mix of nature, art, and events. If you’re in Gurugram, don’t miss the chance to explore it — especially when a Pradarshani or special show is happening!
Aman K — Google review
I’ve had an excellent experience at Laser Valley Park, visiting regularly since January 2022. It’s a wonderful place to relax after office hours — perfect for running, walking, and yoga. I truly love this place! 💖💕💝💖🙏 Just a small request to all Sunday visitors — please help keep the park clean by using the dustbins 🚮. Every Monday morning, the park often looks quite messy, and it would be great if we all did our part to maintain its beauty. 🌿✨
Arun C — Google review
Green Lungs 🫁 for central gurgaon near by iffco chowk region Place where you can heal your soul and find peace and rest from daily hustle of life. Best place for morning and evening walk. Attractive points - 1. Musical fountain ⛲ 2. Maharana Pratap statue 🎠 3. India's flag 🇮🇳
Abhishi C — Google review
Green Lungs 🫁 for central gurgaon near by iffco chowk region Place where you can heal your soul and find peace and rest from daily hustle of life. Best place for morning and evening walk. Attractive points - 1. Musical fountain ⛲ 2. Maharana Pratap statue 🎠 3. India's flag 🇮🇳
Abhishek — Google review
Ok ok…. If u want to know jhula prices of 2025 Dasahra mela😄 Wheel wla 200 Pendulum 200 Child wle 100-150 Chai - kulfi 50-50 Pizza 200-250 food taste average + 50 entry fees
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287, NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122009, India
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Kingdom of Dreams

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Permanently Closed
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Kingdom of Dreams, situated near Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon, is a sprawling 6-acre entertainment complex that offers live Bollywood-style performances and international theater shows. The venue features two modern theaters, Nautanki Mahal and Showshaa Theatre, where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant arts scene. Additionally, guests can explore Culture Gully, an artisan village showcasing local crafts and cuisine.
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 S — 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 P — 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 K — 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
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 D — 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 P — Google review
Situated in Gurgaon, Delhi NC Region, it's a complete package for a weekend gateway, especially for kids. You can pester your taste buds with variety of cuisine from different states of India. There are handcrafted products and other exquisite products on sale for home decor. You can also also enjoy shows at different auditoriums. The entry fee is nominal Rs. 800/- per person, which can be redeemed at any of the food outlets. The weekend entry fee is higher. Must go for those who would like to enjoy quality time with children.
Sushant K — Google review
Visual feast with beautiful settings. Particularly the sky roof is gorgeous and personifies the entire setting. Each hotel or store is basis a theme. Food is decent, photography is a strict no inside the hotels or stores. Selfies are okay if clicked one or two. Live performances are terrific. Opera / Dramas are additional. Stores are expensive as the goods are hand crafted.
Bharadwaja G — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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सभागार परिसर, KINGDOM OF DREAMS, Sridevi Road, near IFFCO Metro Station, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, India
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Yogi Hriday Kamal

Garden
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
Loved this place's most beautiful architecture used to feel cool calm and relaxed ...
Pawan B — Google review
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 L — 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 G — 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 B — 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 G — 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. MUST VISIT
Nikhil B — 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 P — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(12068)
J77G+GV3, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110092, India
http://www.akshardham.com/explore/thematic-gardens/
+91 11 4344 2344
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Humayun's Tomb

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Humayun's Tomb, located in Delhi, is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Built in the mid-16th century for the Mughal emperor Humayun by his wife, it combines Persian and Mughal elements with elegant restraint. The tomb's arched facade features intricate inlays of white marble and red sandstone, following strict Islamic geometric principles. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is surrounded by symmetrical gardens and is said to have inspired the iconic Taj Mahal.
4.5
(10603)
Nizamuddin, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India, USA
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AapnoGhar (Resort, Water Park, Amusement Park)

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Resort hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
AapnoGhar is a serene resort with a water park and amusement park, offering informal dining. Nestled near IFFCO Chowk Metro Station, it has been delighting visitors for two decades. The 65 spacious rooms are tastefully designed for comfort. Baza Restaurant serves North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, and Continental cuisine. The amusement park boasts 21 thrilling rides for all ages and various attractions like musical stage shows and video game parlors.
We had a great experience in resort, went for celebrating my 5 year old son, he had great fun and enjoyed fullest and we too🤩😊💃🏻❤️, and amazing food, staff was so attentive, polite, soft spoken. In short i am in love 😘❤️ with this place. Everything was clean and tidy, well organised. Every meal has been served fresh and hot🤗. Definitely planning to visit again soon. Thank you Aapno ghar resort for amazing service❤️🤗😊
Sandhya C — Google review
The place is fabulous for kids and families. The amusement park is icing on the cake. The support staff is very polite and the service is prompt. The food in the restaurant is economical and very delicious. The maintenance of the property is up to the mark The room tariffs is also pocket friendly. Out of 10 I will give 7.5 and must for all One suggestion: keep the standards like you have right now. The amusement park standards should be raised more as it will be very rewarding in future. Dr. Puneet
Puneet G — Google review
The food was top notch. There is something for everyone here - small rides for the younger ones, thrilled ones for teens, and relaxing ones aswell. The water park is well kept and rooms are clean. The staff is super friendly and polite. Super satisfied. Recommend 100%.Services are quick and satisfactory.I would definately recommend you to come here with your family .The rates are pretty reasonable too.
Mayank R — Google review
Resort is fantastic with so many activities for kids as well as all awesome required amenities in the room and hotel with all the comforts. Everything is very cosy and kids friendly. At room all you need is there. Staff are very polite, soft spoken and gentle. Ambience and vibes are awesome especially in the restaurant. Great visiting here.
Kishore K — Google review
I have visited many amusement and water parks. AapnoGhar is the best one among them. I specially thank Rishab sir for his full cooperation and guidance. All staff behaved well. We enjoyed ZIP LINE, SKY CYCLING AND ADVENTURE EVENTS AND WATER PARK. Best service by all staff, Especially Radhesh Shyam and Abhijeet in adventurous events. There were many varieties of food with good service, but food taste has to be improved more. Overall best experience for all😎😎🫶🏼🫶🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Darwin R — Google review
One of the best resort I have visited. Very nicely maintained and managed.Staff is very courteous and polite . Water park is very clean and nicely maintained. Amusement has rides and activities, both for kids and adults. Food is super delicious with so many varities. Highly recommended. Thanks aapno ghar for your awesome hospitality.
Shiwangi G — Google review
We visited the water park and amusement park on 27th September, 2025, and I’d like to share an honest review. I would rate the park 10/10 for cleanliness and hygiene, which was very well maintained. However, the slides were extremely disappointing. Most of the water slides were not functioning properly. Instead of sliding, we had to use our legs to crawl down, which completely ruined the experience. Out of all the slides, only 1–2 were working for adults, and for kids, none of them were operational. With tickets priced at ₹1800 per person, the visit felt absolutely overpriced and not worth the money, especially since the kids couldn’t enjoy the water slides at all. Spending nearly ₹7000 for two adults and two kids just to use the swimming pool did not feel justified. If someone is visiting purely for swimming, it might be fine, but as a water park experience, it fails. Regarding food, the taste was good and quality was fine. However, there was a clear mismatch between what is mentioned on the website and what is actually served. They don’t provide a buffet, and the number of items available is very limited. That said, given the low footfall, it may make sense for them to avoid wastage of resources. Overall, the park maintains great hygiene but falls far short in terms of rides and value for money.
Hena V — Google review
Got it 👍 Here’s an extended version of your review with a few extra lines appreciating Devinder, the trip organizer: --- Review on a Trip to the Water Park My recent trip to the water park was an enjoyable and refreshing experience. The park offered a variety of exciting rides, from thrilling water slides to relaxing wave pools. The atmosphere was lively, and the facilities were clean and well-maintained. Spending time with friends and family made the visit even more memorable. It was a perfect way to beat the heat and enjoy a fun-filled day.
Tushar S — Google review
4.2
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3.4
(150)
43rd Mile Stone, Delhi - Jaipur Expy, NH8, Sector 77, Gurugram, Haryana 122012, India
https://www.aapnoghar.com/
+91 76667 79997
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Qutb Minar

