31+ Fun Places To Visit In Gurgaon With Kids

Places To Visit In Gurgaon With Kids

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The most vivid images that people get when they hear the name of Gurgaon is of industries, BPOs, and urban development. But there are many places to visit in Gurgaon with kids. The city is not considered to be a tourist destination. But is that really so? Maruti Suzuki India started its first automobile manufacturing plant here. 50% of the Fortune 500 companies have their offices here. The BPO industry in India began here. Yes, it is Gurgaon or Gurugram, as renamed recently.

With aquariums, planetariums, theme parks, recreational parks, and art galleries, Gurgaon is a must-see for kids and adults alike.

We give you a list of family-friendly and kid-friendly places in the city with its many exciting activities and attractions. Be ready to be surprised!

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Museums In Gurgaon

What better than museums to start your tour with when you are travelling with kids. This is our list of the must-see museums in Gurgaon.

1. Heritage Transport Museum

Vintage cars, planes, trains, bicycles, boats, motorcycles, scooters, rickshaws, trucks…the list goes on. The Heritage Transport Museum takes you back in time to see the classic modes of transport that once adorned the roads, waterways, and airspace of India. It is a fascinating place to visit in Gurgaon for kids!

Where: Bilaspur – Taoru Road, Gurgaon

Attractions: The museum is a treasure trove of vintage transportation – the collectible toys section and the historical collection are a must see. The museum also has a souvenir shop if you want a collectible model.

Days open: 9am to 6pm

Hours: All days except Mondays

Entry fee: Rs. 300 per adult, Rs. 150 per child under 12 and students with a valid ID

Amenities: Parking, restroom, restaurant

Things to consider: The museum hosts exhibitions from time to time – attend one if possible.

2. Stellar Children’s Museum

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Stellar Children’s Museum is where your kids can learn about simple science concepts and try them too. It is India’s only touch-and-feel museum or educational space with interactive activities for kids. Every gallery is engaging, and the exhibits in them are designed to impart learning through unstructured play and experimentation.

Where: Ambience Mall, Gurgaon

Attractions: Splash, Live It and Marketplace

Days open: All days, except Mondays

Hours: 10am to 6pm

Entry fee: Rs. 600 for a child, accompanied by an adult

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, restaurants

Things to consider: The museum is ideal for kids aged between 1 and 8.

Mukta Naik, a mother and architect, recounts her visit to Stellar Children’s Museum in Gurgaon with her daughter, Aadyaa. She shares, “If you have young kids and live in the NCR, do spend a day at Stellar. Despite the steep price, it is precious to see children so excited and engaged in such healthy fun. Watching the children, I was reminded once again that it is not fancy toys, but simple things that children love most. The helper didis (staff) at the Museum are well-trained and patient. Aadyaa bonded with them immediately and hardly needed me to be there with her. For mommies or daddies who want to relax in the cafe and read a book or catch up on work or a phone call, this is entirely doable (i)!”

3. Vintage Camera Museum

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Photography has a long history in India, and the Vintage Camera Museum takes you back there. With a collection spanning over 100 years, this tourist place in Gurgaon has some of the finest analog camera models that photography enthusiasts around the world have used over time. There are over 1,000 camera models for visitors to see!

Where: DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon

Attractions: The rare photos clicked with these cameras – includes unseen images of Jawaharlal Nehru signing the Constitution of India.

Days open: All days except Sundays and Mondays

Hours: 11am to 5pm

Entry fee: Rs. 300

Amenities: Parking, restrooms

Things to consider: This is for photography buffs only.

4. Museum Of Folk And Tribal Art

Founded by historian and artist KC Aryan, the Museum of Folk and Tribal Art is a not-for-profit organization. The museum has a unique collection of masks, paintings, bronze sculptures, wooden carvings and more. The museum gives you an insight into the lifestyles of tribes from around India.

