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Best Places to visit in Delhi
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Best Places to visit in Delhi
India GateLotus TempleJama MasjidAkshardham TempleRed FortHumayun’s TombRajghat
India Gate
India Gate is the pride of India. The gate gives sharp memories of the Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the World War I and the Afghan Wars. It was established in 1921 and unveiled in 1933. The monument was inspired by the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile, one of the most famous monuments in Paris.
Source : http://www.buzzntravel.com/india-gate
Lotus Temple
Delhi, the capital of India, carries a long list of travel attractions. Among all, the Lotus Temple is one of the most popular attractions that travellers don’t want to miss it. The temple is a symbol of one of the most difficult architectures of India.
Source : http://www.buzzntravel.com/lotus-temple
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid is largest mosque in India and can accommodate almost 25,000 people at a given time. This is located in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi. This was the last creation of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and was built between 1644 and 1658 .See more at: http://www.buzzntravel.com/jama-masjid_5
Akshardham Temple
This beautiful Swaminarayan group Hindu temple is located on National Hwy 24 in Delhi, quite close to the Noida turning. This was inaugurated in 2005.Almost 3000 volunteers and 7000 artisans helped in constructing Akshardham. Source: http://www.buzzntravel.com/akshardham-temple
Red Fort
The Mughal Emperors had given Delhi rich architecture in form of monuments and forts. The RED FORT, built by Shah Jahan (the fifth Mughal emperor), is the live example of rich architecture by the Mughal Emperors… In 2007, UNESCO had included the fort in the World Heritage Site. See more at: http://www.buzzntravel.com/red-fort-lal-qila_4
Humayun’s Tomb
As the name suggest this tomb belongs to the Mughal Emperor, Humayun. This tomb was made by Humayun’s begum, Haji Begum in the loving memory of her husband, in the year 1569-1570. See more at: http://www.buzzntravel.com/humayuns-tomb_1
Rajghat
This is a memorial where the Father of the nation-Mahatma Gandhi was cremated, after his his assassination on the 31st of January in 1948. This simple black marble platform is located towards the South of the historic Red fort monument, on the bank so the river Yamuna. Source : http://www.buzzntravel.com/raj-ghat
QUTUB MINAR
In the rich history of the capital of India, Delhi, the fort QUTUB MINAR has gotten a special place. It is the tallest fort in India with 72.5 metres high and 379 stairs. The base of this minaret is 14.3 metres and the last storey narrows to 2.7 metres.
See more at: http://www.buzzntravel.com/qutub-minar_1
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