Delhi is a city of spectacular buildings but if one single building could be considered the city's icon, it would probably be the Qutab Minar tower. Others may disagree…Read More
Humayuns Tomb. Delhi.Humayuns tomb is on the eastern side of Delhi and is India’s first Mogul garden mausoleum. It was built by Humayuns senior widow the Hamida Begum 9…Read More
India Gate, one of Delhi’s most prominent landmarks, lies at the very heart of the area known as Lutyens’s Delhi. Following the shifting of the capital from Calcutta to…Read More
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Now known as "Old Delhi", the city once called Shahjahanabad was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and served as the Mughal Empire’s capital from 1649-1857. Today,…Read More
Someone told my sister that the best way to appreciate the Lotus Temple is to first visit the neighbouring Kalkaji (Hindu) Temple, and then visit the Lotus Temple. The…Read More
• Granddaughter of one of the early leaders of the Indian National Congress. • Daugher of independent India's first Prime Minister. • Mother of another Prime Minister.…Read More
Our second visit to the Red Fort was with friends who wanted to see the evening Sound and Light Show which is staged almost every evening in both English and Hindi though…Read More
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The dargah or tomb of the Sufi mystic Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya lends its name to the area known as Nizamuddin. Also, like the tombs of other Muslim holy men, Nizamuddin’s…Read More
This mosque was built by Qutb-uddin Aibek. May God’s mercy be on him, and on him who prays for a blessing on the faith of the founder of this blessed (edifice). …Read More