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How long is the drive from Dehradun to Pushkar?

The direct drive from Dehradun to Pushkar is 408 mi (656 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 12 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Dehradun to Pushkar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New Delhi, Jaipur, Gurugram (Gurgaon), Alwar, and Noida, as well as top places to visit like Pandit Ji In Haridwar - Pandit Sachin For Ganga Aarti Puja At Haridwar and Maa Mansa Devi Temple, niranjani akhada, Haridwar, or the ever-popular Har Ki Pauri.

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Top cities between Dehradun and Pushkar

The top cities between Dehradun and Pushkar are New Delhi, Jaipur, Gurugram (Gurgaon), Alwar, and Noida. New Delhi is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Dehradun and 5 hours from Pushkar.
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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
32 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Pushkar
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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
20 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Pushkar
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Gurugram

Gurugram, located just southwest of New Delhi in northern India, is a bustling financial and technology hub with a vibrant food culture. The city is home to attractions such as the Kingdom of Dreams, a complex for theatrical shows, and the striking orange-and-white-striped Hindu temple Sheetala Mata Mandir. Photography enthusiasts can explore the Vintage Camera Museum which showcases cameras and prints spanning a century. Nature lovers can head west of the city to Sultanpur National Park, known for its diverse bird species.
9% as popular as New Delhi
14 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Pushkar
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Alwar

Alwar, located in the northern state of Rajasthan, is a city known for its rich history and architectural marvels. The Alwar City Palace, built in 1793, showcases a blend of architectural styles and houses a museum with precious manuscripts. Nearby, the Moosi Maharani Chhatri shrine stands adorned with marble and sandstone. For those seeking adventure, a steep path leads to the Bala Qila fort which features intricate marble pillars and latticed balconies.
2% as popular as New Delhi
17 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Pushkar
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Jaipur

Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, India, is a city steeped in royal history and architectural splendor. Founded in 1727 by the illustrious royal family, it is affectionately known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive rosy-hued buildings. At its heart lies the magnificent City Palace complex, which boasts lush gardens and museums while still serving as a royal residence.
60% as popular as New Delhi
0 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Pushkar

Best stops along Dehradun to Pushkar drive

The top stops along the way from Dehradun to Pushkar (with short detours) are Qutb Minar, Yogi Hriday Kamal, and Elefantastic - Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary. Other popular stops include Humayun's Tomb, Pandit Ji In Haridwar - Pandit Sachin For Ganga Aarti Puja At Haridwar, and Kingdom of Dreams.
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Har Ki Pauri

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Har Ki Pauri is a must-see in Haridwar, known as one of the most emblematic sites of the Hindu religion. It is famous for hosting the Ganga Aarti at nightfall, drawing thousands of faithful who gather to lay flowers or light candles on the banks of the Ganges. The ghat is surrounded by various bakery and cake shops, offering a variety of sweet treats and baked goods for visitors to enjoy after experiencing this spiritual and cultural landmark.
4.4
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Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, USA
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Pandit Ji In Haridwar - Pandit Sachin For Ganga Aarti Puja At Haridwar

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ANURAG M — Google review
Nice place and touch my heart
Ram C — Google review
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Pandit W — Google review
Place to find peace......surrounded by greenery...trees.....cool place
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JAYARAM P — Google review
Temple River
Laxmansrt K — Google review
Nice wark.... 💯
G B — Google review
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Suchna Parasaran Kendra Harki pauri, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249401, India
http://panditjigangaaartiwale.business.site/
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Maa Mansa Devi Temple, niranjani akhada, Haridwar

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Maa Mansa Devi Temple, located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Mansa Devi. Situated atop the Shivalik Hills, it is believed to be the abode of Goddess Mansa and holds great religious significance as one of the five auspicious pilgrimages in Haridwar.
Maa Mansa Devi Temple is such a beautiful temple located on a hillock overlooking River Ganges, in Haridwar. You can Take the cable car or you can walk and enjoy the scenic views enroute. Starting point for the cable car is located at 20 minutes driving time from Harki Pauri. You may also walk up till the base in the same time. The Base is too crowded with long queue for cable car tickets, shops and eateries. Take the cable car and enjoy the scenic views. Have a divine Darshan of Maa Devi and other devtas. Enjoy the experience of shopping enroute. No photography is permitted within the temple. You can take tickets for both Maa Manasa Devi and Maa Chandi Devi tickets . The cost will be 439 per person children below 110 cm are free
Basab D — Google review
Beautifully located on the top of the mountain with Har Ki Pouri beneath it. The road ,if you go walking, is all winding and will take a long time to reach the top. There is cable car service which is pretty crowded but well organised and takes you up in minutes. The view on the way up or down is awesome, with Ganga stretching out for a very very long distance, the Har Ki Pouri, the bridges, etc you can see and the majestic mountains surrounding the area. The temple was quite crowded and people were unruly pushing and pulling, no crowd control as such. Even the darshan was difficult as people were pushing from the back. Apart from the crowd control rest is good. Jai maa Mansa Devi. 🙏
Vinod N — Google review
mansadevi Temple is a peaceful and beautiful place in Haridwar. The view from the top is really nice and you can go by ropeway or by walking. Water and sitting facilities are available at almost every turn which helps a lot while climbing. No photography is allowed inside the temple and there are no entry charges. A proper shoe stand is also available. The temple feels very spiritual and calm.
Biswajit P — Google review
Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar is one of the most popular and sacred temples, beautifully located on the Shivalik hills overlooking the Ganga and Har Ki Pauri. Devotees can reach the temple either by walking on the winding path or by using the ropeway (Udan Khatola), which offers a stunning aerial view of the city and river. The temple gets quite crowded, especially during festivals, but the atmosphere remains deeply spiritual. Facilities like water points and sitting areas are available. Photography isn’t allowed inside. A must-visit for peace and divine blessings.
Hari R — Google review
✨ Beautiful and peaceful experience at Maa Mansa Devi Temple. The temple is very well-maintained, and the darshan was smooth with no waiting time. The surroundings felt serene, and the overall vibe was truly divine. A must-visit for anyone coming to Haridwar. Highly recommended for a calm and spiritually uplifting experience. 🙏✨
Amit K — Google review
The cable car was a very good experience and offered good views. Keep hold of the ticket if you buy return. The temple complex is very cramped and offers no outside areas (unless you walk up??) The cable car waiting area was not full and the snack outlets in the temple were not open ,I assume it was a less than busy time so I dread to think how claustrophobic it would be when super busy! Shoe stand at entrance. Negotiating each little temple section without being dragged in easier as a westerner but do keep an eye on the rest of the group as we waited ages for" Tail End Charlie "at the the shoe stand on the way out!!
Musicians M — Google review
The temple is located on top of a hill accessed by a ropeway. There is some 15 minutes wait for the ropeway on crowded days. The charges are ₹190 per person and you can book ropeway for Chandi Devi temple too at a discounted package rate here. There is a sloping walkway also available. The views from the ropeway is breathtaking, but the approach to it is through narrow lanes in between houses and dilapidated structures. The Q system was good till the final steps to the temple. Then it became crowded and unruly, maybe due to Diwali week. You can buy some Prasad along the Queue which will be offered to the Goddess and given back. There is a place to keep footwear after the ropeway ride.
Nisha G — Google review
The mansa devi trek is pure bliss! Amazing views and a perfect trail." ​"Loved every step! The view from Maa mansa devi s absolutely worth the climb. 6/10 track!" ​"Incredible track, incredible view! Feeling blessed at Maa mansa devi." ​"This trail has the best line and the best sights! Truly happy with the mansa Devi Darshan."
Ranjan — Google review
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X558+528, Mansa Devi Paidal Marg, Udyog Nagar, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249401, India
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Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar

