Discovering Delhi: Weekend Exploration For Your Toddler

Discovering Delhi: Weekend Exploration For Your Toddler

3 Jan 2018 | 2 min Read

Kapila@evrylitlthing.happiness

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Winter vacation have already started in Delhi. My daughter is 4 years old and for her vacations, we wanted to plan out things which are enjoyable as well as learning experience also for her. With the 3 months old younger one, we decided to stay in the city and not take too much of chances with the younger one’s first winters.

So I have got a few places in and around Delhi in my mind, I plan to visit with my daughter during these winter holidays:

 

Delhi Zoo

 

 

Timings :

9:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Closed on Fridays and National Holidays)

Time Required: 2-3 hrs

Cost: 

 Adults- INR 40/-

 Children (below 3 ft.)- Free

 Children (between 3-5ft)- INR 20

 Senior Citizens- INR 40/-

 

 

Shankar’s International Doll Museum

 

 

The doll musuem has 6000 dolls from 85 countries on display.

 

Timing :

10:00 am to 5.30 pm (Closed on Monday)

Ticket:

Adult: Rs.15/-

Child: Rs. 5/-

 

 

National Rail Museum

 

 

Timing: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (Closed on Monday)

Ticket:  Rs. 20

Toy train ride: Rs. 20

 

Day picnic at Hauz Khas Deer Park

 

 

Ticket: There is no entry fee to visit deer park. It is free of cost.

Timings:

During summers, it is open from 5 AM – 8 PM

In winter, it’s open from 5:30 AM – 7 PM

 

 

Cousins get together

 

 

These busy days we hardly get time together. So each vacation I plan to take my daughter to our cousins places so that she gets to know her cousins and can bond with them.

This is my list of places for this winter vacation.. do you have any suggestions? Leave a comment below  

#Placestovisit #Thingstodo #Delhimustvisit #Childrenvacation #Weekendoutings

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