Like every year, Children's Day is being celebrated on 14th November. This day is dedicated to children. Children who are the future of their family as well as society and nation, understanding their importance and usefulness, today is celebrated to make them happy. On this day, gifts are given to children. Colorful programs are organized in schools and colleges for the entertainment of children. Prizes are distributed. Apart from this, children are taken on picnics by some schools.
In many places, holiday is declared in schools. Children relax on this day and spend this day having fun. If you want to take your child somewhere on the occasion of Children's Day, then there are some special places in Delhi, where children can have fun openly. The faces of the children will blossom after reaching here. On the occasion of Children's Day, we are telling about the places to visit in Delhi, which children will like very much.
Qutub Minar
The famous Qutub Minar is located in the capital Delhi. The construction of this sandstone tower began in 1192. It is said to be the world's tallest tower made of brick. Surrounded by other historical sites, it is one of the most popular monuments of India. Qutub Minar is located in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi city. Children can have a lot of fun here.
Akshardham
The Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple is a wonderful example of architecture. Thousands of years of cultural heritage can be seen in this beautiful temple. The 141 feet high, 316 feet wide and 356 feet long Akshardham Temple is located in New Delhi's Pramukh Swami Maharaj Marg, Pandav Nagar. The nearest metro station to Akshardham Temple is Akshardham.
World of Wonder
Located in Noida, World of Wonder is Noida's amusement park, which is North India's largest amusement park and water park. This place is very popular among children. You have to buy a ticket for entry here. Facilities like boating, rain dance and many types of video games are available here.
National Bal Bhavan, Delhi
National Bal Bhavan is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, headquartered at ITO, New Delhi. Established in 1956 by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this center aims to nurture and enhance the creative potential of young children by providing them an interactive environment. Bal Bhavan is open from 9 am to 5:30 pm. Entry for children below 16 years of age is free and for those above 16 years of age, the ticket is Rs 20.
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