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We often have friends visiting from overseas, and surprisingly, this was my first time at Gandhi Smriti. I was truly taken aback by how clean, well-organized, and welcoming the place is. Entry is completely free—for both locals and foreigners—which makes it even more impressive.
The exhibits are so detailed that you don’t even need to watch the movie Gandhi—his life story is brought to life through powerful visuals, artifacts, and thoughtfully curated displays. The volunteers are incredibly helpful and go out of their way to explain the exhibits, making the visit even more enriching.
Upstairs, there’s an interactive section that keeps both kids and adults engaged. You can even trace Gandhi ji’s last footsteps to the very spot where he was shot and took his final breath—a deeply moving and humbling experience. It’s a great homage to a great man.
We also spotted mother monkeys with their babies on the peaceful grounds, which added to the thoughtful and serene atmosphere. You could easily spend the entire day here. A must-visit for both locals and international visitors.