Where: Sector 4 Urban Estate, Gurgaon

Attractions: KanthaiA traditional form of hand-stitched embroidery from Bengal, India, and Bangladesh often used to decorate clothing and household items embroidery works from West Bengal, lithographsiA printmaking technique where an image is drawn on a flat surface and then transferred to paper , the exclusive gallery of Hanuman (Monkey God) collection

Days open: All days

Hours: 10am to 5:30pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking and restrooms

Things to consider: The museum is dedicated to preserving tribal artifacts and items. It is located in the collector’s residence, and may not be exciting for younger kids.

Historical Places in Gurgaon

Did you know that Gurgaon was the home of Guru DronacharyaiA character in the epic poem Mahabharata, known for his skills as a warrior and teacher of MahabharataiOne of the two major ancient Indian epic poems, telling the story of the Kuru dynasty and the struggle for the throne ? It was also the hub of all activity during the 1857 revolution. If you want to learn more about the history of Gurgaon, here are some places you can visit.

5. Sheesh Mahal

The Sheesh Mahal was once the palace of Nawab Farrukh Shah in 1761 AD. The palace is built in sandstone and depicts Mughal architecture. It is a double storied building with beautiful mirror work inside. This is one of the kid-friendly places to visit near Gurgaon.

Where: Farrukh Nagar, Haryana (45km from Gurgaon)

How to reach: Taxis and private vehicles

Attractions: The exquisite mirror work and the jail chamber

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 10pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Food for purchase, restrooms, and parking

Things to consider: It does not have any activities for kids.

6. Pataudi Palace

The Ibrahim Kothi or the Pataudi Palace is the erstwhile palace of the Nawabs of Pataudi. The palace was built by the 8th Nawab of Pataudi, Iftikhar Ali Khan, and designed by Robert Tor Russel. It is an imperial-style building that also functioned as a hotel a few years ago.

Where: Pataudi District

How to reach: Private vehicles and taxis

Attractions: Architecture and food

Days open: All days

Hours: 12pm to 11pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restaurant, hotel and restrooms

Things to consider: It is a heritage property that also functions as a hotel. The food is good but slightly expensive.

7. Farrukh Nagar Fort

The Baloch Dynasty rulers built the fort that lies in the Farrukhnagar town. The fort and the octagonal town that surrounds it were captured by the Mughals in the early 1700s. The town was renamed Farrukhnagar after the Mughal emperor.

Where: Farrukh Nagar, Haryana (45km away from Gurgaon)

How to reach: Taxis and private vehicles

Attractions: The Dilli Gate, the Sheesh Mahal in the center of the fort and the stepwell are the sights you should not miss.

Days open: All days

Hours: 9am to 6pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, and food stalls

Things to consider: It will take you two to three for a complete tour of the fort and its attractions.

8. Qutub Khan’s Tomb

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The tomb is another Mughal architectural structure in Gurgaon. It was constructed in the memory of Adam Khan, who served as a general for Emperor Akbar. The structure, built in the 18th century, is made of red sandstone and is under the management of the Architectural Society of India, for renovations and conservation.

Where: Gurgaon

Attractions: The Mughal architecture

Days open: All days

Hours: 9am to 6pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking

Things to consider: It is a small stop and may not be of interest unless you are a history buff.

9. Kesroli Fort

The Kesroli Fort lies on a hill top in Alwar d istrict of Rajasthan. Built in the 14th Century, the fort is now a heritage hotel managed by the Neemrana Hotels group. The fort is famous for its wide verandahs, stone passageways, turrets, and ramparts.

Where: Alwar, Rajasthan

How to reach: Private vehicles, taxis

Attractions: The fort’s architecture and the main hall. The view from the top of the fort is awe-inspiring.

Days open: All days

Hours: 24 hrs.

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, accommodation, restaurant

Things to consider: The fort is now a hotel – so you will have to stay there a day to experience the place.

Malls And Entertainment Places

When you are residing here, it could be a good idea to take your kids to these famous places in Gurgaon – a home to several retail structures, most of which are malls offering shopping, entertainment, and food for its visitors.

