5 Famous Delhi Tourism Places

5 Famous Delhi Tourism Places

Posted On : 2021-03-01

5 Famous Delhi Tourism Places

New Delhi, the capital city of India is one of the most ancient cities of India has seen the rise and fall of many rulers over the ages. It is said that this city has been built, destroyed, and rebuilt over 7 times and dates back to the age when it was known as Indraprastha. Delhi boasts of a rich tapestry of world heritage sights and is a happy amalgamation of the old and the new. While it is a bustling modern city and the seat of power of the Republic of India, it still has many captivating secrets from days of yore making Delhi tourism places a virtual feast to behold for the many tourists that throng to experience the sights and sounds of this great city. Here are some of the best places in Delhi for the tour:

Top Delhi Sightseeings & Places

# Delhi Tour Packages Price
1 1 Day Delhi Sightseeing 
Timing: 8 am To 6 Pm
1500/-
2 Delhi Sightseeing With Guide
Timing: 8am To 6pm
3300/-
3 2 Days Delhi Sightseeings With Hotels
Include: 3 Star Hote+Breakfast, Guide, Car & Driver
9500/-

 1.    Qutub Minar:  Qutub Minar literally means Victory Tower and was built in the 13th century by Qutub Ud din Aibuk of the Slave Dynasty, from whom the tower derives its name. A UNESCO heritage site, this has the distinction of being the highest stone tower which is also a heritage site. The courtyard of Qutub Minar also features the famous Iron Pillar dating back to the 4th century with inscriptions in Brahmi that point back to a more ancient past as compared to the Minar

2.    Lotus Temple: As the name implies, the Lotus temple is an intricate architecture building shaped in the form of the half-opened petals of a Lotus. It is a Bahai worship place to which throngs thousands of visitors a day. The interior of the building boasts of a huge domed round hall with chairs placed for visitors to sit and take in the calmness that the silence of the place emanates. The Building is beautifully surrounded by pools of water symbolizing a lotus blooming in a limpid pool of water.

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3.    Red Fort: The Red Fort at Delhi was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who is also credited for having presented the world with the inimitable Taj Mahal at Agra. This fort was built at the time the capital of Mughal India moved from Agra to Delhi and is also the location where the Prime Minister of India delivers the Independence Day Speech every Independence Day. It was the place where the flag of independent India was first unfurled and therein lies its historic and touristic significance.

4.    India gate: India Gate is a war memorial built-in memory of the Indian soldiers who gave their lives fighting for the British during the period of the First World War between 1914 – 1921. It is a majestic monument standing at Rajpath in New Delhi and is one of the finest war memorials in India. The lawns surrounding the India gate along with the water bodies are a favorite tourist spot not only to behold the majesty of this monument but also as a place for the repast, replete with yummy snacks to lip-smacking ice cream which also makes this a favorite haunt of Delhiites looking for a quick outing on hot summer evenings.

5.    Humayun’s Tomb:  Humayun’s Tomb is a UNESCO Heritage Site built as a mausoleum past compare for Mughal Emperor Humayun. It is one of the most majestic and regal buildings to have been built by the Mughals in honor of Emperor Humayun. The overall architecture is built on the theme of a paradise garden which acted as a precursor and inspiration for many more exquisite Mughal buildings built across the centuries in Northern India.

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