Delhi – Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:15:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 Jama Masjid: Discover the Soul of Old Delhi and its Legacy https://www.treebo.com/blog/jama-masjid/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/jama-masjid/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 05:55:41 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=53685 The grandeur of Jama Masjid transforms Delhi into a breathtaking destination. Known for its architectural grandeur, Jama Masjid is an important mosque in the city. It is also one of ...

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The grandeur of Jama Masjid transforms Delhi into a breathtaking destination. Known for its architectural grandeur, Jama Masjid is an important mosque in the city. It is also one of the largest mosques in the country thereby attracting devotees from all over the globe. It was constructed in the 17th century redefining the glory of Delhi. Today, it stands as an important structure of cultural heritage and religious inclusivity.

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Aerial View of Jama Masjid

The magnificent red structure made with sandstone is not just a place of beauty. It combines the essence of spirituality and tranquillity. As devotees gather on important days, the mosque turns into a massive place of abundant prayers. The symmetrical layout echoes the rhythmic prayers and that’s how you know that you are in Delhi!

Historical Context

Jama Masjid is an architectural marvel in the heart of New Delhi. The structure was built by Emperor Shah Jahan who was also famously known for the construction of the Taj Mahal. The work began in the year 1644 and took around 12 years for its completion. Nearly 5000 workers were a part of this creation. It was administered by Saadullah Khan, the then-prime minister of Shah Jahan. 1 million rupees were used for the massive construction. 

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Jama Masjid

The structure came to life in 1656 when it was finally ready for the public. It was inaugurated on 23 July 1656. The inauguration ceremony was performed by Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari from Uzbekistan. He was specially invited to be the Royal Imam of Shah Jahan. 

It is important to note that Jama Masjid was the last construction of Shah Jahan. Later, it became a place of worship for emperors and important people. Apart from being a mosque, it was also a politically important place to redefine the Mughal rule in Delhi. It witnessed a change of rules, a lack of power and a lot more.

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Jama Masjid

Initially, the British favoured the citizens which only changed after the 1857 revolt where many British officials lost their lives. The British assumed Muslims to be responsible for the revolt. It led to the requisition of Jama Masjid which was considered for destruction. However, the British used the space for European and Sikh soldiers.

In 1862, the Jama Masjid was again returned to the Muslim community considering their resentment. While the Masjid was no longer a political place for gathering, it was still an important structure for Muslims. Mughal rule was destroyed but the mosque stood strong similar to the resilience of the people. Interestingly, many Nawabs contributed to its repair and restoration work. The Nawab of Rampur donated INR 155,000 and the Nizam of Hyderabad donated INR 100,000.

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Architectural Features of Jama Masjid

After Jama Masjid was finally given back its religious significance, Indians often utilised the space for political discussions. While the British knew this, they could not do much considering the laws. Interestingly, Hindus and Muslims gathered in Jama Masjid to express their solidarity for anti-colonialism in India despite the tension between the communities. Now, that is something beautiful in the history of the country!

After witnessing the beautiful place of worship, you can also visit the Lotus Temple. Welcoming people from all faiths, the temple offers a memorable experience.

Jama Masjid: An architectural marvel

Jama Masjid was originally a part of the city named Shahjahanabad. Being one of the largest mosques in Delhi as well as the Indian subcontinent, its construction was excellently special. While its exteriors reflect the Jama Masjid of Fatehpur Sikri, the interiors are inspired by the Jama Masjid of Agra. Interestingly, the workforce was a mix of Europeans, Turks, Indians, Persians and Arabs. Situated on a hilltop, it is slightly elevated from the rest of the landmarks in the city.

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Interiors of Jama Masjid

As you enter the mosque, you can witness three massive entryways. The sandstone gates have a story to tell! Initially, the eastern gate was reserved for the emperor and other royals. The other two gates were open to the public. These gates also have dedicated stairways. 

Moving ahead, you can watch a massive courtyard depicting its true charm and opulence. The courtyard sets the mosque apart as it is huge yet so beautiful. The capacity of the courtyard is nearly 25,000 visitors. Moreover, you get to see the architectural beauty of the mosque right from the courtyard.

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Interiors of Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid also has an enormous prayer hall. The prayer hall houses a pishtaq (a rectangular frame) in the centre. There are many archways inside the hall adorned with calligraphic pieces. You can then see seven different mihrabs (walls where devotees face to offer their prayers). Such a tranquil design and interior work only talk highly of the divinity of this place of worship.

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Architectural Features of Jama Masjid

Interestingly, the structure also has two minarets in the corners. They are 40 metres high and surely a part of touristy photographs. These minarest have 130 steps each and there are three places where you can visit the viewing galleries. Marble Chhatris adore the structure making it an authentic Islamic architecture.

You can get super hungry after exploring the nooks and corners of the Masjid. That’s when you can fill your stomach with the best street food in Delhi ranging from yummy momos to authentic North Indian thalis.

Visitor Experience: Timings, Entry Fee, Tips and Best Time to Visit

Timings

The timings for Jama Masjid are 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:30 AM to 6:30 PM. However, timings might differ on the occasion of Eid or other celebrations. The timings can also change considering the prayer hours. 

