Akshardham

A masterpiece in the smog
Rating 8110

5 february 2017Travel time: 2 february 2017
Akshardham, the largest Hindu temple in the world, hides a veil of smog, which is usual for 25 million Delhi, the population is estimated - a huge number of illegal immigrants live in the Indian capital. The temple was included in the Guinness Book of Records: height 42 m, width 94, length 106. It is decorated with more than 20 thousand statues. The masterpiece of stone carving was created recently, you can see it, admire it, but not only you can’t take pictures up close, but it’s strictly forbidden to even enter the territory of the complex with a camera or video camera! There is no list of things forbidden to the visitor, there is a list of things allowed, it is short: shoe covers for legs (without shoes), a passport, money and a bank card. Even watches are allowed only ordinary ones with the function of determining the time, but without electronic frills.
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