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Travel tips: Where to take children on Children's Day? Plan a trip to these places in the budget

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Children's Day is celebrated on 14 November. It is the birthday of the country's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and is an occasion of special enthusiasm and joy for children. On this day, parents do many activities to show affection towards their children and fill their lives with happiness. Going out with children on this special occasion can be a unique gift for them.

Many schools also have a holiday on the occasion of Children's Day. This year, Children's Day is on Thursday. You can also include weekend holidays for a long trip. There are some places in your own city that you can visit on a day off. Here, information is being given about some such places in India that are full of entertaining and educational experiences for children.

Udaipur, Rajasthan
Children may like Udaipur, the city of lakes and palaces. Udaipur is a wonderful destination for children. Enjoying boating in Pichola Lake, seeing the beauty of the City Palace, and the folk art museum of Bagor Ki Haveli will be interesting for children. The calm atmosphere and natural beauty here will also be liked by the children.

Delhi
There are many places for children to visit in the country's capital Delhi, but you can take them to places like Vigyan Bhavan, Nehru Planetarium, Zoo, Akshardham Temple, and Red Fort in Delhi. Here children can learn about science and astronomy. At the same time, they can see rare animals and birds in the zoo. Delhi's India Gate and National Museum give children an opportunity to connect with the history of the country.

Mysore, Karnataka
You can visit Mysore in Karnataka to see a fair of art, history and wildlife on South Indian Children's Day. The architecture and vibrancy of the Mysore Palace will definitely impress children. Apart from this, Srirangapatna and Chamundi Hills are also historically important sites. Children can also experience unique wildlife in Mysore Zoo and Radhakrishna Temple. Mysore's famous Dussehra festival and folk art enhance the cultural experience for children.

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Moolthan, West Bengal
If you are a resident of West Bengal, then you can take children to Sundarban National Park. In Sundarban National Park, children will get a unique experience of tiger reserve and mangrove forests. Here one gets the opportunity to see rare animals such as Royal Bengal Tiger, crocodiles, and various birds. It is home to natural beauty and amazing fauna, which can prove to be an exciting and educational experience for children.

Ranthambhore, Rajasthan
Make children feel close to wildlife. Take them to Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. In Ranthambore National Park, children get an opportunity to see tigers, deer, nilgai and various types of birds up close. The jungle safari here thrills the children as well as teaches sensitivity and love towards wildlife. Apart from this, a visit to Ranthambore Fort here will also take children towards history.

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