Best Places to visit in April in India






























30 Best Places to visit in April in India
Bhadra Fort Jama Masjid Sarkhej Roza Vastrapur Lake Kankaria Zoo Swaminarayan Temple Auto World Vintage Car Museum Gandhinagar Adalaj Step Well Akshardham Temple Hauz Khas Fort Connaught Place Agrasen Ki Baoli National Gallery of Modern Art Purana Qila National Rail Museum Nehru Planetarium Garden of Five Senses Select City Walk Sanjay Gandhi National Park Haji Ali Dargah Siddhivinayak Temple Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Nehru Center Taraporewala Aquarium Juhu Beach Hanging Gardens Colaba Causeway Charminar Golconda FortBhadra Fort, India
Situated in the walled city area of Ahmedabad, near the eastern banks of Sabarmati River, Bhadra Fort was built by Ahmad Shah. Famous as the cultural center of the city, this colossal fort stands out with its imposing red stone architecture and lush gardens. It houses beautifully carved royal palaces, mosques, gates, and open spaces where you can witness intricate carvings, excellent lattice pattern works, and fascinating frescos suits. The fort derived its name from Bhadrakali temple which is also located on the premises. The Arches at the entry gate has inscriptions that exhibit the ancient history of the fort.
Jama Masjid, India
Located outside Bhadra Fort at Manek Chowk, Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad, Jama Masjid is one of the ancient and most popular Islamic places of worship. Jama Masjid is a fine example of the Ahmedabad’s fine architectural heritage. Popularly known as Jumma Mosque you will be enthralled by its amazing reflection of Indo-Saracenic form of architecture and matchless charm. The mosque is built in yellow sandstone with splendid archway rectangular prayer hall, marble- floored courtyard with impressive columns imposing domes and intricate jallis.
Sarkhej Roza, India
A fine reflection of rich Islamic culture with amazing stylistic influences from Persia with Indian Hindu and Jain features Sarkhej Roza exhibits a splendid Indo-Saracenic architectural style. Located at Post Jeevraj Park, Sarkhej Makarba Road, Makarba, Ahmedabad, Sarkhej Roza is an Islamic place of sacred worship and is known for its history, spirituality and, reverence. The impressive monument includes a splendid mosque, mausoleums housing the tombs of Saint Ahmed Khattu Ganj Baksh, King Mohammad Shah Begada, and his queen.
Vastrapur Lake, India
Located in the western part of Ahmedabad in the heart of the city in Vastrapur lake is a popular tourist spot in the city. There is an open-air theater and well-maintained children's park amidst the splendid environs of Vastrapur Lake. This tranquil place is a popular getaway from the stress of the busy city. The lake is surrounded by a well-manicured lustrous green garden and the riverside of the lake has around the pathway for joggers. The peaceful lake is a venue for cultural- events in the city.
Kankaria Zoo, India
Located at Kamla Nehru Zoological Garden, Kankaria, it houses various wild animals and offers an ideal environment for preserving the endangered species. Kankaria Zoo offers a thrilling adventure experience, especially to kids. It houses fauna, flora, mammals, birds, and 140 reptiles. The zoo is surrounded by a serene lake, butterfly park, musical fountain, water park where you can enjoy lots of water sports activities. It takes around 3 hours to explore all the places in the park.
Swaminarayan Temple, India
Swami Narayan temple is designed with its intricate carving in pure Burma-teak. The deities exhibit exquisite sculptural art depicting deities' episodes, representing auspicious symbols, religious icons, and Indian culture. The magnificent temple is built of hand-carved Italian Carrara marble, Turkish limestone, along with Indian pink stone. It is also housing the sculptures of Swaminarayan along with an idol in the form of a child, Ghanshyam Maharaj. The first temple of the Swaminarayan Sampraday temple is located at Swaminarayan Mandir Road Kalupur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Auto World Vintage Car Museum, India
Auto World Vintage Car Museum is an awesome collection of vintage cars, horse carriages motorcycles, and carts that are manufactured by famous automobile companies. Located at Dastan Estate, Sardar Patel Ring Road, Kathwada, New India Colony, Nikol, Ahmedabad, it inspires motor enthusiasts with its wonderful collection of vintage and classic cars. It exhibits arresting displays is the 1923 Rolls 20 HP and Chrysler Imperial Airflow, Bentley Mark VI. The splendid museum housing priceless collection of valuable cars was developed by Shri Pranlal Bhogilal Patel.
