Situated at Tikri Kalan, just two kilometres away from Delhi Haryana border on NH-10, Azad Hind Gram Tourist Complex has been dedicated to revolutionary Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his Azad Hind Fauj. A project of Delhi Tourism on a site that is believed to be the last place in India where Netaji had delivered a public speech, Azad Hind Gram Tourist Complex is a place where tourists can get some space for leisurely activities and entertainment. This has been effectively ensured by the presence of a museum, amphitheatre, food kiosks and souvenir and garden shops within the complex.
Azad Hind Gram Tourist Complex is based on North Indian style of architecture and involves immense amount of traditional Indian craftsmanship. There is a large statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the centre of the complex and several domes adorned with intricate mosaic work surround this statue as well as the museum. The museum houses several exhibits and artefacts related to Netaji and Azad Hind Fauj. Covering an area of almost six acres, this complex provides all sorts of basic amenities such as restaurants, drinking water, public toilets, convention facilities and public telephone.