Entry Fee

The entry fee for the Jama Masjid is absolutely free. Do not pay any amount to people outside the mosque who may ask for an entry fee. The entry fee for photography is INR 300. The entry fee for the minaret is INR 70. You must take that amazing experience as you get to view the city from the top! It is indeed one of the best things to do at Jama Masjid.

Essential Tips

Before visiting Jama Masjid, it is important to know the rules and regulations. It only helps to enrich your experience and take home happy memories.

  • It is best to dress conservatively and cover your body well. Shorts, skirts or sleeveless dresses are not allowed inside the holy mosque.
  • You can also rent the robes from outside the northern gate. 
  • Do not shoot videos or make reels as it is a place of divinity and devotees have an emotional connection with it.
  • Do not click pictures with hand features pointing towards the mosque and other gestures. It may be disrespectful to the devotees around.
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Inside Jama Masjid
  • Non-muslims are not allowed during the prayer (Namaz) time.
  • Leave your footwear outside the mosque as it is strictly prohibited.
  • It is best to understand the sentiments of the devotees without arguing over the generic rules followed here.
  • Be aware of pickpockets and take care of your valuable belongings.

Best time to visit Jama Masjid

The best time to visit Jama Masjid is during the winter season when the weather is pleasant. It can be super sunny during the noontime and it is best to avoid the extreme heat. Moreover, you can also visit during the monsoon season as the place turns into a visionary delight.

Cultural and Religious Significance

Jama Masjid binds the people of Delhi as Muslims gather to offer their prayers. It is not just a place of worship. It is a sentiment for thousands of Muslims who find solace here. Additionally, the place sees no discrimination and everyone is treated equally. 

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Jama Masjid

Whether you are a tourist or a local, the mosque welcomes you with equal love and respect. It comes alive during Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha. Both days witness thousands of Muslims who gather to offer Namaz. The rhythmic chants of the prayers awaken the city with divinity. It sure is a place of ultimate connection with the Prophet. 

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Jama Masjid

There’s something special at the Jama Masjid! You can see a cabinet located in the northern gate. It houses a significant collection of relics of Muhammad. It has the holy book of the Quran written on the skin of a deer, the sandals of the Prophet, the hair of his red beard and his divine footprints on a rock.

Location and Accessibility

Jama Masjid is located in the heart of Old Delhi thereby making it super accessible for visitors. Even tourists can easily navigate through the pathways to reach this iconic monument of beauty and grace.

  • Indira Gandhi International Airport is the nearest airport which is 22.1 kilometres from the masjid.
  • Old Delhi Railway Station is the nearest railway line to the mosque. It is at a distance of approximately 2.6 kilometres.
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Jama Masjid
  • Jama Masjid Metro Station and Chawri Bazar Metro Station are 750 metres and 850 metres respectively from Jama Masjid.
  • If you are travelling by road, you can easily take a cab or auto-rickshaw. You can also travel via public transport buses.

Delhi is also home to beautiful parks and places of absolute wonder. It is best to spend a leisurely evening with your loved ones.

Conclusion

Jama Masjid serves as one of the religious places for community gatherings and Islamic worship. Moreover, the architectural grandeur attracts thousands of tourists every year. The mosque stands as a testament to time as it witnessed structural and powerful changes in history. In today’s time, Jama Masjid stands strong redefining the heritage preservation and the final architectural victory of Shah Jahan.

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Jama Masjid at Evening

Whether you love art, history or want to discover more about the religion, Jama Masjid is the place to be! Surrounded by narrow streets and buzzing markets, the mosque is a homely place for many here. As you plan to visit the holy place, know that getting affordable hotels in Delhi is now easy. So, book your tickets and immerse yourself in the artistic expressions of the place.

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Adventure Island: Thrill Seeker’s Paradise in the Heart of Delhi City https://www.treebo.com/blog/adventure-island/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/adventure-island/#respond Mon, 08 Apr 2024 10:04:37 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=53291 Adventure Island is a remarkable destination for a fun-filled day out with family and friends. This is the place where you will find a wide range of rides and exciting ...

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Adventure Island is a remarkable destination for a fun-filled day out with family and friends. This is the place where you will find a wide range of rides and exciting activities that will keep you so busy that you’ll lose track of time!

The thrill-seekers can travel to Rohini sub-city to reach this park. For all those who prioritise safety, you’ll be very happy to know that this 62-acre land of enjoyment strictly adheres to the guidelines of European Union Safety Standards that are globally accepted by many renowned amusement parks. 

Adventure Island has something to offer to people from all age groups!
Adventure Island in Delhi

Does that mean that the rides are not challenging?

Absolutely not!

Adventure Island has something to offer to people from all age groups! While some rides are calming, others can test your courage and are definitely not for the faint-hearted. 

Adventure Island Attractions

The amusement park offers the best of both worlds – an enthralling experience of trying different rides that can send your heart racing and enjoying a serene boating time on an artificial lake. Unlike other parks that you may have visited in the past, Adventure Island has two distinct divisions – the main area that comprises all the rides and a lagoon where you can enjoy boating and taking a stroll. Both of these zones are connected by a bridge. 

