The Amrit Udyan built in the Rashtrapati Bhavan complex located in the capital Delhi has once again been opened for the common citizens. This is a place where you can go with your family. Amrit Udyan is spread over a vast expanse of 15 acres in the office and residence of the President of India.

It is so beautiful that your mind will be happy after going here. Here 'Stone Abacus', 'Sound Pipe' and 'Music Wall' are among the major attractions that you can enjoy. To go here, you will be given free shuttle bus service from Central Secretariat Metro Station to Gate No.

If you are also planning to visit Amrit Udyan with your family this time, then first know till when it is open and how you can get its ticket.

Keep in mind the time
Before going, know that Amrit Udyan will be open to the public from 16 August to 15 September 2024 from 10 am to 6 pm (last entry 5.15 pm). Keep in mind that it will be closed every Sunday for maintenance.

Will be reserved these days
For the first time, Amrit Udyan will be reserved for players on 29 August on the occasion of National Sports Day. Along with this, like last year, it will be reserved for teachers on Teachers' Day on 5 September, so that teachers can visit Amrit Udyan without any hassle.

How to book tickets
You do not need to pay any kind of fee to go here. You just have to book your slot in advance. For this, booking can be done online on the website of Rashtrapati Bhavan (https://visit.rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in/). If you want to book your slot by going there, then you can also book your slot through the self-service kiosk outside Gate No. 35.

Keep these things in mind while going
If you are going to Amrit Udyan, then definitely carry your identity card. Along with this, you can go inside Amrit Udyan with a phone, but you can neither click photos nor make videos there.

Along with this, you cannot take paan, cigarette and other food items inside. You can go inside only with a water bottle, baby's milk bottle, purse, umbrella and handbag. You will also find a food court there to eat inside. Visitors coming to Amrit Udyan will also be given 'seed leaves' made from basil seeds, which you can take to your home.

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