New Delhi
New Delhi
Qutab Minar – A World Heritage Site You Must Visit!
Your vacation deal in Delhi will surely include a trip to the towering historical wonder of Delhi and India, the Qutab Minar, which has earned for itself a place in the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Sites listing. This brick minaret that happens to be tallest of its kind in the world was developed in three periods of Mogul rule. This 72.5 meters high magnificent representation of Muslim architecture got its name from Qutub-ud-din Aibak, who started building it in the 12th century A.D. Later, Iltutmish and then Feroz Shah Tughlaq developed it further.
Agrasen Ki Baoli & Hauz Khas – Lesser-Known Wonders Of Delhi!
While you are still in Delhi, you can visit some other places of tourist attraction like the Agrasen Ki Baoli and Haus Khas that are not visited by international as well as domestic tourists frequently. The Agrasen Ki Baoli that is dedicated to Maharaja Agresen is a step well with a rare architectural magnificence. A part of it remains immersed in water always. It is a 14th century structure built by the Agarwal community on what we know today as Hailey Road, on the very busy Connuaght Place. The rare Tughlaqi architectural structure consist of three levels of which one is submerged in water while the other two are made up of beautifully arched structures.
Red Fort & Jama Masjid - Pride of Delhi !
When you come back from Surajkund and Badkhal Lake and head toward the capital of India, New Delhi, your first destination should be Red Fort (Lal Quia) and Jama Masjid.
India Gate, Purana Quilla and National Museum – Places That You Cannot Afford To Miss!
You might travel the world but there is nothing like traveling in India. Apart from the Lal Quila and Jama Masjid, Delhi, the capital city of India, has many other attractions. The India Gate, Purana Quila, and National Museum are some famous places for sightseeing. The Rajpath (Royal Path) is the pathway to the Rashtrapati Bhavan (the official residence of the President of India).