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Perched atop the Neel Parvat in the Shivalik Hills, Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site with a rich legacy. Built in 1929, it is believed to house an ancient idol of the goddess dating back to the 8th century. The temple attracts devotees year-round and is known as a Siddha Peetha, where worshippers seek fulfillment of their desires.
Chandi devi temple located at hilltop of Neel Parvat was memorable experience. We went by ropeway to enjoy bird's eye view of Haridwar, Ganda river and surrounding hills. Early Morning Trekking is also good option to enjoy panaramic view. You can either buy combo of Mansa devi and chandi devi temple the only thing is you should be able to reach both temples on the same day if there's no long queues then it's easy. When we went in 2022 combo charges 324 rs per person while only chandi devi temple ticket charges 195 rs per person. Temple is clean and well maintained. Temple premises contains idols of lord kali ma, sankat mochan hanuman, Maa Annapurna, Santoshi Maa etc. This siddhpeeth is heavy crowded on festive like Navratri and holiday season. There are waiting halls at each levels and quite nice dining cafe inside and children game area to spend sometime. You'll find beautiful dress photography studies at all places in haridwar rishikesh masoorie.
Kinjal R — Google review
Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Located atop Neel Parvat on the Eastern summit of the Shivalik Hills, it's one of the Panch Teerth (Five Pilgrimages) and Siddha Peethas in Haridwar. *Key Features:* - *Architecture*: The temple's structure was built in 1929 by Suchat Singh, the King of Kashmir, while the main idol is believed to have been installed by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. - *Significance*: This temple is highly revered as a Siddha Peetha, where devotees believe their wishes are fulfilled. - *Festivals*: Major festivals celebrated here include Navratri, Chandi Chaudas, and Kumbh Mela. *Visitor Information:* - *Timings*: The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. - *Entry Fee*: There is no entry fee, but a ropeway ride costs ₹95 per person for a round trip. - *Ropeway*: The Chandi Devi Udankhatola ropeway offers stunning views of the Ganges River and Haridwar. *How to Reach:* - *By Air*: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 40 km from the temple. - *By Train*: Haridwar Railway Station is about 8 km from the temple. - *By Road*: The temple is well-connected by road, with regular bus services from Delhi and other nearby cities. *Tips for Tour Managers:* - Plan for a 2-3 hour visit to explore the temple and its surroundings. - Encourage your group to take the ropeway ride for panoramic views. - Remind your group to dress modestly and follow temple rules. - Consider visiting during Navratri or other festivals for a more vibrant experience
Jalaj T — Google review
We visited Maa Chandi Devi Temple and had a wonderful spiritual and scenic experience. We went up using the ropeway, which was truly enjoyable — the short 5-minute ride offered beautiful views of the mountains and the surrounding greenery. It felt peaceful and refreshing. After reaching the top, we took the blessings of Maa Chandi Devi, and also visited the nearby Hanuman, Anjana Mata, and Santoshi Mata temples. The place has a divine atmosphere, and the entire visit felt serene and fulfilling. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers. The combination of the ropeway ride and the temple’s peaceful ambiance makes it a memorable experience.
Raj D — Google review
Ma Chandi Devi Mandir, located on the beautiful Neel Parvat hill in Haridwar, is one of the most sacred and enchanting temples in Uttarakhand. Dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi, this temple is not only a significant spiritual destination but also a place that fills the heart with peace and devotion. According to mythology, the temple marks the site where Goddess Chandi defeated the demons Chanda and Munda, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The journey to the temple itself is memorable. Devotees can either trek up the hill or take the ropeway (Udan Khatola), which is an experience in itself. The ropeway offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Ganga River, the lush green forests, and the entire city of Haridwar. As you ascend, the cool breeze and scenic beauty make the ride truly mesmerizing. It feels as if you’re floating above nature’s divine canvas. The temple premises are clean, well-maintained, and radiate positive energy. The aura of the Goddess, combined with the chants of devotees, creates a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Visiting Ma Chandi Devi Mandir is not just a religious trip—it’s a soulful experience that connects you with faith, nature, and inner peace. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Haridwar.
Himanshu K — Google review
The ropeway to Chandi Devi Temple offers stunning aerial views of Haridwar, the Ganga river, and surrounding hills. The ride is smooth, safe, and takes just a few minutes to reach the top. A great experience for all age groups and totally worth it for the scenic views alone.
Joyita S — Google review
The temple is peaceful and worth visiting, but the overall management is poor. Ropeway waiting time is 1–2 hours and the area is overcrowded. Biggest issue is returning without your own vehicle — auto drivers refuse to go unless their big autos are full, making tourists wait for hours. Strongly recommend visiting only if you have your own transport. We recently visited Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar and while the temple itself is serene and spiritually uplifting, the overall experience left us disappointed due to poor management around the visit. To reach the temple, you need to take the tram (ropeway) service, but the waiting time is extremely long — anywhere between 1–2 hours. The starting point for the tram is overcrowded, which makes the wait even more uncomfortable. There are some small shops for souvenirs, snacks, and games, but that doesn’t balance the chaos. Once you reach the top, there is a small hike via stairway to the temple. The stairs are divided into two sides — one for going up (which is in good condition) and one for coming down (which is poorly maintained and quite difficult to walk on). All of this could still be manageable, but the biggest problem starts when you have to return to your hotel or onward destination without your own vehicle. The auto drivers outside act like goons — they refuse to take passengers unless their large autos are filled completely, or you hire the entire vehicle even if you’re a single person. When I asked small auto drivers, they said they’re afraid of the big ones as they get threatened or beaten if they pick up customers from there. We ended up waiting more than an hour just to get back, which completely ruined the experience. The temple is worth visiting, but I strongly recommend going with your own vehicle. The authorities really need to step in and resolve this transportation issue, as it’s making tourists suffer unnecessarily.
Anshita — Google review
This temple is located on Alaknanda river. This temple is surrounded by mountains and water it makes more beautiful and attractive.As per mythology the goddess changes her form three times a day. Dhari Devi is considered the guardian and protector of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
Yajushi D — Google review
Its famous temple in Kumbha nagri Haridwar.. Mata chandi devi Temple located in Mountains.. Rope way also available.. Best Experience.. Must visit If you are in Haridwar..
SUNNY K — Google review
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W5MJ+G63, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249408, India
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ISKCON Temple, Ghaziabad

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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
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11, ISKCON CHOWK R, 35, Hare Krishna Marg, Block 11, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201002, India
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Red Fort

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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
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Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Yogi Hriday Kamal

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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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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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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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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
(6903)
Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
https://www.dsgmc.in/DharmParchar/GurdwaraBanglaSahib
+91 11 2334 0174
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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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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
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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
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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
(155110)
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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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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
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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
15

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
Surya M — Google review
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287, NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122009, India
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16

