Delhi, the historic capital of the country is a Kohinoor on the throne of India. This heritage town has been decorated with numerous attractions like monuments, forts, temples, mosques, etc.
Top Attractions Delhi: Red Fort: Red Fort is one of the most popular monuments of the city, facing Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. The fort was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639. Built in red sandstone, the fort is spread over an area of 2 km.
Jama Masjid: Jama Masjid is one of the largest and best known mosques in India, which was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656. The courtyard of the mosque with a capacity of 25 thousand pilgrims at a time. It lies off Chandni Chowk, near the Red Fort in Old Delhi.
Qutub Minar: Qutub Minar is located in Mehrauli in south Delhi. Is a tower of red sandstone along the height 72. 5 meters, which is adorned with delicate carvings and verses from Koran. It is the tallest brick minaret in the world, built by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1206.
Humayun Tomb: Humayun's Tomb is another Mughal monuments of Delhi, which closely resembles the structure of the Taj Mahal. It was built during 1562 to 1565, designed by a Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas. It is located in Nizamuddin, New Delhi.
India Gate: India Gate is one of the most visited monuments in Delhi, which represents the colonial architecture. This masterpiece was built in memory of over 90,000 soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the First World War and the Afghan war. It is located on Rajpath, near Connaught Place, New Delhi.
Jantar Mantar: In New Delhi, Jantar Mantar is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh. It contains 13 architectural astronomy instruments, whose main objective was to predict the movements of the planets, moon, sun and to make astronomical tablets as well.
Lotus Temple, Lotus Temple, also known as Baha'i Temple is one of the main attractions of Delhi. It is famous for its unique architecture, the shape of a lotus flower. Built by the Baha'i community, this fascinating temple is located near Kalka ji, South Delhi.
Akshardham Temple, Akshardham Temple, a landmark among all the temples is the largest Hindu temple in the world. Built in 2005, the temple is spread over 100 acres of area. His work incomparable size, high-tech exhibition, musical fountain show, IMAX Theatre and lush green gardens are a must.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Exploring the New Town
Almost all the attractions of New Delhi is located south of Connaught Place, which, without doubt, the visit to make reservations ahead, get cash, eating or shopping. Built in concentric circles around a central park, the commercial heart of New Delhi was designed by Robert Tor Russell in late 1920. With their deep galleries columns, gleaming banks, and lots of hamburgers and pizza, is far from Chandni Chowk, but it is very chaotic, full of traders and hawkers, whose objective is that some of their money as quickly and seductive as possible. From here, the most attractive and worth visiting (unless you are moving to Jaipur) Jantar Mantar is (daily dawn-dusk), located on Sansad Marg, on the way to Rashtrapati Bhavan. It is one of the five observatories built outdoors in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the eccentric genius who built Jaipur. The sculptural qualities of the instruments designed much worth a visit alone, but keep in mind that Jantar Mantar of Jaipur, built by the king himself, is both larger and better preserved.
The easiest way to take the central imperial architecture of New Delhi - for many the main attraction - is to lead the India Gate, built to commemorate those killed in the First World War is an eternal flame in memory of those who gave their lives in the 1971 war between India and Pakistan, their names inscribed on the monument. Unfortunately it is not worth stopping here - the last time I visited the beautiful lawn is muddy and messy and full of courtesy to the hundreds who come every day, and ease of navigation defaced with ads canvas - but left westward along Rajpath feet (3.2km/2-mile boulevard once known as King's Road) to the gates of Rashtrapati Bhavan beautifully adorned, flanked by two buildings of the Secretariat almost identical. Having covered the architectural attractions of New Delhi, you can double back to the National Museum or take a trip to the National Gallery of Modern Art, located near the Gateway of India (Jaipur House;. Tel 011/2338-2835 , R 150, Tues-Sun 10 am-5 pm). Farther west is the Crafts Museum. Despite the National Gallery is one of India's largest modern art museums, is very serious money and are unlikely to emotion that are used to such sanctuaries Western and the Tate in London or New York Museum of Modern Art .
Other museums that you can consider in the area, especially if you have an interest in the last 100 years of history of India, are (all three are certainly a short auto-rickshaw from each other, so easy to combine ) as follows: Test the colonial bungalow where Gandhi stayed when he was in Delhi, where he was killed, is in many ways but the atmosphere of the museum, near Raj Ghat in Old Delhi. You can visit it now as it stands as the eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (5 Tees January Marg,. Tel 011/3095-7269; www.eternalgandhi.org: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am-5 pm, closed second Sat of the month). Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (. Teen Murti Marg, tel 011/2301-6734; free admission from Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 am to 17:00) was the great house of India itself, "Kennedy clan" Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India, a role of daughter and grandson, Indira and Rajiv, respectively, were also to play before both were killed. The mantle has been passed on to Sonia Rajiv's Italian wife, who holds the reins firmly believe that the current President of the ruling Congress Party. Although the participation of the Indians a love-hate relationship with it (many feel they have no right to become prime minister because of his Italian origin), there is no denying the fact that she is a women's best known and powerful in politics. His son Rahul dimples poster boy, despite being trained to become Prime Minister in time, is now happy to concentrate on the creation of youth initiatives and raking disputes (considered as acts of Conventions immature or last minute, depending on where you are standing), while his sister Priyanka prefers to play behind the scenes and is regarded by many as a young Indira. Those interested in contemporary Indian history may therefore also wish to visit Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum (1 Safdarjung Road, tel 011/2301-0094, admission free, Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am-4: 45pm ..) . An enormous force in post-independence India, Indira Gandhi was assassinated here by Sikh bodyguards. Among the sample (which provide a real sense of the woman) is his blood-soaked sari, as well as your child's clothing when he was assassinated Rajiv in 1991.
The best temples to visit in the heart of New Delhi Lakshmi Narayan Mandir (west of Connaught Place, Mandir Marg, leave cameras and cell phones abroad against), an ornate and contemporary Hindu temple built by wealthy entrepreneur BD Birla in 1938, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara (not Ashoka Road), the main Sikh temple in New Delhi .. If you are not north to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, a visit to the Gurudwara is highly recommended, if only to discover the warm atmosphere that seems to pervade all Sikh places of worship - evident in details like the shoe efficient storage, a scarf covering the head (both free), I really do not expect Guides reward pious devotional hymns (available at the door), (sings constantly sunrise-9pm), free food (served three times a day ) and Prasad (communion) gives out - be warned that they can be fatty and not offend, if you refuse. The Gurudwara is certainly an interesting contrast to Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, a visit to one of the earliest Hindu temples to open its doors to all castes (including the "pariah" as the British foreign) makes you feel very much like a tourist while the atmosphere comprising more than gurudwaras feels welcomed and humiliated.
If all this has been beating sightseeing, retreat to the Lodi Gardens (5 km / 3 miles south of Connaught Place), where the green meadows surrounding the crumbling tombs of the 15 th century Sayyid and Lodi dynasties - the graves are not well preserved, but the green oasis in the shadow may be sufficient in a break from the hectic traffic or shopping at the nearby Khan Market. Early mornings are very nice and if you want a little history of the gardens, we recommend a walk with INTACH (tel. 011/2464-1304; www.intach.org; R 50) which also organizes walking tours in Hauz Khas, another wonderful area to explore on foot, and is ideal for early risers. The 18th century tomb of Safdarjang lies just south of Lodi gardens, but more impressive by far is Humayun's Tomb (west short rickshaw ride), and across the street, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia.
Finally, for travelers with special interests can view the largest collection of rare stamps India free from the National Philatelic Museum, located at the post office in Dak Bhavan (Sansad Marg, comes on the back post office, Monday through Friday from 9: 30am-4: 30pm, closed 12:30 to 14:30).
The easiest way to take the central imperial architecture of New Delhi - for many the main attraction - is to lead the India Gate, built to commemorate those killed in the First World War is an eternal flame in memory of those who gave their lives in the 1971 war between India and Pakistan, their names inscribed on the monument. Unfortunately it is not worth stopping here - the last time I visited the beautiful lawn is muddy and messy and full of courtesy to the hundreds who come every day, and ease of navigation defaced with ads canvas - but left westward along Rajpath feet (3.2km/2-mile boulevard once known as King's Road) to the gates of Rashtrapati Bhavan beautifully adorned, flanked by two buildings of the Secretariat almost identical. Having covered the architectural attractions of New Delhi, you can double back to the National Museum or take a trip to the National Gallery of Modern Art, located near the Gateway of India (Jaipur House;. Tel 011/2338-2835 , R 150, Tues-Sun 10 am-5 pm). Farther west is the Crafts Museum. Despite the National Gallery is one of India's largest modern art museums, is very serious money and are unlikely to emotion that are used to such sanctuaries Western and the Tate in London or New York Museum of Modern Art .