10. Ambience Mall

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Ambience Mall is a must visit fun place in Gurgaon, where you can spend an entire day with your children. It has four levels, with two levels dedicated to shopping, while the third and fourth levels have restaurants and play zone for kids. The mall is also home to the famous Stellar Children Museum, OK Play and Wakkao for kids. You can go ice skating at the iSkate rink on the sixth floor. You can also have oodles of fun with some awesome activities like standup shows and karaoke. If your young ones are interested in electronics, Fun City at Ambience Mall is the perfect place to visit while you are in Gurgaon.

Where: DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon

Attractions: Stellar Children’s Museum, Buddies Bungee, Fun City, BluO and iSkate

Days open: All days

Hours: 10am to 10pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: A great place to spend time with kids – could be more expensive than visiting historical places or museums.

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Ambience Mall features over 230 shops and dining options, with parking available for approximately 4,000 vehicles.

11. Cyber Hub

Cyber Hub is an enormous retail space that houses several restaurants and shopping arcades. The place also has a few pubs and family-friendly entertainment options such as Smaash. Cyber Hub is not for kids per se, but they can have a good time at Smaash while you can enjoy the shopping and dining experience.

Where: DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon

Attractions: Smaash has bowling, virtual gaming, cricket, fly max, walk the plank and arcade games.

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 12am

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, restrooms

Things to consider: The mall is huge but has more dining and shopping options than entertainment zones.

12. MGF Metropolitan Mall

Like most other malls in the city, the MGF Metropolitan Mall is a one-stop destination for fun and leisure. The mall has some of the biggest retail brand stores alongside restaurants and a huge play zone for kids, which you can add to your list of visiting places in Gurgaon.

Where: Heritage City, Gurgaon

Attractions: Amoeba bowling and gaming arcade

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 11pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: The mall is located in a prime locality and is easy to access.

13. Grand Mall

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The Grand Mall is one of the well-established malls in Gurgaon. With an area of 220,000sft, the mall accommodates several retail brand stores, restaurants, a spa and children’s play area. It is also a good place to go shopping and dining if you have half a day to spare.

Where: Saraswati Vihar, Gurgaon

Attractions: Shopping and kids entertainment floor. The spa can be a perfect place to relax for adults.

Days open: All days

Hours: 8am to 11pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restaurants and restrooms

Things to consider: The kids play area is small. Your kids might get bored sooner if they are used to bigger game zones in malls.

14. DLF Mega Mall

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One of the biggest malls in Gurgaon, the DLF Mega Mall is a premier mall that houses retail outlets of some of the world’s major brands. The mall also has several restaurants, and a kids’ play zone called Hangout. This is one place that is bound to give you and your family hours of fun and entertainment.

Where: Golf Course Road, Gurgaon

Attractions: Dashing cars, kids’ play area, arcade games at the Hangout

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 11pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, and restrooms

Things to consider: You could also catch a movie at one of the theaters managed by DT Cinemas.

Amusement Parks In Gurgaon

When all you want to do is have some fun with kids, ensure that your itinerary of places to visit in Gurgaon includes some of these amusement parks.

15. 32nd Milestone

32nd Milestone is an entertainment hub combined with a restaurant, spa and business convention center. The complex has a bowling alley, go-karting track, and an exclusive gaming enclosure for little kids. If you want to relax, the place also has well-furnished rooms for its guests. It has loads of exciting attractions and activities to give kids of all ages, from tots to teens, the most memorable time.

Where: Near Sector 15, Gurgaon

Attractions: Go karting, video gaming arcade, Playland and more

Days open: All days

Hours: 10am to 11pm

Entry fee: Nil, charges for individual activities and games

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, restrooms

Things to consider: You can go for the get-together packages if traveling with a group.

