DELHI

Welcome to Delhi

 

Delhi, India’s bustling capital, merges ancient heritage with modernity. Key highlights include historic landmarks like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar, a thriving political and economic scene, diverse culture, and a fast-paced urban lifestyle. Despite challenges like pollution and overcrowding, Delhi remains a dynamic, influential city with global significance.


Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is an architectural wonder known for its flowerlike shape and serene atmosphere. Opened in 1986. Made of white marble and surrounded by nine pools, the temple’s design symbolizes purity and the unity of mankind. No rituals, sermons, or religious icons are found here — just silence, reflection, and tranquility.


Humayun's Tumb

The Mughal architecture blends Persian and Indian elements, with its grand domes, arched corridors, and charbagh-style gardens. The complex also includes tombs of other royal family members. It’s a peaceful, beautifully preserved site ideal for photography and heritage lovers.


Red Fort

Built by Shah Jahan in 1648, the Red Fort (Lal Qila) is a symbol of India’s rich Mughal heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its red sandstone walls enclose an array of beautiful palaces, halls, and gardens such as the Diwan-i-Aam and Diwan-i-Khas. Every Independence Day, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag here.

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