Gandhinagar, India
Gandhinagar is sprawling India's Tree capital as it lies on the west bank of the Sabarmati river with more than 50 % green covers on its land area. There are numerous tourist attractions such as Akshardham Temple Indroda nature park, Dandi Kutir, and Mini Pawagadh, Shopping at Agora Mall is a lovely experience Children can enjoy thrilling joy train ride at expansive and well-maintained Children’s Park. A visit to serene and soothing temple Timandir, Adalaj is a must which is the most unique temple with a scientific concept of secularism where Gods and Goddesses of different religions are worshipped
Adalaj Step Well, India
Adalaj Step Well is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture exhibiting a mélange of Hindu craftsmanship and the geometric pattern of Islamic architecture with exquisite stone carving and embellishments. It was built in 1498 in sandstone in the famous Solanki architectural style. Adalaj stepwell is five stories deep, octagonal at the top, built on a beautifully carved large number of pillars. There are a series of platforms and galleries built on the side of the stepwell. Flight of the steps leading to the circular tank, entrance pavilion at the ground level, and well at the lowest level. Every floor is spacious and offers ample space for people to congregate.
Akshardham Temple, India
Epitomizing ancient Indian culture in all its amazing grandeur and beauty, Swami Akashar Dham temple brilliantly showcases the essence of India's culture and traditions. A visit to the temple takes you to an enlightening sojourn through India's glorious art, inimitable values, and timeless spiritual messages. Experience culture and spirituality of India's customs, the majesty of its art and architecture as you explore the colossal temple complex with its lush green lawns, exquisite bronze statues, and lotus-shaped garden. Enjoy the spectacular musical fountain show in the evening.
Hauz Khas Fort, India
Centrally located amidst posh South Delhi, Hauz Khas is upscale quaint village boasting of the 13th-century medieval history of Delhi Sultanate reign. Hauz Khas houses a Royal water tank, an Islamic seminary, an ancient mosque, Firuz Shah Tughlaq's tomb, and pavilions. Reflecting on the cultural essence of India's glorious past, Hauz Khas offers a thrilling shopping experience as it houses outlets of leading contemporary fashion designers. The Hauz Khas Complex is open from Monday to Saturday between 10:30 Am to 7:00 Pm as it retains its old-world charm, amidst well-manicured green parks, walkways lined with ornamental trees and surrounded by modern market and residential complexes.
Connaught Place, India
Connaught Place is an extremely popular market located in New Delhi with heritage Georgian style architecture. Built-in Georgian styled architecture colossal market it is also the main financial, commercial, and business centers and is thronged by people. Broad whitewashed, well-lit streets radiate out from the central circle of Rajiv Chowk, with Seven roads connecting the outer circle and inner circle. The place houses, popular, bars, and international chain stores, plush cinema houses, luxury theatres, ICCR auditorium, Regal building which is a wax museum, ancient Hanuman temple, Jantar Mantar, good hotels and restaurants as it offers a thrilling shopping experience.
Agrasen Ki Baoli, India
Aagrasen Ki Baoli is a monument of a lot of historical significance. It is found at Halley Road in the capital city of India. It is a very old water reservoir that mounts from the deepness of the earth and rises to approximately 104 steps. The place is in the middle of the residential and business complexes of central Delhi and it is a calm and peaceful place and is an ideal spot for photography lovers. The ancient brick walls take you in the bygone era and as you climb down the steps, a sudden drop in the temperature can be felt. It is a sheltered monument and falls under the Archaeological Sites Act, 1958. Agrasen Ki Baoli is 60 meters long and 15 meters wide and it is believed to be built during the time of Mahabharata. The place became popular after Raju Hirani's film PK was shot here.
National Gallery of Modern Art, India
National Gallery of Modern Art is one of the finest art galleries that comprise of both modern and Indian art. It comes under the culture ministry and the chief museum at Jaipur House came into existence in March 1954. The chief purpose of this museum is to uphold and acquire modern art pieces from 1850 onward and to develop galleries for permanent show. It also has branches in Bangalore and Mumbai.
Purana Qila, India
Constructed in the ancient city of Delhi, Indraprastha, Purana Quila is rectangular shaped.The solid ramparts have 3 gateways endowed with bastions on each side. It was bounded by a broad moat and was connected with river Yamuna that flows on the eastern part of the fort. The Talaqui Darwaza also famous as The northern gateway combines the characteristically Islamic sharp arch with brackets and Hindu Chhatris. The Humayun Darwaza or the Southern gateway is also made on similar lines. The walls of Purana Quila were constructed by emperor Humayun and new capital, Dinpanah was laid. The work of Purana Quila that was left incomplete was finished by Sher Shah Suri. Wonderful sound and light show are held every evening over here.