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
17

Pratapgarh Farms & Resorts

Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Fantastic destination for NCR Ha bas Jalebi deshi ghee ki bol ke na jane kis me deep fry karte he. Baki to ekdam mast Here's a vibrant glimpse of Pratapgarh Farms in Jhajjar—its rustic charm, mud huts, sprawling green spaces, and energetic activity zones are on full display. Pratapgarh Farms in Jhajjar, Haryana, is a beloved rural retreat just 55–60 km from Delhi, perfect for family outings, school trips, and corporate getaways Nestled amid lush fields and dotted with ethnic huts, it offers over 135 immersive activities: from camel and tractor rides to traditional games like gilli danda, archery, and kabaddi, as well as creative pursuits such as pottery, matka painting, and fresco making. The botanical appeal is heightened by themed gardens featuring medicinal and zodiac‑linked plants—such as Panchvati, Triphla Kunj, Nakshatra Van, and more. Guests also enjoy freshly cooked vegetarian cuisine—including bajre ki roti with desi ghee, khichdi, gulgule, buttermilk, and sweets—served all day long. Spanning around 25 acres, the farm operates daily from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM and is highly rated by visitors for its fun, culture, and hospitality. Really we love it.
Pulkit K — Google review
Its a nice place to spend your whole day and trust me in the blink of an eye your whole day will pass.. its amazing the whole process from their warm welcome in morning(9:30 am )to bye bye in the evening (5:30) behavior of all staff remain professional ( someone must be guiding them or keeping an eye on them). you just have to take a cup of tea before leaving your house rest all food and drinks they provide and that too throughout the day, and the quality and taste of food are authentic. if you have good appetite you can recover your 1400 ticket fee through food alone. they have arranged water as well as washroom at every step so that after activities you dont have to go here and there. they provide lots of activities (both outdoor and indoor ) which are impossible to perform in one day, just like we missed all indoor activities like pool, archery etc. very good for people from 7 - 8 years to 40 - 45 years as i had taken my mother but she could just have food items there still she was feeling good to be there as she was watching her grand children enjoying the day. you must be in sports attire to fully enjoy the activities there so be in trousers and sports shoes same goes for female also. they also adding some new things which gonna be available from next year like MIRROR ROOM ESCAPE etc. i just want to request them to increase the evening time limit( beyond 5:30 pm) hope visit here agian to cover the rest of the games and enjoy the tasty food again. good parking space ( free) Note - Zipline is restricted to people having weight between 45kg to 90kg. we had some children below 45kg desired to get on zipline but unfortunately they did not allow( for safety reason) and we can understand that.
Sanjeev G — Google review
Amazing experience, best hangout place in Haryana for your family on weekends. Food - 10/10, ❤️‍🔥 Everything is Delicious 😋 and hygienic with Hard working staff members. Female and kid friendly- 9/10 Except 1 instance when school boys using Foul language and didn't care whether we can hear them or not Toilet 🚻 is clean 👌🏻 and maintained Regularly You can enjoy all shorts of activities and games -> indoor outdoor Cricket 🏏, basketball 🏀 football ⚽️ Bowling 🎳 👌🏻 polo 👌🏻 zipping ,
Sarcastic _ — Google review
The farmhouse is very nice there are lot of activities for all age person. In fact it's so big that we couldn't even do a full visit.But all their staff are also supportive and good. Many food items in varieties. There is also mud bath and rain dance which took away all our fatigue.Our entire family enjoyed it. Thankyou for serving ❤️
Chetna G — Google review
1. Approach road is very bad. Big potholes near the farm and near railway line. Cars can get stuck. Take only SUVs. Also pratapgarh farm management should get it fixed since it affects their guests and there is no other farm on this route. 2. No meals for your drivers. 3. Overall fun and activities are good. Very tiring so avoid taking older people unless you can make them rest somewhere. 4. Food is average. Variety is there but low in quality. Curd, chhach was very sour. Bhature oil wasn't good. Aloo sabji was so sour I got acidity. Nimbu paani tasted very artificial. No closing drinks or snacks. Halwa and gylabjamun were tasty. 5. Very hospitable staff on different activities. The pitloom and handloom and animal rides staff was very good. 6. Washroom cleaning needs to be frequent. Its average honestly. Some flushes don't work. Floor needs to be cleaned since soil is there. 7. They also sell handloom, ghee and more village products. 8. Hygiene issues are there. Cleaning of traditional attire clothes, pagdi must be done every night after tourists have used it to avoid spreading germs. 9. Good availablity and supply of cold drinking water near every zone. 10. Good variety of games. 11. Best was the gau shala. It was beautiful ti feed the cows, see the dairy and the temple. They also serve kheer. 12. All adventure sports are safe. Proper equipment. If they fix the approach road and ensure cleaner toilets, it'd be better.
Apoorva D — Google review
All the activities are very good and nice atmosphere, service is top class and staff is very competative.
Akash S — Google review
It was an awesome experience to visit here.. They provide taste breakfast and lunch. A must visit place. Recommended month to visit is October latn n onwards..
SANJEEV K — Google review
My experience at Patatabh Garh Farm in Jhajjar was absolutely amazing. The place has a beautiful and peaceful vibe that instantly makes you feel relaxed. Everything was well-organized, and the hospitality was excellent. The staff was polite, attentive, and made sure every guest was comfortable. I truly enjoyed every moment there from the serene atmosphere to the overall experience that felt refreshing and joyful. It’s the kind of place that leaves you with happy memories and a desire to visit again. Definitely one of the best experiences I’ve had in a long time.
Bhavya P — Google review
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Near Railway Station, Gwalison Rd, Jhajjar, Haryana 124103, India
https://pratapgarhfarms.com/
+91 99999 64266
18

Heritage Transport Museum

Heritage museum
Museums
Transportation museum with a collection of rare & vintage automobiles, buses, aircraft & trains.
If you're a travel or history enthusiast (or just love cool cars and quirky rides), the Heritage Transport Museum in Haryana is a must-visit! Just a short drive from Delhi, this place completely blew me away. Where else can you see a vintage Rolls Royce parked next to a desi fatfati under the same roof? Spread across four beautifully curated floors and over 100,000 sq ft, this museum is a brilliant deep dive into how India has moved — from wheels and wings to even a spaceship! The collection is stunning — think vintage cars, bikes, trains, buses, Fun, educational, nostalgic, and visually stunning — skip the mall next weekend and take a drive through time instead. Highly recommended!
Delhi D — Google review
Nice place for auto enthusiasts, knowledge seekers, and students. Free parking available, food court is also available but is a little costly. There is no need to buy advance tickets. You need at least 2 hours to visit. Space movie show is in english and full of knowledge but may be boring for some. The location is odd, far from the city, but road connectivity is nice. Staff is polite and helpful. Neet and clean environment.
Devesh P — Google review
If you are in NCR, you shouldn't miss this. One of the very well curated exhibit. For people over 40-50s, it's gonna take you down the memory lane. Kids super love it to see the grandiour of vintage cars and vehicles.... Especially buggies. Kids love the simulator too and movie shown is also brilliant. They can improve bit on the gift shop but rest is an amazing experience.
Priya T — Google review
A must-visit and truly amazing place! There’s a cafeteria available as well. It’s a bit far, but definitely worth visiting. I’d recommend going by your own vehicle, as getting a cab might be a little difficult—though when I checked, Ola, Uber, and Rapido were showing available options. I didn’t book any since I went in my own vehicle.
Priya S — Google review
Excellent museum which is very well maintened. Easily among the best I've experienced in India. Takes through the journey of transportation, not just cars or buses. Guided tours, self guided walk arounds, they have it all! The food at the cafeteria is a bit blah, but I think they're solving for affordability. Do go here when you're in Delhi NCR.
Karan R — Google review
This is really good place and every one should watch it with your kids who learn a lot about heritage of museums. Kolkata tram and Maruti 800 design at entrance is my favourite and there is a cafe which is also unique
SATYA A — Google review
Wonderful experience visiting the heritage transport museum. It was such a great visit. The cars , bikes , trucks etc Antique and classic cars had my heart Very well researched and planned. The whole museum is so well laid Hats off to the gentleman who has envisioned and executed it Great learning for kids and adults alike It was such a heart warming experience. Reliving some finest memories of our childhood and introducing the same to our children.
Gunjan H — Google review
Definitely a long way from home and some stretches along the way - the road was very bad but the museum is beautiful and very well maintained. Great food and service too! A must visit with kids and family.
Anahita D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Bilaspur - Taoru Road (Major District Road 132 Off NH 8 (Bilaspur, Heritage Museum Rd, Chowk, Tauru, Haryana 122105, India
http://www.heritagetransportmuseum.org/
+91 97111 72726
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Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed

Rail museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Collection of Victorian-era trains, including some locomotives used in films, plus a simulator.
Place is good to visit and enjoy. Ticket detail total cost(Adult 100₹ child 50₹ :- Museum (Train model,signal, engine Number plate, signal light,etc) Toy train. (Toy train ride) Cinema History
Ashutosh S — Google review
A must-visit place for history and railway enthusiasts! The Rewari Heritage Steam Loco Shed is a hidden gem showcasing India’s rich steam locomotive legacy. The well-preserved steam engines, including the iconic Fairy Queen, offer a nostalgic experience. The museum provides insightful information, and the overall ambiance takes you back in time. The staff is friendly, and the place is well-maintained. It’s an excellent spot for photography and a fun learning experience for kids and adults alike. If you love trains or history, this place is worth a visit! Tip: Visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat, and don’t forget your
Arun B — Google review
Timings 9 am to 4 pm. Tickets Rs 15 for kids and 30 for Adults. Not very updated and very unclean. There is a documentary which is good. No parking no clean washrooms. So come with that in mind. Toy train is not operational and it's outdated and dead. Better to visit New Delhi Rail museum as it's amazing for kids.
Atishay J — Google review
This is a heritage museum of bygone days when steam locos managed the show of rail transport in India.history is preserved through exhibits,audio video visuals and photos.nice workshop and Garden with lawns. A toy train ride is also available. It's worth visiting with family and kids.
S. G — Google review
The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum (formerly the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed) is a railway museum in Delhi NCR at Rewari city in Haryana, India. Built in 1893, it is the only surviving steam locomotive shed in India, and houses some of India's last surviving steam locomotives as well as the world's oldest still-functional 1855-built steam locomotive the Fairy Queen. It is located 400 m (1,300 ft) north of the entrance of the Rewari railway station, 50 km (31 mi) from Gurgaon and 79 km (49 mi) from the National Rail Museum at Chanakyapuri in New Delh The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum (formerly the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed) is a railway museum in Delhi NCR at Rewari city in Haryana, India. Built in 1893, it is the only surviving steam locomotive shed in India, and houses some of India's last surviving steam locomotives as well as the world's oldest still-functional 1855-built steam locomotive the Fairy Queen. It is located 400 m (1,300 ft) north of the entrance of the Rewari railway station, 50 km (31 mi) from Gurgaon and 79 km (49 mi) from the National Rail Museum at Chanakyapuri in New Delh
Omprakash Y — Google review
It was a pleasant experience and to my surprise it was well maintained and was super clean And very cooperative
Mohit Y — Google review
Nice place. If you really want to get some knowledge about How steam engines were worked then this is the right place to get it. There are entry tickets for various section. These are the working models of steam engines and used in various movies like Sultan, Gaddar - Ek prem katha etc etc. There are various programs like steam locomotive simulator, Maintenance simulator, 3D virtual ride, museum etc etc. Must visit this place.
Prakash S — Google review
The staff is quite cooperative. Places is nicely maintained. A good place to bring your kids. Fairy queen and other steam engines worth a visit if you love big equipment and history
Amrit S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Railway Colony, Rewari, Haryana 123401, India
https://nr.indianrailways.gov.in/NRHERITAGE/Rewari%20Steam%20Loco%20Shed.html
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bhavya traders

