Gurgaon Diversity for Your Stay
Gurgaon happens to be a vital industrial and financial city close to New Delhi. It is known for its
fast-paced infrastructure, rapid urbanization, and economic prosperity. As a
fast-growing city, Gurgaon is an example of a mix of old and new. The city used
to have something to present in provisos of culture, entertainment, and top-notch
dishes. Either you can stay at hotels or ServiceApartments Gurgaon and visit all these places easily. We are exploring
the ten best things to do and see in Gurgaon.
Tau Devi Lal Park Bio-Diversity
Created as a botanical reserve,
this park stretches over two acres with its foundations located in trails for
walking and cycling, offering several recreational activities. At first glance,
the park looks like it will be a good place for jogging or evening walks, but
the real treasure of this area lies in its large population of birds, which
includes more than a dozen unique species. Indian Robins, Black Redstarts,
Lesser Whitethroats and Common Tailorbirds can be seen in forest settlements.
The park is a dream for bird watching enthusiasts.
Fort Farrukh Nagar
Many of the magnificent forts
dominated by feudal kingdoms can still be seen today. Fort Farrukh Nagar is
located 20 kilometers from Gurgaon, providing a good day trip around the city.
The fort, built in the 18th century by the Mughal commander, has survived
devastating times and still reflects the glorious past of the Mughal emperors.
Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal, situated in Farrukh
Nagar happens to be the most mesmerizing historical building in the area.
Built-in pink and red sandstone, ShesMahal is a romantic palace that
perpetuated the Mughal era. Spacious rooms, scattered courtyards, and upper
chambers are decorated with dazzling mirror work and intricate frescoes that
depict scenes from court life. They are laden with floral and geometric patterns.
You can have a beautiful view from one of that Service Apartments in Gurgaon close to it.
Ali Gosh Han Baoli
Ali Gosh Khan Baoli, located on
the territory of Shish Mahal, is a historical monument designated by the
Archaeological Service of India as a monument of national importance. This
dramatic three-story octagonal staircase is the dry well (boli) used by the
royal ladies from SheshMahal to take a bath. In earlier times, this dry well
supplied freshwater in the palace.


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