Also, reaching Adventure Island is a piece of cake! All you have to do is go to the nearest metro platform and take a ticket to Rithala metro station.
Bungee Trampoline in Adventure Island

Also, reaching Adventure Island is a piece of cake! All you have to do is go to the nearest metro platform and take a ticket to Rithala metro station. Right opposite Rithala, you will find Adventure Island! Due to its easy accessibility, you will see a lot of tourists and locals frequenting the place all year round. 

Rides and Experiences

For Adults

Adults who seek adrenaline-fueled thrills will not be disappointed when they visit Adventure Island. The diverse array of attractions is more than enough to satisfy any adventurer’s appetite. This is what you should look out for while visiting the place. 

Thrill Rides

  • Z-Force – For those who want to defy gravity, Z-Force is the ideal ride to pick up on your visit to Adventure Island. You will see that the rollercoaster takes you up, almost making you feel like you’re going to touch the clouds, only to offer you the thrill of abrupt free-fall. Before you are brought down, the ride stops for a few minutes so that you can enjoy the bird’s eye view of the surroundings. People who are a minimum of 105 cm tall are only allowed on the ride. 
  • Side Winder – Side Winder is a ride that has a massive wheel that rotates in a circular motion while an attached rod moves the wheel up and down. The ride can support a total of 24 riders and it is important that you are a minimum of 134 cm tall to go on this ride
  • Sky Riders – Want to experience the joy of flying? Sky Riders is a unique ride that has 24 automobile seats attached to a wheel by spokes. When the ride begins, the spokes move the automobiles in different angles – up, down, left, right and cross – to create an impression as if the seated riders are flying in the sky! You have to be at least 105 cm tall to be permitted to take the ride.     
Adults who seek adrenaline-fueled thrills will not be disappointed when they visit Adventure Island.
Adult Rides at Adventure Island
  • Lightning Bolt – This ride offers sudden jolts of thrills, thus aptly named the Lightning Bolt. It resembles a spider with many legs. Multiple lockable seats are arranged on a disc. These are present at the end of each leg. The disc rotates along its axis at various speeds throughout the ride. The sudden movements are so unexpected that the riders thoroughly enjoy those butterflies that flutter in their stomach! A minimum height of 130 cm is required to take this ride. 

Water Rides

  • Splash Down – The aqua lovers will definitely enjoy the excitement that Splash Down offers! A group of four people sit on a water coaster that eventually slides down from an elevation to splash into a man-made river. Well, you will be completely soaked and the experience is worth your time.
  • Aqua Bump – The water-themed amusement parks offer a pool and a dedicated zone for rain dance. But Adventure Island clubs both of these fun-filled activities. Aqua Bump is a large pool that can host 150 people and has a rain dance facility. You have to be above 4 feet to enjoy Aqua Bump.

Adventure Rides

  • Space Jump – This is the closest you can get to the sun! Confused? Space Jump has a huge orb in the centre that resembles the sun. There are two-seater vehicles attached by a rod and these rotate around the sun and also move up and down at varied speeds. A total of 24 people can go on this ride as long as they are taller than 120 cm. 
  • Climbing Wall – You don’t have to hike up hills to enjoy the thrill of rock climbing! In Adventure Island, climbing a wall is an activity where you are tethered with a rope and allowed to climb up a fake rock formation that starts off easy and gradually turns challenging. People above 4 feet tall and between 30 kg to 100 kg can try this splendid activity. 

For Kids and Families

Family Rides

  • Wave Rocker – Want to traverse the stormy seas? A total of 24 passengers can settle down on a vessel that mimics the struggles of being tossed around amidst strong ocean waves. 
  • Bush Buggies – Bush buggies offer an off-roading experience where riders can feel the bumps and hits that they’d experience on a jerky ride on rugged terrain. 
  • Tiny TV Transit – This is a mini train ride where families and kids can settle down on a toy train that takes you around the amusement park and lets you witness the beauty of nature and scenic locations.

Kids’ Rides

  • Cyclone – Cyclone has a circular roof from which 32 swings with seat dangle when the roof begins to spin. A maximum of 32 children can ride in a go and the tiny ones must be at least 90 cm tall. 
Adventure Island offers fun time to kids
Kids having fun at Adventure Island
  • Air Pogo – The kids get to enter a four-seater aircraft and enjoy the stimulation that resembles the circumstances on a real plane with a pilot. 
  • Bungee Trampoline – Kids in the weight range of 20 kg to 50 kg get to jump as high as they can to reach the sky – well, they can try!

Water Fun

  • Amazon Mist Forest – This is an exciting atmosphere that resembles the Amazon forest with water mist being sprayed occasionally when you least expect it. You will come across some famous cartoon characters while you walk through the Amazon mist forest. 
  • SHA LA LA – The rain dance set up gets its name from the popular song – ‘My heart goes sha la la la’ and has the best ambience for getting completely drenched while swaying to the scintillating music. 
  • Splash Pool – A water ride that lets you slide from an elevation to come splash into a vast pool. 