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Qutub Minar, located in Delhi, is a 73-meter tall victory tower and minaret built in 1193 by Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak to signify his dominance over the defeated Hindu rulers. The complex also includes the Iron Pillar of Delhi and other historically significant structures. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases exquisite Islamic architecture and is considered one of the most important places to visit in Delhi.
Eye catching historical monument and a few tombs and ancient structures around the main pillar. Very good place to visit, family friendly. Ticket cost Rs. 35. Parking space also available. No shops or snacks inside the premises. One of the must visit places around New Delhi
Churchill J — Google review
“A Marvel of History and Architecture” Qutub Minar is one of the most breathtaking historical monuments in India and an absolute must-visit when in Delhi. The towering minaret, with its intricate carvings and red sandstone beauty, is a true masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture. Standing beneath it, you can really feel the grandeur and history that it represents. The Qutub complex itself is vast, housing several other monuments like the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, each with its own historical and architectural importance. The detailing on the stonework is stunning, and every corner tells a story of the Delhi Sultanate’s rich past. The grounds are well-maintained, with clear pathways and plenty of space to walk around. It’s a great spot for photography, learning history, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to visit to avoid heavy crowds. Qutub Minar is not just a monument—it’s a symbol of India’s heritage and cultural richness. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that definitely deserves its place on every traveler’s list. 🇮🇳✨
Bitan M — Google review
Qutub Minar, New Delhi – A truly unforgettable visit! We were fortunate to witness this iconic monument on a very special day when the Qutub Minar was illuminated in blue, yellow, and red – the colors of the Republic of Moldova’s flag – to mark their 34th Independence Day (August 26, 2025). This symbolic gesture beautifully reflected the warm and growing friendship between Moldova and India, as highlighted by former Moldovan Ambassador Ana Taban. The lighting show was simply spectacular! Every evening at 7:30 PM, a mesmerizing show takes place, highlighting the diverse cultural and social achievements of Indian villages. We felt proud to see our very own Hiware Bazar & Ralegan Siddhi (Maharashtra) featured for their remarkable transformation from drought-affected villages to self-sufficient communities through rainwater harvesting. Additional highlights that made the visit special: 1. The stunning Indo-Islamic architecture of Qutub Minar, standing tall as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2. The Qutub complex itself, with ancient structures like the Iron Pillar and Alai Darwaza, offers deep historical insights. 3. The peaceful, well-maintained surroundings make it a perfect place for both history lovers and casual visitors. Overall, a perfect blend of history, culture, and pride—Qutub Minar is not just a monument, but an experience that connects India’s glorious past with its vibrant present.
Sarvesh G — Google review
I recently visited Qutub Minar, and it was truly an incredible experience! The moment you walk into the complex, you can feel the blend of history, architecture, and culture that makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site so special. The Qutub Minar itself is majestic — standing tall and beautifully detailed with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. It’s amazing to imagine that it was built over 800 years ago, yet still stands strong and elegant today. The surrounding monuments — like the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque — add so much to the experience. Each structure tells a story about the early days of Delhi’s history. The complex is clean, well-maintained, and there are plenty of signboards with historical information, which makes it easy to explore at your own pace. It’s also a great place for photography — especially during sunset when the tower glows in golden hues. If you’re visiting Delhi, Qutub Minar is a must-see landmark that captures the spirit of India’s medieval past and architectural brilliance.
Junaidxplorer — Google review
Qutub Minar Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a towering minaret located in Delhi, India. It's a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture and a symbol of Delhi's rich history. Key Features 1. *Height*: Qutub Minar stands at a height of 72.5 meters, making it one of the tallest minarets in India. 2. *Architecture*: The minaret is a blend of red sandstone and marble, with intricate carvings and inscriptions. 3. *Five Storeys*: Qutub Minar has five distinct storeys, each with a unique design and architecture. 4. *Surrounding Complex*: The Qutub Minar complex includes several other historic structures, including the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. History 1. *Construction*: Qutub Minar was built in the 12th century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate. 2. *Completion*: The minaret was completed by Iltutmish, Aibak's successor. 3. *Restoration*: Qutub Minar has undergone several restorations, including a major restoration in the 19th century. Visitor Experience 1. *Crowds*: Qutub Minar is a popular tourist destination, so be prepared for crowds. 2. *Entry Fee*: There is an entry fee for visitors, with discounts for students and senior citizens. 3. *Guided Tours*: Guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the history and architecture. Tips 1. *Plan Ahead*: Book tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. 2. *Respect Rules*: Be aware of and respect the rules and regulations to avoid any issues with security. 3. *Explore the Complex*: Take time to explore the surrounding complex and its historic structures. Visitor Information 1. *Location*: Qutub Minar is located in Mehrauli, Delhi, India. 2. *Best Time to Visit*: October to March is the best time to visit, with pleasant weather. 3. *Accessibility*: Qutub Minar is easily accessible by metro, with the nearest station being Qutub Minar Metro Station. Qutub Minar is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture. Its grandeur and beauty are simply awe-inspiring!
Sayantika P — Google review
Visited Qutub Minar with my family—what an amazing experience! The monument is majestic, full of history, and the intricate carvings are breathtaking. The gardens are beautiful and perfect for relaxing or clicking photos. A must-visit for history lovers and families alike!
Sai N — Google review
Visiting Qutub Minar was a truly memorable experience. The monument’s grand Indo-Islamic architecture and detailed stone carvings are breathtaking, and the entire complex is filled with historical structures that take you back in time. One of the highlights inside the complex is the Khilji’s Madrasa, an ancient Islamic learning center. The structure, though in ruins, still reflects the architectural style and educational significance of the Khilji period, making it a fascinating spot for history lovers. The surrounding area is beautifully maintained, and the lush green gardens offer an amazing view and a peaceful place to relax while exploring the site. Entry was very affordable—just ₹35 for Indian citizens when booked online through the official portal. The online booking process was quick and helped avoid queues at the gate. Overall, Qutub Minar offers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and serene garden views, with landmarks like the Khilji’s Madrasa adding even more depth to the experience.
Rahul W — Google review
I recently visited Qutub Minar in Delhi on my own, and it was one of those experiences that felt both refreshing and memorable. Going alone actually made it more special because I could take my time exploring without any hurry. The moment I entered the complex, the sight of the minar towering above everything else was absolutely stunning. It’s hard to imagine that this structure has been standing tall for over 800 years. As I walked closer, the detailed carvings on the red sandstone caught my attention. Every arch and design felt like a little piece of history frozen in time. I wandered around the lawns, sat under the shade of a tree, and just admired the monument from different angles. It gave me a sense of peace, almost like stepping out of the busy Delhi life for a while. The complex itself has more than just the minar. I checked out the old mosque ruins and the famous Iron Pillar, which still stands rust-free after centuries. The whole area has this mix of grandeur and calmness, which makes it a perfect spot for a solo outing. Of course, there were crowds—tourists, families, and school kids—but it only added to the lively atmosphere. Since I was on my own, I had the freedom to just walk, observe, and click photos without worrying about keeping up with anyone. Overall, visiting Qutub Minar alone was both peaceful and inspiring—a perfect blend of history and quiet time.
Maverick T — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(13514)
Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India
https://www.delhitourism.gov.in/tourist_place/qutab_minar.html
+91 11 2336 5358
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Lotus Temple

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Bahá'í house of worship
Sights & Landmarks
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.
Visited the beautiful Lotus Temple in Delhi — an amazing place of peace and architectural brilliance. The temple’s lotus-shaped design is truly unique, and the surrounding gardens are very well maintained. Inside, it’s completely silent a perfect spot for meditation and reflection, regardless of religion. Entry is free, and the volunteers are helpful and polite. The atmosphere feels calm even though it’s a popular tourist attraction. A must-visit place in Delhi to experience serenity amid the city’s chaos. Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photos.
AK S — Google review
I visited the Lotus Temple last week, and it was a beautiful and peaceful experience. The architecture is stunning, the white marble structure shaped like a blooming lotus looks even more impressive in person. The place is surrounded by well maintained gardens that add to the calm atmosphere. Inside the temple, it’s completely silent, which feels very soothing and gives you space to reflect or pray in your own way. It’s open to people of all religions, which makes it feel inclusive and welcoming. The only downside is that it can get a bit crowded, especially on weekends, but the queue moves quickly and the staff manages everything well. Overall, it’s a must-visit place in Delhi for anyone who appreciates architecture, peace, or spirituality.
Adeel Z — Google review
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is a stunning architectural marvel and a symbol of peace and unity. This beautiful Bahá'í House of Worship is designed in the shape of a lotus flower, with 27 white marble petals arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. It's a serene oasis amidst the bustling city, attracting millions of visitors each year. *What to Expect:* - Unique Architecture_: The temple's design is inspired by the lotus flower, a symbol of purity and beauty in many cultures. - Peaceful Atmosphere_: Visitors can meditate, pray, or simply enjoy the serene surroundings. - Gardens and Ponds_: The temple is surrounded by lush gardens and nine ponds, creating a tranquil ambiance. - Free Entry_: Admission is free, making it accessible to everyone. *Tips and Essentials:* - Dress Code_: Wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees. - Footwear_: Remove shoes before entering the temple. - Photography_: Allowed, but special permission is required for the main prayer hall. - Best Time to Visit_: October to March, when the weather is pleasant. *Getting There:* -Nearest Metro Station_: Kalkaji Mandir (500 meters away) - Address_: Lotus Temple Rd, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019 Overall, the Lotus Temple is a must-visit destination in Delhi, offering a unique blend of spirituality, architecture, and natural beauty.
Technical D — Google review
Get a chance to visit Lotus temple. A very nice place to visit. Huge gardens, well maintained and super clean. People are not allowed to enter the gardens. Well spreaded walking paths, shoe counters near the Lotus temple. Though it is called a temple but actually there is no any statue of any God. It is a quite clean vacant place for worship or one can say place for Meditation. The temple dome is built like a Lotus flower with a huge hall inside, number of benches for the devotees to sit and worship their respective God or Meditate.
Rajnish J — Google review
The Lotus Temple is a very beautiful temple—truly stunning. Although there is no idol of any deity here, people come to pray. It’s one of the major landmarks of Delhi. We couldn’t go inside because some maintenance work was going on. There’s no entry ticket, and the temple is surrounded by a gorgeous flower garden. I really enjoyed visiting this place.
Neha S — Google review
Entry to the Lotus Temple is completely free, which is great, but there is usually a huge crowd, so expect some waiting time. The place itself is very peaceful with a calm ambience. The surroundings are neat, well-maintained, and beautifully designed. Overall, it’s a perfect spot if you want some quiet time and a break from the city noise.
Adith T — Google review
Such a soulful aura of thhe Lotus Temple in Delhi is a peaceful symbol of harmony and unity. Designed in the shape of a blooming lotus, it welcomes people of all faiths to meditate and reflect in silence. Surrounded by lush gardens and serene water pools, the temple offers a calm and spiritual experience to every visitor.
Shalini J — Google review
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is one of the most peaceful places I have ever visited. The temple is shaped like a white lotus flower, which makes it look very beautiful and calm from the moment you see it. As you walk inside, you enter a large, quiet hall where people from all religions can sit, meditate, and pray in complete silence. The stillness of the place makes you feel relaxed and connected to your inner self. As a spiritual traveler, I loved how open and welcoming the temple felt. There are no idols or chants—just silence, which makes it perfect for meditation and reflection. The gardens around the temple are also very soothing, and sitting there feels refreshing after the noise of the city. If you are looking for a peaceful spot to clear your mind and experience spiritual calmness, the Lotus Temple is a wonderful place to visit.
Likitha A — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(7110)
Lotus Temple Rd Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
https://bahaihouseofworship.in/
+91 11 2644 4029
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ISKCON Temple, Ghaziabad

