For more information on each of these monuments, visit the link posted below.
Humayun's Tomb
The Garden Tomb Humayun's tomb lies on the Mathura road near its crossing with the Lodi Road. High rubble-built walls enclose here a square garden divided initially...
» India Gate
At the center of New Delhi stands the 42m high India Gate, an "Arc-de-Triomphe" like Archway in the middle of a crossroad. Almost similar to its French counterpart...
» Jantar Mantar
unique structure raised in 1724, now lies in the heart of Delhi's commercial centre near Connaught place. This is the Jantar Mantar, one of several astronomical observatories raised by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur. The various abstract structures within the Jantar Mantar...
» Purana Quila
The Purana Qila (Old Fort) stands on the site where the ancient city of Indraprashtha is believed to have existed. Archeological evidences such as pottery dating back to 1000 BC, found within the fort premises support the premise. Pottery of similar nature has been recovered...
» Rashtrapati Bhavan
The palatial building built on an area of 330 acres with a private garden designed by the illustrious Lutyens, as the official residence of the Viceroy of India during British reign, is now the official residence of the First Citizen...
» Qutub Minar
Historical Construction Of A Landmark In 1199, Qutub-ud-Din raised the Qutub Minar either as a victory tower or as a minaret to the adjacent mosque. From a base of 14.32m it tapers to 2.75m at a height of 72.5m and a valid reason why it took...
» Rajghat
4 km away from Janpath to the N-East of Feroz Shah near Delhi Gate at Ring Rd on the bank of Jamuna situated Rajghat. Jawaharlal Nehru Rd also ends opp. Rajghat. On 31st Jan. 1948, Mahatma Gandhi's last rites was performed here. The memorial stone of Gandhi is square in...
» Red Fort
One of the most spectacular pieces of Mughal Architecture is the Lal Quila or the Red Fort. Built by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648, the Red Fort has walls extending up to 2 kms. in length with...
» Safdarjung's Tomb
After the death of Aurangzeb, the only significant structures raised were the Tomb of Safdarjung, who was the prime minister of Delhi under Muhammad Shah. Built in 1753-1754, the tomb lies at the head of Lodi road...
» Tughluqabad Fort
The massive strong walls of Tughluqabad, the third city of Delhi, are located east of the Qutub Minar. The citadel frowns down ominously like some Gothic palace all over the Qutub-Badarpur road and seems to prefer its splendid isolation. Making Of Tughluqabad...
2006-06-21 00:41:13
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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properly when you get down in IGI, take a private cab. from interior the airport and tell them which you may decide for to have a close-by sight seeing earlier they drop you to the Railway station.restoration the total quantity earlier you pass away the counter. pass to India gate, cannought place, and another places in crucial Delhi section. understand which you have a prepare later. The site visitors in delhi can not be predictable. it may desire to purely get halted every time. So basically attempt to be triumphant in the station between 30-40 5 minutes earlier the departure of the prepare. do no longer pass and attempt spending some time interior the railway station, it may desire to no longer be a good journey.
2016-12-08 11:06:29
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answered by shedrick 4
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The easiest way is buy a book about INDIA from barnes and noble,keep the receipt and when you finish with extracting the required info,return the book.Or visit your local library if you prefer.
2006-06-22 20:11:39
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answered by And the answer is...... 1
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check out a website like this one the dude told above delhitourism.com
2006-06-22 19:40:20
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answered by manuawal 2
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Yes. Delhitourism.com ... official site
2006-06-21 00:44:34
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answered by Arnie 2
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Yes.Why do you want?????????I'm from india.Byeeeeeeeee.
2006-06-21 00:41:40
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answered by shalom s 2
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