Purana Qila Lake Ticket Price: Indians (per person) - ₹20/-, Foreigners (per person) - ₹20/- also BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries ₹20/- (per person)
Purana Qila Museums Ticket Price: Indians (per person) - ₹5/-, Foreigners (per person) - ₹5/- also BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries ₹5/- (per person)
National Rail Museum, India
National Rail Museum is a perfect place to discover the history of Indian railways. It is located at Chanakyapuri and came into existence on 1st February 1977 and spreads over an area of 10 acres. The collection present in the museum exhibits nearly 163 years of history of Indian Railways. More then 5 lakh people visit this place every year. The museum comprises of nearly 80 life-size outdoor displays that include locomotives, carriages, and few of the special coaches of different gauges. All the displays are unique in itself and have a lot of historical importance and every piece has an exceptional story associated with it.
Weekend: Adults (per person) - ₹100/-, Child (Age between 03 years upto 12 years) - ₹20/-
Nehru Planetarium, India
The Famous Nehru Planetarium in the capital city of New Delhi is found in the green environs of the Teen Murti Bhawan, which was an official dwelling of India's former and first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It has now been converted into a museum in his memory. This Planetarium offers an opportunity to explore the cosmological system in the sky like a theatre with a dome-like screen that is created out of glass fiber and approximately 265 people can watch it together. Events related to the astronomy like quiz contests, lectures, workshops keep taking place over here.
With 3D show: Adults (per person) - ₹300/-, Child (Age between 04 years upto 12 years) - ₹150/-
3D English Language show timing is 02:00 AM, 06:00PM and in Hindi is 06:00PM
Garden of Five Senses, India
The Garden of Five Senses is a wonderful park with umpteen activities developed by the tourism of Delhi. It was specially conceptualized to create a leisure place for the public to unwind and interact. It adds life to the town and is a perfect place for every section of society. This 20-acre site was inaugurated in February 2003 and is simply spectacular. Majestic rocks, stainless-steel birds placed on the pillars welcomes everyone. The garden is segregated into diverse areas. Khas Bagh, slow water cascades lined with fragrant shrubs is the highlight of this place. The Garden is specifically designed to kindle one's sensory reactions to the surroundings. It is an extraordinary blend of fragrance and color, texture and form and stirs up the responsiveness of smell, touch, sight, taste, and sound.
Select City Walk, India
Select CITYWALK is among the most happening shopping center in the country. It is a result of innovative and ultra-modern thinking of three avid individuals Mr.Yog, Mr. Arjun, and Ms. Neeraj that this iconic landmark came up in the center of the city. Lively, classy, and chic retail center with stunning decor, branded shops, food court, and cinema makes Select Citywalk an ideal place to spend a fabulous day. Under one roof you can dine, shop, celebrate and have fun get-togethers with your family and friends.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, India
Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a wonderful picnic spot and an ideal weekend getaway surrounded by evergreen dense forest, Animal lovers flock here to spot lions, leopards, spotted deer flying Fox, butterflies, and several migratory birds. Initially famous as Borivali National Park, this wooded area is home to endless species of flora and fauna. Soak up the scenic beauty of two artificial lakes with crocodiles inside the massive park. Approximately two thousand years old Kanheri caves are positioned inside the park premises housing Buddha statues, and paintings. Placed between the two main suburbs of Mumbai and Thane.
Tickets for Mini Trains, Boating, Loin & Tiger Safari, bus are available at the respective points.
Haji Ali Dargah, India
Red Carpet Wax museum is a unique gallery exhibiting life-like wax statues of famous national and international personalities. The plush surroundings glamorous interiors create a royal ambiance and impart a feeling of true red-carpet treatment to the visitors. Photo fanatics get a unique opportunity to get pictures clicked with celebrities, scientists, great leaders and other icons. The main purpose of making this wonderful gallery is to offer an opportunity to artisans and craftsmen to showcase their unique talent.
