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This is India Gate
More than 13,000 of the names of the 70,000 valiant Indian troops who lost their lives in World War I are inscribed on the walls of India Gate, a majestic 42-meter-tall national war memorial. It is a popular picnic location in New Delhi and a historical monument of sacrifice surrounded by lovely lawns that glow magnificently at night.
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This is Red Fort
A beautiful representation of India's architectural prowess and sovereignty, the Red Fort is a renowned 17th-century Mughal palace constructed of red sandstone by Emperor Shah Jahan. Every year on Independence Day, the Prime Minister of India unfolds the country's flag at this famous location.
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This is Qutub Minar
Built in 1199 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak to commemorate the start of Muslim sovereignty in Delhi, Qutub Minar is a majestic 73-meter-tall UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's highest brick minaret. It is well known for the nearby 2,000-year-old rust-resistant Iron Pillar, its distinctive five-story tapering style, and its elaborate Quranic inscriptions.
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This is Jantar Mantar
Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the 18th century, Jantar Mantar is a remarkable astronomical observatory with 13 architectural devices that measure time, track stars, and make remarkably accurate eclipse predictions. Its most well-known building, the Samrat Yantra, is still a marvel of ancient Indian scientific genius and is the largest stone sundial in the world.
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This is Swaminarayan Akshardham
Without the use of steel or concrete, the magnificent 141-foot-tall Hindu temple complex Swaminarayan Akshardham displays 10,000 years of Indian culture, spirituality, and architectural genius. Built completely of white marble and pink sandstone, it has a magnificent musical fountain performance and is the largest comprehensive Hindu temple in the world, according to a Guinness World Record.
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This is Lotus Temple
Shaped like a blossoming white lotus flower, the Lotus Temple is a stunning Bahá'í House of Worship with 27 freestanding marble petals. It is available to people of all religions to pray in complete silence. It is renowned throughout the world for its award-winning contemporary architecture, verdant landscapes, and tranquil ambiance that fosters fraternity among all people.
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This is Iskcon Temple
The world's largest printed religious book, the "Astounding Bhagavad Gita," and one of India's largest temple spires may be found in the New Delhi ISKCON Temple, a beautiful spiritual complex devoted to Lord Krishna. It is well known throughout the world for its colorful devotional chanting, cutting-edge Vedic cultural museum, and exquisite, high-tech animatronic performances that teach ancient epics.
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Discover the Heart of India with a New Delhi Tour Package Explore the dynamic charm of India’s capital city, New Delhi, where modern living coexists with historic heritage. Every traveler may have an amazing time in New Delhi because to its stunning monuments, vibrant markets, mouthwatering street food, and cultural attractions.
Why Go to New Delhi?
One of India’s most visited tourist spots is New Delhi. The city is well known for its retail avenues, luxurious hotels, historical sites, places of worship, and rich cultural legacy. Delhi has something for everyone, whether you are organizing a weekend escape, business journey, honeymoon, or family vacation.
The Ideal Time to Go to New Delhi October through March are the ideal months to visit New Delhi because of the great weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Winter is the best time to visit food alleys, marketplaces, and landmarks.