Delhi is a city where history and spirituality walk hand in
hand. Among its most breathtaking landmarks is the Akshardham Temple,
also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham. Unlike ancient monuments like the
Red Fort or Qutub Minar, Akshardham is a modern architectural wonder,
inaugurated in 2005.
Built on the banks of the Yamuna River, Akshardham is more
than a temple — it is a spiritual and cultural complex that showcases Indian
traditions, values, and timeless architecture. For travelers, it is not
just a sightseeing spot but an experience of peace, devotion, and beauty.
🌟 History &
Significance of Akshardham Temple
Akshardham Temple was created by the Bochasanwasi Shri
Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) under the guidance of Pramukh
Swami Maharaj.
The temple was inaugurated on 6th November 2005, and
since then, it has become one of Delhi’s most visited landmarks. Dedicated to Bhagwan
Swaminarayan, the temple symbolizes purity, devotion, and spirituality.
The complex was built in just five years with the
efforts of thousands of artisans and volunteers, showcasing India’s rich
cultural heritage.
🏛 Architectural
Highlights
The grandeur of Akshardham Temple leaves every visitor
spellbound. Built in pink sandstone and white marble, the temple follows
traditional Vedic architecture.
Key highlights include:
- Main
Mandir (Temple) – A 43-meter-high, intricately carved temple with over
20,000 statues of deities, musicians, and dancers.
- Gajendra
Pith (Elephant Plinth) – A base with 148 stone elephants depicting
stories of compassion and spirituality.
- Exhibitions
– Audio-visual shows, life-sized models, and cultural displays narrating
India’s spiritual history.
- Sahaj
Anand Water Show – A spectacular evening show combining water, light,
and music to tell ancient Indian stories.
- Yagnapurush
Kund – The world’s largest stepwell with a musical fountain.
- Gardens
– Beautiful lawns like the Yogihriday Kamal (sun-shaped garden) offer
peaceful walks.
The level of craftsmanship in every stone and sculpture
makes Akshardham a masterpiece of modern times.
📅 Timings of Akshardham
Temple
- Temple
Hours: 9:30 AM – 8:00 PM
- Closed
on Mondays
- Exhibition
Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Water
Show: After sunset (usually around 7:00 PM depending on the season)
👉 Best Time to Visit:
Evening hours are magical, as you can explore the temple and then enjoy the water-light
show.
🎟 Ticket Prices (2025
Updated)
- Temple
Entry: Free
- Exhibitions:
₹250 (Adults), ₹150 (Children 4–11 yrs), ₹200 (Senior Citizens)
- Musical
Fountain (Water Show): Around ₹90 per person
👉 Children below 4 years:
Free entry.
🚶 Things to Do at
Akshardham Temple
- Darshan
at the Main Mandir – Witness the spiritual aura of Bhagwan
Swaminarayan’s idol.
- Exhibitions
– Learn about India’s culture and spirituality through interactive
displays.
- Water
Show – A mesmerizing blend of water, lights, and storytelling.
- Walk
through the Gardens – Relax in the calm and scenic landscapes.
- Photography
(Outside Only) – Cameras and mobile phones are not allowed inside,
which makes the visit distraction-free.
📍 Nearby Attractions
Akshardham is located in East Delhi, close to many
attractions:
- Yamuna
Riverfront – A peaceful stretch for evening walks.
- India
Gate – 5 km away, a war memorial and iconic Delhi landmark.
- Lotus
Temple – 8 km away, famous for its unique lotus-shaped design.
- Connaught
Place – 7 km away, Delhi’s shopping and food hub.
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism Cab Service, you can easily cover Akshardham along with Lotus
Temple and India Gate in one comfortable trip.
🚖 How to Reach Akshardham
Temple
- By
Metro: Nearest station is Akshardham Metro (Blue Line), just 500
meters away.
- By
Bus/Auto: Regular services are available but may get crowded.
- By
Cab: The most comfortable and time-saving way.
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism cabs, you get a safe, hassle-free ride without worrying about
parking or directions.
🏨 Hotels Near Akshardham
Temple
Akshardham is well connected, and you can find hotels for
every budget nearby:
- Luxury
Hotels: The Oberoi, The Lalit, Le Méridien (5–7 km).
- Mid-range
Stays: Hotels in Laxmi Nagar & Connaught Place.
- Budget
Hotels: Guesthouses in Mayur Vihar & Preet Vihar.
👉 AK Tour &
Tourism helps book hotels for every budget with reliable service.
✨ Travel Tips
- Entry
to the temple is free, but exhibitions and water shows are
ticketed.
- Cameras,
mobile phones, and bags are not allowed inside — use the cloakroom
facility.
- Dress
modestly to respect the spiritual environment.
- Visit
in the evening for the water show.
- Keep
at least 3–4 hours in hand to explore the full complex.

Soldman Kell
April 25, 2025 at 10:46 am
Absolutely loved my stay! The tour was well-organized, and the hotel had stunning views. The staff were friendly and always ready to help. Highly recommended for anyone planning a relaxing trip!