A trip to Hauz Khas monuments would now require an entry fee
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NEW DELHI/ Updated : Jan 29, 2019, 14:53 IST
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Hauz Khas monuments located in South Delhi are soon going to be ticketed. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reportedly issued a notification that aims to make the 13th century complex at Hauz Khas a ticketed monument.
Hauz Khas monuments located in South Delhi are soon going to be ticketed. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reportedly issued a notification that aims to make the 13th century complex at Hauz Khas a ticketed monument. Read less
Hauz Khas monuments located in South Delhi are soon going to be ticketed. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reportedly issued a notification that aims to make the 13th century complex at Hauz Khas a ticketed monument.
The Hauz Khas monument entry fee has been set for INR 15 for Indian nationals and INR 200 for foreign nationals. Furthermore, ASI believes that the site is a potential revenue generator, as thousands of people already visit the site for free. Yet another important reason to turn Hauz Khas monuments into a ticketed destination is the fact that Hauz Khas is a major party hub, where numerous people visit every day to drink and dine, and so there is immense tourist potential. There are plans to add amenities such as a cafeteria, benches, and souvenir shops.
Plans are also being made to establish a museum that would help visitors to learn about other monuments maintained by ASI.
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