Other museums that you can consider in the area, especially if you have an interest in the last 100 years of history of India, are (all three are certainly a short auto-rickshaw from each other, so easy to combine ) as follows: Test the colonial bungalow where Gandhi stayed when he was in Delhi, where he was killed, is in many ways but the atmosphere of the museum, near Raj Ghat in Old Delhi. You can visit it now as it stands as the eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (5 Tees January Marg,. Tel 011/3095-7269; www.eternalgandhi.org: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am-5 pm, closed second Sat of the month). Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (. Teen Murti Marg, tel 011/2301-6734; free admission from Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 am to 17:00) was the great house of India itself, "Kennedy clan" Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India, a role of daughter and grandson, Indira and Rajiv, respectively, were also to play before both were killed. The mantle has been passed on to Sonia Rajiv's Italian wife, who holds the reins firmly believe that the current President of the ruling Congress Party. Although the participation of the Indians a love-hate relationship with it (many feel they have no right to become prime minister because of his Italian origin), there is no denying the fact that she is a women's best known and powerful in politics. His son Rahul dimples poster boy, despite being trained to become Prime Minister in time, is now happy to concentrate on the creation of youth initiatives and raking disputes (considered as acts of Conventions immature or last minute, depending on where you are standing), while his sister Priyanka prefers to play behind the scenes and is regarded by many as a young Indira. Those interested in contemporary Indian history may therefore also wish to visit Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum (1 Safdarjung Road, tel 011/2301-0094, admission free, Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am-4: 45pm ..) . An enormous force in post-independence India, Indira Gandhi was assassinated here by Sikh bodyguards. Among the sample (which provide a real sense of the woman) is his blood-soaked sari, as well as your child's clothing when he was assassinated Rajiv in 1991.
The best temples to visit in the heart of New Delhi Lakshmi Narayan Mandir (west of Connaught Place, Mandir Marg, leave cameras and cell phones abroad against), an ornate and contemporary Hindu temple built by wealthy entrepreneur BD Birla in 1938, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara (not Ashoka Road), the main Sikh temple in New Delhi .. If you are not north to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, a visit to the Gurudwara is highly recommended, if only to discover the warm atmosphere that seems to pervade all Sikh places of worship - evident in details like the shoe efficient storage, a scarf covering the head (both free), I really do not expect Guides reward pious devotional hymns (available at the door), (sings constantly sunrise-9pm), free food (served three times a day ) and Prasad (communion) gives out - be warned that they can be fatty and not offend, if you refuse. The Gurudwara is certainly an interesting contrast to Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, a visit to one of the earliest Hindu temples to open its doors to all castes (including the "pariah" as the British foreign) makes you feel very much like a tourist while the atmosphere comprising more than gurudwaras feels welcomed and humiliated.
If all this has been beating sightseeing, retreat to the Lodi Gardens (5 km / 3 miles south of Connaught Place), where the green meadows surrounding the crumbling tombs of the 15 th century Sayyid and Lodi dynasties - the graves are not well preserved, but the green oasis in the shadow may be sufficient in a break from the hectic traffic or shopping at the nearby Khan Market. Early mornings are very nice and if you want a little history of the gardens, we recommend a walk with INTACH (tel. 011/2464-1304; www.intach.org; R 50) which also organizes walking tours in Hauz Khas, another wonderful area to explore on foot, and is ideal for early risers. The 18th century tomb of Safdarjang lies just south of Lodi gardens, but more impressive by far is Humayun's Tomb (west short rickshaw ride), and across the street, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia.
Finally, for travelers with special interests can view the largest collection of rare stamps India free from the National Philatelic Museum, located at the post office in Dak Bhavan (Sansad Marg, comes on the back post office, Monday through Friday from 9: 30am-4: 30pm, closed 12:30 to 14:30).
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The largest Hindu temple in the world
The Akshardham in Delhi, India is the largest Hindu temple in the world. It is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan was one of the most popular Hindu prophets. This temple represents the cultural beauty at its best. It is located on the outskirts of Delhi, on the banks of the river Yamuna. The architecture of the temple, says much of the indigenous culture of 10,000 years ago. The temple was built over a period of 5 years and engaged the services of 11,000 artisans. Akshardham was inaugurated in November 2005 and has since received thousands of visitors daily. No other Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, the Gujarat state capital. Akshardham means eternal or lasting forever. There are many things to do in Akshardham. First you can visit the main temple premises has a very BIOG idol of Lord Swaminarayan.
The entire temple is built without using a single piece of steel. The main temple in a total of 234 carved pillars and 20,000 small murtis (idols). It also has a spectacular path called the Trail Gajndra and 9 ornate domes. After visiting the main temple you can see the audio animatronics show, which lasts 3 hours. The show consists of different stages in the life of Lord Swaminarayan and how he left his luxurious life of being a prince to understand the suffering of people outside his realm. Ultimately attained enlightenment after their religious teachings to spread the word of humanity. The show moves from one diorama to another and see the different events happening in the life of the Lord.
If you still are not tired, then you should definitely experience the boat ride. The journey takes about 12 minutes and makes you experience the heritage of 10,000 years of age and indigenous culture. It is a journey through ancient inventions and discoveries made by Indians in popularity. Through the musical fountain at night you can see the fascinating mix of natural elements like fire, water, air and land. You can lounge or take walk in the garden of the premises which is also called the Garden of India. This is one of the largest gardens in India with lush green gardens and has wonderful bronze statues of Hindu gods in different places.
One important thing to note is that due to security reasons, wallets, purses, bags and mobile phones are not allowed in the temple premises. You can put in your car or hand it in the safe at the door. This temple is one not to lose sight in New Delhi. It symbolizes the architectural splendor and extends over 100 acres. Sandstone and marble are the main materials used to build the temple. Do not forget to visit the IMAX theater that shows documentaries and films of Lord Swaminarayan. You can eat your lunch in the restaurant inside the temple compound.
The entire temple is built without using a single piece of steel. The main temple in a total of 234 carved pillars and 20,000 small murtis (idols). It also has a spectacular path called the Trail Gajndra and 9 ornate domes. After visiting the main temple you can see the audio animatronics show, which lasts 3 hours. The show consists of different stages in the life of Lord Swaminarayan and how he left his luxurious life of being a prince to understand the suffering of people outside his realm. Ultimately attained enlightenment after their religious teachings to spread the word of humanity. The show moves from one diorama to another and see the different events happening in the life of the Lord.
If you still are not tired, then you should definitely experience the boat ride. The journey takes about 12 minutes and makes you experience the heritage of 10,000 years of age and indigenous culture. It is a journey through ancient inventions and discoveries made by Indians in popularity. Through the musical fountain at night you can see the fascinating mix of natural elements like fire, water, air and land. You can lounge or take walk in the garden of the premises which is also called the Garden of India. This is one of the largest gardens in India with lush green gardens and has wonderful bronze statues of Hindu gods in different places.
One important thing to note is that due to security reasons, wallets, purses, bags and mobile phones are not allowed in the temple premises. You can put in your car or hand it in the safe at the door. This temple is one not to lose sight in New Delhi. It symbolizes the architectural splendor and extends over 100 acres. Sandstone and marble are the main materials used to build the temple. Do not forget to visit the IMAX theater that shows documentaries and films of Lord Swaminarayan. You can eat your lunch in the restaurant inside the temple compound.
Akshardham Temple in Delhi

What is Akshardham? Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple is in New Delhi, India, which characterizes the beauty of the 10,000 years of Indian culture for excellence in the beauty, wisdom and happiness. The architecture and timeless spiritual messages of the Temple is the temple of Akshardham brilliant shows the contribution of Indian art and culture, values and harmony in humanity. The grand Akshardham temple was built in just five years through devotional efforts of 11,000 artisans and volunteers. It was inaugurated on November 6, 2005. Word Akshardham means the eternal blessings, divine and Akshar values defined as the Vedas and the Upanishads with divine bhakti, purity and peace.
What to see There are many things worth seeing at the Akshardham temple. The first and most important is the Mandir Akshardham Temple.
Mandir: The temple is built without steel, and consists of the 234 carved pillars, 9 ornate domes, 20 shikhara quardrangled, a spectacular route and murtis Gajendra 20,000 and the statues of devotees and divine personalities. Height: 141.3 m Width: 316 m Length: 356 m Opening: 06.11.2005, Kartik Shukla Panchmi, Labh Pancham, VS 2062 Organizer: BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. Creator: HDH Pramukh Swami Maharaj
Animatronics Audio Sample: The sample is the presentation of the Audio Animatronics Show at Akshardham temple features the life of Bhagwan Swaminarayn. Through the exhibition of happiness, success and peace of mind is portrayed by the sculpture Swaninarayan life. It is a unique 3D scenes and walk through dioramas. It may also be the fresh new message to the public.
Boat Trip: A 12-minute boat travel experience featuring the 10,000 year old India's glorious heritage. It is the journey through the labyrinth of ancient discoveries and inventions by ancient rishis and saints of India.
Source Musical: The Music Source Akshardham temple is called as the Yugnapurush Kund is a fascinating view of the earth, water, fire, air, Yagna means to sacrifice or generously give appreciation.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Laxmi Narain Temple, Delhi Birla Mandir in Delhi

Tour of aesthetics Lakshmi Narayan Mandir or the Birla Mandir located in the Mandir Marg in Delhi with India Travel Portal.