Special events, themed celebrations & offers

There are many special events and themed celebrations that happen at Adventure Island. For instance, you will find monsoon-themed parties, drawing competitions for children, fitness activities for adults, Valentine’s parties and activities/games in February, Christmas and New Year carnivals among others. On festive occasions like Dussehra and Diwali, you will see that Adventure Island organises dandiya nights and rangoli competitions respectively. Comedy shows, music and dance performances and fashion shows also happen here frequently. 

There are many special events and themed celebrations that happen at Adventure Island.
Evening celebrations at Metro Walk
  • Happy Tuesday – This is a special offer where people can avail the tickets to Adventure Island at a flat rate of INR 399 per person.
  • Midnight Jackpot – The first 100 tickets that are booked online in the time frame of 11.00 PM to 2.00 AM will be available at a flat 50% off. An individual can book a maximum of 6 tickets with this offer. However, note that this offer does not apply to senior citizens’ tickets.  
  • Happy Hours – Those who want to visit Adventure Island between 5.00 PM to 6.00 PM only can avail of the happy hours discount. The tickets that are booked for entering the park between 5.00 PM to 6.00 PM are available at a flat rate of INR 350. 
  • Monsoon Special Deal – 22% off on tickets during the rainy months.
  • Spring Offer – Flat rate of INR 449 on tickets booked for weekday visits and INR 499 for tickets booked for weekend visits. These do not apply to senior citizen tickets. 

Explore Adventure Island and other amusement parks in Delhi for an action-packed day in the capital. With these special offers and frequent discounts, you can make many memories without burning holes in your pockets! 

Facilities and Amenities in Adventure Island

Metro Walk for shopping and dining

Metro Walk is a shopping complex and food spot that is right next to Adventure Island. Here, you can explore various shops that sell local, national and international products and the place also overlooks a tranquil water body. Also, there are food stalls to grab quick snacks and restaurants for fine dining. 

Planet Pogo for kids’ entertainment

In collaboration with Turner Network Television, Adventure Island designed a special zone called ‘Planet Pogo’. This is having a multi-purpose amphitheatre by the name – MAD (Music, Acrobatics and Dance). You can see several dance performances, musical concerts, magic shows, clown acts and even fire shows in this place. Within Planet Pogo, there is ‘Pogo Plaza’ where kids can meet their favourite cartoon characters that are featured on the Pogo channel. 

Plan your visit to Adventure Island

Ticket pricing and booking

There are two types of tickets available for Adventure Island – unlimited tickets and entry-only tickets. The unlimited ticket lets you enjoy all the rides with a one-time payment while the entry-only ticket is the charge for entering Adventure Island. 

Entry-only ticket costs INR 300 per person and if they want to enjoy any of the rides INR 100 will be charged per ride.
Adventure Island in the evening

INR 550 for adults and children on weekdays and INR 600 for adults and children on weekends and gazetted holidays. The senior citizen ticket costs INR 350.

Entry-only ticket costs INR 300 per person and if they want to enjoy any of the rides INR 100 will be charged per ride. 

Timings and best time to visit

Adventure Island is one of those amusement parks in Delhi that can be visited all year long. While it is interesting to relax amidst the water waves during the scorching summer months, the land-based rides are very thrilling during the winter months. You also have additional discounts that will slash your ticket prices during the monsoon season. Our advice would be to visit Adventure Island whenever you find and we are sure you’ll be thoroughly impressed. 

The amusement park stays open from 11.00 AM to 7.00 PM on all days. However, these timings may change during extreme weather conditions. 

Tips for visitors

Here are a few things that you need to know about Adventure Island along with some do’s and don’ts that you need to keep in mind before visiting the amusement park. 

  • Always get a printout of your ticket if you are booking your slots online.
  • Adventure Island doesn’t lend or sell costumes for your water rides. You have to bring your own nylon clothes or swimwear.
  • There are no lockers or storage units to keep your bags and valuables. Try not to bring any valuables to the place.
  • Children below 90 cm in height are allowed to enter the park for free. However, they are only allowed on select rides.
  • Wheelchairs for specially-abled and elderly are available at the metro walk. 
  • Schools and college groups get special discounts on bulk purchases of tickets.
  • Adventure Island also offers corporate packages for team outings.
  • Carry water bottles with you without fail. You are bound to get thirsty after exploring the plethora of rides. 

How to Reach Adventure Island?

By Air

Indira Gandhi International Airport is about 30 kms away from Adventure Island. You can easily find cabs and taxis that will pick you up from the airport and drop you at the amusement park. 

Alternatively, you can book your stay at hotels in Delhi, relax for a bit and then head to the park to enjoy a fun-filled day. 

By Metro

You can take a metro train from any station in Delhi NCR and get down at the last station of the red line – Rithala metro station. Adventure Island is only 500 metres from this metro station. 

Reaching Adventure Island is fairly easy.
Adventure Island

By Bus

Bus routes like ML – 15 and 990A lead directly to Rithala metro station and from here, you have to walk 500 metres to reach Adventure Island. Note that the amusement park is exactly opposite the Rithala metro station. 

