Welcome to the city of Delhi, the capital of India. A city that is as
old as civilization itself and nurtured with loving care in the hands
of several dynasties. As history unfolds itself, we find Delhi a city of
magnificent kings and princes, men of great culture, learning and
refinement who created famous masterpieces like the Qutab
Minar, the Diwan-e-Aam and the Pearl Mosque in the Red Fort.
No wonder the city's history is synonymous with the history of
India. The evidence of this can be marked distinctly as the city is
flourished with tombs, forts, monuments, ramparts and ruins
where sightseeing is of great pleasure.
Jama Masjid
JamaMasjid is one of biggest mosques in India-A magnificent architectural gift by emperor Shah Jahan. Completed in 1658, this mosque has three gateways, four angle towers and two minarets.
You can enter the mosque but take precaution to take off your shoes and make sure that you are properly dressed before entering . One can also go to the top of minarets. From here you can have a birds eye view of Delhi.
Nizam-ud-Din Shrine
It's one of Delhi's major attractions. It's the tomb of the famous Sufi saint Nizam-ud-Din Auliya. Inside the premises of the shrine is a tank which is surrounded by many other historically
significant tombs. The shrine also has the tomb of Amir Khusru and the grave of princess Jahanara, the daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan. It is worth visiting the shrine at around sunset on
Thursdays, as it is a popular time for worship, and Qawwali singers start performing after the evening prayers.
 The Bahai Temple
Completed in 1986,the Bahai temple is set amidst pools and gardens. Adherents of any faith are free to visit the temple and pray or meditate silently according to their own religion . The structure is in
lotus shape so it often called the lotus temple. The view of the temple is spectacular before dusk when the temple is floodlit.
 ISKCON Temple
Built by the Hare Rama Hare Krishna cult followers this temple is dedicated to the Lord Krishna. Built on a hillock, this complex is elegantly built and is one of the largest temple complexes in India.
 Laxmi Narain Temple
One of Delhi's major temples and a major tourist attraction.
Built by the industrialist G. D. Birla in 1938, this beautiful
temple is located in the west of Connaught Place. The temple
is dedicated to Laxmi, the goddess of prosperity and good
fortune. The temple has well grafted gardens. Popularly
known as the Birla Mandir.
 Red Fort
Built in 1648, this sprawling fort of red sand stones along the river Yamuna is surrounded
by a wall of about 2.4 km in circumference. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah
Jahan. after he transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi. The fort has two main
entrances, the Delhi Gate and the Lahori Gate facing the famed Chandni Chowk
market. The Fort has Diwan-e-Aam, and Diwan-e-Khas where
the king would grant audience to the public and would grant
audience to important people respectively Adjacent to this is
the Rang Mahal, the water cooled Apartment for the royal
ladies. A Light and Sound show is held in the evening.
For further information on the places to visit in Delhi and how to get there, please visit the official website of Delhi Tourism Department.
www.delhitourism.nic.in
Here is a list of places you could visit in Delhi other than the ones mentioned above:
Qutub Minar
India Gate
Old Fort
Jantar Mantar
Humanyun's Tomb
Safdarjung Tomb
Chhatarpur Temple
Raj Ghat
Gurudwara Rakab Ganj
Gurudwara Bangia Sahib
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