Negotiate a flight of stairs to enter the great Lakshmi Narayan Mandir is dedicated to the Hindu deities Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, though there are separate shrines located in the complex of temples dedicated to Hindu deities like Lord Ganesha, the Lord Krishna et al. Tours to the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Delhi takes you to a secular temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, on the express condition that people of all faiths, castes and sects would be allowed to enter the sanctuary of the temple.
High carved domes decorated with circular motifs ribbed, typical Orissa style of ancient architecture, the luxurious Crown Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Delhi, India. Lakshmi Narayan Temple lights up with festivities during the celebrations Janamashtami.
Admire the needles, idols, sculptures, spacious terraces and ornaments that adorn the interior of the great Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Delhi, India. The gardens and fountains behind the temple premises compliment the ornate temple decoration.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple was built by the famous Birla family who have the distinction of being one of the richest business families in India.
Dargah of Nizamuddin Auliya

Nizamuddin Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya or devotes Nizam-ud-Din, a revered Sufi saint. During the life of the saint, a solution developed here, still inhabited and known by the name of Nizamuddin. Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya Dargah of Amir Khusrau Delhi also buried, poet and favorite disciple of the saint. The dredger was built by Muhammad Tughluq and is one of the most revered pilgrimages of Muslims. Other tombs embodied in the Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah awliya are those of Jahan Ara Begum, the daughter of Shah Jahan and Mirza Ghalib, a distinguished poet.
Surrounded by a series of tombs, this Dargah is built on top of a tank. There is a legend attached to the Nizamuddin Dargah. It is believed that there was a discussion among the leaders of Tughluqabad and holy in the construction of this tank. The saint, in anger, cursed the leaders who Tughluqabad city will never prosper and so it happened. After its initial construction, the Dargah was subjected to a series of renovations and reconstructions. The present mausoleum built by Faridu'n Khan goes back to the years 1562-1563. Qawwali singers act Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya Dargah of Delhi in the evening after the evening prayer.
The square chamber of the Dargah is adorned with balconies and arched doorways. vaulted ceiling of the building has vertical stripes of black marble and topped by a lotus cresting. Even around the tomb is considered sacred. Many Muslims, including the royal family were buried here. The race for the Dargah is exceptionally strong during Id and Urs fair twice a year. Urs fair is held twice a year n the death anniversaries of Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya and Amir Khusrau. There are a number of monuments in New Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah awliya including Jama'at-Khana Masjid, Chini Ka Burj (mosque), the tombs of Muhammad Shah and Mirza Jahangir, Kali-o-Kalan Masjid, etc.
Delhi: A Living Heritage Exhibition Reviews

New Delhi: A Living Heritage exhibition has been since October 2010, and are hoping that becomes a permanent exhibition. If that happens, I recommend it as one of the best ways to learn the history of Delhi, in a fascinating way.
To coincide with the celebration of the Delhi Commonwealth Games 2010 in October 2010, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) India went to the National Fund for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) to organize a exhibition showing the cultural and natural heritage of Delhi. The exhibition, which took many months of design, planning and implementation, is that I kept hearing a lot about when you are creating, as my sister does volunteer work for INTACH and that much writing (among other jobs) for this exhibition. She had not been too happy with the exposure, because many of the decisions taken had no voice and vote within that resulted in an exhibition that was not as good as it could have been.
But, as I am very interested in the history of New Delhi, and was, after all, my sister, who had helped create the show, my husband and I went to take a look at Delhi: a living heritage and very pleasantly surprised . The exhibition runs through the main exhibition hall of the IGNCA, and have entered our names in the Guest Book at the entrance (the only formality required), we went in.
New Delhi: A Living Heritage exhibition is divided into two main sections: Natural Heritage and Cultural Heritage. The Natural Heritage section is the lesser of the two, and is seen mainly as maps, charts and diagrams-Delhi as a natural entity, its geography, topography, bodies of water, flora and fauna, a diorama etcHay amateur with wildlife in New Delhi (or what had once been the wildlife of Delhi, many of them have already disappeared). There are some beautiful pictures of birds Delhi (after Nairobi, New Delhi is the capital of the country with the world's most diverse avifauna). There are photos of flowering trees of Delhi, and animals that can still be seen in some of the greenest areas of the city. The photos are attractive, and to some extent education, maps and graphics are boring reams of data (lists of names of the trees of Delhi comparative readings of electro-conductivity of the Yamuna river?)
Cultural Heritage Section, and I am speaking without prejudice, is much, much better, because it takes into account that not everybody who visits the exhibition will be an expert or a scholar who would be able to make sense of data bombastic. There are sections on the history of New Delhi, how the city evolved, who ruled in the sequence of dynasties which, what were your major accomplishments, what monuments were built (and that of those still open to visitors), and so on. Timeline is a long and interesting, not only in New Delhi in the footsteps of history, but compared to what was happening in the world at about the same time: for example, the impressive Qutb Minar, one of the three sites in New Delhi World Heritage, and had long been built when Beijing was founded. Or that New Amsterdam (now known as New York) was founded after the city of Shahjahanabad with its Red Fort and Jama Masjid today between Delhi's major tourist attractions had been built.
Delhi's political history is discussed in about a dozen groups, beyond that, the panels to explain other aspects of life in New Delhi through the ages: history, food, gardens, markets and so on. There are panels that explain the art and architecture of Delhi, with special emphasis on Islamic styles, as the medieval structures (especially the tombs and mosques) are so common in this city. There are panels depicting the pastimes of the people: board games, music, dance, etc. Other panels showcase embroidery industries Delhi, as the perfume that produced RTI (Attar), and zardozi workers, either gold and silver thread.
The best thing is that all these panels are written and designed in a way that is appropriate for the average person: all in a simple, easy to understand style that avoids too many technical terms that can confuse all but the expert. And the panels are lavishly adorned with old photographs fabulous images of Delhi 1800 and 1900, contemporary photos of Delhi (including many photos of the historic monuments of Delhi), and dozens of beautiful medieval paintings, from the National Museum British Library, the Chester Beatty Library, and elsewhere, representing everything from antelope to hunt for the wedding of a prince.
There are some models of size dioramas of the traditional natural scenes from New Delhi: medieval highborn ladies sitting on the terrace of a mansion; qawwals (singers) at the shrine of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya, Attar shop, a grocery store ; a candy store of the seller, etc. There are also 'scale' miniature models of some of the main historical monuments of Delhi, as the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid, Qutb Minar, Parliament, and others. And there are stations with touch screen audio-visual presentations on various aspects of cultural and natural heritage of New Delhi.
If you are interested at all in history, make it a point to include this statement in his itinerary, which is well designed and well written and a must for anyone interested in understanding the Delhi and its past. The exhibition is open to visitors from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. No fees are applicable. By the way, if you are looking for free cultural events, the IGNCA is a good place to visit: the center houses a large number of exhibitions of this type throughout the year and stage performances, particularly of indigenous traditional performing arts, most do not charge entry fees.
DELHI THROUGH THE AGES
No records of the early history of Delhi before the Muslim conquest of 1613 AD. Even then it is a fact that the history of Delhi begins from the time of the Pandavas. Yudhishtra founded a beautiful city on a barren land and called Indraprastha because it was so beautiful as the abode of the king of the gods "Indra", which is now Old Fort.
In fact, Delhi's strategic position is so strong that makes the key of power and wealth in the subcontinent. It was on the verge of life that gives Yamuna, Ganges River tributary of the great mother. Here in the fertile flat plain, almost all triumphant conqueror defeated and razed the city to build a new one, often named after him. The site has eight major cities (plus many smaller strengths), building energy burst by powerful rulers eager to be remembered by posterity. However, only two cities still alive.
Anangpal who ruled from 663 AD to 681 AD and rebuilt Anangpal II Delhi Delhi made its capital in its own right in 1051 AD. The Lal Kot and inscriptions on the Pillar of Iron are the monuments of his time. The other strong Hindu Pithora Rai built by Prithvi Raj Chauhan in near about 1180. The end of the 12th century saw the replacement of the Hindu ruler of Muslim domination. AD In 1250, Qutub-ud-Din proclaimed himself the first emperor of the dynasty of the slaves who built several mosques in the materials and places of Hindu temples.
In fact, Delhi's strategic position is so strong that makes the key of power and wealth in the subcontinent. It was on the verge of life that gives Yamuna, Ganges River tributary of the great mother. Here in the fertile flat plain, almost all triumphant conqueror defeated and razed the city to build a new one, often named after him. The site has eight major cities (plus many smaller strengths), building energy burst by powerful rulers eager to be remembered by posterity. However, only two cities still alive.