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
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.
Hare Krishna ! Radha Madam Mohan ji temple in Ghaziabad is a place blessed by the MadamMohan ji himself. Great place with Amazing spiritual aura all around the temple. Must go place for inner peace and get the blessings of HG Shrila Prabhupad!🙇
Vikash J — Google review
Hare Krishna 🙏 This temple is very peaceful and not much crowded, so you can easily do darshan here. Lord Jagannath looked very beautiful, it was hard to take my eyes off him. Very soothing
Priyanka S — Google review
We went there at around 5 pm on Saturday and it's in the very Porach area of Ghaziabad. They serve prasad. Water facility, and seating facility is there right outside which any one can use it. The hall is big for many people. They have a shop for many items. Almost every iskcon temple is good architecture. We spent around 1 hr. And at 6 pm they have arti.
Advocate G — Google review
Nice place to visit, Iskon temple in ghaziabad rajnagar, peaceful environment. Will get peace of mind every time you visit. Hare krishna,hare ram . Awesome idol of radha krishna as well as jagannath ji
Amit G — Google review
Absolutely loved visiting the Iskon Temple in Ghazibad! The nearly tangible peace and positive energy that fills the atmosphere is breathtaking. The grandeur of the great Lord Shree Krishna and Lord Shree Jagannath Prabhu is captivating. The surroundings reverberate with serenity, transmitting good vibes all around. It's a spectacular spiritual retreat from the hustle-bustle of daily life. Strongly recommend everyone seeking peace and positivity to pay a visit!
Rahul M — Google review
No proper management system for keeping devotees’ slippers and shoes. Toilets are not clean and lack basic maintenance. Poor arrangements for devotees staying/living inside the premises. The place feels very congested and overcrowded. Air conditioning does not function properly, making it uncomfortable.
Thakur S — Google review
Very peaceful and beautiful place for self-reflection and spiritual peace. The temple’s atmosphere is serene, and the devotional vibes make you feel truly calm and connected.
Raj T — 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 K — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(107)
11, ISKCON CHOWK R, 35, Hare Krishna Marg, Block 11, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201002, India
http://iskconghaziabad.com/
+91 81309 92863
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NeverEnuf Garden Railway

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Open air museum
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of Gurgaon, the NeverEnuf Garden Railway is a captivating 1-acre landscaped park that offers a whimsical escape into a miniature world. This family-friendly attraction features intricately designed scale-model railroads and charming towns, all set against a backdrop of lush greenery. Visitors are treated to an enchanting experience as they watch tiny trains navigate through beautifully crafted landscapes adorned with quaint villages and picturesque bridges. The interactive elements, including remote-controlled models, add an engaging twist to this delightful setting.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Amazing day out with the family! The miniature train diorama was incredibly detailed, and every little scene had something new to discover. We spent the whole day exploring the landscapes, watching the trains glide through tunnels and bridges, and enjoying the interactive exhibits. The staff was friendly, and the kids loved learning about how everything worked. It’s a perfect mix of creativity, craftsmanship, and fun! Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique and family-friendly experience!”
Pallavi P — Google review
This place will always hold a special place in my heart. As an art lover, I could truly sense the immense dedication and passion that Mr. Adarsh Grover has poured into creating this miniature world~ Neverenuf. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience a visual treat that effortlessly blends creativity, nostalgia, and intricate craftsmanship. What makes it even more special is that it resonates with people of all age groups. Whether you’re a child or an adult, this enchanting space will bring out the inner kid in you and offer a moment of joy, wonder, and relaxation. Hats off to Mr. Grover for his vision and relentless effort. I highly recommend everyone to visit no matter your age, you’re sure to leave with a smile and a sense of awe.
Nilanjana B — Google review
Fun day out with kids It was time well-spent, experiencing and marvelling at the miniature world painstakingly built over a decade. The kids loved the exhibits and the activities, and we had to drag them home after spending hours there. We would love to visit again. Note: Finding the place may be a bit tricky with google map sending one on a road less travelled. Please ask the host for directions before you start.
Nayan K — Google review
Visited with Family on Christmas Day. Excellent place for a family picknic. Outdoor Railway museum offers model train. City places and other transportation services. Kids play area, birds(ducks and roosters) small cycle track. Crickets net and Badminton court. Food- Offer limited snacks options, people should carry their food and can use microwave for heating. Host is friendly and well behaved.
Virender K — Google review
Lovely host. The couple is passionate about art which can be seen every where in the garden. one must have passion like Mr. grover. Also this is first such type of place in india .. we have such museums in europe. so thanks to him for making such a lovely place.
Ridhi N — Google review
The NeverEnuf Garden Railway is a charming escape for a weekend outing. At ₹750 per person, it's a bit on the expensive side, but the attention to detail and creativity in the miniature landscapes make it a worthwhile visit. Spending a few hours here is a delightful experience, and it's perfect for those looking for a unique and peaceful getaway. The owner’s passion and knowledge add to the overall enjoyment. While it's a bit pricey, the memories you'll create, and the joy of your inner child coming to life, make it a worthwhile visit for anyone seeking a smaller-scale adventure.
Rahul S — Google review
Horrible to say the least. Me and my wife are regretting every moment of it.It is in some godforsaken farm house where you will not find any sign boards, directions, or proper staff. I was so excited to take my kid thinking he will really enjoy.I am regretting that I did not see the bottom reviews. In the form of Garden Railway museum, you will find a small garden with some "toys" which are very ill-maintained and covered with dust. They are being operated by switches on the boundaries of thses carved out small areas. You will find a staff which at the most can tell you which button to press. In the form of food you only get over priced Maggi and machine tea. Bathrooms appear as if no one has visited them for years. We were done in just 15 mins. We knew we have been duped by this so called passionate hobby and a railway museum. And to charge 900 rs where I would not set my foot here again for free if given a chance was jist too much to take. My advise use your money for better things or outings, watch a movie or better still donate it. This is a complete waste of time , money and your emotions. We have been hoaxed...
Ritesh C — Google review
Excellent place to be, you can see the hard work and passion all around. Fine details, too much of planning and nice little mechanics and electrical finishes to the setup is really good. The evening light show is awesome. Great place to sit and relax with family. Maggi, tea, coffee and coke are included and you take your food along, a complete picnic and day well spent with kids. We would visit again soon.
Rachit K — Google review
4.2
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4.4
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45/20, Village Para, Tehsil, Tawas City, Haryana 122105, India
http://www.neverenufgardenrailway.com/
+91 98110 88943
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16

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple in Faridabad is a popular tourist attraction located on the Badkhal-Surajkund Road. The temple, covering an area of 3 acres, is made of beautiful marble and is believed to be a place where visitors can find peace and blessings from the kind and bountiful God. Devotees often visit the temple on Thursdays to seek the blessings of Sai Baba.
I find the temple serene as any sai baba temple. I loved the big shiv ling there and the Sai Baba idol is extremely beautiful and very similar to Shiridi Sai Baba temple. The location is good to easy. The security guards are strict and discipline which i really appreciate. Om Sai Ram.
Puspanjali S — Google review
Om Sai Ram , since i am from Lucknow india i always used to go to baba temple of every Thursday ,but i never thought i will get chance to visit baba temple in Brampton Canada. Temple had same vibe and energy as in india ,it was very nicely managed. Even prasad served was very tasty and reminded me of my home. Temple management is planning to move to bigger location in future hope they make it with the plan. Om sai ram
Rohit P — Google review
Divine... Good Vibes.. Thursday crowd as Usal..So parking space will be challenge... Pooja Aarti time is 9PM..it will take 45 minutes. Bajans on Thursday is a great thing.
Vinoth K — Google review
I visit this place every Thursday. From Old faridabad red light you can take a left if coming from delhi or badarpur area and take a right turn if coming from Faridabad or Mathura. Parking space is an issue so please park your vehicle few meters away from the temple. Also, it would not take you much time to roam around the temple as it is not that big but yes if you have faith then Sai Baba ji would surely bless you with everything. Keep trust and faith. Om Sai Ram
Kamal B — Google review
Very nice and beautiful place visit must be recommended peace and happiness you found there must go in peak hours during aarti
Adarsh S — Google review
Om sai ram..v nice temple to visit with family.
Kapil C — Google review
This sai mandir is located in sector 16 of Faridabad very very busy line Temple is big one daily harti is there just like in shiridi A homeio hospital they are running Inside the temple The only problem is with Parking
Bn R — Google review
Very nice, calm and clean temple. However you will find beggers outside but the best part is they will not bother you. Good place to calm you from within.
Manish — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(77)
51, Sector 16 Rd Sector-16, Nirman Kunj, Daulatabad Village, Sector 16A, 244, Sector 16A Rd, Nirman Kunj, ADB PWD Colony, Sector 16A, Faridabad, Haryana 121002, India
+91 172 270 2955
17

Crown Plaza

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Shopping mall
Shopping
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.
My laser session was very comfortable. The procedure was completely painless, and I noticed visible results after the very first session. The staff khushboo was friendly and maintained excellent hygiene. Highly recommend for anyone looking for safe and effective laser treatment."
Khushboo — 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 S — 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 P — 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 G — Google review
Not much crowd. .. it's close to delhi haryana border so not even much brands ... but eateries are available n inox movie theatre. . Mostly people visit to watch movies coz delhi have high priced movie tickets !! Also have sagar ratna restaurants
Ayesha A — Google review
One of the popular mall in Faridabad. It is located close to 'Neelam Ajronda' metro station, which makes it easily accessible. There are three floors and each floor has varieties of shops such as food shops, clothing accessories and mobile devices. In addition, there are escalators on each floor to go up and down. There are elevators too which makes very convenient to roam there for elder people and disabled people. One thing is different here, that it is less populated. Unlike other malls, limited visitors come here. Moreover, one can watch movie here in PVR cinemas.
Nitin S — 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 K — Google review
Centrally placed ,it was the best mall of Faridabad ,management due to their greed destroyed the ambiance & mall Got built a metro station in front of it...for few crores which originally belonged to the showroom owners as they have paid super structure price for their purchas of shops & paying camm charges regularly for maintaining the area sold by the management & put the compensation in their own pocket...really shame full
Sanjay J — Google review
3.9
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3.6
(24)
27/5, मथुरा मार्ग, Azad Colony, Sector 15A, Faridabad, Haryana 121007, India
18

