Dwarka is a developing smart city neighbourhood situated in the district of South West Delhi, India, serving primarily as a residential region. Its close proximity to Gurgaon attributes to its popularity as well as its strategic city layout. Dwarka is one of the largest residential regions in Asia, boasting well-maintained facilities and easy access to tourist attractions.
The area’s highlight cultural interest is the Rukmini Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as ISKCON, the host location for religious, intellectual and social events on a widespread scale. Public attractions include well-designed cycling and pedestrian paths that allow for exercise and sightseeing around the area. Other points of interest include the Sports Complex, Dada Dev Mandir and a multitude of public markets.
Transportation around Dwarka includes an extensive motorway system encompassing major roads and byways. A metro connects the sub-city with the city centre and includes eight stops across the sub city itself. The nearest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport situated ten kilometres away.
The sub-city of Dwarka is named after the legendary Dwaraka Kingdom and was purposefully constructed in proximity to the business hub of Gurugramto connect major residential and economic areas. Dwarka is organised into Cooperative Group Housing Societies including five MCD Wards.