

Step into India's largest transport museum and travel through centuries of mobility — from bullock carts and palanquins to vintage automobiles, motorcycles, locomotives, and aircraft.
Tucked away in Gurgaon, the Heritage Transport Museum is a one-of-a-kind day out — part time machine, part family album. Wander through galleries that house over 100 rare and restored vehicles, each carrying a slice of Indian history. Spot the scooter your grandfather rode. The Ambassador your family squeezed into for road trips. The locomotives that once stitched the country together.
How the visit works: This is a walk-in experience — no fixed time slots. Arrive any time during opening hours and explore at your own pace. Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours on-site, though you're welcome to stay longer. Entry is quick with minimal wait times, even on weekends. Guided tours are available on request for visitors who want to dig deeper into the stories behind the vehicles.
It's hands-on, photogenic, and surprisingly moving. Kids find a learning playground that doesn't feel like one. Couples find a quirky date spot with a thousand backdrops. And anyone who's ever loved a road trip finds a piece of themselves on the walls.
Open Tuesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays.
A perfect weekend plan, a meaningful day out, and the rare kind of place where every wheel really does have a story.