Grocery store
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Really a beautiful place to visit with family, religious, peaceful....famous milk cake...
Adarsh J — Google review
A Jain pilgrimage with beautiful architecture for the temple. Best way reach is from Delhi by road.
Abhisekh J — Google review
Shri Tijara jinDigamber Jain temple is the best temple for all Jains.here are the well rooms for stay and available good Jain food.this is really very peace full place Jai jinendra
Ayush J — Google review
Great place. Calm and peaceful. Organised. Too commercialized outside.
Prashant K — Google review
Bhavya Churans& Masala in Tijara, Alwar is one of the top Grocery Stores in Tijara, Alwar. Tijara Jain Temple is a Jain temple dedicated to Chandraprabha. The temple is located in the hill town Tijara, in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India. It is an Atishaya Kshetra. It is 55 kilometres from Alwar and 110 kilometres from Delhi. The location is a tirtha for the Jains and a tourist attraction. The temple was established in 1956 following the recovery of an idol of Chandraprabha on 16 August 1956. The white stone idol was retrieved from underground, reinforcing the belief that this place was once a Dehra, a place where Jain idols are worshipped. After the setting up of the Jain temple, the place has regained its former importance as a pilgrimage centre.[3]
LOVELY H — Google review
Nice and old temple in the center of tijara.
Devaish J — Google review
Must visit Jain Mandir. Peaceful and Blessed. Heavy rush on weekends.
Deepak K — Google review
This place has very old Jain Digamber Mandir (approximately 200 years old) and situated in Alwar district. Winters (November to March) is the preferred time to visit this place. This place is also famous for Pickles and Namkeen. This is approximately 100km from central Delhi (Cannaught Place, New Delhi).
Ishan J — Google review
4.2
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4.5
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Jain Mandir Road, Jain Mandir Market, Tijara, Rajasthan 301411, India
+91 94136 32950
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21

FLYING FOX NEEMRANA

Adventure sports center
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Weekend getaway for Delhities and Gurgaon folks. Adventurous and peaceful place. Good for hiking and zip lining. They offer 5 paths for zip line in their package. Guides are good, they will accompany you in full path (part of package)
Manu S — Google review
Nice adventure. Must try . The staff is cooperative and humble. They instructed well about the process and were very supportive throughout the process. We tried the morning slot as it is less crowded and also saved from sun heat. Need to track to reach the starting point so we prepare for this also . The need to reach the location is another challenge as it is away from the highway. Overall nice experience
Vijay P — Google review
Hukum and Nischyal made the experience even more memorable. The weather was amazing so it made it whole lot better. But it can get really hot in june july. There are a total of 5 ziplines. Enjoy the spectacular views while ziplining
Govind S — Google review
Flying fox Neemrana was a great experience. Coach/ instructors Mr Deepak and Mr ChandraVeer were most professional , patient , lively and accommodating. These boys deserve special note for their professionalism. Mr ChandraVeer regaled us with local stories of the zip area while Deepak helped less avid trekkers , pulling people stopping short of destination on the lines and laughing along with the group. Flying fox Neemrana deserves five out of five for safety, adventure , procedure , location and paisa wasul😊!!!
Raghu M — Google review
Great experience. Brilliant instructors (Madan and Suraj) Note: There's a 15-20min trek to the top. Nothing too intensive, but just to inform.
Abhinav C — Google review
Little costly but worth it, as it comes in combination with Fort entry... There are total 5 zips, though only 2 are longer but still 5 zips satisfy your gut.... Initially tracking to the mountain top feels like tiring, but it's worth taking ride...
Ankit P — Google review
Zip lining at Neemrana is a must do. Flying fox was awesome at it. The training, instructors, facilities (like harness, gloves and even water bottle) were all too good. The hike up till the zip line was a bit tiring, about 750m of climbing, but it was totally worth it. The views from each of the 5 zip lines were amazing. 2 tips: follow the instructions given by your guides regarding posture, or you'll find yourself pulling on the zip.. and, choose to zip when it's not too sunny as it becomes difficult to climb when it's too hot.
Janki M — Google review
Super relaxing activity. The experience is not adrenalinic, but it sure has very nice views. The staff is very kind and helpful. Nish and Hukum (apologies for spelling errors) were with us, making us feel safe, relaxed, and at home. I would do it again.
Jose N — Google review
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Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan 301705, India
http://www.flyingfox.asia/
+91 11 6610 3678
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Bala Qila