Siddhivinayak Temple, India
This revered Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple has a small sanctum housing the idol of the Lord. The unique statue of Ganesha, ’The Elephant Lord’ is made of a single piece of black stone and is almost two and a half feet wide with the main trunk towards the right instead of left. Devotees across the world come here to pay obeisance and donate large amounts of money as their wishes get fulfilled. The premises of the temple are full of people, especially during the evening aarti.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, India
Formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a historic railway station associated with Mumbai since time immemorial. This epitome of heritage in Mumbai is an impressive example of ancient Victorian Gothic Revival architecture blended with traditional Indian architectural style. The entrance gates of this outstanding edifice have two columns of which one is crowned with a lion representing Britain, and the other has a tiger representing India. The main structure of this cherished landmark of Mumbai is made of sandstone and limestone. The interiors of this UNESCO World heritage site are lined with excellent quality of Italian marble.
Nehru Center, India
This is an impressive memorial to the erstwhile prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru. The main aim of this center is to promote the ideals and philosophy of Nehru. Many interesting educational as well as cultural programs, are organized regularly. Nehru Center is an outstanding hub of numerous scientific, and educational activities along with performing arts, such as dance, drama, and music in Mumbai. The massive complex spread over a large area harbors Nehru Planetarium, an auditorium with a capacity of almost 1000 people, experimental theatre with modern facilities, a well-maintained library art galleries, and research centers. It also houses two well lit and air-conditioned exhibition halls.
Taraporewala Aquarium, India
It is India's oldest aquarium and one of the main tourist attractions of city. It houses marine and freshwater fisheries. Situated in the posh locality of Marine Drive, this aquarium has large tanks made with high-quality Flexi glass for clear visibility. There are sharks, sea turtles, trigger fishes, small starfish, moray eels, stingrays along with other unique species of fish. A special section of "plantation aquarium" is developed that features imported varieties of water lilies and other varieties of rare aquatic plants. Another attraction is "island aquarium, oceanarium, and an amphitheater in its tropical section.
Juhu Beach, India
It is a spectacular beach facing the Arabian Sea. It has a long beachfront. Several stalls are offering delectable street food such as spicy Panipuri, Bhelpuri, Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji to name a few. The captivating environs are created especially during the sunset and early mornings. Enjoy soothing views of the sunset as you stroll on the fine sand. This beach is a favorite haunt for filmmakers. Tourists and locals’ throng to relax and enjoy with their friends and loved ones. Horse-riding, jogging, and shopping are interesting activities at the beach. Juhu Beach Mumbai nightlife is worth experimenting with.
Hanging Gardens, India
Hanging Gardens is a popular evening hangout zone and picnic spot in the dazzling city of Mumbai for kids, joggers, and morning walkers. Also known as Pherozshah Mehta Gardens, this is a lush green terraced garden with appealing animal-shaped hedges. A sundial made of marble placed on a concrete slab and a beautiful flower clock is situated in the tranquil garden. This wonderful expansive park gives respite to visitors. The well-manicured park with beautifully trimmed hedges offers panoramic sunset views of the majestic Arabian Sea and is the best spot for joggers. Perched on the western side of the scenic Malabar Hill, Hanging Gardens is an important part of your itinerary when in Mumbai.
Colaba Causeway, India
A bustling street-side market that offers a unique and thrilling shopping experience to visitors. This casual yet colorful shopping destination is thronged by tourists and locals. originally called "Shaheed Bhagat Singh Road" it is a linked commercial lane between the urban South Mumbai and Colaba. This popular area is referred to as Colaba Market by locals. The buildings in Colaba causeway have a tranquil old-world charm. It houses famous restaurants and shopping centers. Quaint stalls are selling an array of clothes, antiques, accessories, home décor along with jewelry, furniture, perfumes, handbags, and that too at throw away prices There are a lot of boutiques and posh shops selling expensive and latest products.
Charminar, India
An outstanding historic monument of Hyderabad, Charminar with a beautiful architectural design is also called 'Arc de Triomphe of the East' and the 'Mosque of the Four Minarets'. This imposing square shaped edifice, built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in the year 1951 has beautiful intricate carvings along with striking signature motifs on the pillars and giant-sized clocks on all sides. Charminar has been built with granite and lime mortar. On the top floor of Charminar there is an old mosque while in the middle of the courtyard, there is a 'Vazu Khana' with a small fountain
Golconda Fort, India
Golconda Fort is a majestic edifice in Hyderabad boasting of brilliant architectural design. You can have a panoramic view of the surrounding city, especially at the time of sunset from the top of this remarkable fort. The colossal Fort with Fatesh Darwaja, eight gates and 87 bastions, 80 feet tree, mounted cannons, drawbridges, massive halls, mosques is an outstanding historical monument alluring every visitor with its matchless beauty and grandeur. An attractive feature of this popular landmark of the city is the mesmerizing light and sound show which presents its history and facts.
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