Best Places to visit in September in Gurgaon
10 Best Places to visit in September in Gurgaon
Damdama Lake Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary NeverEnuf Garden Railway Museum of Folk and Tribal Arts Aravalli Biodiversity Park Oxygen Chamber Mata Sheetala Devi Temple Farrukh Nagar Fort Galleria Market SodaBottleOpenerWalaSelect Stations To Find Route
Damdama Lake, Gurgaon
Damdama Lake is the biggest lake reservoir that is located in the state of Haryana, Earlier it was just stone and earthen dam that was constructed by British but now it has emerged as a popular picnic spot that is flanked by people from Delhi and other close by areas. The place has a peaceful as well as the calm vibe. It receives more than 190 species of both migratory and native birds. In the monsoons, the water level escalates here. There is no entry fee of any kind and you can visit Damdama Lake whenever you want.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Gurgaon
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is located at Gurugram Jhajjar Highway. Spread across a huge area of 14.52 hectares, this bird sanctuary is one of the hugely popular national park of the country. Bird lovers usually throng this place during winter months as the place is visited by various species of migratory bird. In fact, more than 1800 migratory birds come here. Some of the resident birds of the park are pigeons, purple sunbird, paddy field pipit, hoopoe, etc. The place serves as a very good picnic spot for residents of close by areas. There is an entry of just INR 5 for Indian residents and INR 40 for foreign nationals.
NeverEnuf Garden Railway, Gurgaon
Neverenuf Garden Railway is a family-oriented landscaped park that is spread over an area of 1 acre. This open-air museum is like a magical miniature world of railway tracks and townships. There are water bodies, hilly slopes, rocky hills and bouquets of flowers. People usually come here with their families for a picnic. It is an ideal spot for family outings. You can drive cars and boats in this miniature world and have a fun-filled time.
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Museum of Folk and Tribal Arts, Gurgaon
This is located in Sector 4 of Gurgaon. It demonstrates the finest artifacts of folk as well as tribal art. The things that you see here will just amaze you. This museum was started by Mr. K.C Aryan who is a renowned historian, sculptor, and writer. The different kinds of artifacts that you can see here are bronze, paper mache, wood crafts, terracotta, textiles, woodcraft, metal, etc. The place also houses a brilliant collection of paintings and books.
Aravalli Biodiversity Park, Gurgaon
Aravalli Biodiversity Park is located near Guru Dronacharya Metro Station. It is spread over an area of 153.7 hectares. The park encompasses ecologically restored and semi-arid land vegetation. This area degraded highly because of mining. The prime aim of this park was to rope back the lost biodiversity of the Aravallis. Another aim was to promote nature education among the students and promote environmental awareness. The park has 3.5 km walking and a 4 km long cycling track. The walking track is made of porous concrete.
Oxygen Chamber, Gurgaon
Oxygen Chamber is an area spread over 13,000 square feet and houses different air purifying plants along with air purifiers. It has been conceptualized due to the growing levels of pollution in the city. It appears to be a green oasis and you will simply love to come here and shop. It is located in Sector 29 in Gurgaon. It contains three sections, one is a nursery, and then there is a greenhouse for the indoor plants and an outdoor area. The oxygen chamber has 12 varieties of plants such as Peace lily, Areca palm, etc. There are no charges to enter the oxygen chamber.
Mata Sheetala Devi Temple, Gurgaon
This is an ancient temple that is dedicated to Mata Sheetla Devi, who was the wife of Guru Dronacharya, teacher of Kauravas and Pandavas. It is also referred to as Shakti Peeth. There is no entry fee to enter this beautiful Hindu temple. This temple has been held in great esteem and is flanked by pilgrims from far and wide. The temple is also referred to as Bhagat Lalita Maa and Masani Maa temple. No camera and video are offered inside the temple premises. Food stalls are located outside the temple. You can visit the temple at any time of the day.
Farrukh Nagar Fort, Gurgaon
Farrukh Nagar Fort was set up in 1732 by Faujdar Khan. He serves as a Governor to Emperor Farrukhsiyar. This Mughal fort is known for its outstanding design. It was built in 1732. This fort is popular about history buffs and adventure seekers. It takes around 2 to 3 hours to see the fort in totality. The structure and design element of the Farrukh Nagar Fort is sure to impress anyone that visits this fort.
Galleria Market, Gurgaon
You wish to buy men and women apparel, accessories, skincare products, home décor, accessories, etc, then you must visit the Galleria Market that is located in DLF Phase 4, Sector 28 of Gurgaon. The place is a retail paradise. It also has several restaurants and eating joints for those who love to eat. There is no entry fee for the market. This open-air market has been a preferred and oldest shopping spot for people of Gurgaon. As it is located right in the center of Gurgaon, it is an easily accessible and convenient spot for people.
SodaBottleOpenerWala, Gurgaon
SodaBottleOpenerWala is a chic eating joint. It is basically an Irani Café and bar located at DLF Cyberhub. The place is known for Parsi food and modern Indian beverages. You get a pint of beer at INR 245. The ambiance is nice and the service staff is attentive and prompt. The seating is comfortable. They have both indoor and outdoor seating for the convenience of the guests. Full Bar facility is offered. They even have a separate smoking area so that non- smokers do not have a problem
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