Explore Delhi: The Gateway to India’s History, Legacy, and Contemporary Charm

Why Choose Delhi for Your Next Travel Destination?

Delhi, where does the history meet with the modernity as the capital of India. Visit some of the best-known places, like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate, or delve into the vibrant Chandni Chowk to find authentic street vendor foods and souvenirs for shopping. Delhi has so much to offer: from ancient Mughal architecture to active markets, modern malls, and myriad culinary delights, thereby catering to the specific appetites of history seekers, food aficionados, shopping freaks, and people who would love to feel the actual India.

Top Attractions to Include in Your Delhi Itinerary

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Red Fort: The Icon of India’s Independence

Built in 1638, the towering red sandstone walls shelter an array of palaces, gardens, and artwork attributed to the confluence of India’s architectural and Persian styles. The Red Fort, signifying historical events that unfolded in national history, is more than just a symbol of a country. Intricately laid out, the entire fort sprawls over about two kilometers and showcases an appreciable blend of the Indian and Persian styles. Visitors can catch the sound and light show in the evening that dramatically renders the past glory of the fort.
 
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India Gate: The Nation’s Eternal Flame

One of the most important places in New Delhi, India Gate is a quite tall war memorial about 42 meters in height, dedicated to the exchanges of military during World War I. Its grand structure, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is surrounded by sprawling lawns, making it a popular evening spot for families and tourists. Undoubtedly, India is also one of the most beautiful places to visit at night, laden with monuments to any era of history-and the salute from the Amar Jawan Jyoti flame below the arch adds to its pomp.
 
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Qutub Minar: The World’s Tallest Brick Minaret

The Qutub Minar is a growing monument, one of Delhi’s pride, a worshipper of history. This beautiful minaret was built on the orders of Qutb-ud-din Aibak from 1193 and is adorned with subtle, exquisite carvings as well as Qur’anic inscriptions. Along the way, with the Qutub Complex as a backdrop, visitors can also ogle the ancient Iron Pillar, which has not rusted for 1,600 years, and explore the ruins of India’s first mosque, Quwwat-ul-Islam. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a monumental landmark that takes visitors on an unparalleled trip down the memory lane of Delhi during the initial phases of Islam.

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