Delhi Tourism
Red Fort
Constructed during the Shah Jahan’s reign, Red Fort Delhi is made of red sandstone. It holds a special attention among all the famous Delhi attractions as the site serves as the venue from where the Prime Minister of India addresses mass on the Independence Day. It houses several interesting sections like the Diwan-e-khas and Diwan-e-aam and the weaponry museum. Another highlight of the fort is the Sound and Light Show in the evenings.
Qutab Minar
Constructed during the reign of Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199 A.D, it is a 72.5 m high pillar structure that serves as an important attraction on your Delhi sightseeing. This soaring tower of victory marks the triumph of the Sultan. The tower comprises of the five distinct storeys and each of them is marked by an extruding balcony and tapers. Qutub Minar New Delhi has five storeys. The first three-storeys are built of red sandstone whereas the fourth and fifth storeys are made of marble and sandstone. Located nearby are the ruins of Kila Ri Pithora, which is the fort of Prithviraj Chauhan.
Chandni Chowk
It is the most popular main street of Old Delhi. The area is exactly opposite to the orderly streets of New Delhi. Cars, pedestrians, cycle-rickshaws and hand-pulled carts all compete for space. It is chaotic and crumbling area but is equally fascinating as well. The narrow lanes abound in precious jewellery, electronics and fabrics. This is also an excellent area to taste some of the best street foods of the capital city. Various Delhi travel agents recommend Chandni Chowk for a hearty shopping experience.
India Gate
Located at Rajpath in the centre of Delhi there lies the India Gate. Designed by Edwin Lutyens in memory of the martyrs of India soldiers, the structure glorifies with the name inscribed on the arch. An eternal flame, the Amar Jawan Jyoti burns in memory of the solders. The area, enveloped by lush green lawns, fountains and water bodies serves as evergreen picnic zone amidst the central Delhi. India Gate Delhi is the most enticing attraction of the capital city.
Lotus Temple
Located near Kalkaji in Delhi, Lotus Temple speaks volume of being the only Bahai Temple in Asia. Designed by Fariborz Sahba, the temple comprises of a half-floating lotus as the main structure, combined with white petals of marble. It is 35 m tall and lies amidst 9 pools and big lawns.
Inside the temple, there is a huge prayer hall where devotees can meditate in a peaceful ambiance. In evenings, the structure gets illuminated and enjoys its golden glow. Built in 1986, the temple is open to people of all faiths. You cannot afford to miss this spectacular temple on your Delhi tour. The temple remains closed on Mondays.
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