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Akshardham - Akshardham is a Hindu temple

Akshardham

'Akshardham' means the divine abode of God. One of the top attractions in Delhi is the Akshardham Temple, which features more than 234 exquisitely carved pillars, nine complex domes, twenty quadrangle spires, and 20,000 statues of Indian spiritual figures.

Best time to visit: All Time
Things to do: Stunning Architecture, Exhibitions, Sahajanand Darshan - The Hall of Values, Musical Fountain

HOW TO REACH AKSHARDHAM

  • Flight - There are flights all over India and Abroad that have direct flight to New Delhi Station, closest to Akshardham.
  • Metro: The nearest metro station to Akshardham Temple is the Akshardham Mandir metro station itself. The station runs along the Blue Line. Disembark from Yellow Line and interchange at Rajeev Chowk for Blue Line. Take a cab when you are travelling from Indira Gandhi International Airport or interchange at New Delhi metro station and board the Yellow Line only to change again at Rajeev Chowk.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Bus - Buses also run from New Delhi station and airport to Akshardham Temple. Direct Buses, cheapest option.
  • Car/Taxi - Book a cab directly to Akshardham and enjoy the hassle-free drive!

Traditional Food

Akshardham Temple is widely famous for its sacred significance all over the world! TravelNags will help you with Akshardham Visit Tips if you are a foodie. There are a lot of tasty Indian Traditional Food available on streets or restaurants, e.g. Dal Kachori, Rajma Chawal, Samosa, Bread Pakora can be labelled as Street Food as well as expensive restaurants dishes.






Top Attractions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it mandatory to take a ticket for the entry in Akshardham Temple

The temple complex is open to the public however no entrance fee is required to enter the complex Nevertheless there are some fees that have to be paid during the visit such as fees for particular displays boat and musical fountain shows

When is the Akshardham Temple Open for the visitors

The visiting hours are from 10:00 in the morning to 06:30 in the evening on Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday It remains closed on Mondays

Do I have to dress in a certain manner when visiting Akshardham

Yes indeed visitors are expected to dress appropriately Any areas of the upper body such as the shoulders arms and legs should be adequately covered Shawls and sarongs can be rented at the entrance of the temple if visitors do not have them

What restrictions are there when it comes to taking photographs in the Akshardham Temple

Photography and videotaping are prohibited in the temple premises Tourists have to leave their cameras and mobile phones at the designated area