Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple, located in Haryana, is a Baháʼí House of Worship notable for its flowerlike shape. It is a place of worship open to all, regardless of religion, or any other distinction, emphasizing the oneness of humanity. The temple's architecture is inspired by the lotus flower, symbolizing purity and peace.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Lotus Temple, Haryana, India

  • Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Nearest Railway Station: New Delhi Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Kalkaji Mandir Bus Stop
  • Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Metro Station
  • Cab Availability: Available 24/7

Best time to visit Lotus Temple, Haryana, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

MarchAprilOctoberNovember

Top Attractions Nearby Lotus Temple, Haryana, India

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  • Red Fort22 km
  • Jama Masjid23 km

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Travel Tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure pleasant weather conditions.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully, covering shoulders and knees, to adhere to cultural norms.
  • Use public transport or hire a taxi for convenient travel to the Lotus Temple, as parking can be limited.
  • Stay hydrated and carry water, especially if visiting during warmer months.
  • Be mindful of the temple's photography rules; some areas may restrict photography to preserve the sanctity of the space.
  • Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings to ensure a safe visit.
  • Engage with local guides or information boards to learn more about the temple's history and significance.
  • Plan your visit outside of public holidays and weekends to enjoy a less crowded experience.
  • Respect the silence and meditation areas within the temple to maintain the serene environment for all visitors.