Gurjar Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park, located in Greater Noida, is a serene green space featuring well-maintained walking paths, flower beds, and a playground. The park also offers amenities such as a swimming pool and health club. It is known for its contemporary architecture and diverse collection of flowers. Visitors can enjoy the lush greenery and cleanliness of the park, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls or picnics with loved ones.
It's a beautiful park for a family timeout. Quite well maintained I must say. There're number of kids play area, open gym, walking trails, fountains, gardens, flower rows and evening lights make them look even more beautiful. Entry ticket is Rs 10. More than sufficient free parking is available at main gate.
Punit — Google review
Beautiful and big park for family gathering equipped with open gym large playing garden for children and adults. The open ground is some times used for flower exhibition at district level. 10 rupees entry fees for every adult. Opening hours is 6 AM to 8 PM daily and closed on Monday in every week. It is situated in front of Alpha 2 at Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India besides City stadium.
Dr. K — Google review
The place is welcoming!! Kids enjoyed a lot, the flower show wasnwell organised, the food stalls were good . Overall loved the place !!
Arundhati M — Google review
This park is a serene escape with lush greenery with cleanliness, well-maintained paths, and a peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for walking, jogging, or relaxing. Great for families, with clean picnic areas and a playground. A must-visit for nature lovers. Visiting charges are 10Rs.
Mohit B — Google review
This park is one of the best places in Greater Noida, offering a peaceful escape with its long walking trails and abundant greenery. The variety of flowers and unique trees, some of which are rare and typically found in foreign regions or forests, is a great highlight. I appreciate that the park hosts events and invites special guests regularly, adding to its charm. It's a popular spot throughout the day where people come to relax and enjoy nature. While the small entrance fee of 10 Rs is reasonable, the park could benefit from more regular maintenance to keep it in top condition.
Lets L — Google review
Best park of Greater Noida.Beautiful track for walking and jogging with lush greenery everywhere. Its also have outdoor gym and kids play areas. One can also go out for picnic on weekend.
Journey A — Google review
Samrat Mihir Bhoj Park is a large park . Good for Morning and evening walk. on weekends people enjoy picnic here, good place for family and kids. Lush Green Environment. a fairly large green area ☘️🌿🌱🍀. Good place for Joggers and Yoga enthusiasts. A pretty decent playground for kids and youngsters.
VICKY — Google review
The best place in Greater Noida imo. Nice and beautiful and it is so because it has a paid entry of Rs 10/-. That nominal amount keeps the place neat, green and appropriately occupied. I wish this place stays this beautiful forever and people of the region and this great country learn the civic sense needed to get rid of that nominal entry fee.
Ankit R — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(64)
FGFC+G77, Alpha-II Commercial Belt, Block B, Nawada, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201315, India
19

Ansal plaza Mall

Shopping mall
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
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 T — Google review
First Mall of Delhi , ANSAL PLAZA MALL , is located near Pari Chowk, Amit Nagar, Sadarpur, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. When opened, Ansal Plaza was very popular among the shoppers and enjoyed the full success due to its Amphitheater, food court, and special offerings. Gradually it stopped attracting and inviting people when the new and bigger Malls started coming in the NCR with better amenities . It’s an example of very poor management and failure of management to adapt to changing customers preferences. Now the Mall is almost closed. Here ,in the case of Ansal Plaza Mall , The Darwin’s theory is 100% correct- Struggle for existence & Survival of fittest.
Umesh T — Google review
The existence of this mall raises questions, as it appears to be largely vacant. Shoppers are unlikely to find any useful goods or have substantial shopping options, and even when options are available, they are quite limited. The mall offers significant space, and management possesses the opportunity to implement changes relatively quickly, given its prime location.
Sahil V — Google review
This mall is just a big building with no actual humans in it. About 10-15 shops were there. The entrance is like a horror movie. The whole mall looks like it could turn into a horror movie anytime. Don’t recommend any girl to go there alone as it will scare you a lot.
वंshika A — Google review
High parking charges even there are only 5-10 shops Chroma is there No AC is working Only 5-10 people crowd in whole mall Location of McD will haunt you Don't go there alone especially girls Spas are there
Bidhan S — Google review
Simply ,It's a ghost mall . If you want to eat then you can go as it's in prime location. Otherwise it's existence is all spooky
Anand D — 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 R — 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 P — Google review
3.8
(6883)
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3.2
(99)
ANSAL PLAZA MALL SHOPPING COMPLEX, Pari Chowk, Amit Nagar, Sadarpur, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
20

MSX Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
MSX Mall, located in Pari Chowk, Greater Noida, is one of the oldest malls in the area. It offers a wide collection of clothing stores featuring both national and international brands as well as a movie theatre. The mall also houses popular brands like Haldiram and Domino's along with smaller shops. With free parking available, it's a budget-friendly outing destination.
Its a really cool place to hangout and visit with friends and family. All shops and salons give a warm welcome and kids enjoy their outing thoroughly, its also a favorite mall of my youngest son as we have circle it out as one. Haldiram and dominos pizza , cakes and Nazeer restaurant makes it complete for family get-together..
Shirin R — Google review
This mall is not good. Most OF Shop vacant. Main attractions only cinoport movie Hall. In summer AC is not working but this mall covered 😕. This mall looks like a flop mall. Free CAR parking available here for movie watchers.
Khemchand J — Google review
Not at all good....almost empty with very less number of shops operating. Most of the brands are not worth barring Dominos and Haldiram eateries.
Shiva B — Google review
This mall is in closer proximity of Swarn Nagri and have so many shops in it. If you are finding a place to eat and satiate your taste buds then you must visit Haldiram which is on ground floor and have huge space.
Himaanshu S — Google review
I visited MSX Mall, No parking facility park at your own risk. I am giving this 2 stars only for Haldiram otherwise there is a cinema not comfortable and there are only 4-5 people inside the movie theatre. AC not up to the mark. Washrooms are also dirty.
Dilip ( — Google review
Today on 27th September i visited MSX Mall to watch Param Sundri in Screen 5 & chosen the Royal Seat of top row. Worst mall I have ever seen in my life, i mostly go to Omaxe Connaught Place Mall for shopping & watching movies but it was my bad luck that i visited this mall today, totally waste of money. I will not recommend to anyone to visit this mall to watch any movie. Seats were torn, a.c was not working at all and when i escalated this to staff he started arguing with me.
Rishabh B — Google review
Worst cinema ever in my life, ac were not working, during interval only one person was there to take the orders and one to complete all of them. I will never recommend anyone to come here for movie as cinema is an excellent experience and no one wants to destroy it.
Ankur G — Google review
Good place to watch movie in low budget.washrooms are clean but popcorn always not good in taste
Piya N — Google review
3.6
(9415)
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3.3
(46)
601 – 602, 6th Floor, Ocean Heights, Sector – 18 Block F, Industrial Area, Sector Swarn Nagri, Plot No. K-4, 4th Ave, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201315, India
+91 120 454 4001
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21

The Grand Venice Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Clothing store
The Grand Venice Mall, also known as TGV mall, is an Italian-themed shopping center that aims to recreate the magic of Venice. With its Venetian-style architecture, canals, and gondola rides, it offers a unique experience for visitors. The mall features replicas of famous Venetian structures like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Roman sculptures. It's not just a shopping destination but also an architectural delight and entertainment spot.
Great Experience. Amazing infrastructure, based on Italy theme. Too many shops and also a large food court to eat. Also, there is a game centre. Also, there is boating facility, which will cost you rs.300 per person on weekdays and rs.400 on weekends. Overall, a new and good experience.
ARJUN — Google review
The ambiance is uniquely calming and relaxing, thanks to the Venice theme. However, the mall is not well-maintained, with many areas showing neglect, and a large number of closed and empty stores make the atmosphere feel disappointingly deserted. Great concept, poor execution.
Prashant P — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall is praised for its unique Venetian-style architecture, including gondola rides on internal canals, a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and a vibrant atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the variety of shops, a large food court with diverse options, and entertainment such as movies and a live show. However, some downsides noted in reviews include the cost of the gondola ride, which is sometimes described as expensive for the duration, and the ongoing construction in some areas. Overall, it's considered a unique destination for a few hours of entertainment and shopping, though its appeal as a primary destination for serious shoppers is debated, especially for those in nearby Delhi. Positive aspects: Unique architecture: The mall is noted for its Venetian theme, including canals and gondola rides. Variety of options: Reviewers mention a good range of branded shops, a large food court, a movie hall, and other entertainment options. Atmosphere: Many find the ambiance to be aesthetically pleasing and a good place for family outings. Negative aspects: Cost: The gondola ride is frequently mentioned as being expensive for the short duration. Construction: Some parts of the mall are still under construction, which can be a drawback.
Ragib S — Google review
A unique Venice-themed mall with gondola rides, canals, and stunning architecture that really feels like Italy. Great for photos and a relaxed outing. Shops and food outlets are there, but on weekdays it feels quiet and less lively. Worth visiting for the experience more than shopping.
Shubhi A — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall is a beautiful place to visit with family or friends. The Venice-style design, gondola rides, and wide range of shops make it a fun and relaxing spot. Great for shopping, dining, and spending quality time together. Truly one of Noida’s best malls! 🌸
Satyaprakash ( — Google review
Visited this mall with great expectations but got really disappointed. The place looks very old and poorly maintained. Paint is coming off, cracks on the walls, and hardly any shops are open. Feels like no one is taking care of it anymore. From outside too it looks dull and worn out. Such a big mall but completely wasted potential.
Abhi A — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall in Greater Noida is a unique and visually stunning shopping destination that stands out for its Italian-inspired architecture. Modeled after the canals and landmarks of Venice, it offers a picturesque and immersive experience with gondola rides, ornate bridges, and grand facades that make it feel like a European escape in the heart of India. The mall houses a wide variety of retail outlets, including national and international brands, making it a convenient place for both shopping and entertainment. From fashion and electronics to cosmetics and lifestyle products, there's something for everyone. The food court is diverse, offering a range of cuisines—from Indian street food to global fast-food chains—catering to varied tastes. One of the highlights is the indoor entertainment zone, featuring attractions like Snow Mastiii (an indoor snow park), a gaming arcade, and a multiplex cinema, making it a great family-friendly destination. Cleanliness, security, and ample parking add to the convenience. However, some parts of the mall still feel underutilized or in development, which can slightly affect the overall experience. Despite that, The Grand Venice Mall remains a must-visit for its aesthetics and range of activities. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or just enjoy the ambiance, it offers a memorable day out.
Baldev L — Google review
If you're doing here boating it means total wasting your money. I recommend go to snow masti inside the mall and enjoy to lot. And other facility is awesome 👌. If you're interested in games u can try it here and ghost
RAVI K — Google review
4.2
(50313)
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3.9
(350)
Plot No SH3, near Pari Chowk, Block B, Site IV, Surajpur Site 4, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201315, India
https://veniceindia.com/
+91 88606 66666
22