16. Fun N Food Village

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The amusement and water park has several joyrides, water rides and activities that can keep your kids busy the entire day. You can divide your day between the water park and the amusement park. Or you could choose just one. Either way, you will not be disappointed.

Where: Kapashera, Gurgaon

Attractions: Space Journey, Pool activities and kiddie rides are fun.

Days open: All days

Hours: 9:30am to 5:30pm

Entry fee: Rs. 400 per adult, Rs.300 for kids

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: The place also arranges buffet dinners for birthdays and other parties.

17. Wet N Wild Resort

As the name suggests, Wet N Wild is an aqua park with green landscapes, clean and fresh water pools and a myriad of activities that your kids will love! The resort has an indoor food court and accommodation options for holiday goers. You could also choose this place for a theme party. With loads of entertainment and great food plus more, this is the perfect place for a great day or weekend in Gurgaon with the kids.

Where: Jaipur Highway, Gurgaon

Attractions: Pools and water slides for adults and kids, tornado and pendulum rides for older kids.

Days open: All days

Hours: 10am to 8pm

Entry fee: Rs 400 for adults, Rs. 300 for kids

Amenities: Restrooms, restaurants and accommodaion

Things to consider: This is a resort and offers holiday packages.

18. Oysters Water Park

A highly popular weekend getaway in summers, the Oysters Beach Waterpark is purely an aqua park with fun things like wave pools, slides, and water buckets. The park has several kid-friendly rides and is worth a visit when in Gurgaon.

Where: Near Huda City Metro Station, Gurgaon

Attractions: Oh My Gurgaon, a 45-degree loop for adults, is a must try (if you are up for an adrenalin rush). The wave pool is ideal for the kids.

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 6pm

Entry fee: Rs. 799 for adults and children above 4ft, Rs. 599 for children below 4ft

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, restrooms

Things to consider: Carry nylon or lycra swimming apparel.

19. Aapno Ghar Amusement Park

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One of the first amusement parks to be set up in Gurgaon, the Aapno Ghar Wonderland is a place for fun with kids and family. The park has 21 exhilarating rides in addition to a unique play area for children. The rides are separate for kids and adults. The park also organizes entertaining musical programs and puppet shows quite often.

Where: Sector 77, Gurgaon

Attractions: Joy train rides, Merry-Go-Round, and other cool and fun rides for kids.

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 7pm

Entry fee: Rs. 400 each for the water park and the amusement park., Rs. 650 for combined pass to the parks. Tickets are a must for kids above 2.75ft

Amenities: Restrooms, parking and restaurants

Things to consider: Groups of 30 and above can get discounts

Lakes And Parks In Gurgaon

Gurgaon also has a few natural sights that you can visit with kids. Here are our picks.

20. Damdama Lake

The Damdama Lake is one of the largest natural reservoirs in the region. The place around the lake is often visited by nature enthusiasts and is also one among the favorite picnic spots in Gurgaon. Nature lovers will enjoy the scenic view of the lake, with the AravalliiA mountain range in Northwestern India known for its rich biodiversity range in the backdrop. The place is also popular for boating.

Where: Around 24 km from Gurgaon

How to reach: Private vehicles and taxis

Attractions: Boating in motor boats, paddle boats, and row boats

Hours: Recommended time of visit 6am to 6pm

Entry fee: Nil, boating charges separate

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, and food stalls

Things to consider: There are no activities other than boating.

21. Sohna Lake

The Sohna Lake lies atop the Aravalli hills in Haryana. It is famous for boating and scenic views. Several resorts that are located in the region offer adventure sporting activities and boating.

Where: 133km from Gurgaon

How to reach: Day trains or private vehicles and taxis from Gurgaon

Attractions: Boating, resorts nearby have spa and outdoor activities

Hours: Recommended time of visit 6am to 6pm

Entry Fee: Nil, boating charges separate

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, and food stalls

Things to consider: It will take you two and a half hours to reach the lake.

