Damdama Lake is situated in the Aravalli Hills, conveniently located in Sohna, Haryana. It serves as a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of Delhi and Gurgaon. The lake’s mix of natural beauty and cornucopia of adventure activities make it a popular site for families, corporate groups, and nature enthusiasts. Having knowledge of the ticket prices and available packages will help the tourists plan their visit better.
Tickets and Packages Overview
π Lake Adventure
Adults – Kids-
Package with lunch & Fishing Activity
The offering contains a three course meal along with BBQ, a lunch pack, fishing, and an added hike
Family –
A family package with all activities for the price of one.
CAD$ 189.99
CAD$ 79 USD$ 34.99
Free Lunch Pack: A free packed lunch for hikes.
ππ½Additional Information
Children below the age of five are not considered full ticketed members.
Lakeside tranquil areas allow you contact nature while escaping the attached hustle and bustle. Do remember to check the current prices before your planned trip, as prices do shift over time.
π£ Activity Charges
Other packages may encompass some activities, but these will be charged separately if not included:
β’ Boating: Approximately 100 Rupees Per Person for a half-hour ride.
β’ Sporting Activities: In additional activities provided by the operator such as rock climbing, ziplining, and cycling, extra charges apply.
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π Timings
Visiting Damdama Lake is typically between 9:30 AM β 6:00 PM daily, while some sources suggest open hours of 7 AM β 6 PM. Regardless, itβs always good practice to check the current hours before going.
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β Tips for Visitors
β’ Booking In Advance: Group packages and night stays should be done well in advance.
β’ When to Visit: From October To March, the weather is pleasantly cool which is great for outdoor activities.
β’ Things To Bring: Sunscreen, hats, and sturdy shoes are recommended.
β’ Clean The Lake: Visitors should help keep the region clean and not disturb the natural setting of the lake.