Republic Day 2026: This Republic Day, visit these historic and iconic places with your family.

Delhi is considered the most important place in the country for Republic Day celebrations. It hosts a grand parade of the Order of the Garrison. The parade, along with the Red Fort and India Gate, is a symbol of patriotism.

 

India became a sovereign republic with the adoption of the Constitution on January 26, 1950. Republic Day is celebrated annually to commemorate this historic achievement. A patriotic atmosphere pervades the entire country on this occasion. India still boasts numerous historical and heritage sites that bear witness to pre-independence times. These monuments and landmarks not only exemplify architectural excellence but also tell stories of the nation's valor, sacrifice, and struggle. So, if you're planning a trip with your family this Republic Day, you can visit some of the country's most historic and iconic sites.

 

 

 

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Delhi is considered the most important place in the country for Republic Day celebrations. A grand parade is held here. Along with the parade, the Red Fort and India Gate are symbols of patriotism. The Red Fort is considered a magnificent example of Mughal architecture and is also the site where the tricolor is hoisted every year on Independence Day. Therefore, this Republic Day, you can visit the Red Fort and India Gate to witness the parade.

 

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The National War Memorial, located near India Gate, is dedicated to the country's martyred soldiers. Inaugurated on February 25, 2019, it houses the names of soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country, further strengthening the spirit of patriotism. Therefore, on January 26th, you can visit the National War Memorial with your family.

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Additionally, Jallianwala Bagh, a memorial to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place on April 13, 1919, is considered a crucial part of the freedom struggle. The memory of the innocent martyrs who died here still tells the nation the story of the atrocities of the British rule. Therefore, if you are planning a trip on January 26th, you may also want to visit the Jallianwala Bagh Memorial.

 

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If you're in Prayagraj this January 26th, you can visit Chandrashekhar Azad Park. Formerly known as Alfred Park, this park was the site where freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad sacrificed his life fighting the British on February 27, 1931. This place still inspires patriotism.

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You can also visit the Jhansi Fort. The Jhansi Fort is a symbol of Rani Lakshmibai's bravery. Built in the 17th century, the fort was the place where the queen fought against the British. Even today, this fort tells the story of courage and sacrifice.

 

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In addition, you can also visit the Kargil War Memorial on January 26th. Built by the Indian Army after the Kargil War, this memorial records the names of the martyred soldiers. Photos and events related to the Kargil War can be seen here.

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On January 26th, you can also visit the Wagah Border, located on the border between India and Pakistan, to witness the daily Retreat Ceremony, which will fill you with patriotic fervor. A particularly patriotic atmosphere prevails here on Republic Day.