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bala Fort, also known as Alwar Fort, is an ancient stronghold with a masonry facade, 66 towers, and 6 large gates. It was constructed in 1550 on a hill by Hasan Khan Mewati. The fort stands over 300 meters above the ground and spans 5 kilometers from north to south and 1.6 kilometers from east to west.
We can reach Bala fort by our own car with an entry rate of 50/- and 10/- per person. The 7 km road to kila is awesome. Keep it 30 km fast on the road. No honking. No halting. No getting out of the car until you reach the fort. Beautiful fort and palace.
Ron Y — Google review
You can save your time and skin (from scorching heat), money, fuel if you skip this place. Someone suggested that it is more beautiful than the Alwar museum. Because of world heritage day, there were no tickets anywhere. However these people still charged for parking as well as per person cost. They strictly asked us to not carry single plastic items like Kurkure/coca cola etc as it's not allowed. When we visited the fort, they have not maintained it and chips packet were there on the stairs. Also, there is no shade in this fort. It's plain and no architecture. Simple white walls. The only good part was a temple which was good. Another good thing was the view from a corner of the fort. However, it is under construction and looking at the condition, the ceiling may fall any time.
Shweta T — Google review
Bala Quila or Alwar Fort is a stunning 15th-century fort nestled in the Aravalli Hills, offering breathtaking views of Alwar city. With its massive gates, Mughal-Rajput architecture, and peaceful surroundings, it’s a delight for history lovers and photographers alike. The fort itself is huge and filled with stories of Rajputana valor and Mughal influence. It is spread over a massive area of around 5 km, with six majestic gates and numerous watchtowers. The architecture reflects a blend of Rajputana strength and Mughal elegance, with beautifully carved arches, massive gateways, and strategic bastions. Walking through its ruins, you can almost imagine the tales of kings, battles, and royal life that once echoed within its walls. It's grand gates, watchtowers, and walls stand as a testament to its strategic importance in history. Though some parts are in ruins, it only adds to the feeling of stepping back in time. The fort also houses a museum with old guns, swords, and artifacts that reflect its royal past. One of the highlights is the peaceful atmosphere—you don’t find heavy crowds here like at other tourist spots, making it perfect for those who love exploring heritage in a quiet, relaxed way. If you are a history buff, nature lover, or simply someone who enjoys panoramic views, Bala Fort is a must-visit. What makes the visit truly special is the location. The drive up to the fort is through dense green forest, part of the Sariska Tiger Reserve region, making it scenic and adventurous. You could see wildlife in this area. This scenic drive through greenery adds to the charm. Once at the top, the view of Alwar city is breathtaking, especially at sunrise and sunset when the golden light spreads over the Aravalli. Tip: Carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and try visiting early in the morning or evening for the best experience. A true hidden gem of Rajasthan that deserves much more attention—if you are in or around Alwar, Bala Fort is a must-visit!
Pragya K — Google review
A small museum building with a large courtyard on the precipice, is the setting you can expect. Nothing is unusual or novel but the drive up the hill is pleasant with the sight of parts of the fort wall or some ruined structure here and there dotting along... Worth the trouble in the context of this small town with not much to see otherwise if you are on a long weekend.
K C — Google review
While the fort in itself is nice, some parts are not well-maintained, specially some ceilings and walls, and appear as if they'll disintegrate at any time. The problem, as in most places is the attitude of the ticketing staff and the security. Apparently there is a jeep safari and the cost is prohibitive for a single person. Many people do not visit, and I too was warned by well-wishers where I was staying that it would be better not to visit. However having gone all the way to Alwar, I felt that I might later regret missing this visit. There were hardly any visitors, & I was told to pay the full amount for a jeep if I was interested in going alone, or wait till more people came. I decided to wait for a while, but for at least half an hour no one turned up. Then two visitors in a private vehicle, were kind enough to accommodate me, so for ₹10 only I was fortunate enough to visit the fort and a couple of serene temples inside the complex. So unless you have your own private vehicle, visiting this place is a tedious and costly process, and requires careful planning. The fort & it's precincts are well-maintained, I didn't see any litter inside, though some do manage to sneak in some packages snacks and water bottles and throw them here and there.
Suresh M — Google review
While returning from Jaipur on 21st October 2025, we decided to take a detour and visit bala Quila in Alwar. It was a good distance of around 50 km from Mumbai expressway through rural area of Rajsthan. We reached at the entry gate at 3.30 pm and to our disappointment, there was a board on entry gate mentioning that approach road to the fort from entry gates was damaged somewhere (in between) so no one was allowed to visit the fort. A person standing there (looked like dalal) said that he was the ticket selling person. He said that you can't go to the fort and he offered us a Jungle safari for Rs.7400 which was a real scam type thing. Another person told us that road is damaged since last 8 months and there was no idea when it will be repaired and open for public. In sheer disappointment, we just visited moosi maharani ki chatri (5 minute drive from fort entry gate) and returned to Delhi. So anyone planning to visit Bala quila, do check first the latest update and then go there. Posting some picture of moosi maharni ki chatri.
ANIL M — Google review
Bala Quila, also known as Alwar Fort, is a massive hilltop fort overlooking the city of Alwar. The drive up the hill itself is scenic, surrounded by the Aravalli hills and greenery. Once you reach the fort, the views of the entire city and surrounding valley are absolutely breathtaking – definitely the highlight of the visit. The fort has a long history, and you can still see ancient gates, walls, and old palaces inside. However, much of the structure is in ruins and not properly maintained. Foreign visitors may find the site less polished compared to forts in Jaipur or Udaipur, but it feels raw and authentic, almost untouched. ⚠️ Practical Tips: Entry fee is minimal (₹50 / less than $1). Best to hire a local guide if you want the historical details, since there aren’t many boards with information. Carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and avoid visiting late evening as it gets deserted. You may need a permit from the Forest Office at the base (check before going).
• A — Google review
Good place to visit the legacy of Rajasthan but it was temporarily closed when I visited it. So kindly confirm on the given details when you are visiting the fort.
SUDESH K — Google review
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HHFQ+V36, Bala Quila Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
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Siliserh Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Siliserh Lake is a serene escape nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, offering visitors a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical charm. This picturesque lake is framed by majestic mountains, creating an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and exploration. The area boasts various activities such as boating and jet skiing, making it perfect for adventure enthusiasts. Additionally, Siliserh Lake features a historic palace that adds to its allure, providing a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
This lakeside restaurant offers a stunning view and a peaceful vibe—perfect for a relaxing meal. The ambience steals the show, especially during sunset. The food was good, though not extraordinary, but the overall experience makes it worth it. Great spot for a slow evening with friends or a quiet date. it place
Dhruti S — Google review
Believed to have been built by Maharaja Vinay Singh for his queen, it was once used as a summer retreat by the royals. Nestled on the baks of the Siliserh Lake on the outskirts of Always, the palace offers scenic views over the lake sone some surrounding hills. Entry is ₹100 & one can exchange the ticket for a bottle of water and some insipid tea/coffee.
Suresh M — Google review
Siliserh Lake is a peaceful escape from the city. The lake is clean, surrounded by green hills, and perfect for photography or a quiet walk. You can see local fishermen and enjoy a calm boat ride. There are small food stalls near the entrance, but bringing your own snacks is also nice. Great for couples, families, and solo travelers who want a relaxing day in nature. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Alwar.
Aarush T — Google review
Beautiful place to see this place. We all enjoyed there. Small cafe is on the top of the building on Lake. Wifi is available in the cafe. You can use this as mobile internet connectivity is not there. Small bar also in this same building in bottom floor. Boating facilities are there with minimum charges. Nearby spot are there for quick visit.
M D — Google review
In between the nature , all good scenic view but govt should take care of regular cleanliness checkups specially near the park side
Anjali V — Google review
Very good view. Boating is costly, 1200 to 2500 per boat for 10-15 min.
R G — Google review
Siliserh Lake is a peaceful and scenic spot with beautiful views. The ticket even includes a cold drink, which is a nice touch! The road to the viewpoint is in decent, manageable condition, but it’s best to avoid very sunny days as there’s limited shade. You can easily spend 1–2 hours here and even enjoy boating. A great option for a short day trip from NCR!
Swadha G — Google review
Siliserh Lake is the wildest crocodile lake I’ve seen! Loved the views and peaceful vibe. Visit during rainy weather for the best experience!"
Mujeeb R — Google review
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Rajasthan 301001, USA
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Sariska Tiger Camp Resort

Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
National Parks
The resort truly exceeded expectations with its excellent food, breathtaking scenery, and warm hospitality. Every meal was thoughtfully prepared, offering both taste and variety. The scenic surroundings added a refreshing charm, making the stay even more memorable. The staff provided outstanding service—always attentive, courteous, and eager to help. Overall, it was a perfect blend of comfort, nature, and fine dining. Highly recommended for anyone seeking relaxation with top-class service.
POOJA C — Google review
⭐️⭐️ (2 stars only for the kind staff and good food) I’m giving 2 stars — and that too only because of the extremely generous and polite staff, and the surprisingly good food. Apart from that, the entire stay was a huge disappointment. The rooms were far from clean, full of insects, and felt completely neglected. The bathroom didn’t even have an exhaust fan, and there was no water in the tap — forget about using the shower. It was honestly shocking for a place that claims to be 4 stars property. Cleanliness and basic facilities were completely missing. Definitely not worth the money or the hassle. Wouldn’t recommend unless the management seriously upgrades the property and pays attention to hygiene and guest comfort.
NUTRI K — Google review
Our stay at Sariska Tiger Camp Resort was nothing short of outstanding. From the moment we arrived, the warm hospitality and serene atmosphere made us feel completely at home. The property is beautifully maintained, offering the perfect blend of comfort and nature. The food was absolutely delicious—fresh, flavourful, and thoughtfully prepared. Every meal felt like a treat, with a great variety to choose from. A special mention to Mr. Sebastian and Mr. Pravin for their exceptional service. Their attentiveness, professionalism, and genuine care truly elevated our experience. They went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect throughout our stay. Highly recommend Sariska Tiger Camp Resort to anyone looking for a memorable and refreshing getaway. We can’t wait to visit again!
Prakhar G — Google review
We stayed at Sariska Tiger Camp Resort for our company’s offsite, and it was a wonderful experience. The property is peaceful and green, the rooms were clean and spacious, and the staff was extremely courteous and helpful throughout. The team was also very accommodating with our requests and made sure everything ran smoothly. Would definitely recommend it for group outings or a weekend getaway!
Ayushi S — Google review
The reception staff at this hotel are pathetic, and the property manager is just as bad. From the moment I arrived with two friends, we felt judged by the staff before we even said a word. Despite booking through Cleartrip for a better rate, they changed the room from what was initially shown. Not a single order was delivered on time. The hotel’s infrastructure is terrible and completely fails at basic customer satisfaction. To make matters worse, when we returned from dinner, the main door was locked and the staff were asleep, leaving no security at the entrance. Poor management, especially the arrogant receptionist from Kerala and the rude manager, makes this place unfit for the hospitality industry.
Atish G — Google review
It's really nice place to enjoy with family ... Spacious room , swimming pool with all amenities.... Room size is also big and spacious along with traditional look make it fantastic look Team is very cool and supportive Food also here is tasty and yummy .... Keep it up team .... 👍
Arun S — Google review
Place is awesome to visit, very pretty ambience and specially food is very tasty. Staff is very supporting and well behaved. Good place to visit with family n friends
Shikha S — Google review
It was a descent stay however not that good Highs - Location, Food, Music, Hospitality and Weather - Amazing Lows - Rooms/Restroom hygeine and swimming pool - Average
Ravi C — Google review
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Village Dhawala, Alwar - Jaipur Rd, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
http://sariskatigercamp.com/
+91 93140 17210
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Sariska Safari Booking

Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Wonderful experience. One of the best jungle safari. Guide was really nice. Carry water with you on safari as it gets really hot during this time of the year on afternoons rides. There are two different times one in morning and other one in afternoon. Please check timings before coming to safari gate.
Sunil K — Google review
Entry to Zone 1 and 2, has gos parking a canteen , had good chai, and latter parantha which was also good, sighted jungle cat, hare, water snake, no luck with tiger as they was a Buffalo kill inside the bushes by a male and female tigers, waited for long but no luck as they did not show up.
MV R — Google review
A very beautiful landscape to see but not in summers , the place is made for the winters with an extraordinary view and great landscape
Prasoon S — Google review
Good place to visit in summers. Do carry waterbottle while going in canter/gypsy. Canter price around 700 something for indian person. One local guide will be available in canter. Online booking can be done one day prior.
Priyanka B — Google review
Overall experience was good. If you want gypsy then book it in advance otherwise canter will be available. Check time slots before visiting. Chances of tiger sighting is low but if you are lucky enough you can sight tiger
Mohit Y — Google review
There are 2 slots for the safari. One at 6:30 and another at 13:30. Gypsies can be only booked online. In-person booking only offers canter vans. It is recommended to book your slot one day prior (if online) or you can book on the same day (if offline). The safari is of a good 150 to 180 minutes and gypsies offer a better experience than canter vans.
Rushabh Y — Google review
It is lovely place to explore, don't expect much in terms of spotting a Tiger. As Sariska is a huge area and limited tigers are there. As per my recent trips only 12 tigers are there in the whole Sariska Reserve. But Jeep Safari is enjoyable and much fun. If you are planning to go there, better visit in Summer as Summer is the best time to spot the Tiger.
Rahul S — Google review
Sariska tiger reserve booking office is 40 km from Alwar city surrounded by Aravalli tiger range, you can get window ticket 1 hr before safari in case availability of ticket is there after online booking. It opens 6 am in the morning and closes at 11 am after safari, reopens at 1 pm for evening safari. I had visited the place with my family and daughter during the occasion of diwali. Safari ticket can be booked from rajasthan.gov.in by following some simple steps. Make a login by aadhar number mail id and mobile number, then as per availability book the slot of safari, there are two gates sariska and tahela, sariska is the main gate, there are 3 tracks which need to mention during booking. There is one cafe for snacks and tea/ coffee, one shop for collections of mementoes of sariska. One gallery for information of the birds of animals of this national park, there is toilet and parking facilities, but parking is chargeable 50 Rs. This place is in front of sariska palace decorated for photography, neelgai, sambar deer and spotted dear was found to moving freely in this area. Be careful for monkeys,
Ankur L — Google review
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Neare Sariska tiger reserve booking office, Rajasthan 301022, India
https://www.exoticsariska.com/sariska-safari-booking/
+91 80059 14876
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Bhangarh Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Bhangarh Fort is a historic complex with the remains of Hindu temples, royal palaces, and tombs. Located about 90 km from Jaipur, it is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India and the state government. Despite its reputation as one of India's most haunted places, visitors have found it to be a well-constructed and beautifully designed fort. The interior buildings are poorly maintained in some areas, but guides are available to explain the fort's history.
A must visit place while visiting Jaipur. Bhangarh Fort is an absolutely beautiful and mesmerizing place to visit! The fort is surrounded by hills on three sides, offering stunning open views and fresh, clean air all around. The area is very neat and well-maintained. On the way to the fort, there’s an old abandoned market about 300 meters long, the ancient ruins give a glimpse into history. The path is lined with huge old banyan trees whose vines touch the ground and form new roots, which looks magical. Inside and around the fort, there are several ancient temples, monkeys, and even peacocks roaming freely. The views from the fort are breathtaking, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Some inner chambers have a strong smell because of bats hanging from the ceilings, so it’s hard to go inside. Overall, Bhangarh Fort is peaceful, scenic, and full of history. Definitely worth visiting if you love heritage and nature.
GAURAV K — Google review
Bhangarh Fort is a fascinating historical site with incredible architecture and stories that take you back in time. The fort complex is vast, with ample parking available, and local Hindi-speaking guides at the entrance make the visit more engaging with their tales of history and folklore. The entry ticket for Indian guests is very reasonable at just ₹25. While the fort’s upkeep could be better—with limited maintenance, no clean washrooms, and monkeys freely roaming around—the charm of the ruins and the atmosphere more than make up for it. A must-visit for history and heritage lovers.
The L — Google review
★★Description★★ ​Bhangarh Fort, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, is widely known as the "Most Haunted Place in India". Constructed in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, the fort once stood as a thriving town with palaces, temples, and a bustling marketplace, all showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. However, its prosperity was short-lived, with its ruins now shrouded in chilling local legends, most famously involving a sorcerer's curse on the beautiful Princess Ratnavati and an ascetic, Guru Balu Nath, whose condition about the fort's shadow was violated. The Archaeological Survey of India has legally prohibited entry into the fort premises after sunset and before sunrise due to its infamous reputation. Despite the eerie atmosphere and desolate nature of the ruins, Bhangarh remains a significant historical site and a major attraction for thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. ★★★ After visit, I think this wonderful place is one of the best forts in Rajasthan in case of ambiance. ★ No haunted activity is there. All forts of Rajasthan are closed at 6:30 PM (Plus minus 30 minutes for sun light). Inside this fort few number of leopards are found after sunset ( Source local people and Shop owner). Entry fees 25 rupees for Indian.(Cash Payment) Online Payment 20 rupees. A must visit palce in Rajasthan.
SAIKAT M — Google review
The place is claimed to be haunted but during the day of course there are no spooky vibes. In fact it's like just another fort. ASI renovation and restoration is going on. The guides tell intresting stories and it is recommended to hire one. Be careful of what you pay them since there in always scope of bargaining. There is nothing which offers anything to eat or drink within the fort and hence carry your own water. There is natural aquifier system with a baori or a stepwell which is intresting. The fort in itself is not very large and can be covered in 1-2 hours. Views after climbing to the top roof are impressive and give you the layout of the market, approach, fort walls and the temples within the fort. Cleanliness is a big issue and within the fort there is too much litter which we the citizenry have created. Approach is ok ok as it's a state highway. Beautiful views of the arravalis
Ajit B — Google review
Firstly, visit the place before sunset or reach not later than 4 in the evening because the guard will suggest doing it quickly. By the time I reached there, it was closed (5 o'clock in the evening), so I just conversed with the guards; they were very friendly, and there was a Hanuman temple at the entrance. The whole vibe was different. I was very excited to be there, and my sister was feeling low at the same time.
Chitrak T — Google review
🏰 Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan – A Perfect Blend of History, Mystery & Natural Beauty 🙇‍♂️✨ I visited Bhangarh Fort on 27th June 2025, and my first reaction was — “Wow!” 🤩 This fascinating place truly feels like stepping into a living legend, where ancient stories whisper through every wall and corridor 📜💫. The fort’s majestic architecture, mysterious aura, and stunning natural surroundings gave me absolute goosebumps 🥶🛕. The path leading to the fort is beautifully lined with old banyan trees 🌳, their hanging vines creating an enchanting, almost magical atmosphere. Inside the fort, you’ll discover centuries-old temples, playful monkeys, and elegant peacocks moving freely 🐒🦚. The view from the top is breathtaking — especially during sunrise or sunset 🌄😍. Some inner chambers have a distinct smell and are home to bats 🦇, adding to the fort’s eerie and mysterious vibe 👻. No wonder it’s often called “the most haunted place in India” — every corner tells a silent tale from the past ⏳💀. Surrounded by the majestic Aravalli Hills ⛰️🌿, Bhangarh Fort offers a perfect mix of peace and thrill — ideal for history lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers 🔮📸✨. ⭐ Overall: A mesmerizing fusion of history, nature, and mystery — truly a must-visit destination for anyone craving an unforgettable experience in Rajasthan 🔥🔥🌟🙌🏻
Rahul S — Google review
"I recently visited Bhangarh Fort and was thoroughly impressed by its rich history and stunning architecture. The fort's unique blend of Hindu and Islamic styles is a testament to the region's cultural heritage. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the royal palace are breathtaking. While the fort's haunted reputation adds an element of excitement, I didn't experience anything paranormal during my visit. The guides were knowledgeable and shared interesting stories about the fort's history and legends. The fort is well-maintained, and the temples and palaces are still intact. I recommend visiting during the winter months (November to February) for the best experience. Be prepared for a moderate hike and wear comfortable shoes. Overall, Bhangarh Fort is a must-visit destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique experience. I'm glad I had the opportunity to explore this incredible piece of India's past."
Harish M — Google review
It was good to visit over there and diving into the history of Bhangarh fort. While going to the top there was a small area which was stinging too much due to the presence of bats. Good to go during October - April. Nature beauty is there and pics also come ausmn. If it is raining then do go in rubber slippers because you will confront the water coming from the nearby water falls.
Krishna S — Google review
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Rajgarh Tehsil, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/bhangarh-fort.html
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Elefantastic - Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary

