Itinerary
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Stop At: India Gate, Rajpath Near Connaught Place New Delhi, New Delhi 110001 India
India Gate is the national monument of India. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It was built in 1931. Originally known as All India War Memorial, it is a prominent landmark in Delhi and commemorates the 90,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who lost their lives while fighting for the British Indian Empire, or more correctly the British Raj in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Qutub Minar, Qutb Minar, Mehrauli, New Delhi 110030 India
visit india's laregest brick minaret
Duration: 55 minutes
Stop At: Rashtrapati Bhavan, Rajpath, New Delhi 110004 India
The biggest president palace in the world.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Humayun's Tomb, Mathura Road Opp Nizamuddin Mosque, New Delhi 110013 India
The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562 CE and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect. It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent and is located in Nizamuddin East, close to the Dina-panah citadel that Humayun founded in 1533.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lotus Temple Rd, Bahapur, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Kalkaji Near Kalkaji Temple, East of Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019 India
The Lotus Temple, located in New Delhi, India, is a Baháʼí House of Worship that was dedicated in December 1986. Notable for its lotus-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city. Like all Bahá’í Houses of Worship, the Lotus Temple is open to all, regardless of religion or any other qualification. The building is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals" arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides,[1] with nine doors opening onto a central hall with a height of slightly over 34 meters[1] and a capacity of 1,300 people.[2] The temple have total assets of 3000 crore and 20th most richest temple in India as per Worth Idea.[3]The Lotus Temple has won numerous architectural awards[4][5] and has been featured in many newspaper and magazine articles.[6]
Duration: 20 minutes