The Akshardham Temple, which is devoted to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, is a display of old Indian culture. The temple complex is home to 60 acres of verdant grounds with bronze statues of Indian heroes, including warriors and patriots, and a step-well-styled courtyard.
It was created by Edwin Lutyens and features the Flame of the Immortal Soldier, also known as the Undying Amar Jawan Jyoti, which was later added to honor Indian troops who lost their lives in the Indo-Pak War.
Hauz Khas is a famous destination for party animals, known for its upscale clubs, eccentric cafes, and fine dining establishments. This wealthy South Delhi neighborhood, formerly known as Hauz-e-Alai, is significant historically because it contains ruins of Mughal architecture.
Connaught Place, also referred to as CP, is a famous name for the core of the National Capital and is regarded as one of the most costly commercial markets globally.
The tower has five separate storeys that taper off. The first three storeys of this architectural marvel are decorated with red sandstone, while the fourth and fifth levels are built of marble and sandstone, respectively, and include ornate Quranic texts carved on them.
In addition to being one of the most well-known Sikh holy sites, the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is listed among the top tourist destinations in Delhi. Within the complex of this gurudwara, which is close to Connaught Place, lies a sacred river known as Sarovar.