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Nature & Parks
Camping farm
Elefantastic is a sanctuary in Haathi Gaon, India, where Asian elephants are lovingly cared for and not made to work. Visitors can enjoy unique experiences like feeding, walking, and washing the elephants. The staff warmly welcomes guests and introduces them to each elephant. It's a must-visit for animal lovers who want to bond with these gentle creatures without riding them. The place offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness the love and care provided to these once mistreated animals.
Please do NOT ride an elephant as a tourist in India. Instead come here and have an amazing experience from start to finish. Could possibly be the best thing we did in our three weeks here. You must book in advance. After we were treated to beautiful Indian hospitality and had a meal at someone’s home. Very delicious. Everyone is super caring and wonderful.
Starasia S — Google review
If you have come to Jaipur then definitely visit this place because if you do not go to this place then you will forget the real enjoyment of Jaipur.This place is a very beautiful place. You will find many elephants here. You can spend your time with those elephants here. You can feed some food to those elephants. You can enjoy with those elephants. You can take selfies with those elephants, you can do anything. You can shake your hand with those elephants. You must come here and see elephants.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Pick up and drop off at our hotel was smooth. Lunch was delicious. The experience at the sanctuary was lively - staff were friendly, each elephant had an employee with them, we asked the employee questions and he was very knowledgeable. The elephants looked happy and healthy.
Erica L — Google review
The greatest experience so far! The place, the staff, the environment and the lunch was just amazing! You really feel that this is a family-company who have been working for this in a lot of generations. Great stories about the elephants and great work for saving the population of elephants in India! I really can recommend this experience for everyone not matter gender, age or interests! Thanks for having us! We already miss lucky.
Nikolaj S — Google review
I visited Elefantastic – Elephant Wildlife Sanctuary with my family, and it was a truly amazing experience. My kids enjoyed it a lot—they were excited to see elephants of all sizes, from small to large. The sanctuary feels safe, well-maintained, and very family-friendly. The staff is knowledgeable and caring, making the whole visit enjoyable and educational. It’s a beautiful place to spend time with nature and learn more about these gentle giants. A memorable experience for all of us
Vishal D — Google review
This is an incredible and genuine experience! If you want to have a close-up encounter with an elephant and not the cruel elephant rides at Amber Fort, this is the place to go. Here, elephants have been rescued from bad treatment and are truly happy. The people here truly care for the animals and give you lots of time to pet, scratch, cuddle, and walk the elephants. The entire staff is really friendly, the atmosphere is relaxed, and within 3 hours there is plenty of time to bond with your elephant. In my case it was Padma, a really sweet girl. Afterwards, we had a delicious lunch prepared by the owner's mother. Not only is she a fantastic cook but a very sweet lady, who makes you feel welcome at her home. It gives this experience another special personal touch. Everybody on this trip makes you feel at home, starting from the very friendly driver to the handlers of the animals to the guide who gives you detailed information about the elephants and the owner and his mother. A big recommendation if you want to stay away from the commercial road-side elephant experiences and still want to interact with the animals. Short note: Here is only the location of the office and booking service. The experience takes place near Amber Fort at a large open area where there is enough space for the elephants.
Marc R — Google review
Ele Village in Jaipur offers a wonderful and heartwarming experience for animal and nature lovers. It’s a place where visitors can interact with elephants in a safe, ethical, and caring environment. You can feed, paint (with natural colors), and even walk with these gentle giants while learning about their habits and history. The staff is very friendly, knowledgeable, and ensures the elephants are treated with love and respect. The surroundings are clean and peaceful, making it a perfect family activity. Visiting Ele Village is both educational and unforgettable — a truly unique experience in Jaipur! 🐘💛✨
Amit D — Google review
Elefantastic, an ethical elephant sanctuary in Jaipur, India! A big recommendation if you want to spend some quality time with the Rescued Gentle Giants of India. I'm from Philippines and I was so scared of these giants until I met Sampa and other gentle giants here in Jaipur. This is an incredible and genuine experience! If you want to have a close-up encounter with an elephant and not the cruel elephant rides at Amer Fort, this is the place to go. The people here truly care for the animals and give you lots of time to pet, cuddle, and walk the elephants. In my case it was Sampa, a really sweet old girl. I think the oldest of all. Afterwards, we had a delicious lunch prepared by the owner's mother. Not only is she a fantastic cook but a very sweet lady. Everybody on this trip makes you feel at home, starting from the very friendly driver to the handlers of the animals to the guide who gives you detailed information about the elephants and the owner and his mother.
Arlene P — Google review
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Delhi Highway, Kunda, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India
https://www.elefantastic.in/
+91 80942 53150
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Sheesh Mahal, Amber Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Architectural Buildings
Sheesh Mahal, also known as the Mirror Palace, is a stunning pavilion within Amber Fort that was once used by the imperial family. The palace is renowned for its intricate mirror work, featuring traditional motifs and lotus designs adorning thousands of small mirrors. It is said that even the light from a single candle could illuminate the entire Sheesh Mahal. This historical gem served as the backdrop for iconic scenes in Bollywood films and has become a popular spot for visitors seeking Instagram-worthy photos.
It should be the first place on the itinerary if you're planning to visit Jaipur. It will take minimum an hour to explore and if you prefer to click and capture photos along with it. Consider a minimum of 2-3 hours. You might find several points inside the fort of interest and photo friendly. If you wish to know its history consider a guide otherwise check YouTube plenty of people have described about it before.
Shishir S — Google review
Sheesh Mahal at Amber Fort is a spectacular sight, with its intricate mirror work and stunning architecture that truly showcases Mughal craftsmanship. However, the experience can be a bit overwhelming because there are too many vendors constantly approaching tourists to sell goods or services. Despite that, the historical significance and sheer beauty of the place make it well worth a visit, earning it a solid 4-star rating.
Denali — Google review
The Sheesh Mahal, located within the Amber Fort complex, is a must-visit destination for tourists visiting Jaipur. Dubbed as “The Palace of Mirrors”, it exudes opulence and extravagance with its intricate setting of precious stones and mirror work on walls and ceilings. Built in 1727 by Maharaja Man Singh, the palace boasts a unique mirror arrangement that reflects a single ray of light to illuminate the entire room. The exquisite mirror work is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of designers and architects from a bygone era, leaving visitors in awe of their expertise.
Admission — Google review
The name literally translates to the 'palace of mirrors'. The palace is located inside Amber fort. The palace is filled with shining small mirrors in every corner. There is a big mirror in a corner-near the exit, where if you look at it, you can see you face clearly. An absolute wonder in the heart of Rajasthan.
Ramya I — Google review
The visit was amazing. We took a guide at the ticketing office. Price was 400 rupii for about 40-50 min just be aware that not all guides in India are good some are just scammers. The guy in white islamic (?) hat is amazing. He speaks good English and is also an interesting person. Highly recommended. The fort itself was also amazing.
Marta N — Google review
If you are a student and have a soft copy or hard copy of your ID card, you will get a 50% discount on the ticket.
Ankur R — Google review
Simply amazing ! The view from the bottom is breathtaking and the interior a pleasure to explore. The Diwan-e-Khas and the Sheesh Mahal are real gems !
Tony B — Google review
The mirror artwork and architecture of the sheesh mahal located in amer fort is really amazing.
Bhavik N — Google review
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JAIGARH FORT, Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India
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Jaigarh Fort