Shri Shani Mandir Kokilavan

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the serene landscape of Nandgaon, Mathura, Shri Shani Mandir Kokilavan is a captivating temple complex adorned with exquisite pale pink pavilions and a striking black and gold statue of Shani Dev. This sacred site holds immense significance as one of the two ancient shrines dedicated to Shani Dev mentioned in Vedic texts.
Very good temple 😍 Lots of bhandara. Paid car parking 200 300 m away.. Localites have added gates, and only paid auto rickshaw from car parking to temple.
Rishabh G — Google review
The temple radiates strong spiritual energy, especially during Shani puja, leaving devotees feeling deeply connected. Peaceful surroundings and well-performed rituals create a powerful atmosphere for worship. However, overcrowding on Saturdays leads to long waits and discomfort, while some priests aggressively demand excessive donations. Cleanliness around the sanctum suffers due to oil spills and poor maintenance. Nearby shops exploit visitors with overpriced offerings. Despite these flaws, the temple's divine aura keeps devotees returning. The Parikrama route is also very bad. The road has been in bad condition for many years, still the government is not doing anything for this.
Suneel K — Google review
Shanidev Mandir is definitely a good place because it is a place of God. Also, doing parikrama (circumambulation) here gives a very good feeling. A god place visited on Saturdays.
Satender B — Google review
That's a huge and famous shani mandir where you can go on Saturday morning. Here you can bath first in the ponds and then you can go to temple
Jatin J — Google review
Shani Dev Mandir in Mathura! The Shani Dev Mandir in Mathura is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shani, the god of justice and karma. Located near the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, this shrine is believed to be one of the most important Shani temples in the region. *Significance and Importance:* - Lord Shani is worshipped for relief from difficulties and challenges - Devotees believe that worshipping Shani Dev can bring good fortune and prosperity - The temple is particularly significant for those seeking justice, relief from suffering, and protection from evil influences *Temple Features:* - The temple features a majestic idol of Lord Shani - Devotees offer prayers, perform rituals, and donate oil to appease Lord Shani - The temple atmosphere is serene and peaceful, providing solace to devotees *Visitor Information:* - *Location:* Near Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, Mathura - *Timings:* Typically open from early morning to late evening - *Dress Code:* Modest clothing, respectful attire *Tips and Insights:* - Offer oil and perform puja to seek Lord Shani's blessings - Visit during auspicious times, such as Saturdays, for maximum benefit - Show respect and devotion while worshipping Lord Shani The Shani Dev Mandir in Mathura is a revered shrine that attracts devotees from far and wide. Its significance and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for those seeking spiritual solace and blessings.
CHANDAN Y — Google review
Before entering the temple you have to do a 4 km parikarma of the temple. It is considered a complete darshan. You don't have to prepare for anything. Samgri shops are in the temple compound. Easy access to parking and a rickshaw for elderly people.
Diksha S — Google review
Temple was good but people should be aware about the use of polythenes. They were throwing the polythenes in the temple premises only. Also, there was a pond , it is believed that one who is bathing in the pond, should leave their clothes there only to ward off misfortune. But, there was no dustbin for people to put their clothes, lack of civic sense in people, that they were throwing their undergarments near the pond only.
Bhawna V — Google review
Spiritually enlightened temple but an opportunity in upkeep of environment
Peeush T — Google review
4.7
(12504)
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4.5
(25)
Kokilavan, Vill Post, Bathain Kalan, Uttar Pradesh 281403, India
+91 78300 04014
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Shri Radha Rani Temple, Barsana

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled atop the scenic Bhanugarh hills, Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is a stunning 17th-century shrine dedicated to Goddess Radha. This historical temple stands at an elevation of about 250 meters and can be reached by car, foot, or motorbike. While there’s ample parking available for a fee at the top, visitors should be prepared for some traffic congestion along the way.
Sri Radha Rani Ladli Temple in Barsana is a wonderful experience! Visiting during Navratri, we found the crowd manageable. The 30-minute walk to the temple involves climbing stairs, but the scenic view of Barsana village from the top is breathtaking. The temple itself is a divine spot for darshan of Radha Rani Ji. A highlight of the visit was trying the delicious Makhan Lassi (₹50) on the way, which was a refreshing treat. Radha Rani Ji's blessings are palpable, and the experience is truly uplifting. Don't miss this temple and the opportunity to say 'Bolo Radhe Radhe!' The temple's serene atmosphere and stunning views make it a must-visit destination for devotees and travelers alike. With its manageable crowds and divine ambiance, Sri Radha Rani Ladli Temple is an unforgettable experience. बोलो राधे राधे 🙏🌸
NAveen ( — Google review
Shri Radha Rani Temple, Barsana — A Divine Abode of Love and Devotion 🌸 Visiting Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is not just a trip, it’s a soulful experience filled with divine energy and eternal love. Situated atop the beautiful Maan Garh Hill, this sacred temple is dedicated to Goddess Radha, the beloved of Lord Krishna. It is believed to be her birthplace, and every corner of this holy town vibrates with her divine presence. The climb to the temple through hundreds of stairs is a spiritual journey in itself. As you ascend, the entire Barsana town unfolds before your eyes like a divine painting. The architecture of the temple is simply breathtaking — made of red and yellow sandstone, it beautifully reflects the essence of Rajasthani art and ancient heritage. Inside the sanctum, the idols of Radha Rani and Lord Krishna radiate a heavenly aura that touches your heart. The chants of “Radhe Radhe” echo through the air, filling your mind with peace and devotion. The temple becomes even more magical during Holi — especially the world-famous Lathmar Holi of Barsana, where thousands of devotees gather to celebrate divine love. The atmosphere during Radhashtami is equally mesmerizing, with devotees from across the country arriving to seek Radha Rani’s blessings. Every moment here feels blissful — from the enchanting evening aarti to the cool breeze carrying the fragrance of devotion. Shri Radha Rani Temple is truly a heavenly destination, where you don’t just visit, you feel the presence of divine love. Highly recommended for everyone seeking peace, spirituality, and an unforgettable divine experience. 🙏
Sanjesh Y — Google review
Visiting the Radha Rani Temple in Barsana was a truly divine and memorable experience. The temple stands gracefully on a high mountain, offering stunning views of the entire town. We reached there by car and later returned quickly on bikes through the cool night breeze—it felt thrilling and peaceful at the same time. Walking up the steep, sloppy road to the temple was a bit tiring but completely worth it. The divine aura of Radha Rani at the top filled our hearts with devotion and calmness. Radhe Radhe !
Smit R — Google review
The Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is one of the most spiritually powerful places in Braj. The energy here is truly divine, you can feel the presence of Radha Rani the moment you climb the steps. According to the scriptures, this is the sacred hill where Radha Rani, the beloved of Lord Krishna, spent her childhood. It is believed that Barsana represents Shri Radha’s home, and visiting here is considered one of the holiest experiences in Braj Dham. Darshan is very peaceful and beautiful if you go on a weekday, especially early morning or early afternoon. During weekends or festivals, the rush becomes uncontrollable, it’s not safe or comfortable to bring small children. Ab thoda practical part, place bahut bheed bhara rehta hai. Local hawkers aur touts har jagah milenge, sab apna product ya service bechne ki koshish karte hain. Be alert, bahut log tourist ko confuse karke paisa nikalne ki koshish karte hain. Mobile phone, wallet, ya koi expensive cheez leke mat jao, pickpocketing common hai. Also, do not drink lassi or eat anything from random stalls, zyadatar fake products hote hain aur quality kharab hoti hai. Carry plenty of small change because literally every second person will ask for donation or bhiksha. Overall, darshan of Radha Rani is absolutely divine, but everything outside the temple feels like a chaos zone. If you go with devotion and awareness, it’s a spiritually uplifting visit.
Ankit G — Google review
Fantastic place here rope way system is also available to reach on hill then main temple of Radha rani which is really mind blowing. Sometimes it's a little bit crowded but the radha nam satsang was amazing. If you're able to climb then enjoy and climb with happiness with chanting radha radha.
Dhiraj P — Google review
Place is why Barsana is famous for. Takes 20 mins to climb by stairs to the temple or you can opt for ropeway. Don't depend on management, you have to take care of yourself and your family on your own. Better to wait of its heavily crowded. First darshan of the day starts at 5:30am for mangla Aarti. There is no ticket for entry to the temple
Prem T — Google review
Shri Radha Rani Temple, also known as Ladli Ji Mandir, is one of the most divine and spiritually charged places in Braj. The temple stands beautifully on Brahmachal Hill, and just below the main steps lies Shri Radha Janmsthan, believed to be the exact birthplace of Radha Rani. Visiting both places together gives an unforgettable divine experience — you can truly feel Radha Rani’s presence here. 🌸✨ The narrow galiyaan of Barsana are full of devotion, colors, and chants of “Radhe Radhe”. As you walk up to the temple, the peaceful atmosphere and the view from the top fill you with calmness and joy. The vibe here is pure Braj bhakti — full of love and devotion towards Radha–Krishna. 💫 Nearby, you can also visit Maan Mandir, Kirti Mandir (Radha Rani’s mother’s temple), and Rangili Mahal, each place holding a unique story of divine love. Barsana is not just a town — it’s a living memory of Radha–Krishna’s leela, where every corner feels alive with their presence. If you want to experience true peace and divine connection, Radha Rani Temple and Janmsthan in Barsana are must-visit places. 🙏💖
Shivam K — Google review
Visiting the Radharani Temple in Barsana was a truly wonderful experience. I would highly recommend having your own means of transportation if you are travelling with family. There is ample parking available, though on special occasions you can expect long queues. The walk to the temple is comfortable and not too tiring, but do watch your step on the stairs. It took us about 10 to 15 minutes to get inside and have the darshan, which was quite reasonable for the month of October, just before Diwali. I have heard that at other times the temple can be very crowded, so it is best to plan your visit accordingly. Once you are at the temple, there is also a fort nearby that you can easily walk to. Overall, it was a divine and peaceful experience.
Master J — Google review
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Shree Ji Mandir, bramachal parbhat, Barsana, Uttar Pradesh 281405, India
https://radharanimandir.com/
+91 99992 94729
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Deeg Palace

Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Historic 18th-century palace complex known for its lavish interior, vibrant gardens, pools & museum.
Beautiful place. Monuments are well preserved. Free of cost entry. Beautiful scenery of lake at the back side. Lavish in Greenery
Grace S — Google review
Discovering the hidden gem of Bharatpur If you venture beyond the usual tourist spots in Rajasthan, you'll stumble upon a treasure just waiting for you to explore. Welcome to Deeg Bhawan (Palace), a true hidden gem located about 40 kilometers from Bharatpur. This enchanting place is far removed from the bustling crowds, making it a well-kept secret among history buffs and architecture lovers alike. Imagine strolling through gardens that have seen centuries of royal history, where the stunning blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles will transport you to a time of incredible grandeur. If you've ever wished to step into a living museum filled with history, culture, and architectural wonder, get ready – because Deeg Bhawan promises an unforgettable experience that will change the way you see Rajasthan forever.
Dr S — Google review
Absolutely fabulous place to visit. It's a mirror to our history. Must visit if you want to see post Mughal transition of Architecture. There are adequate Bus services available from Rajasthan government Alwar depot from Govardhan chowk Mathura. It's a one day tour, on a good day 2 to 3 hours, for an enthusiast 5 to 6 hours. No restaurant in the vicinity.
Santosh K — Google review
Very beautiful palace..worth seeing if you are interested in historical sites.
Pushti G — Google review
Deeg Palace is a beautiful 18th-century palace located in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the ruler of Bharatpur, it served as a summer retreat for the Jat kings. The palace is famous for its Mughal and Rajput architectural blend, with grand halls, arcaded pavilions, ornate balconies, and stunning water fountains. Surrounded by lush gardens, the palace gives a glimpse of royal leisure and lifestyle. The highlight of Deeg Palace is its impressive water fountains and artificial rain system, which were designed to provide cooling during the scorching summers. The palace complex has several mansions (bhawans) like Suraj Bhawan, Keshav Bhawan, and Nand Bhawan, each with unique charm. Twice a year, during fairs and festivals, the fountains are still operated, creating a magical atmosphere that transports visitors back to the royal era.
Rishabh B — Google review
Nice palace and beautiful fountains and architecture
Shree J — Google review
Wow what a beautiful and marvelous monuments, Really Amazing must visit
Tourist H — Google review
Deeg Palace, located in Deeg, Rajasthan, was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the ruler of Bharatpur. This magnificent palace served as a summer retreat for the Jat rulers and is known for its Mughal-Rajput architectural blend, with grand havelis, gardens, fountains, and pavilions. The Gopal Bhawan, Suraj Bhawan, and Kishan Bhawan are the key attractions, featuring intricate carvings and stunning waterworks. The palace is famous for its Basant and Jal Mahotsav festivals, during which its 1,200 fountains are activated, creating a mesmerizing sight. Deeg Palace remains a symbol of the opulence and strategic vision of the Jat rulers.
DJ — Google review
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Deeg, Rajasthan 321203, India
+91 141 237 1141
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Govardhan hill

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of Uttar Pradesh, Govardhan Hill is a captivating destination steeped in rich Hindu mythology and spirituality. Located approximately 14.5 kilometers from Vrindavan, this sacred site stretches over 8 kilometers and is renowned for its association with Lord Krishna's legendary act of lifting the hill to shield the residents from Indra’s fury. This remarkable event symbolizes devotion and nature conservation.
Govardhan Parvat - A Spiritual Haven and Natural Beauty Govardhan Parvat, located near Mathura, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a connection to nature. Known for its pivotal role in Hindu mythology, especially the legend of Lord Krishna lifting the hill to protect the villagers from Indra's wrath, it holds immense religious significance. The 21 km parikrama (circumambulation) route around the hill is a peaceful journey for devotees and nature lovers alike. Along the way, you'll find several temples, kunds (sacred ponds), and mesmerizing views that connect you to the ancient history and traditions of the region. The best time to visit is during early morning or late evening when the weather is pleasant, making the walk more comfortable. During festivals like Govardhan Puja and Janmashtami, the entire area is beautifully decorated, and the energy is truly electric. Whether you're here for religious reasons or to enjoy a tranquil environment, Govardhan Parvat will leave you feeling spiritually rejuvenated. Don’t forget to try the local food and take some time to reflect at the serene spots around the hill. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Mathura or Vrindavan!
Yaduveer S — Google review
Visited this place when i was 14, Felt the energy there, it was something warm and positive, the whole Mathura Vrindavan trip was like that ,I would like to visit soon in the future.
Harsh T — Google review
Aanyor, Mathura: A Sanctuary of Peace on the Govardhan Parikrama Aanyor is much more than just a village; it is a divine cornerstone nestled at the base of the sacred Govardhan Hill (Giriraj Ji). As a key point on the revered 21-kilometer Parikrama route, the spiritual energy here is profound and palpable. The moment you arrive, you are greeted by an atmosphere of deep devotion and tranquility. The views of Giriraj Ji from Aanyor are breathtaking and offer a perfect backdrop for meditation and prayer. The local environment is kept clean and peaceful, reflecting the respect the community holds for this holy site. This location serves as an inspirational stop for pilgrims and offers a true sense of Braj culture and hospitality. For anyone undertaking the Govardhan Parikrama or simply seeking a place of genuine spiritual calm in Mathura, Aanyor is an absolute 5-star destination.
Hacker G — Google review
The 21 km parikrama (circumambulation) route around the hill is a peaceful journey for devotees and nature lovers alike. Along the way, you'll find several temples, kunds (sacred ponds), and mesmerizing views that connect you to the ancient history and traditions of the region. The best time to visit is during early morning or late evening when the weather is pleasant, making the walk more comfortable. During festivals like Govardhan Puja and Janmashtami, the entire area is beautifully decorated.
Manoj Y — Google review
The best part of my whole journey was visit at Mansi ganga. The place where I felt like staying there. It was so so pleasant and calm. It really have the power to clear your mind from all negativity.
Aarti D — Google review
The name 'Govardhana' has two primary translations. In the literal meaning, 'Go' translates to 'cows', and 'vardhana' translates to 'nourishment'. Another meaning of 'Go' is 'the senses' and 'vardhana' can also mean 'to increase' - thus the name is also translated by devotees of Krishna as 'that which increases the senses' in their attraction to Krishna. There is tale that Lord Krishna held the hill for seven days on this hands while there occurred a great flood. The mighty hill Govardhan is revered as God. The Giriraj temple Mathura is dedicated to it. According to the legends, The hill was around 30,000 meters during Satayuga. Its size declines by the size of a tiny mustard everyday, due to the curse of Rishi Pulatsya. According to a local resident, it was so huge that it casted a shadow on the Dwarkadhish temple which is 25 to 30 km far from it. It has 2 Parikramas- The first one is of 15 Kms and the second one is of 6 kms total is of 21 kms to cover full Religious Govardhan Hill Parikrama.
Vikas Y — Google review
From here anyone can complete their Vrindavan parikrama. Amazing place.
Dhiraj P — Google review
Visited this place in the month of Dec/ Jan. Weather is very cool but feeling like excitement to visit this place. Too much fog but overall very good place.
Suprakash M — Google review
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Aanyor, Uttar Pradesh 281123, India
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Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of Vrindavan, Prem Mandir stands as a breathtaking testament to devotion and artistry. Known as the 'Temple of Love,' this magnificent Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha Rani, embodying their eternal bond. Constructed over 11 years by a skilled team of artisans from Gujarat, it showcases intricate carvings on its pillars and domes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of India.
Prem Mandir, Vrindavan – A Divine Experience Prem Mandir is truly a breathtaking temple and one of the most beautiful places to visit in Vrindavan. The white marble architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings that bring alive scenes from the life of Lord Krishna and Radha. In the evening, when the temple lights up with colorful illuminations and musical fountain shows, the atmosphere feels absolutely magical. The temple complex is very clean and well-maintained. Security arrangements are good, and the environment is peaceful despite the large crowds. It is not just a temple but also a spiritual and cultural experience. A must-visit for anyone coming to Vrindavan – both for devotees and for those who want to witness an architectural wonder.
Shrabani T — Google review
Prem Mandir, or the "Temple of Divine Love," is a stunning white marble temple in Vrindavan dedicated to Radha-Krishna and Sita-Ram. Built by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj and inaugurated in 2012, it is a modern-day architectural marvel that embodies the essence of pure devotion. The temple’s culture is deeply rooted in the Vaishnavism tradition of Vrindavan, the sacred land of Lord Krishna’s childhood pastimes. The name "Prem Mandir" emphasizes the supremacy of prem (divine love), which the Vedas proclaim even controls Lord Krishna. The temple was established to spread this message of unconditional love for God. Atmosphere: The temple's grand architecture and spiritual ambiance captivate all who visit. Surrounding the main structure are beautiful gardens with life-sized depictions of Krishna’s pastimes, like the Govardhan and Raas leelas ▪︎Tip for visitors: The temple is most beautiful in the evening when it is lit up. However, it also attracts the largest crowds during this time, so visitors seeking a peaceful experience may prefer a daytime visit.
Rahul R — Google review
Visited Prem Mandir with my wife, and it was a truly divine experience! The temple’s beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and devotional energy made our visit unforgettable. The evening light and fountain show were simply mesmerizing.The temple is stunning—its intricate marble carvings and beautiful lighting in the evening make it truly mesmerizing. After the visit, we enjoyed some delicious local food nearby. Parking in Vrindavan can be a bit challenging, so I would suggest taking an auto rickshaw to visit the temple. It is convenient and saves time. A must-visit place in Vrindavan for anyone looking for serenity and divine beauty.
Rinkesh P — Google review
Beautiful mandir! Very beautiful! We were told by the locals that it's very beautiful at night with its lighting but as we weren't able to make time, so we visited in the morning, and we were still mesmerised. The temple is spread on a huge campus, the main temple building is majestic, and the sculptures of Krishnaleela are mesmerizing, each more beautiful than the one before... The temple is as beautiful inside as it is on the outside, with intricate details and some LED decorations. So my main point is, please don't miss this, even if you can't make it here during the evening.
Vedant P — Google review
Prem Mandir is an absolutely stunning place to visit in Vrindavan. The entire temple is newly constructed with beautifully carved white marble, and the architecture is truly mesmerizing. The campus is huge, very well maintained, and surprisingly clean. Even on weekends, there wasn’t much rush, which made the experience peaceful and enjoyable. If you're visiting Mathura–Vrindavan, this is a must-visit spot. I highly recommend going early in the morning — the soft light makes the temple glow, and it’s the perfect time for amazing photoshoots without crowds. A serene, divine, and memorable experience!
Arki_tekt — Google review
Prem Mandir is truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I have ever visited. The temple architecture is stunning, especially the intricate marble carvings that look even more magical in the evening when the lights come on. The entire atmosphere is calm, devotional, and very well maintained. The musical fountain show is a must-watch and adds to the overall experience. Parking and cleanliness are also well managed. A perfect place for families, devotees, and anyone seeking peace and positivity. Highly recommended!
Harshit L — Google review
its stunning white-marble architecture, intricate carvings, and spacious, beautifully maintained gardens. The evening lighting and musical fountain show are major highlights, creating a peaceful and devotional atmosphere. It is a must-visit spiritual destination. Free facilities like footwear storage and wheelchair access add convenience. However, heavy crowds, especially on weekends and during festivals, along with occasional parking difficulties. Overall it’s beautiful and a must visit.
Diksha W — Google review
Prem mandir, a relatively new temple of Vrindavan, was really nice and beautiful place. The premises is huge and can accommodate thousands of people at a time. Evening and night is the best time to visit this place for its beautiful lighting and beautiful statues and other idols outside. The inside decoration is also beautiful. Though it is much less important spiritually than other temples of Vrindavan, but still it attracts lakhs of tourists and pilgrims everyday for its beautiful architecture and decoration.
J A — Google review
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Jagadguru Kripalu Dham, Shyama Shyam Dham, Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, Shri, Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj Marg, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India
https://premmandir.org.in/
+91 88824 80000
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Banke Bihari Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
In the heart of Vrindavan stands the magnificent Banke Bihari Temple, a stunning Rajasthani-style Hindu temple devoted to Lord Krishna. Built in the 19th century, this sacred site exudes a vibrant atmosphere where devotees can immerse themselves in the divine presence of Lord Krishna. Knowledgeable guides offer insights into the temple's intricate architecture and share captivating stories of devotion that resonate through its halls.
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Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India, USA
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Shri Krishna Janmasthan