By Road

Adventure Island is on National Highway 1 or the Grand Trunk Road that connects Delhi with neighbouring cities like Chandigarh and Panipat. People from north India can easily reach Adventure Island through this road route. 

Nearby Attraction

Metro Walk 

After you are done with the rides at Adventure Island, venture towards the Metro Walk where you will find several national and international outlets selling quality goods.

Adjacent to Metro Walk, there is a man-made artificial lake or lagoon where visitors can enjoy boat rides under expert supervision.

There are good food stalls and restaurants where you can have scrumptious meals along with your family and loved ones. Adjacent to Metro Walk, there is a man-made artificial lake or lagoon where visitors can enjoy boat rides under expert supervision. 

Japanese Park

Japanese Park is a beautiful place with lush green canopies, well-manicured gardens and cherry blossom trees that will tug at your heartstrings.

Japanese Park is a beautiful place with lush green canopies, well-manicured gardens and cherry blossom trees that will tug at your heartstrings.
Japanese Park

It has structures built using the traditional Japanese architectural layout and serene water fountains that are a treat to the eye. It is an ideal place for an evening picnic. 

Adventure Island is a one-stop destination for those who want to have as much fun as possible in a single day. It has exciting land rides, water rides, a Metro Walk with various shops and a lagoon where you can go boating. It is a great place to explore with your family and loved ones. So, when are you planning to visit Adventure Island? 

Let us know in the comments section below!

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Akshardham Temples- Visit The “Abode of God” To Experience Serenity And Peace https://www.treebo.com/blog/akshardham/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/akshardham/#respond Fri, 20 Jan 2023 09:51:33 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=44731 The wonderful country of 33 crore gods and goddesses invites travellers from all over the world to see its magnificent temples- Akshardham. The magnificence of this sacred site is not ...

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The wonderful country of 33 crore gods and goddesses invites travellers from all over the world to see its magnificent temples- Akshardham. The magnificence of this sacred site is not only because of its construction, but also because it is well-known around the world. So join us in exploring this sacred spot.

Witness the grandeur of Akshardham at different cities in the country.
Akshardham

These temples are devoted to Swaminarayan, an 18th-century Yogi. His teachings are still followed in the majority of the country. Swaminarayan was a disciple of Guru Swami Ramanand, and after being greatly affected by his teachings, he established his principles. Following that, the “Abode of Gods,” or Akshardham, was constructed in various sections of the country.

Akshardham Delhi

Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham temple, was ideally built on the wish of Shri Yogiji Maharaj. Yogiji wished to construct a structure that would contain an important symbol of Indian art, culture, and religion. He was an ascetic who devoted his life to Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Yogiji expressed his goal in 1968, which was achieved in 2005 on the banks of the Yamuna River. His successor, Pramukh Swami Maharaj, was the one who came up with the idea.

Akshardham Delhi

Because of its size and placement in the capital city, Delhi is regarded as one of the most important temples in the country. The beautiful carvings of the natural environs, deities, and musicians are the Temple’s most outstanding feature. The musical fountain show is also presented in a magnificently constructed step well. Being in Delhi’s Akshardham Temple is a whole new experience.

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The Temple was built with the intention of showcasing the vibrant culture and traditions of Hinduism. Each carving, artistic exhibition, and architectural element of the Temple serves as a metaphor for the profound understanding of the era of religion. The Temple is the World’s biggest comprehensive temple in the Guinness Book of World Records due to its spectacular structure.

Entry Fee– Free

Timings– 9.30 pm to 8 pm

Akshardham Temple, Jaipur

In the middle of the forts and the deserts, another Akshardham Temple was built in the west. It is a peaceful location constructed in the 19th and 20th centuries. This temple in the Pink City of the country, Jaipur, is made of white marble. The Temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu and is well worth a visit. The Temple also has sections devoted to lush gardens and statues depicting biodiversity that have been expertly crafted. Visitors from all over the world flock to the temple area.

Visit Akshardham at the pink city of the country- Jaipur.
Akshardham Temple, Jaipur

The best time to visit Akshardham Jaipur is between November and March, when the weather is nice and allows for easy exploration. For some quiet meditation time, the locals visit the yoga hall area of the Temple. The Temple depicts the region’s historical history. Rabbits may also be seen hopping about the garden area, which is extremely entertaining for little children.

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Entry Fee– Free

Timings– 7:30 am to 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 8:15 pm. (Closed on Mondays)

Akshardham Temple, Ahmedabad

Among Gujarat’s many temples is the Akshardham in Ahmedabad, which has been masterfully constructed. The devotional activities held here are comparable to those held at other Akshardhams around the country. The entire purpose of building these temples was to promote the teachings of spiritual leader Bhagwan Swaminarayan. It was inaugurated in 1992, and millions of people have come to marvel at its majesty ever since. The temples are made of sandstone and contain elaborate carvings that are similar to those seen in Delhi and Jaipur.

The beauty of Akshardham Temple can also be seen in Ahmedabad.
Akshardham Temple, Ahmedabad

To promote the values of love, nonviolence, honesty, and peace, several areas of the museum feature artwork. The aforementioned attributes are displayed through contemporary technologies such as 3D dioramas, light and sound displays, paintings, models, and short movies. For anyone visiting textile city of India also known as the Manchester City, the Temple is a must-see. There may not be another place where one may feel such calm and tranquillity. To learn more, take a tour of this Temple.