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Jaigarh Fort, located in Jaipur, was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to protect the Amber Fort complex. The fort spans 3 km in length and 1 km in breadth and offers stunning views of Maota Lake and Amer Fort. It houses temples, residential complexes, and well-preserved water reservoirs. One of its main attractions is the Jaivana Cannon, known as the world's largest cannon on wheels.
Jaigarh fort built mainly as protection for amer fort, houses the worlds largest cannon aka jaivan cannon. It looks grand and makes you wonder how was it operated with help of elephants. It also makes you wonder the fate of those who stand at the receiving end of this cannon. Hatsoff to people who built and operated it. The fort also offers some breathtaking views of the hills/city.
Vijaysagar — Google review
Visited Jaigarh Fort in the morning and had an amazing experience! The fort opens at 9 AM, and I’d suggest reaching right at that time — it’s peaceful, less crowded, and the weather is perfect. The view of Amber Palace and Jaipur city from the top is simply breathtaking. The fort is well-maintained and full of history, especially the massive Jaivana cannon which is a must-see. A great place for photography and to enjoy Jaipur’s royal heritage in calm surroundings. ☀️🏰
PRADIP M — Google review
We visited Jaigarh Fort in the morning and had an absolutely amazing experience! The fort opens at 9 AM, and I highly recommend reaching right at opening time. The atmosphere is calm, the weather is pleasant, and you get to explore the fort before the crowds arrive. 🏰 History & Architecture Jaigarh Fort is known for its strong structure, strategic design, and royal significance. As you walk through the fort, you can feel the power and history of the Rajput era. The pathways, courtyards, and ancient structures are beautifully preserved, making it a perfect place for history lovers. 🌄 Beautiful Views One of the best parts of visiting Jaigarh Fort is the breathtaking view: Stunning aerial view of Amber Palace Panoramic view of Jaipur city Clear skies and peaceful surroundings It’s a paradise for photographers and anyone who loves scenic landscapes. 🔥 Must-See: The Jaivana Cannon The fort is home to the legendary Jaivana Cannon, once considered one of the largest cannons on wheels. It’s a major attraction and a fascinating part of Rajasthan’s military history. 📸 Perfect for Photography Whether it’s: Royal corridors Long walls Massive gates Or views of the Aravalli hills …Jaigarh Fort offers incredible spots for photos. Early morning light makes pictures even better. 👍 Why You Should Visit Peaceful early-morning atmosphere Rich history and stunning architecture Amazing views Well-maintained fort grounds Great for families, couples, solo travellers, and history enthusiasts ⏱️ Best Time to Visit Morning (9 AM) for pleasant weather and fewer visitors.
Yaduveer S — Google review
Jaigarh fort is a must visit if you have a historian within you and you need to know extra about the history of Jaipur. Well planned fort again but if you are in a hurry can be skipped. This fort houses the world’s biggest canon, which was hardly used except for testing. You will also like the 40 feet deep tanks which were constructed to store and supply water. Does not take lot of time. You can cover this fort in 45 min.
Poonam T — Google review
Jaigarh Fort is a strong and impressive fort in Jaipur, famous for its historic cannon and beautiful hilltop views. The fort is well-preserved and gives a true royal feeling. A great place to explore if you love history and scenic views.
Siddharth R — Google review
Best combination of history and technology. It was army camp for the king. Best part is the Canon factory, where the world's largest canon Jaiwaan was made. Jaiwan is known as largest canon in this world with a weight of 50 tons. It was made in Jaigarh Fort canon factory. It shows the great technology of India. View of Amer palace is lovely from Jaigarh. Lovely place with great history. Made strong and safe for battles. Though, needs lot of maintenance to save our history.
Rajeev P — Google review
Jaigad fort is very nice. Its nearby to Amber fort. You can drive your car inside by paying some extra charges. Inside area is very large. There is big cannon (tof) inside fort. You can have nice view of Amber fort and nearby area from this fort.
Mayur K — Google review
Jaigarh Fort is an impressive historic landmark offering stunning views of Jaipur and the Aravalli hills. Known for its massive cannon, beautiful architecture, and well-preserved structures, it provides a deep look into Rajasthan’s royal heritage. A must-visit for history lovers and anyone seeking breathtaking scenery and a memorable experience.
Tarun K — Google review
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Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India
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Hanuman Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in a serene and picturesque setting, Hanuman Temple, also known as Monkey Temple or Kole Ke Hanuman Ji, is a historic Hindu site dedicated to the revered monkey deity Hanuman. The temple offers stunning views and boasts remarkable architecture set amidst the mountains. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere while observing people singing, playing music, and even swimming in the holy water. The temple is home to Macaque monkeys that visitors can feed and observe.
The place is very beautiful and quiet. The old buildings are renovated but still there is a scope for cleanliness. The water in the pond is clear but the around area is not that cleaned. Children take bath in it and people wash their clothes. The temple uphill is the oldest temple of Lord Hanuman. Many people come to this temple often. And there are other temples also. There is some trekking area also uphill side.
Purnima S — Google review
The temple is a gorgeously located near a hilly area and hence there is no access to the main shrine. You will find monkeys lingering around in enormous numbers. A wonderful experience is ensured. It seems difficult to get a cab here. Hence it is recommended to take necessary precautions. The premises were not very clean during my visit.
Anjusree K — Google review
Amazing geography and architecture, the temple is set in between the mountains. Vibe is immaculate - people singing and playing music and swimming in the holy water. Great place to see and feed monkeys (they're Macaques). Paid entry and you can get a guide. It was also very cool here as the breeze flows between the mountains. Note that the monkeys are given so many bananas that they sometimes won't eat them. Our guide used salty chips, which the monkeys loved.
Narender K — Google review
Unfortunately would not recommend. While it was lovely to see all of the monkeys roaming around, for a popular tourist attraction the temple was not well looked after and there was trash everywhere, arguably the most littered temple I’ve been to so far in India. Quite sad to see all of the monkeys and other animals eating the rubbish that was in the river, which ruined the entire experience. The people that work here are only there to get your money, they commented that the rubbish situation was awful but had no incentive to clear up. There were no bins anywhere either, which would have significantly helped. There is an additional charge to take pictures, which costs more than the entrance ticket and is an outright scam!. Hope someone with authority sees this comment and decides to take action. Very disappointing.
Alicia W — Google review
This was one of my favorite sights in Jaipur! We came early in the morning at sunrise and it was a magical experience. We were the only tourists and it was a magnificent sight. The sunrise was beautiful and the swarm of monkeys that suddenly came was cool. The monkeys were adorable and very playful. I can recommend this place to anyone that want a great experience! The cost is 50 INR for each camera you bring. Same price for foreigners as for locals. Word of warning: The locals will try to get you into their shrines there is scattered around and then pressure you for money.
Martin H — Google review
The temple is crowded of people and monkeys. And the monkeys are a little bit friendly and it's better to bring something with you for them and have fun with monkeys. But, the temple isn't Clean and it's a noisy place. And there is no connection there so it's better to go with your driver
Seham N — Google review
The monkeys here for the most part are very friendly. They may climb on you to get food so only carry small amounts in hand at a time. Peanuts are sold outside the temple and right before the entrance. You will typically be asked for an offering to see the different shrines within the temple, 50-100 rupees for each of the 6 or so shrines is enough, but you can of course give more if you wish. View from the highest shrine is very nice, and if you're short on time they will bring you up on a bike which will save you the hike time. In the first main pool try to catch the monkeys doing cannonballs from the roof down into the water.
Justin M — Google review
A spectacular structure, this magnificent temple is built in pink sandstone, amidst low hills, and is structured to look more like a palace or 'haveli' than a traditional temple. The Galta Monkey Temple has a back-drop of gorgeous landscape and Aravilli Hills. This impressive building is ornamented by painted walls, adorned by rounded roofs and pillars, which is unique in its own. Unfortunately, the premises is not well maintained or much preserved; sadly one can find litter/trash scattered around.
Mahesh S — Google review
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Galta Ji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302031, India
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