22. The Lost Lake

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The Lost Lake in Gurgaon may not be like the one in Oregon, but it is one of the beautiful creations of nature around the city. One of the things to do in Gurgaon is to go on nature walks and hikes near such lakes and parks. You can also go bicycling around the lake. The place is scenic and appeals to photography enthusiasts too.

Where: 20km from Gurgaon

How to reach: Private vehicles and taxis

Attractions: It is a secluded place for picnics. Scenic if you go early in the mornings

Hours: Recommended time of visit 6am to 6pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking

Things to consider: It is a secluded place, not many tourists come here. You may want to avoid visiting it alone or in small numbers.

23. Sultanpur National Park Bird Sanctuary

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Home to more than one hundred different varieties of birds, the Sultanpur National Park Bird Sanctuary is a popular tourist and picnic spot in the NCR. You can spot birds like the red-vented bulbul, red-collared dove, green bee-eater, rock pigeon, rose-winged parakeet and other resident birds. You will also find migratory birds like the Siberian crane, Asian Koel, Eurasian wigeon comb duck and the greater flamingo during certain seasons.

Where: 15km from Gurgaon

How to reach: Private vehicles and taxis

Attractions: Bird watching and picnics; children’s park and a library

Days open: All days except Tuesdays

Hours: 7am to 4:30pm

Entry fee: Rs.5 per person

Amenities: Restrooms, parking, and food stalls

Things to consider: An ID proof is necessary to enter the park; it takes around two hours for a complete tour of the park.

24. Leisure Valley Park

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Leisure Valley is located right in the middle of Gurgaon city, but away from its urban atmosphere. The park has a lush green landscape that is a welcome change from the pollution and dust that are commonplace in the city. The park is also an excellent picnic spot.

Where: Sector 29, Gurgaon

Attractions: Musical Fountain, the rose garden, children’s park and Roots café.

Days open: All days

Hours: 5am to 10pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: Good to carry cash, vendors inside may not accept cards.

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The park hosts a stunning sound and light show in the evenings that attracts visitors looking for a unique experience. Over the years, Leisure Valley Park has even become a popular spot for cultural events, food festivals, and public celebrations.

25. Aravalli Biodiversity Park

Another place to explore the rich flora around the region is the Aravalli Biodiversity Park. The place was once a wasteland but is now home to a variety of birds, mammals, and reptiles. The 692 acres of park is home to 24 species of reptiles, 90 varieties of butterflies, 190 species of plants and over a 1,000 different types of plants.

Where: Sector 24, Gurgaon

Attractions: Rock Garden, Arboreta, Tropical Rain Forest and Cactus house. Catch a glimpse of rare birds like Orange-headed Thrush, black eagle, and honey buzzard.

Days open: All days

Hours: 5am to 8pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Parking and restrooms

Things to consider: A long walk and patience are required to find and identify the different species of flora and fauna in the park.

26. Neverenuf Garden Railway

A mini railway-wonderland, the Neverenuf Garden Railway is a must-see sight in Gurgaon, especially for kids. A garden railway project, the park features running train models in an area of 30,000sft. From busy urban settings to sleepy rustic villages and mountain rail passes, you will find everything in this magical world of trains. Interactive automation controls run all the trains in this garden.

Where: Manesar, Gurgaon

Attractions: You can try your hand at steering RC motorboats, cars, and other vehicles. The farm animals in the garden are also a sight to see!

Days open: Sundays

Hours: 11:30am to 5pm

Entry fee: Rs.500 per person; No ticket required for kids aged less than 2

Amenities: Restrooms, parking food and drinking water

Things to consider: Booking and reservations for a visit must be made in advance. Walk-ins are not allowed.

27. Skyjumper trampoline park

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The Skyjumper trampoline park in Gurgaon is one of the best indoor amusement parks to have an unforgettable adventure. It is the largest trampoline park in North India, with a wide range of interesting activities to have a fun-filled session with your kiddos. Considered one of the best kids’ birthday party places in India, It is also one of the most famous indoor areas to celebrate a day out with your loved ones.

