Monday, 21 August 2017

Top 10 Places To Visit In New Delhi - Best Tourist Attraction in Delhi


TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN NEW DELHI


Delhi, the capital of India, has a rich history. The city is dotted with mosques, forts, and monuments left by the Mughal sovereigns who once occupied the city. The contrast between old Delhi and well planned New Delhi is immense. It is interesting to spend time exploring at a time. If you feel in need of little relaxation, just head for a thriving landscaped gardens of Delhi. Here is a list of the top 10 sites and places to visit Delhi:


Best Tourist Attraction In Delhi


1. Red Fort: - The most famous monument in Delhi, the Red Fort, is a powerful reminder of the Mughal emperors who ruled India. Its walls, which extend two kilometers (1.2 miles), were built in 1638 to stop the invaders. However, they failed to stop the fort from being captured by the Sikhs and the British. To take your imagination from ancient times, a light and sound show in the history of the fortress takes place every night. It is located in front of Chandni Chawk.


Red-Fort-Delhi

2. Jama Masjid: - Jama Masjid is another wonderful treasure of the old town. It is the largest mosque in India. The mosque took 13 years to build and was completed in 1650. A painful climb to the top of the South Tower will reward you with a breathtaking view of the rooftops of New Delhi. Make sure you wear appropriate clothing when visiting the mosque or you will not be allowed to enter. This involves covering the head, legs and shoulders.
Dress is available. He is opposed to Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, near the Red Fort.


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3. Chandni Chowk: - Chandni Chowk is a shocking contrast to the wide, orderly streets of New Delhi. Cars, rickshaws, hand-drawn carts, pedestrians and animals are all competing for space. It is chaotic, crumbling and cluttered, but in a completely captivating way. It is one of the oldest and busiest markets in India. Its narrow and winding streets are full of cheap jewelry, textiles and electronics. For the more adventurous people, Chandni Chowk is an ideal place to come and taste the food of St. Delhi. The famous Karim Hotel, a Delhi hotel, is also located.


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4. Tomb of Humayun: - If you think that the tomb of Humayun is much like the Taj Mahal in Agra, it is because it was the inspiration for the creation of the Taj Mahal. The tomb was built in 1570 and houses the body of Mughal emperor Humayun second. It was the first of this type of Mughal architecture to be built in India. Mughal rulers followed a long period of construction in the country. The tomb is part of a larger complex, which is set amidst beautiful gardens. It is located in Nizamuddin East, New Delhi. Close to Nizamuddin station, off Mathura Road.


Humayuns-Tomb-Delhi

5. Lodi Gardens: - Lodi Gardens offers a serene retreat from the life of the city. This is the place to come if you feel tired and worn out. The vast gardens were built by the British in 1936 around the tombs of the 15th and 16th century rulers. Joggers, yoga practitioners, and young couples all enjoy this park. It is located in Lodi Road, not far from the tomb of Humayun.


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6. Qutub Minar: - Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world, is an astonishing example of Indo-Islamic architecture. It was built in 1206, but the reason remains a mystery. Some believe it was made to mean victory and the beginning of Muslim domination in India. While others say it was used to call the faithful to prayer. The tower has five distinct stories, and is covered with complex sculptures and verses of the Holy Quran. There are also a number of other historic buildings on siteIt is located in Mehrauli, south of New Delhi.


Qutub-Minar-Delhi

7. Gandhi Smriti: - A visit to Gandhi Smriti will show you the exact spot where Mahatma Gandhi, affectionately called the father of the nation, was killed on January 30, 1948. He lived in the house for 144 days until the time of his death. The room he slept in, kept exactly how he left it, and the floor of the prayer where he held a mass meeting every night are both open to the public. Many photos, sculptures, paintings and inscriptions are also on display.


Gandhi-Smriti-Delhi

8. India Gate: - The imposing arch Gate of India in the center of New Delhi is a war memorial. It was built to the memory of the Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British army in the war. At night, it shines warmly to honor. Gardens that line the boulevard are a popular place to enjoy the evening of a hot summer. It is located in Rajpath, near Connaught Place, New Delhi.


India-Gate-Delhi

9. Garden of the Five Senses: - The Jardin des Cinq Sens is another peaceful place to escape the bustle of the city area. However, there is no ordinary garden. As the name suggests, the Garden of the Five Senses was specially designed to awaken the senses. The 20 acre sprawling site attracts with a dynamic display of carefully laid out plants and flowers, waterfalls, rocks, original sculptures, murals, ceramic bells, and spiral paths. The amphitheater often has live music. There are also restaurants and bars to relax in. It is located in the village of Said-ul-Ajab, MB Road, near the Mehrauli Heritage Zone in near Saket, New Delhi.


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10. Lotus Temple: - The Bahai temple is commonly called the Lotus Temple, because it has the shape of a lotus flower. This is especially nice at night when it is beautifully lit. Made of white marble, the temple belongs to the Bahai faith, which proclaims the unity of all peoples and religions. Everyone is welcome to pray. Gardens and tranquil ponds surrounding the temple are also an ideal place for a relaxing picnic. It's around Nehru Place, south of New Delhi.
Lotus-Temple-Delhi

Source: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi
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