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Places to visit in Delhi

To state that Delhi is appealing is the understatement of the century what with the array of historical sites, beautiful temples, architectural ruins and neighbouring hill stations snd cities it hosts. A vibrant cultural melting-pot, Delhi has always been the eminent seat of power and the capital of India. Catering to an assortment of needs as varied as the tourists themselves, Delhi has an intriguing number of places to visit for you to build a lifetime of memories. For more details https://www.thrillophilia.com/places-to-visit-in-delhi

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Places to visit in Delhi

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  1. Places to visit in Delhi Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  2. 1. Red Fort Home to Mughal Emperors for nearly 200 years, the Red Fort or Lal Kila was converted to barracks for the British colonial army. The iconic landmark recognized by its red sandstone architecture has a rich set of stories dating back to India's pre-independence era. This massive time-tested fortress today is the backdrop for large scale national events such as the Republic Day and Independence Day. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  3. 2. Jama Masjid . India's largest mosque, Jama Masijd a sight to behold is definitely among the places to visit in Delhi. The magnum opus mosque constructed by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan stands tall at 40 ft. with 4 angles, 2 minarets and can contain 25,000 devotees. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  4. 3. India Gate Rising 42 mts. high in one end of Rajpat stands the India Gate – a symbol of pride and bravery. This outstanding stone archway instantly ignites a feeling of patriotism and thus is a major tourist place in Delhi. Also known by the name of All India War Memorial, this prestigious monument is a mark of respect to all those unknown soldiers who have sacrificed their lives protecting an entire nation. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  5. 4. Qutub Minar Qutub Minar, a soaring 73 m high tower of victory built in 1193 is one of the finest monuments in the world. An architecture reminiscent of the distinct styles from the Tughlak and Aibak dynasties that ruled Delhi stands sculptured with red sandstone in the first three storeys while the fourth and fifth are made of marble and sandstone. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  6. 5. Jantar Manatar Among most popular places to visit in Delhi is the Jantar Mantar, an ancient observatory built by Maharaja Jaisingh of Udaipur in 1794 on the main Parliament Street at Connaught Place. The instruments at Jantar Mantar are undoubtedly fascinating for their ingenuity however the high-rise buildings around have obstructed accurate observations. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  7.   6. Raj Ghat Serving as the final resting ground for many of India’s greatest heroes, Delhi is also home to Raj Ghat. The black marble platform marking the spot where Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, was cremated after his assassination in 1948 still shakes up feelings of patriotism and gratitude in every Indian’s heart. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  8.   7. Mutiny Memorial . Commemorating the loss of Indian lives in the First Battle of Independence in 1857 against the British East India Company, the Mutiny Memorial or Ajitgarh is built in the high Victorian Gothic style. A towering structure with a blackened, brick spire capped with a crucifix conveying a strong impression of being haunted, this significant monument is the only reminder of the demise of the mighty Mughal Empire. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  9.   8. Humayun’s Tomb Humayun’s Tomb is amongst the first significant Mughal architectural sites in India. This magnificent tomb garden has beautiful garden squares with pathways, water channels, and is also a resting ground for Mughal rulers. It was from here that the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Jafar was captured by the British in 1857. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  10.   9. Tomb of Mirza Galib Mirza Ghalib, a famous poet who wrote in Urdu, Arabic, Turkish, and Persian, is renowned for his distinct style of poetry or shayari. His tomb in Delhi is recovering as a landmark to rediscover the romance in poetry. It is situated outside the courtyard of the Hazrat Nizamuddin's Tomb along with many other tombs of famed personalities in the vicinity. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  11.   10. Bijay Mandal One of the places to visit in Delhi is the recently popularized monument Bijay Manda, which was the erstwhile mahal of the eccentric ruler Mohammad Bin Tughlaq. Once part of a thousand-pillar palace with its octagonal pavilion offers a spectacular view of the city of Delhi. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  12.   11. Rashtrapati Bhavan . A symbol of power wherein lies the office of India’s decision makers, Parliament House or Rashtrapati Bhavan is one of the major tourist attractions in Delhi. Conceived in the Imperial Style, the Parliament House consists of an open verandah with 144 columns. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  13.   12. Bahai (Lotus) Temple The ever-popular lotus-shaped Bahai Temple in Delhi is the last of the seven major Bahai temples around the world. A mesmerizing structure made of pure white marble, standing against a lush green landscape, the lotus depicts a symbol common to all religions. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  14.   13. Akshardham Temple Heralded by the Guinness World Record as the World’s Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple, Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi is an epitome of Indian culture. Akshardham is nothing short of an unforgettable experience taking every visitor close to the breath taking beauty and grandeur of India’s ancient art, architecture, and eternal spiritual teachings. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  15.   14. Laxminarayan Temple Built in 1939 and inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, Birla Mandir is in reverence to Lord Narayana and Goddess Laxmi. One of the major attractions in Delhi and frequented places, Birla Mandir is a true testimony of India’s unity in diversity philosophy. The temple is open to visitors of very faith. Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

  16. A little more about us Thrillophilia.com is India’s biggest online portal for activity and experiential travel. With more than 90000 travelers and 1500 experiences across India. Thrillophilia has been recognized by Manthan South East Asia Awards for contributing digitally in the eTravel and Tourism industry. Thrillophilia was the only one selected from India for a panel discussion at Malaysia in their eco tourism conference this year. YoungTurks on CNBC and Going Solo on CNN IBN are two TV shows that present the entrepreneur and his story. In September 2012, Thillophilia won the Power of Ideas at IIM Ahmedabad and the BizQuest at ISB.  Thrillophilia.com 2014 All rights reserved. Please do not forward soft or hard copy without permissions

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