Where: Sohna Road, Gurgaon

Attractions: Trampoline arena, Laser tag arena, sky lounge cafe, party room.

Days open: All days

Hours: Mon-Fri (11:30 am to 9 pm)

Sat-Sun (10 am to 10 pm)

Entry fee: Weekdays – Rs. 500 (30mins), Rs. 750 (60mins), Rs. 1000 (90mins)

Weekends – Rs. 700 (30mins), Rs. 900 (60mins), Rs. 1250 (90mins)

Amenities: Sky Lounge cafe, party room

Things to consider: It is better to opt for easy and breathable fabrics, with athletic shorts or leggings for comfort.

Other Kid-Friendly Places

If parks, museums, amusement parks and nature trails are not enough, here are a few more kid-friendly places to visit in Gurgaon.

28. Kingdom Of Dreams

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An authentic entertainment place in the city, the Kingdom of Dreams is the venue for some of the best shows for kids and adults. Explore the cultures of India through the many programs, stalls, and activities that the place hosts. It also has a special section dedicated to the singing legend and actor Kishore Kumar. The shows in here are as entertaining as they can get!

Where: Sector 29, Gurgaon

Attractions: NautankiiA traditional form of Indian theater, often performed in rural areas and characterized by song, dance, and drama Mahal, Zangoora, ShowShaa Theatre, Culture Gully, Great Indian Talent Circus, IIFA Café, Reverse Bunjee (this is a new one) and exclusive shows for kids.

Days Open: All days, except Mondays

Hours: Weekdays from 12:30pm to 12am
Weekends from 12pm to 12am
Reverse Bunjee timings – 11:30am to 2:30pm and 4pm to 9pm (closed on Mondays and national holidays)

Entry fee: Weekdays Rs.499, weekends Rs.599 for all except children less than 4ft., Separate charges for Wizwits and Reverse Bunjee

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, wheelchairs, creche and restrooms

Things to consider: Set aside a day for this place – there is so much to see in here.

29. Camp Tikkling

If you are looking for a rustic experience in camping and outdoor activities, then Camp Tikkling is one place you should include in your itinerary. Spread over an area of three-and-a-half acres, Camp Tikkling is for people of all ages. The place has some of the best adventure, nature, and eco-friendly activities for kids, adults, and young adults. Proximity to the city and the surrounding Aravalli make the place an excellent sight to see and experience in Gurgaon.

Where: Sohna Road

Attractions: Potter’s wheel, tractor ride, tree plantation, rock climbing and rappelling (artificial), rain dances, camping and adventure zone for adults.

Days open: All days

Hours: 7am to 7pm

Entry fee: Rs.990 per person – bookings allowed only for groups

Amenities: Restrooms, parking, food and drinking water

Things to consider: This is a place you can go to for some adventure or for a relaxed, quiet time in your own little tent.

30. Pratapgarh Farms And Resorts

Thinking of an adventure? Think Pratapgarh Farms and Resorts – a great place to visit near Gurgaon within 100 kms, where you and your children can indulge in fun activities like a mud bath, Burma bridge, tug of war, kabaddi, matka painting and more. Pratapgarh Resorts is fun, adventure and leisure combined into one. In addition to adventure sports and activities, you can also experience the rural lifestyle with the rural domestic activities that they conduct there.

Where: Jhajjar, Gurgaon (55km from Gurgaon city)

How to reach: Private vehicles or taxis

Attractions: Mud bath and rural activities like gilli-danda, lattoo, kite flying, archery and pounding grain.

Days open: All days

Hours: 9am to 5:30pm

Entry fee: Rs. 780 for adults, Rs. 425 for kids aged between 5 and 10.

Amenities: Parking, restaurants, restrooms

Things to consider: Packages include unlimited food and fun activities, so it is totally worth the money!

