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Delhi Sightseeing Tour – How to make the most out of it
Delhi Sightseeing Tour Delhi, the capital of India is a perfect blend of centuries of evolutionary history,
diverse cultural elements and modernization. As per ancient Indian text The Mahabharata, Delhi is 5000-
year old, and it has been the capital city to several empires including Maurya Empire, Gupta dynasty,
Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. One of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, Delhi was
destroyed and rebuilt many times under the rule of various emperors. A Delhi sightseeing tour would be
a great experience to explore the impeccable historical monuments, Delhi’s multifaceted culture,
sumptuous food and glorious architect by Sir Edwin Lutyens and his colleague Herbert Baker.
Read through the list of monuments and buildings in Delhi that your Delhi sightseeing tour will comprise
of to make your expedition memorable.
Qutub Minar: A masterpiece of Afghan architecture, Qutubuddin Aibak started building it in the end of
the 12th century, but it was later completed by his successor. It is 72.5 meters high and at one point of
time was the tallest building in Delhi. Qutub Minar is considered among the world heritage sites and
witness millions of visitors across the world.
Gandhi Smiriti: Dedicated to the Father of Indian Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, this memorial consists of
visual aspects of his memories and the noble ideas he had educational features to represent the values
of life he followed and taught. This memorial has his several photographs, paintings on him and his ideas
from renowned painters, rock inscriptions and artefacts over the years Mahatma Gandhi spent here and
fighting against British rule.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Known as Birla Mandir by renowned Birla Family, it is a Hindu Temple which
was built in 1938 in Orissa style.
Bahai Temple: Known as Lotus temple, this temple has distinctive lotus shape and was made of marble.
Built in 1987 by followers of Bahai faith, this temple stands for equality of all religion and purity of life.
While visiting these four above-mentioned places in South Delhi, you’ll drive past India Gate, Parliament
House, several embassies and renowned five-star hotels.
Red Fort: Situated in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk, Red Fort was built by Emperor Shahjahan, last mughal
ruler and the one who built Taj Mahal (one of the Seven Wonders of the World). Made of red stone, this
fort was built in ten years from 1639 to 1648. Another fort, known as Purana Quila (Old Fort) stands for
a unique style of mughal architecture and is very close to the Red Fort. However, keep in mind that both
these forts are closed for visitors on every Monday. While going to see the magnificent Red fort, make
sure to explore the oldest and the largest market in Delhi, Chandni chowk market which is famous all
over India for sarees and lehangas.
Humayan’s Tomb: Another glittering star in the list of Delhi’s historical monuments, this fort was built
by Queen Haji Begum, widow of Emperor Humayun, in the 16th century. This is considered to be the
prototype of the Taj Mahal at Agra.
Akshardham Temple: A recent addition made in the list of tourist attractions in Delhi, it has been built
as a facsimile of Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar (Gujarat). This temple has been built on the banks
of the tranquil River Yamuna and sprawls over 100 acres.
You’ll drive through Firoz Shah Kotla Stadium, Indira Gandhi Stadium and Shakti Sthal while visiting the
above three places.
To make most out of your Delhi sightseeing tour, make sure your guide introduces you to the vast
history of Delhi and how it was formed out of seven different cities. Remember to savor on the
scrumptious food Delhi offers.
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