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Sheetla Mata Mandir

Sheetla Mata Mandir

Mata Sheetala is a Hindu goddess widely worshipped in North India, West Bengal, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan as the pox-goddess. She is the Goddess of sores, ghouls, pustules and diseases in Hindu mythology. The temple is popular for its festival in the Chaitra month of Hindu calendar i.e. between March and April.

MGF Mall

MGF Mall

With top-notch brands and enticing eateries, MGF Mall in Gurgaon is a paradise for people looking forward to shopping and spending a good time. It is located just next to the MG Road metro station and hence is an easily accessible mall for metro commuters. MGF Mall, also called MGF Metropolis, is famous for shopping, entertainment and recreational activities in Gurgaon. It is the first ever and, with an area of 8 acres, the largest mall built in the area. Located in the heart of the city, the mall has several Indian and International branded stores, perfect for shopaholics. It is often crowded on weekends and early evenings because its central location makes it a convenient one-stop-shop for serious buyers. So, whatever the requirement is – clothing, accessories, gadgets etc. people can drop by and have a good shopping experience at the mall. The place also has a gaming zone which is quite a favourite amongst the younger crowd. Visitors can spend some time window shopping, strolling through the corridors, maybe even catch a movie before a meal at the food court with friends. Here, almost everyone will find something apt for their preference and all under one roof. Read More

Murthal

Murthal

A favourite among the people of Delhi, Murthal is a place that lives, breathes, eats, and loves Paranthas. Situated on National Highway 1 connecting Delhi to Amritsar, Murthal is a step away from being the Paratha capital of India. A large village in the Sonepat district of Haryana, it has become a go-to destination for the city folk to have some of the most mouthwatering Parathas in the world. Established by a few people in order to serve as an eating junction for the truck drivers, its dhabas soon gained popularity and found themselves among the list of favourites of the capital's youth. The place is buzzing with more than 50 dhabas and restaurants each famous for their unique taste and types of Parathas offered. It is a great place to enjoy some simmering hot and yummy food with friends and family along with a pleasant drive down the highway. Read More

Museum of Folk & Tribal Art

Founded by a renowned painter, sculptor and a historian, K.C Aryan, the Museum of Folk & Tribal Art has a splendid collection of tribal handicrafts made of iron, wood & stone, embroidered fabrics, colourful murals and terracotta objects. Some artefacts with religious importance are also displayed at the museum. The complete collection gives a sneak peek into the culture and art of the tribal regions of Gurgaon.

NeverEnuf Garden Railway

NeverEnuf Garden Railway

NeverEnuf Garden Railway is an enchanting infotainment park with miniatures of all sorts including boats, trains, buildings and landscapes. Some of these models are controlled with the help of a remote and add an interactive touch to the display. The park also has lawns and gardens where one can take a long relaxing stroll and feel rejuvenated.

Oysters Beach Water Park

Oysters Beach Water Park

Oysters Beach Water Park is a water themed park with a number of rides, slides and pools including thunderstorm, pirate station, torpedo, rapid racer, cruiser, lazy river and rain dancing, etc. to suit every age group and everyone's preference. It is a perfect recreational centre to visit on a hot sunny day for family outings. The park has enough facilities to make their guests feel comfortable and offer a memorable experience.

Pataudi Palace

Pataudi Palace

Pataudi Palace, also known as Ibrahim Kothi, belongs to the Pataudi Royal Family. It was built by Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan in 1935 who appointed a famous architect, Robert Tor Russel to design the palace in the style of the colonial mansions found in Delhi. The entire property spreads over an area of 25 acres and has beautiful gardens, lawns and fountains that add to the beauty of the stunning palace. This place is not open to tourists anymore.

Prego- The Westin

Prego t the Westin Hotel offers a great deal on a fixed (although flexible) menu + unlimited drinks. The food is exceptional with some of the best cured meats and bread you can taste. Their drinks included in the menu are pretty good. They have a very good DOCG Italian red wines which goes well with the food. But the icing on the cake is the service which is truly exceptional.

Qutub Khan's Tomb

Qutub Khan's Tomb is an 18th century structure built in the memory of Adam Khan who served as a general to Emperor Akbar. The tomb has a unique octagonal structure and is an illustration of Mughal architecture. In 1830, Blake, a British Officer chose to reside at the location and removed all the graves. The tomb was later restored by Lord Curzon after Blake's death.

Sai Ka Angan Temple

Sai Ka Angan Temple

Dedicated to Sai Baba, Sai Ka Angan Temple expands over an area of 3344 square metres. The complex is built in the shape of a cave and has important aspects of Sai Baba's life in Shirdi replicated in his memory. The idol of Sai Baba is installed under a Neem Tree and the place around it is lit with oil lamps. Hymns written for Baba are sung often while devotees can meditate and soak in the divine vibe of the temple complex.

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