31. Smaash

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Smaash is the fun-filled play area for kids and adults. The franchise, known for its innovative indoor adventure and virtual reality experiences, is set up in Gurgaon’s Cyber Hub mall. Experience virtual simulation and virtual reality like nowhere else in Gurgaon. The music and good food make it even better.

Where: DLF Phase III, Gurgaon

Attractions: Arcade games, video games, simulation and virtual reality gaming

Days open: All days

Hours: 11am to 12am

Entry fee: No admission ticket – charges for individual activities. Packages can be booked online, or on the spot.

Amenities: Restaurant, parking, and restrooms

Things to consider: The place has more to offer to older kids and teens. It has birthday packages for younger children.

32. Camp Mustang

Another impressive camping option in Gurgaon is Camp Mustang, an adventure destination for families and groups. From team building activities to obstacle courses, camel cart rides, and astronomy, you can experience it all here, at Camp Mustang. The facility also organizes birthday parties, science fairs and educational camps for school children.

Where: Sohna Road, 20 km from Gurgaon

Attractions: Outdoor wall climbing, camping, and astronomy (look through the telescopes)

Days open: All days

Hours: 10am to 6pm

Entry fee: Rs. 900 per person (minimum group size of 20); Rs.600 per person for birthday party packages

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: The entry fee is slightly on the expensive side, and the packages are only for larger groups.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which cities are near to Gurgaon?

Gurgaon lies in the National Capital Region (NCR) of India and is in close proximity to Delhi, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Whether you wish to work or spend your leisure time, Gurgaon has it all. From top-notch companies to premium malls, and high-end restaurants to residential complexes, Gurgaon is a place that serves every person coming here.

2. Which part of Delhi is near Gurugram?

Gurugram is located adjacent to South Delhi. On its east are Noida and Faridabad, which are other newly developed areas.

3. Are there any art or craft institutes in Gurgaon that offer activities for children?

Raga Ratnam Creative Arts, National Institutes of Fine Arts, Art With Children, The Art Room, and Prath are some art and craft institutes offering various activities for children.

4. What are some family-friendly restaurants or cafes in Gurgaon that have kid-friendly menus or play areas?

Gurgaon has restaurants and cafes such as Jungle Jamboree and Hang Out for families to visit. These places have special menus for kids and areas where children can play, making it a fun experience for the whole family.

5. Are there any pottery or pottery painting studios in Gurgaon that offer workshops for children?

The Clay Company is a pottery studio in Gurugram, offering classes for children and adults to make and paint pottery in a fun and creative setting.

6. What are some family-friendly tips for visiting Gurgaon?

When visiting Gurgaon or any city with your kids, the best tip is to stay prepared. Always carry sunscreen, water bottles, snacks, tissues, wipes, sanitizer, chargers, power banks, extra clothing, and hats. Look up the entry fees, fastest route, and opening and closing times on any attraction you wish to visit. When visiting amusement parks or any theme park, watch your kids closely for their safety. Ensure they wear life jackets and accompany younger ones on rides for water activities.

Gurgaon is one of the cities in India with a great blend of cultural and modern places such as museums, forts, malls, and lakes, making it a child-friendly place to visit. No matter what you choose from these places to visit in Gurgaon with kids, your children will have a fun time. We gave you details of the exact locations, major attractions, preferred timings, entry fees, and possible ways to reach the places. So, plan your schedule to spend some memorable and fun times with your children and family in Gurgaon.

Key Pointers

  • Gurgaon is not just an industrial city, it also has museums, historical landmarks, amusement parks, and scenic places.
  • Visiting sanctuaries like the Sultanpur National Park Bird Sanctuary can make you feel like you are not in a bustling city but somewhere rural.
  • Gurgaon offers an insight into the culture through educational sites like the Heritage Transport Museum and Museum of Folk and Tribal Art.

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Explore the vibrant fun zones for kids in Gurgaon! Check out this video to unveil the top five places where children can create joyful memories and relish a fantastic time.

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