Anangpal who ruled from 663 AD to 681 AD and rebuilt Anangpal II Delhi Delhi made its capital in its own right in 1051 AD. The Lal Kot and inscriptions on the Pillar of Iron are the monuments of his time. The other strong Hindu Pithora Rai built by Prithvi Raj Chauhan in near about 1180. The end of the 12th century saw the replacement of the Hindu ruler of Muslim domination. AD In 1250, Qutub-ud-Din proclaimed himself the first emperor of the dynasty of the slaves who built several mosques in the materials and places of Hindu temples.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Queen Elizabeth in a garden of India

Taking a morning walk by a person like me who is not a morning person, is legendary. So one day I decided to go for a ride, became one of the most beautiful historical gardens of the city, National Rose Garden, Chanakyapuri. As soon as I entered the garden, it was too crowded to be viewed on your jogging shoes. However, a lot many morning walkers were around, some walking barefoot on the grass that was covered with dew drops, the weakening of the feet of their minds. Well, who can forget that in a healthy body lives a healthy mind.
The National Rose Garden, an exclusive garden for roses, has an impressive variety of flowers purchased throughout the world and will undoubtedly make you feel like a real host, perhaps in the same way as it was during Mughal empire. But there was more in the park that caught my attention and was the Queen. Now, what is the British monarch by in a garden in India, surely you feel, but then, it's just a rose such as the Taj Mahal, Christian Dior, Paradise, First Prize, Tequila, gold the meeting and Dutch lovers.
Dedicated to the king of flowers, the National Rose Garden is divided into sections of equal length with each section holding the rose plants of the same color. Undoubtedly, as a child, we have all imagined a box of colored pencils with bright vibrant colors to choose and to reach the National Rose Garden, the spectacular view reminiscent of the same, probably with a few colors and more colors to fascinate you. At that time, I met the gardener, Teja. "Most people who say" pink "means red rose. But there are so many colors, yellow gold and purple, red, people also run as the black rose baby pink. The name and there is a rose in this color, "he shares.
"If a layman like you want to buy a particular variety of rose of the market, how do you identify? Can not remember the scientific names. Therefore, we have made things easier for you, giving name to a particular variety of the rose" says Teja. So next time you want a very elegant pink petals that remind you of a designer then pick up a Christian Dior or if you want a rose with a fusion of red and pink color called love, definitely go for a lover of the meeting.
In my desire to know more, I went to the Rose Garden in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park. As soon as it came and stood on the plateau, low square beds of flowers seems like a big chess board, with flowers of different colors. With a walk in the park, there were people doing all kinds of fitness is. Although the sun slowly rises, the heat had taken its toll and the counting of the morning walkers had declined. When I reached the bottom of the plateau, with a table of 'A draft PDD "appeared a beautiful, imposing and delicate rose garden. True to its name, the Rose Garden houses different varieties of the flower. But make sure you are here between December and January, when the roses are in full bloom. The Rose Garden is famous among tourists for its beauty and splendor. The other reason for its popularity is easily accessible and near Qutub Minar.
It was time to differentiate between roses and desi videshi. "You know, when you say, no matter how far you go or stay wherever their roots remain at home, they're right. The same is of roses," says Chanderpal, the head gardener at the Rose Garden. While growing a rose plant of the alien race, roots are generated out of the race to India through a process called grafting. "The graft is placed a piece of one plant to another, so that the two bond and become a plant. When you give a stranger rose plant to the roots of an indigenous one hand, we have a pink foreign that in no way is the better player, "said Chanderpal. I also said that the mandi has been here for centuries, perhaps since the time of the Mughals and later rulers of the dynasty of slaves.
William Shakespeare once said: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. "On the contrary, our own Chanderpal rejected his theory when he said that only contain pink desi sweet fragrance, while foreigners have no or grafted. My next stop is the output of new Mehrauli Archaeological Park. I land in what appears to be a huge market, endless flowers later reported that the Mehrauli Phool Mandi. Taking a walk in the mandi, I saw two different types of roses, desi who remained in huge piles and videshi that were adequately covered and remain in clusters are distinguished by different colors. Although I wondered why a rose or a rose petal has a wholesale distributor of the two types of roses, Suresh, left behind a bunch of flowers, came a response. "Desi Rosas are generally used for garlands or places of worship, but when, at the end of the day, we found no buyers, the manufacturers send agarbattis, gulabjal gulkand or as raw material," he says. By definition, rose petals lots desi serve many purposes, such as cosmetics or as ingredients in many medicines scientists. "But they do serve a fundamental purpose, which can not be arranged in a bouquet, and they are not very composed and very unstable," says the seller Sehdev.
While taking a stroll through the rose gardens of the city, how could he have lost in the Rose Garden in Hauz Khas near Safdarjung's Tomb. As I entered, I noticed two things about fame, first, couples showing their love in public and secondly, long beds of roses that never seem to end. Mahadev, the head gardener proudly informed me that the garden has all the varieties and colors. Then he introduced me to the most exotic variety of the rose, the Taj Mahal. "This is so beautiful as the famous monument and perhaps the reason has been named after him," he said. Shedding Light on agriculture increased, he said, "Most planting roses in Bangalore because of its climate, which is cold enough to keep these plants. The soil should be of good quality which means they must be able draining and roses do not like standing water around their roots. A good idea is to use the mulch around the plant, especially when winter is just around the corner, build up about an inch of additional land around the base of the plant, it helps to keep the plant warm enough during the winter and I think I love the rose you for it! "
"Pink Sheets is a symbol of hope," which means rose as a symbol. The rose has also inspired people for generations, many people see beauty as a symbol of love, their delicate petals like the caress of a loved one and elegance is the touch of life.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
An unforgettable trip to Delhi
Being a capital city of India and an excellent business center, many tourists visit each year to Delhi. Given that they find better packages with comfortable accommodations, hotels offers truths Delhi hotels in New Delhi which are either near the city center of town, near the airport. Almost all the big chains and small hotels have their operation in Delhi. There are many 5 star hotels in Delhi and the budget of the city where guests can stay according to your requirements and budget. These hotels in New Delhi are licking their best hospitality services with all the comforts of today to their business or pleasure.
Apart from these popular hotels in Delhi, the capital city also houses many 'bed and breakfast' accommodation options, which gives the experience of home awayfrom home. During his visit to Delhi, Delhi tourist attractions most famous as the Rajghat (the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi), Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Kutub Mini, the area of Chandni Chowk, Humayun's Tomb, Lakshminarayan Temple and India, the Gate. It is not enough for tourists to enjoy visiting only the sights of Delhi, but they also enjoy shopping in Delhi in different markets of the city folk. Some popular
shopping markets are Delhi-Chandni Chowck, Krol Bag, Khan Market and Sarojini Nagar market.
Apart from the many attractions of New Delhi, Delhi there are many trips that a tourist can explore during your visit to New Delhi. Some of the major excursions around Delhi, a tourist should not miss during your, visit include the Taj Mahal and Mughal city of Agra, Mathura, Jaipur, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sultanpur Lake, Haridwar, Sariska National Park and Corbett . Among these places, the most important excursion around Delhi and Agra with Taj Mahal Fatehpur Sikri. In addition to this historical monument, a tourist can also take a trip to a wildlife sanctuary, such as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sultanpur Lake, Sariska National Park and Corbett., Which was also considered an excursion around Delhi. In summary, we can say that the Delhi tour packages are so vibrant that you can not avoid.
Apart from these popular hotels in Delhi, the capital city also houses many 'bed and breakfast' accommodation options, which gives the experience of home awayfrom home. During his visit to Delhi, Delhi tourist attractions most famous as the Rajghat (the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi), Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Kutub Mini, the area of Chandni Chowk, Humayun's Tomb, Lakshminarayan Temple and India, the Gate. It is not enough for tourists to enjoy visiting only the sights of Delhi, but they also enjoy shopping in Delhi in different markets of the city folk. Some popular
shopping markets are Delhi-Chandni Chowck, Krol Bag, Khan Market and Sarojini Nagar market.
Apart from the many attractions of New Delhi, Delhi there are many trips that a tourist can explore during your visit to New Delhi. Some of the major excursions around Delhi, a tourist should not miss during your, visit include the Taj Mahal and Mughal city of Agra, Mathura, Jaipur, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sultanpur Lake, Haridwar, Sariska National Park and Corbett . Among these places, the most important excursion around Delhi and Agra with Taj Mahal Fatehpur Sikri. In addition to this historical monument, a tourist can also take a trip to a wildlife sanctuary, such as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sultanpur Lake, Sariska National Park and Corbett., Which was also considered an excursion around Delhi. In summary, we can say that the Delhi tour packages are so vibrant that you can not avoid.
Madrid - Sightseeing and commercial capital of India
Delhi, has become one of the most historic cities in the world, and therefore offers many possibilities for tourism. Dating from the sixth century BC, which has hosted dynasties over time, and saw a succession of kings and queens come and go. His story is as layered as its architecture, which survive and become a tourist center.
It is not just a place where the shadows of the past have found rest, is also the modern capital of the world's largest democracy. Delhi offers a rich variety of images and sounds for any visitor. It is also rich for the modern tourist and the tourist who comes to searching for the story.
