Do you want to make your child’s birthday party one-of-a-kind and memorable? Why not move the party outside and have a fun-filled picnic in Delhi? With its wealth of verdant parks, attractive gardens, and scenic sites, Delhi provides several possibilities for organizing the ideal birthday picnic. To help you arrange an extraordinary day, we’ve created a list of the best picnic spots in Delhi NCR to celebrate your child’s birthday.
- Appu Ghar: Since the 1990s, Appu Ghar has been known for revealing an entire generation to entertainment and amusement parks. You may experience being on a natural beach by resting on the loungers close to the wave pool, or you can enjoy being alone while participating in park activities in your cabana. It includes a beautiful food court with fabulous mocktails and four multi-specialty restaurants: Southern Bay, Aroma Coast, Tidal Tadka, and Langkawi Bay. Head out to Appu Ghar to escape the city’s daily rush and enjoy a day with your loved ones in this very entertaining and peaceful atmosphere!
- Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Saturdays, the park is close
- Entry Fee: Access to all Water Rides: Kids and Senior Citizens- Rs.799 INR; Adults- Rs. 1299
- Multi-Cuisine Buffet + All Water Rides: Kids: 1099 Rs; Senior Citizens: 1199 Rs; Adults: 1699 INR; Couples: 3000 INR
Address: Appu Ghar Marg, behind Huda City Metro Station, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122009, Google my business, Google map.
2. Worlds Of Wonder: Worlds of Wonder, located near Noida, is northern India’s most prominent amusement and water park. In addition to the coasters, there are attractions such as boating, rain dances, and a video game arcade. You may also have your birthday party here to make it unforgettable!
- Time: 10.30 AM to 7 PM seven days a week.
- Entry Fee: Rs. 899 for Adults and Rs. 599 for Children (Amusement Park); Rs. 1299 for Adults and Rs. 999 for Children (Water Park)
Address: No. 11, adjacent to TGIP Mall Entry from Gate, near Gardens Galleria Mall, Sector 38, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, Google my business, Google map.
3. National Bal Bhavan: National Bal Bhavan is an institution under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, headquartered at ITO in New Delhi. Established in 1956 by India’s then-Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the institute strives to foster and promote young children’s creative abilities by offering an interactive atmosphere.
- Time: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM everyday
- Entry Fee: Rs. 20 (Above Age 16); No Entry Fee (Below 16)
Address: Bal Bhavan, Kotla Marg, Mcd Market, Mata Sundari Railway Colony, Man, New Delhi, Delhi, 110002, Google my business, Google map.
4. A Rail Museum, Delhi: The railway museum in Chanakyapuri, in the heart of Delhi, showcases the history of one of our country’s oldest transportation sources. It displays over 100 real-size Indian railroads. Antique furniture and publications that enhance the railway’s history are also available. There is also a toy train that visitors may ride around the museum grounds.
- Time: 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM, Tuesday to Sunday
- Entry Fee: Rs. 50 Per Adult; Rs. 10 for Children
Address: Service Rd, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, Google map.
5. Kingdom of Dreams: A live entertainment theater with fresh acts every month is something children would undoubtedly want to see. The Kingdom of Dreams opened in 2009 and has consistently drawn a large audience. Each state of India is represented by its art, craft, cuisine, and other specialties, providing a pan-India experience under one roof. The concerts include music, dancing, and acrobatics that appeal to both children and adults!
- Time: 12.30 PM to 12 AM Tuesday to Friday, 12 PM to 12 AM Saturday-Sunday
- Entry Fee: Starts from Rs. 500
Address: सभागार परिसर, KINGDOM OF DREAMS, Sridevi Road, near IFFCO Metro Station, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, Google my business, Google map.
6. Lodhi Gardens: Lodhi Gardens is a municipal park located in New Delhi. It spans approximately 90 acres. This Afghan dynasty ruled significant portions of northern India, Punjab, and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of modern-day Pakistan from 14 to 15 centuries. The ASI has officially safeguarded the site. The gardens are located on Lodhi Road between Khan Market and Safdarjung’s Tomb and are a popular destination for morning walks among Delhi residents.
- Time: 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM (April to September) and 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (October to March), everyday
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Address: Lodhi Rd, Lodhi Gardens, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, Google my business, Google map.
7. Dilli Haat, Delhi: Dilli Haat, designed to evoke the atmosphere of a medieval village fair, is a shopper’s dream, a foodie’s utopia, and the metro city’s cultural hub. The bazaar, a spectacular blend of brilliant colors and many cultures, is situated in South Delhi’s commercial center, just across the INA.
- Time: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, everyday
- Entry Fee: Rs 30 for Indians (Adults); Rs 100 for Foreigners.
Address: INA Market, Dilli Haat, Kidwai Nagar West, Kidwai Nagar, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110023, Google my business, Google map.
8. Nehru Park: Nehru Park, located in New Delhi’s Chanakyapuri Diplomatic Enclave, is 85 acres in size. It was built in 1969 and named after our country’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru.
- Time: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
- Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Address: J7FG+JMH, Gali Number 1, Nehru Enclave, Shakarpur Khas, New Delhi, Delhi, 110092, Google my business, Google map.
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