Top 10 Places to Visit in Delhi

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Delhi


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Delhi Rallied up for administrative purposes into New Delhi and Older Delhi. Currently, New Delhi is the country's capital city. Both the old and new Delhi has too much to offer with regard to travel and tours. There are many historical sites and scenes to see a memorable adventure in India.

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Delhi includes a rich history and culture to explore. Additionally, it welcomes exquisite monuments from the ancient Mughal rulers, mosques, natural flora and fauna inform of nature parks and booming gardens for that calm, away-from town adventure. Listed here are 10 Best places to visit in Delhi


Top 10 places to visit in Delhi


1. India Gate

• The war memorial was constructed in memory of soldiers who died during World War II. • It's has well kept gardens and floodlights which shine attractively throughout night time. India Gate is situated in Raj path, New Delhi.


2. Red Fort

For history lovers, Red fort is a must visit place. It's actually a reminder of the Mughal empowers who ruled India in early times. It is one of the greatest and most popular monuments in the entire world. The tall walls (More than 2 km ) were constructed to maintain off invaders but, the Sikh and British still snore to capture it. Red fort is situated near Chandni Chowk in old Delhi.


3. Jama Masjid

• This goes down in history as the biggest mosque in India having the capability to hold on 25,000 worshipers. • The construction took 13 decades. At the top of the mosque delivers a panoramic view of the town below. Jama Masjid is situated in old Delhi town, opposite to Chandni Chowk, near Red fort.


4. Chandni Chowk

• This is among one of the earliest and most economical markets in the world. It has thin, busy and chaotic roads which make it exceptional. • Traffic is evident due to pedestrians, visitors and carts because they compete to sample Indian street food. • Chandni Chowk is located in old Delhi nearby Red Fort.


5. Humayun’s Tomb

• This tomb houses the body of the second Mughal emperor (Humayun's). It was constructed in 1570 at New Delhi. • The design is distinctive and gorgeous gardens that encircle it provide a cool serene environment.


6. Lodi Gardens

• Lodi gardens was built by britisher's in 1936. • It's situated several meters away from Humayun's tomb. • The gardens offer the ideal environment for meditation and relaxation.


7. Qutab Minar

• This is among one of the biggest brick minaret in the entire world. It was developed in the year 1206 and it has poetry and carvings of the holy Quran awesomely inscribed. • It was constructed to signify success and start of Islam rule in India. Qutab Minar is located in South New Delhi.


8. Gandhi Smriti

• This is actually the place where "The Father of The Country" Mahatma Gandhi stayed for 144 days before his assassination in January 30 1948. • Photos, paintings and sculptures are also been displayed here. Gandhi Smriti is situated in Central New Delhi.


9. Bahai (Lotus) Temple

• Bahai temple is a place of worships for people of all faiths and background. The Bahai faith instills unity of religions and people. • The temple is named after the lotus flower as it's in similar shape. • It's surrounded by ponds and gardens which makes it the Ideal Place to relax while seeing the floodlights glow in night. Bahai temple is situated near Nehru palace, south Delhi.


10. Garden of Five Senses

• Just s its name implies the gardens are all made to wake the five senses of an human. The garden has amazing flowers, plants, waterfalls and stones for a ideal natural environment. • It also has live music restaurants pubs and restaurants for beverages and food. • It is situated , close to Mehrauli Heritage center, New Delhi.


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