Qutub Minar |
45 Minutes |
*Lotus Temple |
45 Minutes |
*Akshardham Temple |
1:00 Hour |
Rajghat/Shakti Sthal |
45 Minutes |
India Gate |
25 Minutes |
Rashtrapati Bhawan |
30 Minutes |
Birla Mandir |
30 Minutes |
Indira Museum |
30 Minutes |
Prime Ministers Museum |
30 Minutes |
#Parliament House |
- |
#Gyarah Murti |
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#Gurrdwara Bangla Sahib |
- |
#Safdarjung Tomb |
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# Bypass Only
* Monday Closed
Entry tickets of ASI Monuments at Delhi, can book through their website In advance. We advise our travelers to take online tickets through website https://asimustsee.nic.in to save time & skip from the long Queue.
Delhi is the capital city of India, and can be called as a major gateway to India. Delhi is one of the most important metropolis in India,as it is the city of power. It has a very good combination of both modern, as well as ancient culture. It is also known as the Headquarters of Indian politics, as most of the heads of the Indian government and other political parties, reside here, including the Prime Minister, and President of the country. In these 3000 years of its existence, there has been the origin of seven more cities ,where the traditional Indian capital is. Strategic location, mixture of modern and Indian culture, rich history, medieval market, beside the modern ones etc are the main reasons for choosing it, as the seat of power. Delhi is a city waiting to be explored.
Qutub Minar: The Minar (tower) was built in the year 1212 A.D and stands at a height of 72.5 meters in the courtyard of the Quwwat-ul-Islam masjid.This is the oldest historical monument in Delhi and is a must for any visitor to this city.
Lotus Temple: It is the Baha’i house of worship and a fairly recent construction, and is largely admired for its architecture.
Akshardham Temple: Akshardham is a great Hindu temple complex in Delhi. The complex displays millennia of traditional Hindu culture and architecture. Akshardham attracts approximately 70 percent of all tourists who visit national capital. Also referred as Swaminarayan Akshardham, the temple was inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the spiritual head of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, whose 3,000 volunteers helped 7,000 artisans construct Akshardham.
Rajghat: The memorial built for Mahatma Gandhi who was assassinated by a fanatic, and cremated on the banks of the river Yamuna on 31st January 1948.
India Gate: Originally known as the All India War Memorial, built in the memory of the 90,000 Indian soldiers killed in the First World War, is a free standing arch with a height of 42.5 meters, designed and built by Edwin Lutyens in 1931.
Parliament House: This is a huge circular, colonnaded building where the Indian parliament meets.
Rashtrapati Bhawan: Situated on Raisina Hill this was built to be the official residence of the Viceroy, and later became the official residence of the President of India.
Teen Murti Bhawan: It was built as the residence of the British Commander in chief in India and later became the official residence of Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of an independent India.
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