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Mathura, the Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple is a revered site that draws countless devotees and tourists alike. This sacred temple marks the legendary birthplace of Lord Krishna, believed to have manifested in human form during the Dwapara Yuga. Visitors can explore the ancient prison cell where he was born, surrounded by an aura steeped in spirituality and history.
Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura is a must-visit destination! We visited at 8 AM and were able to avoid the crowds. The temple complex is well-maintained, and the rules are clear - phones and bags need to be deposited before entering. The clock room facility is convenient and affordable. The overall experience was wonderful, with a serene atmosphere and beautiful darshan of Sri Krishna Radha Ji. The Aarti was divine, and don't miss it! The cave exhibit showcasing Krishna's life is interesting and costs only ₹10. You can explore the temple complex, visit the birthplace jail, and enjoy the bhog/prasad from the bhandara. Many shops within the temple offer souvenirs and other items. The temple opens at 5 AM and closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly. We spent around 1 hour exploring the complex, but you can take your time to soak in the spiritual atmosphere. Visiting early in the morning helps avoid the rush, and you'll have a more peaceful experience. The temple staff is cooperative, and the facilities are well-organized. Overall, Krishna Janmabhoomi is a great experience, and we highly recommend it to devotees and tourists alike. राधे राधे हरे कृष्ण 🌸🌸
NAveen ( — Google review
Do not carry leather belt, digial watch and mobile phone with you. Place is awesome with position vibe, but you will face some issue with nearby food. Also be aware with local auto driver. Fiz evening before you start your journey to visit near by places.
Nitin K — Google review
Janma Sthana Mandir in Mathura is one of the holiest and most spiritually powerful places for devotees of Lord Krishna. Believed to be the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna, the temple holds immense historical and religious significance. The atmosphere is filled with devotion, the sound of bhajans and bells creating a divine vibration all around. The temple architecture is beautiful, and the area is well maintained despite the heavy rush of visitors. Security is tight, but the experience inside is truly peaceful and emotional. Visiting during early morning or Janmashtami gives a special spiritual feeling. Janma Sthana Mandir is not just a temple — it’s an experience that connects you deeply with faith, devotion, and the timeless stories of Lord Krishna’s birth.
Raja S — Google review
I really feel charged after visiting Krishna Janma Bhoomi and I get goosebumps every time I visit this pavitra bhoomi. I am lucky enough to visit this pavitra bhoomi twice and keep counting.. I would recommend everyone, if you still haven't visited, make a plan and visit, you will feel blessed like me.
Anmol B — Google review
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is not just a religious site — it’s a living testament to India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Located in the heart of Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, this temple draws devotees and travelers from all over the world seeking divine peace and a glimpse into ancient history. ✨ Highlights & Experience: The temple complex is beautifully maintained and radiates a sacred atmosphere filled with devotion and chants of “Jai Shri Krishna.” The Garbh Griha (birthplace shrine) is believed to be the exact spot where Lord Krishna was born, making it one of the holiest sites in Hinduism. The architecture blends modern design with traditional charm, adorned with carvings and sculptures depicting scenes from Krishna’s life. The evening aarti is truly mesmerizing — the sound of bells, conch shells, and devotional songs fills the air with divine energy. The nearby Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat add to the spiritual circuit, perfect for those exploring Mathura-Vrindavan’s holy trail. 🕉️ Travel Tips: Photography is not allowed inside the main temple premises, so it’s best to keep your phone safely tucked away. Try visiting early morning or during evening aarti for a more peaceful experience. The temple is busiest during Janmashtami, when devotees gather in huge numbers for grand celebrations. Modest dressing and respectful behavior are appreciated as this is a highly sacred site. 🌸 Verdict: A must-visit destination for every traveler — whether you’re a devotee, a history enthusiast, or simply someone seeking serenity. Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple offers a soul-touching journey through time, faith, and devotion that stays with you long after you leave. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 — A spiritually uplifting and culturally rich experience in the heart of Mathura.
Madhur G — Google review
Shri Krishna Janmasthan (Janmabhoomi) Temple in Mathura is a truly sacred and powerful place. The moment you enter, you feel the divine energy of being at the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna. The atmosphere is filled with devotion, and the darshan feels incredibly special and emotional. The temple complex is well-maintained, organized, and peaceful despite the crowd. Visiting here gives a deep spiritual experience and a strong connection to Bhagwan Krishna. A must-visit for every devotee coming to Mathura.
Hari T — Google review
Visiting Shri Krishna Janm-bhumi in Mathura was a truly fantastic and divine experience. The temple complex is beautifully maintained, The underground prison cell is an awe-inspiring sight. Electronic items, cameras, bags are often not allowed inside. You may need to deposit them outside.
Dhiraj P — Google review
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi is truly the heart of Mathura and one of the most sacred places in India. This is the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna, where Devaki Mata gave birth to Kanha inside Kansa’s prison. The moment you step inside, you can feel the divine energy that connects directly to your soul. 🙏✨ The best part is that mobile phones are not allowed inside, and that’s what makes the experience even more peaceful. Without distractions, you can truly feel the entire positive vibration and spiritual power of the place — your mind stays completely in the present moment, far away from the noise of daily life. The temple complex is very well maintained, with clean surroundings and tight security. You can also visit nearby holy spots like Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat, and Keshav Dev Temple, all within a short distance. Being here gives a feeling of peace, devotion, and divine connection — a must-visit place for every Krishna devotee. 🕉💫
Shivam K — Google review
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Janam bhoomi Marg, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
+91 90685 40399
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Shri Krishna Janmasthan

