Delhi Sulabh International Museum with Lunch

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According to the World Health Organization almost a third of the human population, around 2 billion people, have no access to clean restrooms. The Sulabh Museum, besides showing an interesting and historical collection, therefore educates the visitor in this important issue. It is divided in three sections, Ancient, Medieval and Modern.

Highlights
• Historical facilities from various ancient cultures
• Medieval examples including devices for European royalty
• Modern and future technologies

Additional Info

Duration: 2 to 3 hours
Starts: New Delhi, India
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets



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According to the World Health Organization almost a third of the human population, around 2 billion people, have no access to clean restrooms. The Sulabh Museum, besides showing an interesting and historical collection, therefore educates the visitor in this important issue. It is divided in three sections, Ancient, Medieval and Modern.

Highlights
• Historical facilities from various ancient cultures
• Medieval examples including devices for European royalty
• Modern and future technologies

Visit: Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, Palam Dabri Marg, New Delhi 110045 India

You will be picked up from your hotel and driven to Sulabh International Museum of Toilets.
The museum has three main sections:

Ancient: The story unfolds with the sanitation arrangements of the Harappan Settlements of around 3,000 B.C.

Medieval: During the Middle Ages, whether in India or elsewhere, the kings and emperors used to live in big forts for security reasons.

Modern: This section has interesting toilet related cartoons, photographs of toilets from the catalogues of reputed sanitary ware manufacturing companies and public toilets of different countries. The visitors in this section also see the toy-commode from China, mobile toilet of Sulabh, electric toilet from America and the model of the world’s biggest toilet complex at a religious place named Shirdi in Maharashtra.

Upon completion of your museum visit, you will have lunch included at a local restaurant (Beverage excluded).  After lunch, you will be transferred back to your hotel.



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