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Gurgaon is the most rapidly developing colonnade of Greater Delhi. It lies close to the International and the Domestic Airport. Gurgaon has emerged as the hub of IT and other new-age businesses. Gurgaon enjoys all the facilities available in Delhi. There are several places of tourist attractions in Gurgaon. Move around the town and revel in the scenic surroundings. You may enjoy boating in the Rajhans- Water Lake or stroll in the gorgeous green gardens.

Gurgaon Tourist Attractions
Sohna

Sohna has been provided with an exclusive Barbet Hut complete with its own sitting area and an attached kitchen. A motel at Sohna offers air-conditioned rooms for comfortable stay to the tourists. A four-bed dormitory, family huts and simple camper huts are available to suit the budget of various tourists.

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is another major tourist attraction. Founded by Dr. Salim Ali it is situated 20 kms from Gurgaon and 46 kms from Delhi. A stretch at marshy land has been remodelled. Hundreds of species of migratory birds have winged in to stay in the sanctuary. During winters birds migrate from as far as Siberia and Europe.

Damdama Lake

Gurgaon also boasts of another tourist attraction - the Damdama Lake. Tourist facilities at the Lake include restaurant, bar, motel wing, conference hall, hovercraft, lawns and camping site, adventure activities and lake for boating.

Shama

Located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway is the Shama. Its location makes it a popular halt with the travelers. The motel, restaurant, bar and lawns make it an excellent excursion or weekend trip from Delhi. It has hosted several family gatherings and celebrations.

 
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