India in Motion
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Ami
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India in Motion is a new multi-sensory tourist attraction, which was recently opened in Agra.
India in Motion takes the audience on a magical journey through Indian history, culture and sights. Passing through today's India in -or on – a variety of typical vehicles (after all – it's India in motion…), the visitors see the historical events that happened at each site.
You can see Ashoka's empire being built, look through the Gupta dynasty creating its cultural masterpieces, and Raja creating his southern-based kingdom as well, while in the north the Delhi Sultans start to gain power.
You can admire the Mughals building their magnificent palaces, or look at the growing Portuguese and British influence. You can meet Mahatma Gandhi and notice how India developed into what it is today: a breathtaking mix of ancient cultures and brand new high-tech companies, tourists and locals, "Bollywood", sky scrapers and a great cultural and theological heritage. Our "Smart" Motion Seats and other special effects (such as: rain, win, scents, etc.) make this unique educational experience a real “edutainment" experience, combining the best content, with cutting-edge technology. The host of the show is Anupam Kher, and it is multi-lingual (Hindi, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
The new attraction is located at the newly-opened Adlabs Cinema Complex in TDI Mall (next to Trident Hotel), only 5 minutes away from Taj Mahal.
Category: Attractions
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