Saket, Delhi — Travel Guide & Things to Do
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Saket
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Kiran Nadar Museum of ArtSai Baba MandirAdventure Island LimitedNearby restaurants
Barbeque Nation- Southern Park Mall, SaketMahabelly SaketThe Big ChillHaldiram's - DLF SaketPunjab Grill Select Citywalk Mall, SaketSi Nonna’s - The Original Sourdough Pizza | DLF Avenue, Saket | DelhiPizza Hut | Saket, DelhiYum Yum Cha Select CitywalkSobins GreensBistro lakeviewNearby localities
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Saket
Saket, Delhi, India
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attractions: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Sai Baba Mandir, Adventure Island Limited, restaurants: Barbeque Nation- Southern Park Mall, Saket, Mahabelly Saket, The Big Chill, Haldiram's - DLF Saket, Punjab Grill Select Citywalk Mall, Saket, Si Nonna’s - The Original Sourdough Pizza | DLF Avenue, Saket | Delhi, Pizza Hut | Saket, Delhi, Yum Yum Cha Select Citywalk, Sobins Greens, Bistro lakeview
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Things to Do in Saket, Delhi, India - Saket Attractions & Activities
Attractions of Saket
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Sai Baba Mandir
Adventure Island Limited
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
4.4
(499)
Closed
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Sai Baba Mandir
4.6
(153)
Open 24 hours
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Adventure Island Limited
3.7
(39)
Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taj Mahal Sunrise & Agra Fort Day Tour from Delhi
Tue, Dec 2 • 3:00 AM
New Delhi, Delhi, 110001, India
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The Chef - Indian Cooking Class
Tue, Dec 2 • 11:30 AM
New Delhi, Delhi, 110063, India
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Hands-on Indian cooking class in a local home
Wed, Dec 3 • 10:00 AM
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201309, India
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Restaurants of Saket
Barbeque Nation- Southern Park Mall, Saket
Mahabelly Saket
The Big Chill
Haldiram's - DLF Saket
Punjab Grill Select Citywalk Mall, Saket
Si Nonna’s - The Original Sourdough Pizza | DLF Avenue, Saket | Delhi
Pizza Hut | Saket, Delhi
Yum Yum Cha Select Citywalk
Sobins Greens
Bistro lakeview
Barbeque Nation- Southern Park Mall, Saket
4.3
(6.9K)
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Mahabelly Saket
4.4
(1.8K)
$$
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The Big Chill
4.5
(2K)
$$$
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Haldiram's - DLF Saket
4.5
(1.5K)
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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
4.4Art Museum
RITIK TIWARIRITIK TIWARI
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Saket is a hidden gem that showcases a vibrant tapestry of contemporary Indian art. Nestled within the heart of Delhi, this museum offers a serene escape into the world of artistic expression.
The museum's architecture itself is a testament to modern design, seamlessly blending with the surrounding cultural landscape. As you step inside, the curated collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations immediately captivates the senses. The exhibits span a diverse range of styles and mediums, providing a comprehensive overview of India's evolving art scene.
What sets this museum apart is its commitment to promoting both established and emerging artists. The carefully curated displays reflect the dynamism of contemporary Indian art, offering visitors a unique perspective on the cultural dialogue unfolding within the country.
The thematic exhibitions add depth to the museum's narrative, allowing for a deeper exploration of various artistic movements and social themes. The galleries are thoughtfully arranged, creating a harmonious flow that encourages contemplation and engagement with the artworks.
The museum's commitment to education is evident through its outreach programs and workshops, making art accessible to a broader audience. The staff's enthusiasm and knowledge further enhance the overall experience, providing valuable insights into the context and significance of each piece.
While the Kiran Nadar Museum may not be as widely known as some other art institutions in the city, it certainly holds its own in terms of the quality and diversity of its collection. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the museum's welcoming ambiance and exceptional curation make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a glimpse into the vibrant world of contemporary Indian art.
Sidharth ManojSidharth Manoj
As a design student who enjoys regular visits to museums and art exhibits, I was very keen on visiting KNMA and my experience with the curation and design of the exhibits has been very good. They make you do a lot of registration things before you even enter , which is fine. It is free to enter so minor hiccups in the experience are fine by me. However this good experience was completely ruined in the way the people there interacted with me. The guards especially talk to you in a way that they are doing you a favour by letting you be in the museum. Loud casual conversations are happening on the side while you're trying to immerse yourself in the exhibition. You're asked to leave rudely even before the closing time of the exhibition. I get that their working conditions might not be the best, and I can't expect every random stranger to be kind, but to not be assholes is a bare minimum, especially when you are going to a place like a museum where you don't expect to be treated with hostility. Hopefully KNMA will do something about this. While I didn't have the best experience at KNMA, Noida; KNMA Saket was topped the list of my worst experience in a museum yet.