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Entry Fee– Free

Timings– 9.30 am to 7.30 pm

Visit one of these temples located around the country to find ultimate calmness. There are many more temples built by the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) in honour of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. The magnificent architecture of these temples ought to be seen since no splendour can be witnessed anywhere else in the world. These temples are adored by both young and elderly; schedule a visit here for a memorable experience.

FAQs

How many Akshardham Temples are there in India?

Akshardham Temples in the country have been a part of the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). 11 of these temples were constructed in the country devoted to Bhagwan Swaminarayan. These 11 temples are-

  • Akshardham Ahmedabad
  • Akshardham Delhi
  • Akshardham Jaipur
  • Swaminarayan Temple Surat
  • Sri Swaminarayan Mandir Mumbai
  • Akshardham Nagpur
  • Sri Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj
  • Sri Swaminarayan Temple Junagarh
  • Sri Swaminarayan Mandir Anand
  • Sri Swaminarayan Mandir, Vadtal
  • BAPS Sri Swaminarayan mandir, Vadodara
  • Sri Swaminarayan Mandir, Valsad

Which is the biggest Akshardham Temple in India?

Akshardham Delhi is the biggest Temple in the country, with an area of about 86,342 sq ft. It is beautifully created in the year 2005 by 11000 artisans and volunteers. Millions of tourists come from different parts of the world to see this intricately designed structure.

Is photography allowed at the Akshardham Temple?

Photography is not permitted inside the temple. Instead, the gadgets and other things are to be submitted in the cloakroom near the entrance. The idea is to experience the rich culture and art of the temple and not just capture it as physical memories.

Who is worshipped at the Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple?

The Temples are dedicated to the Bhagwan Swaminarayan, around whom the Swaminarayan Samprada was founded. Bhagwan Swaminarayan was a worshipper of Lord Krishna. There are idols of Radha Krishna Dev, Nara-Narayana Dev, and Laxminarayan Dev installed inside the temples of Akshardham.

Where to stay to see Akshardham temples?

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Exploring the historic and beautiful monuments in India’s capital should be on every Delhi tourist’s itinerary. The capital city is rooted in history, from forts to tombs, and mosques and churches, there are many iconic structures all over.

While all of them are have their special place in the heart of the city, there are some that stand out. To make the most of your holiday, we suggest that you visit these 16 tourist places to visit in Delhi, which we have listed below.

Best Places to Visit in Delhi (Monuments)

1. Qutub Minar

The Qutub Minar is the tallest tower in India

The Qutub Minar is the tallest tower in India | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Standing at 73 metres high, the Qutub Minar is the highest tower in India, located at the famous Qutub in Delhi. The tower was built using a combination of Irani and Afghani architectural styles.

Along the sides of the tower, you can see inscriptions of scripture text and a few carvings. Just next to the Qutub Minar is the Quwwat-us-Islam Mosque – the first ever mosque built in India.

  • Location: Mehrauli
  • Entry Fee: Rs. 15 (Indians), Rs. 250 (foreigners)
  • Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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2. Safdarjung’s Tomb

This tomb was built by Safdarjung’s son, Shuja-ud-Daula

This tomb was built by Safdarjung’s son, Shuja-ud-Daula | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Safdarjung’s Tomb is situated inside the Lodhi Estate. The tomb was built in 1754 by Safdarjung’s son, Shuja-ud-Daula, as a mausoleum for his late father.

Highlights of the Safdarjung’s Tomb are the Moti Mahal, Badshah Pasand and Jangli Mahal, which are small canopies, and the gorgeous white marble dome that sits on top of the mausoleum. There is a lovely garden that borders the tomb and a few pathways where one can enjoy walks.

  • Location: Lodhi Estate
  • Entry Fee: Rs. 15 (Indians), Rs. 200 (foreigners)
  • Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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3. India Gate

The gorgeous India Gate in Delhi

The gorgeous India Gate in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Located in the heart of the city, the India Gate monument was built by Edward Lutyens in honour of all the Indian and British soldiers who died during World War I.

Just next to the India Gate, there is another memorial called the Amar Jawan Jyoti that was built to honour Indian soldiers of the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

  • Location: New Delhi
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

4. Red Fort (Lal Qila)

The Red Fort, Delhi

The Red Fort, Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Red Fort or Lal Qila is synonymous with the Mughal Empire in Delhi. Made entirely of red sandstone, this fort was designed using floral motifs and calligraphy on the walls.

Shaped like an octagon, the fort was commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1638. The site has been granted a UNESCO world heritage site status and it is the venue for the Indian Prime Minister’s Independence speech.

  • Location: Chandni Chowk
  • Entry Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 250 (foreigners)
  • Timing: Sunrise to Sunset (Tuesday to Sunday)

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5. Purana Qila

The Purana Qila in Delhi

The Purana Qila in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Purana Qila is an old fort that was constructed by Sher Shah Suri, a former Afghan king. The fort is famous for having symmetric, double-storied doors, made entirely of red sandstone.

