Gurgaon Travel Choices for the Best Deals Now
Gurgaon is reputed to be a city much more modern than the capital of India, equipped with all kinds of infrastructure, shopping centers and residential complexes that serve a population of approximately one million people. Once you have visited its modern shopping centers and played golf in great fields to practice this sport, you can make several visits of interest in the surroundings of Gurgaon, North India.
Offices, shops and residential complexes
The construction of Gurgaon has taken place in the last 20 years or so. Before it was a vacant lot, but from the real estate boom caused by the scarcity of land to build in the capital of India and the high rental prices, this city emerged practically out of nowhere, designed to house the offices and homes of White-collar workers from nearby Delhi. Residential complexes, Service Apartments Gurgaon, office building areas, the luxury shops and cars and the numerous golf courses are a reflection of the “new India” in this “millennium city”, as it has been called.
Sultanpur Lake National Park and Bird Sanctuary
This is the seventh heaven for nature lovers and especially ornithology. In the place there are numerous posts for bird watching and four towers with the same mission, and a full visit can take an hour and a half of walking. You can also see specimens of nilgai or blue bull, some large-sized ox-like Asian antelopes, and also examples of sasin or Indian antelope, black and small in size.
Sulfur spring of Sohna
The small town of Sohna (in indi, “gold) is known for its sulphurous spring, at the foot of a large rock and only accessible on foot. The waters emerge in this source at a temperature of 46 to 51.7 ° C, and are famous for their supposed therapeutic effects on skin infections and rheumatologic diseases. For the Hindus, it is a sacred place, and that is why the days of the lunar eclipse or solar eclipse come to its waters, and also when the new moon coincides on the calendar with a Monday. Be it you ae living at hotels or Service Apartments in Gurgaon, visit this place for sure.
Festivals and fairs
During the month of February a car rally takes place every year that leaves Delhi, crosses Gurgaon and ends in Sohna. The festival, which is celebrated every spring, is dedicated to the goddess Shitala, and during her celebration thousands of people approach the Shitala temple in Gurgaon from remote corners of India to pray and deliver their offerings for the gods to free them from multiple diseases and especially to smallpox children.