New Delhi is the capital of India, which is the most modern. Every year, around 2 million people visit New Delhi, which is 31% foreign tourist arrivals.
So today I will tell you 3 such places where you can go with your family and spend some time.
1. Akshardham Temple
Akshardham Temple is a very popular and famous Hindu temple where you will get a chance to see and know some spirituality and cultural heritage with your family. This temple was fully opened on 6 November 2005 by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.
The shape of the temple depicts Lord Swaminarayan and the Hindu incarnation. You will also get to see the idols of Sita-Ram, Radha-Krishna, and Shiva-Parvati ji. Exhibition
You can also get a chance to see a water show, and theater show in the temple with your ticket. If you feel hungry after visiting the temple, you can also avail the food court. You can also buy things related to worship like Bhagavad Gita, Prasad, Mala, etc.
2. National War Memorial
The National War Memorial is located at India Gate in New Delhi. This war memorial depicts the brave Indian soldiers who attained martyrdom while protecting their country.
Lighting Design Layers
Lightning Design Show, This is a type of show that is shown to common citizens and tourists after sunset. This show shows 4 types of lighting
1. Raksha Chakra
2. Tyag Chakra
3. Veerta Chakra
4. Amar Chakra
You can come here with your family and spend some time and learn about Indian soldiers.
3. National Science Centre
If you are interested in studies or want to know new technology based on facts and knowledge, then this place will be your favorite.
The National Science Museum is located in Bharat Mandapam which is in New Delhi. This museum comes under the Indian Ministry of Culture. You can visit here all seven days of the week.
If you go alone, it will cost Rs 70 per person, but if you go in a group of 25, it will cost Rs 60 per person. If you are a student, then you will be charged Rs 25 and a parking facility is also available.
Go with your family, learn about science, and contribute towards science