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Sulabh International Museum of Toilets The only museum of toilets in the world, in Delhi

Introduction

Delhi is the home to a plethora of attractions and places to visit, but a unique museum in Delhi and an educational visit place is Sulabh International Museum of Toilets. Founded by the Sulabh International Social Service Organization, this toilet museum in Delhi is an uncommon museum that showcases the evolution of not only sanitation but also toilets from ancient times to the modern world. This fascinating attraction is definitely worth visiting for tourists keen on social development, sanitation history and social change. So if you are on a trip with Shahin Travels, do not forget to visit this unique museum in delhi.

History and Purpose

Established in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, a leading sanitation and social reformist in India, the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is located inside the grounds of the Sulabh International Social Service Organization. The museum is to teach humans about the history of cleaning themselves, sanitation technologies, as well as the importance of proper waste management. Through a variety of exhibits, it showcases how toilets have transformed over the centuries and the implications that had on human civilization.

Exhibits and Collections

The museum is divided into separate sections, each featuring different artifacts and information:

  • Ancient Sanitation Systems: Displays toilets from ancient societies, including those of the Indus Valley, the Roman Empire, and medieval Europe.
  • The Chambers of Grime: Chamber pots, early flush systems, and royal lavatories used by kings and queens.
  • New Innovations in Sanitation: Showcases the latest technology in toilets, low-water and low-small designs.
  • Global Models of Hygiene: A series of various toilets from around the world showcasing unique cultural perspectives on sanitation.

Why Sulabh International Museum of Toilets With Shahin Travels?

  1. Informative Experience: Understand the history of sanitation and its impact on human civilization.
  2. Social Awareness: Be aware of the hygiene, sanitation and sustainable waste management.
  3. One-of-a-Kind: This museum is like no other, providing a blend of history, innovation, and humor.

Shahin Travels— with knowledgeable and professional guides to make your tour enlightening.

Where and when and how much?

  • Address: Mahavir Enclave, Palam-Dabri Road, New Delhi
  • Timings: — 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Sundays and public holidays)
  • Fee: No (We would be obliged if you help and donate our sanitation project)

Conclusion

Visiting the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is not just a quirky experience—it is a lesson in awareness and innovation. If you are visiting Delhi, plan your trip with Shahin Travels and get to see this unique museum along with all other historical and cultural sites.

For details, go to shahintravels. in and plan your trip today!

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