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7.Museum Of Handicrafts

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3.Red Fort

3.Red Fort

Located in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Qutb Minar is the largest minaret in India and corresponds to the location of the first Muslim kingdom in the region of Northern India and the center of the sultanate of Delhi in the 12th century. Wandering through this park is worth it because there are lots of places to discover such as tombs, pavilions, palaces, mosques in ruins etc.

8.Qutb Minar

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The Craft Museum is a beautiful place to understand the cultural differences of India as well as the different ethnic groups that inhabit your territory. There you can buy handicrafts too as they are available for sale.

9. Rajon Ki Baoli And Gandhak Ki Baoli

This is the most famous avenue in Delhi and connects Vijay Chowk – the palace area of? The viceroy of India to the Indian Gate. It is an avenue full of green spaces, parks, fountains, and government buildings.

10.Rajpath

Located in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park not far from Qutb Minar is Rajon Ki Baoli - a three-storey well designated locally as a “dry pit.” The Gandhak Ki Baoli is just next door and has five floors but is less impressive.

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