P.S. the guard in the photograph was busy on a video call, but came over to me to specifically ask me to leave from an interactive exhibit thing they had displayed in the middle of the mall, the whole point of which is to allow people to see and interact with everything there.
AkankshaAkanksha
Walking through Songline is an immersive light installation based on a version commissioned in 2017 as part of the National Museum of Australia's Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters exhibition.
This exhibition was created with the guidance of cultural custodians and artists from the Central and Western desert regions.
Songlines, or Dreaming tracks, are pathways of knowledge that crisscross the continent and form the foundational stories of Australia. They map the routes and activities of Ancestral creator beings, imprinting the stories in the features of the land. Major songlines span the continent, while more localised ones connect only a few sites.
Like the epic poems of the great oral traditions from around the world, songlines are a way of holding and passing on knowledge in non text based societies. Access to this knowledge ranges from public versions to secret or closed versions, available only to the most senior custodians.
Songlines explain creation and transmit cultural values, including protocols of behaviour and how to live sustainably on this continent, as Australia's first Nations peoples have for millennia.
By embedding that information in story, performance and art, an entire continent has been mapped by and for its people and remains memorable for generations.
paras suriparas suri
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is a hidden gem for art lovers, offering a well-curated collection that beautifully blends contemporary and traditional Indian art. The atmosphere is immersive, making it an ideal space to explore creativity and deep artistic narratives.
During my visit, the highlight was the works of Gulammohammed Sheikh—a master of storytelling through paintings. His art reflects a fascinating interplay of history, mythology, and personal memory. One of his standout pieces brings together multiple timelines and perspectives, almost like a visual collage that bridges the past and present. His use of vibrant colors and layered imagery makes each painting feel like a living, breathing entity, encouraging viewers to engage in a deeper dialogue with the artwork.
Sheikh’s work is not just about aesthetics; it carries intellectual depth, often touching upon themes of displacement, identity, and cultural fusion. His ability to merge miniature painting traditions with modernist influences creates a unique, thought-provoking experience.
Overall, KNMA is a must-visit for anyone passionate about Indian art, and Gulammohammed Sheikh’s work alone makes the visit worthwhile.
Madhulika LiddleMadhulika Liddle
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is situated on the ground floor of the South Court Mall.
No entry fees is charged for KNMA, but you have to enter your details at the reception counter. From there, you can go on to visit the exhibitions on display. When we visited, two exhibitions were on: one by Atul Dodiya, whose pandemic art (365 paintings in 365 days) was on display; and the other by the very talented K Ramanujam, whose work—mostly from the 1970s—was on display. The number of galleries isn’t big, so it’s easy to see all that’s on display in about an hour, or even less.
Also very interesting, both for adults as well as children, is an interactive touch-screen display of modern Indian art, just opposite the reception counter. This shows thumbnails (relatively speaking) of works by famous artists like Amrita Sher-Gil, MF Husain, Nicholas Roerich, etc. Just tap on an image, and it blows up into a full-size version in the centre of the screen. We had a great time exploring this one; even our eight-year old daughter enjoyed it a lot.
Sai Baba Mandir
Sai Baba Mandir
4.6Temple
Gopalan RajamaniGopalan Rajamani
Sai Baba Mandir near PVR Anupam, Saket, New Delhi-110017 is a temple which is thronged by the devotees regularly. Of course, Thursday is a special day in the worship of Sai Baba. I am lucky to have regular darshan of Sai Baba. It may be pertinent to point out that this temple was built by late Swami Pragyananda.
Prateek WadhwaPrateek Wadhwa
I love this temple very close to my heart , full of inner peace, Panditji are really nice here , I love visiting this temple whenever I come to saket
Mayank SharmaMayank Sharma
This is a very spritual place or it may be called as a " Sampoorn Manokaamana Sai Pragya Dham Saket New Delhi"
Mani KumariMani Kumari
Passing by , you will not be able to stop yourself from going here.🙏
Bankateshwar Kumar SinghBankateshwar Kumar Singh
Spiritual And Religious Mandir Parishar
Adventure Island Limited
Adventure Island Limited
3.7Amusement Park
NITANT KUMARNITANT KUMAR
Some rides are really adventures and you can ride as many times as you want... Although some rides are Not working for several years and I missed those during recent visit as well. Aalo Paratha at Pind Balochi inside the island was awesome, we enjoyed.
NITANT KUMARNITANT KUMAR
Some rides are really adventures and you can ride as many times as you want... Although some rides are Not working for several years and I missed those during recent visit as well. Aalo Paratha at Pind Balochi inside the island was awesome, we enjoyed.

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