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Mathura, the Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple is a revered site that draws countless devotees and tourists alike. This sacred temple marks the legendary birthplace of Lord Krishna, believed to have manifested in human form during the Dwapara Yuga. Visitors can explore the ancient prison cell where he was born, surrounded by an aura steeped in spirituality and history.
Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura is a must-visit destination! We visited at 8 AM and were able to avoid the crowds. The temple complex is well-maintained, and the rules are clear - phones and bags need to be deposited before entering. The clock room facility is convenient and affordable. The overall experience was wonderful, with a serene atmosphere and beautiful darshan of Sri Krishna Radha Ji. The Aarti was divine, and don't miss it! The cave exhibit showcasing Krishna's life is interesting and costs only ₹10. You can explore the temple complex, visit the birthplace jail, and enjoy the bhog/prasad from the bhandara. Many shops within the temple offer souvenirs and other items. The temple opens at 5 AM and closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly. We spent around 1 hour exploring the complex, but you can take your time to soak in the spiritual atmosphere. Visiting early in the morning helps avoid the rush, and you'll have a more peaceful experience. The temple staff is cooperative, and the facilities are well-organized. Overall, Krishna Janmabhoomi is a great experience, and we highly recommend it to devotees and tourists alike. राधे राधे हरे कृष्ण 🌸🌸
NAveen ( — Google review
Do not carry leather belt, digial watch and mobile phone with you. Place is awesome with position vibe, but you will face some issue with nearby food. Also be aware with local auto driver. Fiz evening before you start your journey to visit near by places.
Nitin K — Google review
Janma Sthana Mandir in Mathura is one of the holiest and most spiritually powerful places for devotees of Lord Krishna. Believed to be the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna, the temple holds immense historical and religious significance. The atmosphere is filled with devotion, the sound of bhajans and bells creating a divine vibration all around. The temple architecture is beautiful, and the area is well maintained despite the heavy rush of visitors. Security is tight, but the experience inside is truly peaceful and emotional. Visiting during early morning or Janmashtami gives a special spiritual feeling. Janma Sthana Mandir is not just a temple — it’s an experience that connects you deeply with faith, devotion, and the timeless stories of Lord Krishna’s birth.
Raja S — Google review
I really feel charged after visiting Krishna Janma Bhoomi and I get goosebumps every time I visit this pavitra bhoomi. I am lucky enough to visit this pavitra bhoomi twice and keep counting.. I would recommend everyone, if you still haven't visited, make a plan and visit, you will feel blessed like me.
Anmol B — Google review
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is not just a religious site — it’s a living testament to India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Located in the heart of Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, this temple draws devotees and travelers from all over the world seeking divine peace and a glimpse into ancient history. ✨ Highlights & Experience: The temple complex is beautifully maintained and radiates a sacred atmosphere filled with devotion and chants of “Jai Shri Krishna.” The Garbh Griha (birthplace shrine) is believed to be the exact spot where Lord Krishna was born, making it one of the holiest sites in Hinduism. The architecture blends modern design with traditional charm, adorned with carvings and sculptures depicting scenes from Krishna’s life. The evening aarti is truly mesmerizing — the sound of bells, conch shells, and devotional songs fills the air with divine energy. The nearby Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat add to the spiritual circuit, perfect for those exploring Mathura-Vrindavan’s holy trail. 🕉️ Travel Tips: Photography is not allowed inside the main temple premises, so it’s best to keep your phone safely tucked away. Try visiting early morning or during evening aarti for a more peaceful experience. The temple is busiest during Janmashtami, when devotees gather in huge numbers for grand celebrations. Modest dressing and respectful behavior are appreciated as this is a highly sacred site. 🌸 Verdict: A must-visit destination for every traveler — whether you’re a devotee, a history enthusiast, or simply someone seeking serenity. Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple offers a soul-touching journey through time, faith, and devotion that stays with you long after you leave. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 — A spiritually uplifting and culturally rich experience in the heart of Mathura.
Madhur G — Google review
Shri Krishna Janmasthan (Janmabhoomi) Temple in Mathura is a truly sacred and powerful place. The moment you enter, you feel the divine energy of being at the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna. The atmosphere is filled with devotion, and the darshan feels incredibly special and emotional. The temple complex is well-maintained, organized, and peaceful despite the crowd. Visiting here gives a deep spiritual experience and a strong connection to Bhagwan Krishna. A must-visit for every devotee coming to Mathura.
Hari T — Google review
Visiting Shri Krishna Janm-bhumi in Mathura was a truly fantastic and divine experience. The temple complex is beautifully maintained, The underground prison cell is an awe-inspiring sight. Electronic items, cameras, bags are often not allowed inside. You may need to deposit them outside.
Dhiraj P — Google review
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi is truly the heart of Mathura and one of the most sacred places in India. This is the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna, where Devaki Mata gave birth to Kanha inside Kansa’s prison. The moment you step inside, you can feel the divine energy that connects directly to your soul. 🙏✨ The best part is that mobile phones are not allowed inside, and that’s what makes the experience even more peaceful. Without distractions, you can truly feel the entire positive vibration and spiritual power of the place — your mind stays completely in the present moment, far away from the noise of daily life. The temple complex is very well maintained, with clean surroundings and tight security. You can also visit nearby holy spots like Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat, and Keshav Dev Temple, all within a short distance. Being here gives a feeling of peace, devotion, and divine connection — a must-visit place for every Krishna devotee. 🕉💫
Shivam K — Google review
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Janam bhoomi Marg, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
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Shri Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Ornate, multi-storied Hindu temple with a courtyard & a vibrant interior, hosting yearly festivals.
Shri Dwarkadhish Temple is a magnificent and vibrant jewel in Mathura, famed for its stunning Rajasthani architecture and colorful, intricate paintings of Lord Krishna's life. The black marble deity of Dwarkanath is truly mesmerizing. ​It is always lively and full of devotional energy, especially during the beautiful aarti ceremonies. Be aware that the temple is located in a crowded market area, so access can be chaotic. Bags are typically not allowed inside, but mobile phones are often permitted. Visit during aarti for a deeply spiritual experience!
Deepchand ( — Google review
1). LOCATION: This temple is 1.5km around from Kishori Raman Girls Inter College, Bhains Bahora, Kotwali Road, Mathura. Or it's near to Dori Bazar and these are kunj ki galiyan where you may find a lot of crowd (depends on the month.) Car can't be parked anywhere around the temple, so better to park it little distant and then walk or use electric rikshaw or normal rickshaw (it charges us 30rs per person for 2 people 60rs basically for 1.4km around) or you can even walk, depends. 2). MANAGEMENT: Yeah, comparative to south Indian temples management, in Kunj means Mathura Vrindavan that management isn't there, you may experience push among crowd inside temple premises and camera usually not allowed but all people capture Krishna (I personally don't find it bad we just want to keep him with in our memories and see him again whenever we want, But police and people here will say anything or may be abusive towards you that why you come here for pictures only na like that, so don't mind them.) 3). NEAR BY: Yamuna Ghat (Vishram Ghar) is just besides the temple you can visit just waking around 100-200 steps and there Bal Hanuman and Shiv temple small small one temples are there besides the Yamuna shore. 4). TIMING: I entered the temple around 9:35am on Sunday and darshan opened around 10:10 am. (Not sure about other timings). 5). FEELING: temple is beautiful inside out, I found a banner over there, Sanskrit U.M. school (uccha madhyamik vidhalaya) also there. It's like sheesh mahal ho bhagwan dwarkadhish ka and temple mai vibes bhut acche aur kirtan bhut Sundar ho raha tha , "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare". And Honestly Mathura people may feel like very helpful and very nasty also. Please don't mind them. Leave it to Lord Krishna and take blessings as your heart desire. 5).SUGGESTIONS: A proper queue from government side and a civics behaviour can be expected from people here. Dhakka mukki sahi nahi hai tbh. And rest you know VIP and other things are just money making things all over India in my opinion. Hare Krishna. Nandini From Brijesh Kshetra
Nandini G — Google review
Dwarkadheesh Temple is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places in Mathura. The moment you enter, you feel a deep sense of devotion and positivity. The aarti here is powerful and full of energy — especially the evening aarti, which is a must-experience for every visitor. The temple is beautifully maintained with traditional Rajasthani-style architecture and colourful decorations during festivals. The darshan line usually moves smoothly, though weekends and Janmashtami time can get crowded. The surrounding lanes are a bit narrow, but that’s part of the charm of old Mathura. Prasad is simple, fresh and tastes divine. Local people are warm and helpful, and the overall environment feels very safe. If you want to feel real Krishna bhakti and Mathura’s culture, this temple is the perfect place.
Parikshit K — Google review
Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura is a wonderful experience! Located 1.5 km from the main road, it's easily accessible on foot or by rickshaw (₹20). The temple's divine atmosphere and beautiful deities make it a must-visit. The darshan of Lord Dwarkadhish is breathtaking, and the experience is truly uplifting. The temple's serene surroundings add to the spiritual ambiance, making it an ideal spot for devotees and those seeking peace. The convenience of walking or taking a short rickshaw ride to the temple makes it accessible to all. Overall, Dwarkadhish Temple is a highly recommended destination in Mathura, offering a unique blend of spirituality and tranquility. Visitors can immerse themselves in the divine atmosphere and enjoy a peaceful experience. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this beautiful temple! 🌸🌸
NAveen ( — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Mathura, Shri Dwarkadhish Temple stands as a magnificent jewel of devotion and artistry. Famed for its stunning Rajasthani-style architecture and vibrant paintings depicting the divine leelas of Lord Krishna, this temple truly reflects the spiritual and cultural soul of Braj Bhoomi. Inside, the black marble idol of Lord Dwarkanath (Krishna as the King of Dwarka) is absolutely mesmerizing — a sight that fills your heart with devotion the moment you behold it. 💫 🌿 The temple is always alive with energy — echoing with the sound of bhajans, conch shells, and the rhythmic bells of the divine aarti ceremonies. Attending the aarti here is not just a ritual, but an experience that touches the soul. 🙏 📍 Travel Tip: The temple lies in a bustling market area, so be prepared for a bit of crowd and narrow lanes. Bags are usually not allowed inside, but mobile phones are often permitted. If you want to feel the temple’s true spiritual essence, plan your visit during morning or evening aarti — that’s when Shri Dwarkadhish truly comes alive! 🌺
Yaduveer S — Google review
Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura is a beautiful and vibrant temple with a strong devotional atmosphere. The architecture is classic and elegant, and the darshan of Lord Dwarkadhish feels very special. The temple is usually lively with devotees, yet it still carries a peaceful charm. A wonderful place to visit in Mathura for a heartfelt spiritual experience.
Hari T — Google review
Shri Dwarkadhish Temple stands out among Mathura’s temples with its colorful decor and well-planned crowd management. During my visit, there were plenty of devotees, but separate lines for men and women ensured a smooth experience without any pushing. The deity is easily visible, making darshan convenient. The only improvement I’d suggest is keeping the temple a bit cleaner. Overall, it’s a well-maintained and vibrant place to visit.
Sayan C — Google review
The cleanliness is a joke in Vrindavan. Don't expect it from this city. It's so pathetic to see that the city is called a holy place and neither people nor the government or the city administration bothers to come up with ideas to keep it cleanest. How would you worship in the mess? Other than that, temple is beautiful
Gaurav S — Google review
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Sri Rajendra Pathak, Pathak Gali, Vishram Ghat, Vishram Bazar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
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