For the tourist who comes for the history, Delhi offers a view of several layers. The city has its first mention in the Mahabharata, but nothing of that time are still the delight of tourists and to boost the tourism industry.
During the medieval period Delhi was captured by Muslims invading armies coming from central Asia. The first ruler, Qutub-uddin-Aibak founded the sultanate of Delhi. In addition to other buildings, built the Qutub Minar, one of the most remarkable buildings of that era, and a favorite tourist site now. The city was founded in the southern part of the city today and the remains of the fortifications built during that period can still be seen. It is a very visited by tourists and maintained by the Government for tourism.
The second most important dynasty to rule Delhi was the Mughal dynasty. The dynasty reached the height of its culture during the reign of Shah Jahan. He rebuilt the city as Jahanabad Shah, who is now on the western side of the current city. This walled city, the doors of which are still standing, is the site of many ancient and medieval architecture. Of these, the Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Guru Sahib Gurudwara Shish Ganj are the most popular tourist attractions.
This city was the capital of the Mughal Empire in India from 1649 until 1857, although in the latter part of this period was the capital in name only. It is perhaps the most important area from the point of view of tourism.
The British, who ruled much of India of 18 years and during the 19 th century had its capital in Calcutta until King George decided to return to New Delhi in 1911. A brand new city was built south of Old Delhi, with its center at Connaught Palace, and surrounding areas. This is the second most important area from the point of view of tourism. This is also the area which houses the president's palace, India Gate, Delhi Lutyens (almost a permanent fixture on any tourist itinerary), the House of Parliament, the Supreme Court and many more. These buildings, built during the Raj era, now serve as administrative and political hub of India. This area is a major tourist attraction not only for its old buildings, but also by the commercial opportunities offered.
Connaught Palace itself was built in the form of concentric circles. Now is a business area and market, and has molded self-consciousness as a center of tourism.
It is not just a place where the shadows of the past have found rest, is also the modern capital of the world's largest democracy. Delhi offers a rich variety of images and sounds for any visitor. It is also rich for the modern tourist and the tourist who comes to searching for the story.
For the tourist who comes for the history, Delhi offers a view of several layers. The city has its first mention in the Mahabharata, but nothing of that time are still the delight of tourists and to boost the tourism industry.
During the medieval period Delhi was captured by Muslims invading armies coming from central Asia. The first ruler, Qutub-uddin-Aibak founded the sultanate of Delhi. In addition to other buildings, built the Qutub Minar, one of the most remarkable buildings of that era, and a favorite tourist site now. The city was founded in the southern part of the city today and the remains of the fortifications built during that period can still be seen. It is a very visited by tourists and maintained by the Government for tourism.
The second most important dynasty to rule Delhi was the Mughal dynasty. The dynasty reached the height of its culture during the reign of Shah Jahan. He rebuilt the city as Jahanabad Shah, who is now on the western side of the current city. This walled city, the doors of which are still standing, is the site of many ancient and medieval architecture. Of these, the Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Guru Sahib Gurudwara Shish Ganj are the most popular tourist attractions.
This city was the capital of the Mughal Empire in India from 1649 until 1857, although in the latter part of this period was the capital in name only. It is perhaps the most important area from the point of view of tourism.
The British, who ruled much of India of 18 years and during the 19 th century had its capital in Calcutta until King George decided to return to New Delhi in 1911. A brand new city was built south of Old Delhi, with its center at Connaught Palace, and surrounding areas. This is the second most important area from the point of view of tourism. This is also the area which houses the president's palace, India Gate, Delhi Lutyens (almost a permanent fixture on any tourist itinerary), the House of Parliament, the Supreme Court and many more. These buildings, built during the Raj era, now serve as administrative and political hub of India. This area is a major tourist attraction not only for its old buildings, but also by the commercial opportunities offered.
Connaught Palace itself was built in the form of concentric circles. Now is a business area and market, and has molded self-consciousness as a center of tourism.
Paratha Wali Gali in Delhi

If you really want to enjoy the best parathas (paste mixed with spices), along with the vegetables and dal, then go directly to Paratha Wali Gali (Street Parathas) in Chandni Chowk, Delhi. This place is full of activities and many people do not want to lose this part of the city on his trip to Delhi. The street is narrow with small restaurants and simple on either side of the lane. Apart from the parathas are other goodies available, such as samosas, and Jalebi (a type of Indian sweet). Many of the restaurants have been in business for three centuries with the art of making parathas passed from one generation to another. You can see the cook making delicious parathas right before your eyes in pure ghee.
This show is definitely going to make your mouth water and therefore it is common sense to run quickly inside the restaurant, take your seat and an order of scrumptious parathas. You have the choice of onions, mushrooms, corn, potatoes and several other varieties of parathas. And then you too can make your own combination of parathas. Along with parathas restaurant serves a curd preparation called yogurt sauce and the black dal and chopped onions. You can then enjoy the parathas and also for one more plate. If you came here in a group, then it is best for different types of parathas for all of you can share and taste the different varieties.
The parathas have become great delicacies of the street as the street named after them. And the prices are very reasonable. You will be amazed at the narrow and congested road, if you are a first-time visitor. As soon as you enter the street you can smell the fragrance of parathas and fried by the chefs. You will be amazed by the variety of parathas are offered in restaurants. Along with the parathas you can have a delicacy called lassi drink (sweetened curd thick) that can swallow after each mouthful of parathas.
The recipe to make these parathas is pretty easy. All you have to do is knead the dough and roll into small balls. You can then put them on a wooden base and then roll over them to be thin and circular. You can then add the filling of your choice in the dough and then put them in a hot pan with oil or butter for frying. Parathas are very popular in northern India and you will find on the roads too. But the best parathas can be found in the Paratha Wali Gali. After passing through a small parathas and taste jalebis as lip smacking. The street chaats are also very popular here and you can try your hand at them. Delhi is the epicenter of foodholics and what better place to start than Paratha Wali Gali.
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Delhi and Nainital are great places Take a walk on the streets of Chandni Chowk
If you have not seen Old Delhi after the trip to the capital city is incomplete. Delhi is the oldest city in India still retains the remains and a trip to the popular markets in New Delhi, Chandni Chowk would recover all her memories of the old age. Being a well-known market, which is opposite the Red Fort. The market is not an inch of modernity and luxury markets, however, its importance can be felt by all traders.
The story of Chandni Chowk comments back to the time of Shah Jahan's daughter Jahanara Begum, built the market. The place name derives from the Hindi word, meaning "the reflection of moonlight on the water in the pool on a street." Initially started as a small market but eventually blossomed and almost came from the streets near the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid.
Chandni Chowk is a perfect place for tourists to enjoy buy almost anything and everything. Offers a variety of shops in the narrow streets, which is divided into several lanes that display clothing, perfumes, electronic items and jewelry. The market offers everything that a tourist is willing to take home as souvenirs of the famous market of India. Housing is not a problem with the presence of many hotels in New Delhi offered to suite all budgets. Hotels in Delhi are known for their warm hospitality and high quality services. The large budget travelers can also stay in one of the popular luxury hotel in New Delhi.
While strolling through the streets of this place, you can enjoy a closer view of traffic, the seller calls you, a child to push a heavy cart people warning comes your way, negotiating deals with the right people vendors. This view captures the animated image of India's markets. Known for movie theaters infinite, this popular spot offers a variety of choices for movie lovers. The famous gali Paranthewali is here and is famous in New Delhi for the sale of a wide range of delicious Paranthan. A traveler who visits New Delhi must not lose the flavor of Indian dishes and a visit to this place.
So, come and take a trip to insanity Chandni Chowk market and be part of Indian culture. You do not need to worry about accommodation, Delhi offers a wide range of hotels.
The story of Chandni Chowk comments back to the time of Shah Jahan's daughter Jahanara Begum, built the market. The place name derives from the Hindi word, meaning "the reflection of moonlight on the water in the pool on a street." Initially started as a small market but eventually blossomed and almost came from the streets near the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid.
Chandni Chowk is a perfect place for tourists to enjoy buy almost anything and everything. Offers a variety of shops in the narrow streets, which is divided into several lanes that display clothing, perfumes, electronic items and jewelry. The market offers everything that a tourist is willing to take home as souvenirs of the famous market of India. Housing is not a problem with the presence of many hotels in New Delhi offered to suite all budgets. Hotels in Delhi are known for their warm hospitality and high quality services. The large budget travelers can also stay in one of the popular luxury hotel in New Delhi.
While strolling through the streets of this place, you can enjoy a closer view of traffic, the seller calls you, a child to push a heavy cart people warning comes your way, negotiating deals with the right people vendors. This view captures the animated image of India's markets. Known for movie theaters infinite, this popular spot offers a variety of choices for movie lovers. The famous gali Paranthewali is here and is famous in New Delhi for the sale of a wide range of delicious Paranthan. A traveler who visits New Delhi must not lose the flavor of Indian dishes and a visit to this place.
So, come and take a trip to insanity Chandni Chowk market and be part of Indian culture. You do not need to worry about accommodation, Delhi offers a wide range of hotels.