Another noteworthy sight at Purana Qila is the colourful marble and beautiful stones that adorn the main gate of the fort. There are the many pavilions and gorgeous balconies that add to the grandeur of the fort.
Location: Mathura Road
Entry Fee: Rs. 5 (Indians), Rs. 100 (foreigners)
Timing: 5.30 am to 7 pm

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6. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi

Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Built nine years after his death, the tomb of Humayun is a magnificent monument that stands in Delhi. A true example of exquisite design, Humayun’s Tomb is worth visiting for its fine Mughal architecture.
The best time to visit Humayun’s tomb is during the afternoon, that’s when you can click fantastic pictures of the place.

Location: Mathura Road

Entry Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 100 (foreigners)
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

7. Isa Khan’s Tomb

Isa Khan’s Tomb, Delhi

Isa Khan’s Tomb, Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Located close to Humayun’s Tomb, Isa Khan’s Tomb was constructed during the reign of the Sufi Dynasty.
The tomb is adorned with polished marble and ornate door coverings. The best things to see at Isa Khan’s Tomb are the gorgeous big verandahs and the gorgeous lattice windows.

Location: Nizamuddin

Entry Fee: Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 100 (foreigners)
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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8. Jama Masjid

The famous Jama Masjid in Delhi

The famous Jama Masjid in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Jama Masjid has the distinction of being the largest mosque in India. The mosque took six years to complete and was also the last magnificent monument to be built by Shah Jahan.
The eye-catching red and white minarets, the large dome, and high rise arches near the entrance of the prayer hall of the Jama Masjid are very typical of Mughal architecture.
Location: Chandni Chowk
Entry Fee: Rs. 200 (for cameras and video cameras)
Timing: 8 am onwards

9. Tughlaqabad Fort

 The Tughlaqabad Fort has an interesting piece of history to it

The Tughlaqabad Fort has an interesting piece of history to it

The Tughlaqabad Fort has an interesting history to it. It is believed that a labourer wasn’t too happy with the king’s diktat and he cursed that the fort always remains abandoned. Legend has it that the curse came true and post 1937 the remains deserted.
The fort is made entirely of stone and its walls go up about 10 to 15 metres. Today, most of the gates of the fort are in ruins and only about thirteen remain intact.
Location: Mehrauli-Badarpur Road
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: 8 am to 6 pm

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10. Shantivan

Mahatma Gandhi Marg

Mahatma Gandhi Marg | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Shantivan or Peace Park is an open park in Delhi. This park is famous because it is here that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister was cremated.
During the birthday and death anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, many cultural activities take place at the park.

Location: Mahatma Gandhi Marg
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: 5.30 am to 7 pm

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Best Places to Visit in Delhi (Museums)

1. Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Get a first hand account into the life of Indira Gandhi

Get a first hand account into the life of Indira Gandhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The premise of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum was formerly the residence of Indira Gandhi. Now turned into a museum, the place houses a great collection of memorabilia such as photographs and news clippings related to Indira Gandhi. The saree Mrs Gandhi wore at the time of her assassination is also stored inside the museum.
Location: Safdarjung Road
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Tuesday to Sunday: 9.30 am to 4.45 pm

2. National Gandhi Museum

Get an insight into Gandhiji’s life at the National Gandhi Museum

Get an insight into Gandhiji’s life at the National Gandhi Museum

The National Gandhi Museum was inaugurated in 1961 and it stands near Rajghat, the burial place of M K Gandhi.
The museum is noted for housing artefacts and a few paintings of Gandhiji. A woodcut sculpture of the Satyagraha by Willemia Muller Ogterop is amongst the most famous artefacts found at the museum. Inside the National Gandhi Museum, you’ll also find a library that houses book and periodicals on the life of Gandhiji.
Location: Rajghat
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm

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3. Tibet House Museum

The Tibet House Museum was formed to conserve Tibetan culture

The Tibet House Museum was formed to conserve Tibetan culture | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Tibet House Museum in Delhi is the place to be to learn about Tibetan history and culture. In this small museum, you’ll find coins, currency notes, and a few Buddhist paintings called thangkas. There’s also a small section that has on display clothing and prayer ornaments of Tibetan monks.
Location: Lodi Road
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Monday to Friday: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

Best Places to Visit in Delhi (Religious Places)

1. Baha’i House of Worship (Lotus Temple)

The famous Baha’i House in Delhi

The famous Baha’i House in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The imposing Baha’i House of Worship stands tall in the Bahapur area of Delhi and is constructed entirely out of white marble. It is famous across India because of its unique and modern shape. Designed to look like a lotus, the temple doesn’t house any idol. This is because the Baha’i do not believe in idol worship.
Location: Kalkaji
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (Tuesday to Sunday). Opened till 7 pm during the summer

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2. Sacred Heart Cathedral

 The peaceful Sacred Heart Cathedral in Delhi

The peaceful Sacred Heart Cathedral in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Sacred Heart Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Delhi. It was built using Italian architectural style with circular turrets rising from the roof of the cathedral and white pillars that support a canopy.
Inside the cathedral, one can find a large dome, a large fresco of the Last Supper, and a beautiful altar. Go here to spend a few peaceful moments.
Location: Near Gol Dak Khana
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: 6:30 am to 6 pm

