Is there an entry fee to visit the Lotus Temple in Delhi?
No, entry to the Lotus Temple in Delhi is completely free. The Bahá’í Faith encourages open access to its Houses of Worship for all, regardless of religion, nationality, or background. Visitors are welcome to enter the temple for meditation and prayer during operating hours, typically 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, closed on Mondays.
What is the best time of year to visit the Lotus Temple to avoid crowds?
Visit between November and February to enjoy pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The temple can be packed on weekends and public holidays, especially during winter months when tourism peaks. Arriving shortly after opening at 9:30 AM helps avoid peak visitor volumes.
Are there any dress code requirements for entering the Lotus Temple?
Yes, modest clothing is required for all visitors. Shoulders and knees must be covered as a sign of respect. Footwear is not allowed inside the temple and must be stored in the free cloakroom before entry. This rule applies to all visitors regardless of faith or nationality.
Can I take photographs inside the Lotus Temple?
Photography is not permitted inside the main prayer hall of the Lotus Temple to maintain silence and reverence. However, visitors can take photos of the exterior and surrounding gardens. Tripods, drones, and recording devices are also prohibited on the premises.