Tiffany Trump is the daughter of Donald Trump, and she went to Swaminarayan Akshardham with her husband Michael Boulos while they were visiting India on a private trip. They took along a small group of their friends, and this was one of the largest cultural and spiritual landmarks in India that they explored together while visiting India.
Spiritual Stop on a Private India Visit
Due to the family’s political stature worldwide, as well as the increasing number of high-profile visitors choosing to visit India to see its historic sites, the couple received considerable public attention for their visit. Tiffany posted about her experience at the temple online; in her post, she called her visit “incredible.” Many people who saw Tiffany’s post were impressed by her interest in Indian culture and spirituality. The pictures from the couple’s visit show them touring the temple, and they both admire the architecture of the temple and cultural artifacts within the temple.
The couple’s visit is part of a larger trend of international public figures choosing to visit India to experience the country’s historic and religious sites during their personal trips. Tiffany’s brief comment about her experience at the temple demonstrates the impact that the temple had on her during her visit.
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Akshardham Temple Welcomes the Couple
On their official social media, the management of Akshardham Temple responded positively to hosting Tiffany Trump, her fiancé, and their friends by thanking them for their visit to “a lovely day of discovering culture and heritage.”
Initially located in New Delhi, India, Akshardham Temple features stunning stone-carved statues and architecture; it also showcases exhibits of Indian traditions and Swamianarayan-inspired spiritual values. The temple was opened to the public in 2005 and is now one of the most visited sites in the nation’s capital, hosting millions of visitors from all over the world annually.
The tour of this magnificent temple was part of Tiffany and Michael’s larger trip to India. After their visit to Akshardham, they went to Agra to see the beautiful Taj Mahal. The famous monument is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a major international tourist attraction.
There are reports that the couple’s tour would take them to more destinations in India; their next location was to be Jaisalmer with its desert scenery, historical forts, and luxurious tourism sites. Both Tiffany and Michael were accompanied by considerable police security on their Indian tour because of their high profile; however, the tour was totally private with no formal diplomatic ties.
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Warm Reception from Officials
The visit was noticed in many diplomatic circles with the US Ambassador to India, Sergio Goor, welcoming the couple via social media during their time in India.
The primary interest and media hype surrounding the visit was due to Tiffany’s relationship with the US President and how significant her visit to major Indian cultural locations is to that relationship, and how appealing India would be as an internationally appealing destination that evokes spiritual, historical and monumental beauty.
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Who Are Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos?
Tiffany is the fourth child of Donald Trump and his first wife Marla Maples. She recently earned her Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University’s Law Centre in 2020. She also has typically kept a relatively lower profile than many of her siblings.
Michael Boulos is an American-Lebanese entrepreneur who has a family history of global commercial engagements. They wed in November 2022 and have routinely participated in various home and public functions together.
Their trip to India was particularly notable for their time spent at the Akshardham Temple, demonstrating the continued worldwide interest in India’s cultural and spiritual heritage. The images from this visit flowed on social media and highlighted yet another way that global icons from politics, business, and entertainment continue to flock to iconic sites in India.