3. Fatehpuri Mosque

A famous mosque in Delhi, the Fatehpuri Mosque lies close to the Red Fort. In fact, one of its gates opens up to the Red Fort. Made entirely of red sandstone, the Fatehpuri mosque is famous for its tall minarets that lie around the main structure of the mosque. The prayer hall of the mosque has seven arched openings with the central opening being the highest.
Location: Chandni Chowk
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: 7 am to 7 pm

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4. Khairul Manzil Masjid

The Khairul Manzil Masjid in Delhi

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Located near the Delhi Zoo, the Khairul Manzil Masjid was constructed under the watch of Maham Anga who was Akbar’s nurse. The mosque was constructed using rubble and white plaster.
The standout feature of the mosque is its monolithic gateway made entirely of red sandstone. The Khairul Manzil Masjid is also famous for its high arches and stunning prayer hall that was built in true Islamic architectural style.
Location: Mathura Road
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

5. Chhatarpur Temple

The outstanding Chhatarpur Temple

The outstanding Chhatarpur Temple | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

Constructed by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji in 1974, the Chhatarpur Temple is the second largest temple in India. The temple was built using marble and its design follows an architectural style that was typical of the Chola Empire.
The best time to visit the temple is during the festivals of Navratri and Durga Puja, when thousands of devotees come to worship Goddess Durga.
Location: Chhatarpur
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

6. Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple is a true testament to Hindu architecture. The temple was made without steel and it has 234 beautifully-carved columns, 9 gorgeous domes, 20 towering citadels. At the temple, one can also see statues of famous Indian saints and a plinth of elephants called the Gajendra Peeth.
In the temple complex,x there is the Hall of Values, a boating ride facility and a small theatre. Entry to all of these are charged, entry to the temple is free.
Location: National Highway 24
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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Best Places to Visit in Delhi (Parks)

1. Coronation Durbar Park

The Coronation Durbar Park

The Coronation Durbar Park | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Coronation Durbar Park is well known as the place where the Delhi Durbar in 1877 was held to commemorate the day Queen Victoria was declared the Empress of India.
Today at the park one can see a tall statue of King George V and a few colonial statues around. A historic park, go here to exercise, for an early morning walk or just spend some quiet time in the outdoors.
Location: Bhai Parmanand Marg
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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2. Lodi Gardens

The famous Lodi Gardens in Delhi

The famous Lodi Gardens in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

This park is well-known because it houses some iconic tombs and monuments from the Lodi era. The Lodi Gardens are also frequently used by locals as a place for early morning exercise. Those interested in nature can visit the National Bonsai Park that is home to some exotic trees. Go here in the evenings to see the many tombs lit up.
Location: Lodi Gardens
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

3. Nehru Park

The Iconic Nehru Park in Delhi

The Iconic Nehru Park in Delhi | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Nehru Park is one of the most famous parks in Delhi. The park is not only a great place for relaxing and exercising outdoors, it’s also been a popular concert venue. Some iconic shows such as the Bhakti Music Festival and The Nehru Park Jazz Festival have been held here.
Location: Vinay Marg
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset

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4. Garden of Five Senses

An art installation at the Garden of Five Senses

An art installation at the Garden of Five Senses | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

More than just a park, the Garden of Five Senses is a massive open space full of greenery that is situated in the heart of Delhi. The stand out feature of the park is the lovely nature walkway that is surrounded by plants. The park also houses a number of festivals and events each year. There is a plant festival that attracts many visitors held at this park.
Location: Vinay Marg
Entry Fee: Free
Timing: Sunrise to Sunset
These are some of the famous places in Delhi that are worth visiting. These spots have a deep connect with India’s historic past and were built using amazing architectural styles.

5. Kingdom of Dreams

Delhi’s first live entertainment park

Delhi’s first live entertainment park | 25 Places to Visit in Delhi

The Kingdom of Dreams is popular because it is the first live entertainment park and leisure spot in Delhi. The best place to visit at the Kingdom of Dreams is the post-Nautanki Mahal that’s designed to look like a palace, another noteworthy site here are the Culture Gully that is a food and cultural centre.
Location: Near IFFCO Metro Station, Haryana
Entry Fee: Tickets begin at Rs. 2,999 onwards
Timing: Tuesday to Friday: 12:30 pm to 12 am

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6. Dilli Haat

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Somewhat of a flea market, Dilli Haat is open all through the year. Go here to buy and have a look at locally made traditional artefacts, handicrafts, woven bags, gorgeous fabrics, traditional Indian furniture, and more. There’s also food stores here that serve amazing and delicious locally made delicacies.
Location: Dilli Haat
Entry Fee: Rs. 20 (adults); Rs. 10 (children)
Timing: 11 am to 9 pm
So the next time you are in Delhi on work or on holiday, grab your camera and click amazing pictures of these 25 beautiful tourist attractions in Delhi. We would love to see the pictures you’ve clicked and your experience of these sites. Share them with us on our Facebook page.

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