Delhi is a city of history, monuments, and memories. Among
its serene and reflective sites, Raj Ghat stands out as a symbol of
peace, patriotism, and respect. It is the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi,
the Father of the Nation, and attracts millions of visitors from around the
world every year.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or
someone seeking a quiet place for reflection, Raj Ghat offers a unique
experience that combines spirituality, heritage, and tranquility.
🌟 History and
Significance
Raj Ghat marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi
was cremated on 31st January 1948, a day after his assassination. The
memorial is a simple black marble platform surrounded by lush gardens,
symbolizing Gandhi’s simplicity and dedication to truth and non-violence.
Over the years, Raj Ghat has become a place of homage for
national leaders, dignitaries, and visitors from across the globe. Nearby,
several memorials for other prominent figures like Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal
Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee have been
established, making it a hub of national history and pride.
🏛 Architectural
Highlights
Raj Ghat is known for its minimalistic yet powerful
design. Unlike elaborate monuments, it reflects the philosophy of
Mahatma Gandhi: simplicity and humility.
Key highlights:
- Black
Marble Platform: Marks the exact site of Gandhi’s cremation.
- Eternal
Flame: Burns continuously as a tribute to his life and ideals.
- Lush
Gardens: Well-maintained lawns, flower beds, and tree-lined paths
create a peaceful atmosphere.
- Nearby
Memorials: Separate memorials for Nehru, Shastri, and other leaders
provide historical context and a sense of continuity.
Walking through Raj Ghat is a reflective experience, where
every visitor feels the weight of India’s history and freedom struggle.
📅 Timings of Raj Ghat
- Open
Days: Every day of the week
- Visiting
Hours: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Best
Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for a calm and serene
environment.
🎟 Entry Fee
- Entry:
Free for all visitors
- Photography:
Allowed in gardens and surrounding areas, but not inside memorials.
Raj Ghat is accessible to everyone, making it ideal for
students, tourists, and international visitors.
🚶 Things to Do at Raj
Ghat
- Pay
Tribute: Stand in silence at Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial.
- Explore
the Gardens: Relax in the beautifully maintained lawns and enjoy the
peaceful surroundings.
- Visit
Nearby Memorials: Explore tributes to other Indian leaders like
Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri, and more.
- Learn
History: Read informative boards detailing Gandhi’s life and
contribution to India’s freedom struggle.
- Photography:
Capture the serene gardens and memorials for memories, while respecting
the sanctity of the place.
📍 Nearby Attractions
Raj Ghat is located in Central Delhi, close to
several other important landmarks:
- Red
Fort: 4 km away, an iconic Mughal fort and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- India
Gate: 6 km away, a war memorial and national landmark.
- Jama
Masjid: 3 km away, one of India’s largest mosques.
- Gandhi
Smriti: 2 km away, where Mahatma Gandhi spent his last days.
- Connaught
Place: 7 km away, ideal for shopping and dining.
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism’s cab services, you can comfortably visit Raj Ghat along with these
nearby attractions in a single trip.
🚖 How to Reach Raj Ghat
- By
Metro: Nearest metro station – Indraprastha Metro Station (Blue
Line), 2 km away.
- By
Bus/Auto: Readily available from Central Delhi and nearby areas.
- By
Cab: The most convenient way to visit, especially if combining
multiple monuments in one day.
👉 Travel comfortably with
AK Tour & Tourism’s cabs, ensuring a safe and hassle-free journey
through Delhi.
🏨 Hotels Near Raj Ghat
Several accommodation options are available for visitors
near Central Delhi:
- Luxury
Hotels: The Leela Palace, Taj Palace, ITC Maurya (5–10 minutes by
cab).
- Mid-range
Hotels: Hotels in Connaught Place and ITO areas.
- Budget
Stays: Guesthouses and budget hotels in Paharganj and Central Delhi.
👉 AK Tour &
Tourism also offers hotel booking services to suit all budgets and
preferences.
✨ Travel Tips
- Visit
early morning to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
- Dress
modestly, as it is a memorial and a place of respect.
- Maintain
silence inside the memorial to respect the sanctity.
- Combine
your visit with nearby attractions like Red Fort, India Gate, and Gandhi
Smriti.
- Carry
water and wear comfortable shoes for walking through gardens and paths.

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!