Brief introduction to the State of India
India is a country where you can see their stunning mountain resorts, beautiful beaches, dazzling parks and wildlife sanctuaries, forts and palaces striking the amazing diversity that you can see their culture and geography, enchanting rivers etc all are marvels of India. That is why travelers and tourists visit far and everything this country every year in good numbers.
The world famous Mughal cities of Agra, the desert landscapes of Rajasthan, Kerala, known for its magnificent beauty of nature, is also a paradise for wildlife lovers, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, etc are where culture echoes, tradition speaks, captivating beauty and diversity delights. India is a land that has witnessed the rise and fall of many empires is now left with the ruins silently narrate similar to the fables of the recent past.
Each and every state of India has its own charm and attractions to hypnotize all types of tourists whether it is beach lovers, adventure lovers, nature lovers, cultural exploration, pilgrimages, India will has everything for you. You will never find so attractive tourism options and many other countries. You will definitely fall in love with incredible wonders and attractions of India.
Actual experience in Delhi
Delhi is a mystery of India, has an excellent blend of ancient and modern, ancient and modern in every stream of life. It is situated on the banks of the river Yamuna. Has attracted Emperors, Conquerors and poor equally. Delhi has many monuments and sites recognized as, Lodhi Gardens, Purana Qila, Tughlaqabad Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Red Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Baha'i Temple Akshardham Temple Lotus and the Magnificent President's house. You could say that Delhi is a land of 'Dilwalas or for people with heart. Delhi is not only a city but it is a book-a book that tells the history of India. Sullen get real experience in Delhi.
Perfect Holidays in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is India's most popular tourist destination. Has a series of dazzling forest glens, lakes and temples appear like mirages in the deserts. It is also the first step in the Indian tourism blessed with colorful cultural heritage, strong invincible, ancient monuments, palatial palaces, exotic wildlife, rich flora and fauna, vast desert landscapes and vibrant historic cities, traditional villages, delicious cuisine, colorful fairs and festivals, religious places, heritage hotels and palace will give you a real sense. Apart from the traditional fairs, recently established festivals which involve elephants, camel races, dance and music have been specially organized for tourists.
The natural flow of Kerala
Kerala is rightly known as the "traveler's paradise" blessed with the blue waters of the Arabian Sea, sun kissed beaches, emerald backwaters, rice paddies, plantations expansive, racing, exotic wildlife and Kalari, every part of the state has something amazing to offer visitors. There a lot of beaches in the state, which are dotted with several stations and hotels for luxury accommodation. Besides the beautiful beaches and the mystifying monsoons, the land of the coconut is rich in terms of natural beauty indeed. The combination of simplicity and beauty of Kerala is fascinating.
Immortal story of Agra
Agra is world famous as the city of Taj Mahal. You can also find a lot of tourism options in Agra, including Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Panch Mahal, or Palace of Five story, and the Buland Darwaza, a huge door. It also includes the Jama Masjid, a mosque, the tomb of Salim Chisti, Diwani-Aam, and the Palace of Jodha Bai. In a large number of tourists coming to India to see the seven wonders of the world. It can be said of India travel is incomplete without experiencing the Taj Mahal.
A desire for the earth to see Ladakh
Ladakh is appropriately known as "The land of cold desert." It is a very beautiful and colorful land blessed with magnificent land of numerous historic monuments including palaces, forts, temples, etc. The tourists visiting this region lost its heart and gain peace and soul. There are a number of interesting places to visit monasteries and around Leh, such as - The Palace of Leh, the monasteries of Shey, Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru Thikse and can fascinate the most experienced travelers.
The world famous Mughal cities of Agra, the desert landscapes of Rajasthan, Kerala, known for its magnificent beauty of nature, is also a paradise for wildlife lovers, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, etc are where culture echoes, tradition speaks, captivating beauty and diversity delights. India is a land that has witnessed the rise and fall of many empires is now left with the ruins silently narrate similar to the fables of the recent past.
Each and every state of India has its own charm and attractions to hypnotize all types of tourists whether it is beach lovers, adventure lovers, nature lovers, cultural exploration, pilgrimages, India will has everything for you. You will never find so attractive tourism options and many other countries. You will definitely fall in love with incredible wonders and attractions of India.
Actual experience in Delhi
Delhi is a mystery of India, has an excellent blend of ancient and modern, ancient and modern in every stream of life. It is situated on the banks of the river Yamuna. Has attracted Emperors, Conquerors and poor equally. Delhi has many monuments and sites recognized as, Lodhi Gardens, Purana Qila, Tughlaqabad Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Red Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Baha'i Temple Akshardham Temple Lotus and the Magnificent President's house. You could say that Delhi is a land of 'Dilwalas or for people with heart. Delhi is not only a city but it is a book-a book that tells the history of India. Sullen get real experience in Delhi.
Perfect Holidays in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is India's most popular tourist destination. Has a series of dazzling forest glens, lakes and temples appear like mirages in the deserts. It is also the first step in the Indian tourism blessed with colorful cultural heritage, strong invincible, ancient monuments, palatial palaces, exotic wildlife, rich flora and fauna, vast desert landscapes and vibrant historic cities, traditional villages, delicious cuisine, colorful fairs and festivals, religious places, heritage hotels and palace will give you a real sense. Apart from the traditional fairs, recently established festivals which involve elephants, camel races, dance and music have been specially organized for tourists.
The natural flow of Kerala
Kerala is rightly known as the "traveler's paradise" blessed with the blue waters of the Arabian Sea, sun kissed beaches, emerald backwaters, rice paddies, plantations expansive, racing, exotic wildlife and Kalari, every part of the state has something amazing to offer visitors. There a lot of beaches in the state, which are dotted with several stations and hotels for luxury accommodation. Besides the beautiful beaches and the mystifying monsoons, the land of the coconut is rich in terms of natural beauty indeed. The combination of simplicity and beauty of Kerala is fascinating.
Immortal story of Agra
Agra is world famous as the city of Taj Mahal. You can also find a lot of tourism options in Agra, including Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Panch Mahal, or Palace of Five story, and the Buland Darwaza, a huge door. It also includes the Jama Masjid, a mosque, the tomb of Salim Chisti, Diwani-Aam, and the Palace of Jodha Bai. In a large number of tourists coming to India to see the seven wonders of the world. It can be said of India travel is incomplete without experiencing the Taj Mahal.
A desire for the earth to see Ladakh
Ladakh is appropriately known as "The land of cold desert." It is a very beautiful and colorful land blessed with magnificent land of numerous historic monuments including palaces, forts, temples, etc. The tourists visiting this region lost its heart and gain peace and soul. There are a number of interesting places to visit monasteries and around Leh, such as - The Palace of Leh, the monasteries of Shey, Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru Thikse and can fascinate the most experienced travelers.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Red Fort In Delhi
Shah Jahan shifted his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad and laid the foundation of the Red Fort or Lal Quila, the April 16, 1639. It took nine years to build this mighty citadel and was completed on April 16, 1648. It is said that about one crore rupees, an astronomical sum in those days, was spent on its construction. Half of this sum was spent on the construction of exotic palaces within the fort. Built in red sandstone, is octagonal, with two longer sides on the east and west.
The strong perimeter walls is about 2.41 km. Red Fort stands at a height of 33.5 m on the side of the city and 18 m along the River. A wide moat surrounds the fort, which was originally connected to the river and was always full of water. The two main entrances, known as Lahori Gate and Delhi Gate (named so, as they face Lahore and Delhi, respectively) are three stories high and are flanked by semi-octagonal towers. They are located in the center of the west and south sides, respectively.
The main entrance of Lal Quila is through the Lahori Gate. Beyond the door, there is a roofed passage, flanked by arcaded apartments leading to the palace, known as Chhatta Chowk. These apartments are used as shops. Besides these, there are three doors elsewhere, which remain closed today. The master builders of the Red Fort were Hamid and Ahmad. Visitors are allowed only in a part of Red Fort, as the army occupies the rest of it. Some of the main buildings within the fort are:
Diwan-i-Am
Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience in the Red Fort in Delhi. Originally it had a patio in front and was richly decorated with gilded stucco. Heavy curtains appeared in the main hall, there were three bays in depth.
Hamam
Accompanying the Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of selective hearing, the Hamam (forum) consists of three floors connected by corridors. The marble floors are inlaid with beautiful given floral stones of various colors.
Moti Masjid
The mosque Aurungzeb staff, Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque is situated west of Hamam. Situated on a level above the courtyard, the prayer hall of the mosque is inlaid with black marble contours of 'musalla' (small carpets for prayers) and is surmounted by three bulbous domes.
Mumtaz Mahal
One of the six main palaces situated along the river front, Mumtaz Mahal was also known as' Chhoti Baithak. A beautiful water channel called Nahr-i-Bihisht '(ie, Stream of Paradise) flew through these palaces. However, this palace has been removed, probably because it was totally ruined.
