Not just Indians, but tourists from around the world love visiting India’s iconic monuments. However, long ticket queues often spoil the excitement before the visit even begins. Here’s some good news for them! Visitors can now book entry tickets online through the District, making monument visits quicker and hassle-free. Scroll down to know more!
Book Tickets To India’s Iconic Monuments On District
If you’re planning a visit to India’s monuments, you can now book your tickets online through District. This step aims to make monument visits easier, faster, and more organised for everyone. As per The Tatva India, with the District app, visitors can book entry tickets for over 160 monuments across more than 20 cities in India.
Several popular monuments are included in this service, like the Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Charminar, Golconda Fort, Konark Sun Temple, Hampi, Ellora Caves, and Chittorgarh Fort. Almost all of us are familiar with the fact that these monuments attract thousands of visitors every day, which often leads to long ticket queues. The situation becomes even more challenging during weekends, public holidays, and school vacations. Now, visitors can enjoy a stress-free experience and skip these long queues. Simply show your digital ticket on your phone and enter the monument.
How To Book Tickets?
Booking tickets online is quick and simple. Users just need to select the monument they want to visit, choose a date, and complete the payment on their phone. After booking, the District app generates a digital ticket. Visitors can show this ticket at the entrance, reducing the need for cash and paper tickets.
Officials believe this digital booking system will help manage crowds more efficiently, especially during peak travel seasons. According to The Tatva India, next time you’re in Agra, Delhi, Hyderabad, Aurangabad, Mamallapuram, Vijayapura, Konark, Hampi, Murshidabad, or Cooch Behar, don’t forget to book your visit to India’s iconic monuments in advance.
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