Naubat Naubat Khana Khana, or Naqqar Khana (ie Drum House), is located at the entrance of the palace area. Here the music was played five times a day at fixed hours. A door is known as "Hathi Pol (Elephant Gate), where visitors dismounted from their elephants.
The strong perimeter walls is about 2.41 km. Red Fort stands at a height of 33.5 m on the side of the city and 18 m along the River. A wide moat surrounds the fort, which was originally connected to the river and was always full of water. The two main entrances, known as Lahori Gate and Delhi Gate (named so, as they face Lahore and Delhi, respectively) are three stories high and are flanked by semi-octagonal towers. They are located in the center of the west and south sides, respectively.
The main entrance of Lal Quila is through the Lahori Gate. Beyond the door, there is a roofed passage, flanked by arcaded apartments leading to the palace, known as Chhatta Chowk. These apartments are used as shops. Besides these, there are three doors elsewhere, which remain closed today. The master builders of the Red Fort were Hamid and Ahmad. Visitors are allowed only in a part of Red Fort, as the army occupies the rest of it. Some of the main buildings within the fort are:
Diwan-i-Am
Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience in the Red Fort in Delhi. Originally it had a patio in front and was richly decorated with gilded stucco. Heavy curtains appeared in the main hall, there were three bays in depth.
Hamam
Accompanying the Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of selective hearing, the Hamam (forum) consists of three floors connected by corridors. The marble floors are inlaid with beautiful given floral stones of various colors.
Moti Masjid
The mosque Aurungzeb staff, Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque is situated west of Hamam. Situated on a level above the courtyard, the prayer hall of the mosque is inlaid with black marble contours of 'musalla' (small carpets for prayers) and is surmounted by three bulbous domes.
Mumtaz Mahal
One of the six main palaces situated along the river front, Mumtaz Mahal was also known as' Chhoti Baithak. A beautiful water channel called Nahr-i-Bihisht '(ie, Stream of Paradise) flew through these palaces. However, this palace has been removed, probably because it was totally ruined.
Naubat Naubat Khana Khana, or Naqqar Khana (ie Drum House), is located at the entrance of the palace area. Here the music was played five times a day at fixed hours. A door is known as "Hathi Pol (Elephant Gate), where visitors dismounted from their elephants.
Delhi Tourist Attractions
New Delhi, capital of India has a historical past as it was the seat of power of the sultans and the Mongols mighty before the British decided to make the capital of British India in 1911. Consequently, it has a nice blend of Mughal, British and modern architecture, which extends throughout the city. This brief guide lists all the sites of archaeological and historical attractions in Delhi, which must be experienced by every traveler to Delhi.
Red Fort: This huge fort is the most magnificent of all the forts in India, built of red sandstone and surrounded by mighty towers on all sides. The fort was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century on the banks of the Mystic River Yamuna, at a cost then estimated 9 million rupees, which is obviously very important when viewed in contemporary terms. Undoubtedly, his most prized possession was the Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan, who was taken by the Persian invader Nadir Shah in 1739. The Red Fort is home to other important and historical monuments such as the Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-e-Khas, Hamams, Rang Mahal, Moti Masjid, Taj and other buildings Zafar. Visitors to the Red Fort will surely enjoy the sound and light show held in the gardens recreates stronger than the historic grandeur of the Mughal era.
Purana Qila (Old Fort): This monument rustic, but well preserved, were the basis for the greeting ceremony, former U.S. president George Bush in 2006. Located south-east of India Gate, the massive gates and walls of Purana Qila were initially built by the Mughal emperor Humayun which appointed as its new capital "Dinapanah." Later in his bĂȘte noire Sher Shah Suri built his capital "Shergarh" in the Purana Qila which was razed to ground by Humayun in 1555 when he regained his lost power. Tourists can enjoy a leisurely boat ride while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Purana Qila. Also take a look at the Qila-i-Masjid, Sher Mandal Kunhar once inside this historic monument Delhi.
India Gate: This is the most popular in India War Memorial built to honor those brave Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-18). Designed by Edwin Lutyens, the first stone was laid in 1921 and the entire structure was built over a period of ten years. The names of all the lives lost are inscribed on the walls of India Gate in New Delhi. A war memorial was also erected to honor the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the 1971 Pakistani aggression. It is an upright rifle with a helmet perched on top, called Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame). India Gate is a must for all travelers to New Delhi and contains vast lush green lawns, fountains of water colors and offers boat rides and a direct view of the housing Raisina Hill the Presidential Palace.
Connaught Place: The Connaught Place, popularly known as PC, was built in 1931 and is located in approximately the center of Delhi with a wonderful connection to all parts of Delhi. Circular, the PP is formed by two concentric circles with a road passing through the middle. The inner circle contains a huge garden, under which lies the underground station Rajiv Chowk. The garden is a popular meeting place for teenagers, tourists and local people, there is also a magnificent fountain in the middle of the garden. The outer circle houses one of India's most modern shopping cum commercial complex with all the major retailers having a presence here. The building's architecture is colonial in nature and the facade has recently received a facelift. Do not miss at any cost.
Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar is a medieval astronomical observatory located near India Gate and was built in 1724 by Raja Jai Singh of Jaipur, who had a keen interest in astronomy. The extensive complex consists of six structures with many curiously shaped underground passages that offers excitement and enthusiasm to anyone who is willing to explore the mysteries of Jantar Mantar. Apart from this Jantar Mantar Gardens is a popular picnic spot for families.
Qutub Minar: The Qutub Minar is the world's tallest stone structure was built in 1193 by Qutubuddin Aibak in memory of his teacher Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki. The tower was 72.5 M height stone with 379 circular stone steps has exquisite carvings and is worth watching the view from the top floor is just fascinating. One can see all the region around Delhi and New Delhi from the point of view. Qutub Minar complex also houses the Mosque Quwwat-ul-Islam, which was also built by Qutubuddin Aibak.
Ashokan Rock EDICT: One of the 181 decrees rock built by the emperor's largest India, Ashoka, the pillar with an inscription of 10 lines in Prakrit language is in Shrinivaspuri in South Delhi and was discovered in 1966. The edict was originally erected in Meerut and later transplanted to Delhi by Sultan Firuz Shah Tuqlaq to decipher the text. The inscription, engraved in the 3rd century BC, gives the message of Dharma Ashoka and ideas of justice and compassion for his subjects. As with all the edicts of Ashoka it also has a symbol of a bull, the lion and the dhamma chakra (wheel) on the top with a bright shiny surface.
In addition to this definitive guidebook Delhi also will come with a shopping guide to New Delhi that lists all the popular markets in New Delhi.
Red Fort: This huge fort is the most magnificent of all the forts in India, built of red sandstone and surrounded by mighty towers on all sides. The fort was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century on the banks of the Mystic River Yamuna, at a cost then estimated 9 million rupees, which is obviously very important when viewed in contemporary terms. Undoubtedly, his most prized possession was the Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan, who was taken by the Persian invader Nadir Shah in 1739. The Red Fort is home to other important and historical monuments such as the Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-e-Khas, Hamams, Rang Mahal, Moti Masjid, Taj and other buildings Zafar. Visitors to the Red Fort will surely enjoy the sound and light show held in the gardens recreates stronger than the historic grandeur of the Mughal era.
Purana Qila (Old Fort): This monument rustic, but well preserved, were the basis for the greeting ceremony, former U.S. president George Bush in 2006. Located south-east of India Gate, the massive gates and walls of Purana Qila were initially built by the Mughal emperor Humayun which appointed as its new capital "Dinapanah." Later in his bĂȘte noire Sher Shah Suri built his capital "Shergarh" in the Purana Qila which was razed to ground by Humayun in 1555 when he regained his lost power. Tourists can enjoy a leisurely boat ride while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Purana Qila. Also take a look at the Qila-i-Masjid, Sher Mandal Kunhar once inside this historic monument Delhi.
India Gate: This is the most popular in India War Memorial built to honor those brave Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-18). Designed by Edwin Lutyens, the first stone was laid in 1921 and the entire structure was built over a period of ten years. The names of all the lives lost are inscribed on the walls of India Gate in New Delhi. A war memorial was also erected to honor the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the 1971 Pakistani aggression. It is an upright rifle with a helmet perched on top, called Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame). India Gate is a must for all travelers to New Delhi and contains vast lush green lawns, fountains of water colors and offers boat rides and a direct view of the housing Raisina Hill the Presidential Palace.
Connaught Place: The Connaught Place, popularly known as PC, was built in 1931 and is located in approximately the center of Delhi with a wonderful connection to all parts of Delhi. Circular, the PP is formed by two concentric circles with a road passing through the middle. The inner circle contains a huge garden, under which lies the underground station Rajiv Chowk. The garden is a popular meeting place for teenagers, tourists and local people, there is also a magnificent fountain in the middle of the garden. The outer circle houses one of India's most modern shopping cum commercial complex with all the major retailers having a presence here. The building's architecture is colonial in nature and the facade has recently received a facelift. Do not miss at any cost.
Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar is a medieval astronomical observatory located near India Gate and was built in 1724 by Raja Jai Singh of Jaipur, who had a keen interest in astronomy. The extensive complex consists of six structures with many curiously shaped underground passages that offers excitement and enthusiasm to anyone who is willing to explore the mysteries of Jantar Mantar. Apart from this Jantar Mantar Gardens is a popular picnic spot for families.
Qutub Minar: The Qutub Minar is the world's tallest stone structure was built in 1193 by Qutubuddin Aibak in memory of his teacher Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki. The tower was 72.5 M height stone with 379 circular stone steps has exquisite carvings and is worth watching the view from the top floor is just fascinating. One can see all the region around Delhi and New Delhi from the point of view. Qutub Minar complex also houses the Mosque Quwwat-ul-Islam, which was also built by Qutubuddin Aibak.
Ashokan Rock EDICT: One of the 181 decrees rock built by the emperor's largest India, Ashoka, the pillar with an inscription of 10 lines in Prakrit language is in Shrinivaspuri in South Delhi and was discovered in 1966. The edict was originally erected in Meerut and later transplanted to Delhi by Sultan Firuz Shah Tuqlaq to decipher the text. The inscription, engraved in the 3rd century BC, gives the message of Dharma Ashoka and ideas of justice and compassion for his subjects. As with all the edicts of Ashoka it also has a symbol of a bull, the lion and the dhamma chakra (wheel) on the top with a bright shiny surface.
In addition to this definitive guidebook Delhi also will come with a shopping guide to New Delhi that lists all the popular markets in New Delhi.
Delhi and Nainital Are Great Places
Delhi is a great place to visit especially among foreigners. Delhi is a major tourist destination and offers all facilities. Delhi is the capital city of India and therefore is a tourist center. There are hundreds of places in New Delhi that are enjoyed by local people. The most famous of New Delhi's Red Fort is also known as the Lal Quila. The fortress is located at Kashmere Gate and is well connected by metro.
The meter also has added stars to the mode of transportation in this city. The Red Fort was built by famous Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and strong is the love of Muslims for architecture. The Red Fort is a living example of the greatness of the sculpture at the Red Fort. There are many important structures in the fort itself as the Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-e-aam and the mosque built inside the castle.
Other places of tourists in New Delhi includes the famous war memorial India Gate call. The India Gate was built in memory of Indian soldiers who lost their lives at the time of the First World War.
The India Gate was designed by Lutyens and the huge structure looks great at night when the lights go up. Apart from this, Delhi also offers a large number of shopping places for tourists. Shopping places are the markets like Lajpat Nagar and Sarojini Nagar market. The city is also famous for the beautiful temples like the famous Bahai Temple, Birla Mandir and also the new Akshardham Mandir. Some other attractions in Delhi are amusement parks, and adventure that appeals to young tourists. From New Delhi is the capital city, accommodation will not be a problem. There are all kinds of hotels, from luxury hotels to budget hotels.
The following important tourist place in India is Nainital which is located near Delhi and is easily accessible by either road or rail. Nainital is situated at the foot of the Himalayan peaks. The Nainital is also known as the City of Lakes because of the large number of lakes that grace the city. The largest and most important lake is Lake Naina also offers ease of navigation. Naina Devi is a temple at the northern end of the lake. Nainital tourist attractions include the point of view of the snow that offers tourists to enjoy the scenic beauty of this beautiful hill station.
The point of view of the snow offers tourists to take a look at the snowy mountains of the Himalayas. The view of the snow can reach with the help of the gondola. The Nainital hotel facilities are very good with luxury hotels to take care of the needs of foreigners. Nainital time is nice, so you can visit the site at any time
The meter also has added stars to the mode of transportation in this city. The Red Fort was built by famous Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and strong is the love of Muslims for architecture. The Red Fort is a living example of the greatness of the sculpture at the Red Fort. There are many important structures in the fort itself as the Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-e-aam and the mosque built inside the castle.
Other places of tourists in New Delhi includes the famous war memorial India Gate call. The India Gate was built in memory of Indian soldiers who lost their lives at the time of the First World War.
The India Gate was designed by Lutyens and the huge structure looks great at night when the lights go up. Apart from this, Delhi also offers a large number of shopping places for tourists. Shopping places are the markets like Lajpat Nagar and Sarojini Nagar market. The city is also famous for the beautiful temples like the famous Bahai Temple, Birla Mandir and also the new Akshardham Mandir. Some other attractions in Delhi are amusement parks, and adventure that appeals to young tourists. From New Delhi is the capital city, accommodation will not be a problem. There are all kinds of hotels, from luxury hotels to budget hotels.
The following important tourist place in India is Nainital which is located near Delhi and is easily accessible by either road or rail. Nainital is situated at the foot of the Himalayan peaks. The Nainital is also known as the City of Lakes because of the large number of lakes that grace the city. The largest and most important lake is Lake Naina also offers ease of navigation. Naina Devi is a temple at the northern end of the lake. Nainital tourist attractions include the point of view of the snow that offers tourists to enjoy the scenic beauty of this beautiful hill station.
The point of view of the snow offers tourists to take a look at the snowy mountains of the Himalayas. The view of the snow can reach with the help of the gondola. The Nainital hotel facilities are very good with luxury hotels to take care of the needs of foreigners. Nainital time is nice, so you can visit the site at any time
Delhi - An Important Tourist Place to Visit in India
Delhi, the capital of India, is a tourist place to visit in India. It has become a world famous tourist destination in the country to boost tourism in India greatly. With its rich cultural heritage, glorious history, human and cultural diversity and the wonderful blend of old world charm and modernity, Delhi drew a large number of tourists from around the world. There are many attractions and sights in this vibrant city. Check out some missed attractions of this city.
Akshardham Temple - This is a newly built complex of Hindu temple in the city known for its beautiful and magnificent art and architecture. It is rapidly getting popular in the tourism map of India. It is the largest Hindu temple complex in the world.
Gateway of India - is one of the star attractions of tourism in New Delhi and India. This is a war memorial monument standing proudly impressive in the ceremonial avenue, Raj Path. His tour Delhi is incomplete without visiting the impressive war memorial, India Gate.
Lotus Temple - Also known as the Bahai Temple, Lotus Temple is the Baha'i House of Worship. It is also revered by people of all faiths. It is notable for its magnificent architecture and at some point there are more visitors than the magnificent Maha Mahal in Agra. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of India.
Old Fort - It is an ancient monument and located in New Delhi. Not just a place worth sightseeing in Delhi, but also among the most visited tourist attractions of India. With massive walls, three doors, Sher Mahal and mosque, the Old Fort is worth a visit.
Jama Masjid - Located opposite the magnificent Red Fort, the Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India. Is seen as important religious and historical. In terms of tourism, is also a place worth visiting in New Delhi.
Red Fort - Popularly known as Lal Kila, the Red Fort is one of the most visited attractions of the heritage of Delhi. It is notable for its architectural excellence and promote tourism in India greatly. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Qutub Minar - also a UNESCO World Heritage boost to tourism in India significantly. It is the largest brick and stone minaret in the world. It is not only sights of Delhi, but is also one of the most important places to visit India.
Humayun's Tomb - A beautiful memorial garden of the tomb. This is one another UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Delhi. It is considered the ancestor of the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra. These attractions worthy of Delhi has a superb location in a well-designed itinerary tour package in India. Well, visiting New Delhi and treasure the charm of grand touring.
Akshardham Temple - This is a newly built complex of Hindu temple in the city known for its beautiful and magnificent art and architecture. It is rapidly getting popular in the tourism map of India. It is the largest Hindu temple complex in the world.
Gateway of India - is one of the star attractions of tourism in New Delhi and India. This is a war memorial monument standing proudly impressive in the ceremonial avenue, Raj Path. His tour Delhi is incomplete without visiting the impressive war memorial, India Gate.
Lotus Temple - Also known as the Bahai Temple, Lotus Temple is the Baha'i House of Worship. It is also revered by people of all faiths. It is notable for its magnificent architecture and at some point there are more visitors than the magnificent Maha Mahal in Agra. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of India.
Old Fort - It is an ancient monument and located in New Delhi. Not just a place worth sightseeing in Delhi, but also among the most visited tourist attractions of India. With massive walls, three doors, Sher Mahal and mosque, the Old Fort is worth a visit.
Jama Masjid - Located opposite the magnificent Red Fort, the Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India. Is seen as important religious and historical. In terms of tourism, is also a place worth visiting in New Delhi.
Red Fort - Popularly known as Lal Kila, the Red Fort is one of the most visited attractions of the heritage of Delhi. It is notable for its architectural excellence and promote tourism in India greatly. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Qutub Minar - also a UNESCO World Heritage boost to tourism in India significantly. It is the largest brick and stone minaret in the world. It is not only sights of Delhi, but is also one of the most important places to visit India.
Humayun's Tomb - A beautiful memorial garden of the tomb. This is one another UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Delhi. It is considered the ancestor of the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra. These attractions worthy of Delhi has a superb location in a well-designed itinerary tour package in India. Well, visiting New Delhi and treasure the charm of grand touring.
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