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Top 5 Architectural Attractions In Delhi India

Delhi, the capital of India, is a vibrant city with a myriad of attractions. It's also a dream to visit if you are a lover of architecture, with intricate temples, UNESCO world heritage constructions and unusual buildings you will not find outside of India. Let's have a look at some of the top 5 architectural attractions in Delhi India

Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb is a UNESCO world heritage site built in 1570, Designed by Perisian architects Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad, this mausoleum is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. In the eastern part of Delhi, it inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal and is the first example of Mughal architecture in India. It's a striking building and well worth visiting if you are a lover of architecture. The cost of admission for tourists is 500 rupees or just under £5.
    The Lotus Temple

    lotus temple

    The Bahai Temple commonly called the Lotus Temple, is a striking architectural design known for its lotus flower shape. The temple has a petal-like design that was completed in 1986 and has won many awards for the designer Fariborz Sahba for its unusual design and structure, at odds with the historic architecture in the rest of New Delhi. It's a house of worship and welcomes all religions. The Lotus Temple is free to visit but photographs inside need special permission.

    The Red Fort

    Red Fort

    Another UNESCO World heritage-listed building, the Red Fort also called Lal Qila, is one of the most well-known attractions in Delhi. It was constructed in 1639 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to serve as the palace fort for his capital Shahjahanabad. and gained its name from the red sandstone used in its design. Adjacent is the Salimgarh Fort which it forms the Red Fort complex with. The Red Fort complex, has a variety of palaces and entertainment halls, including baths and indoor canals. It also has geometrical gardens, as well as an ornate mosque. The price of admission for tourists is 500 rupees just under £5.

    Qutub Minar

    Qutub Minar

    Qutub Minar is a brick minaret that towers into the sky. This UNESCO World Heritage site was built in the 13th century and is a very popular attraction in New Delhi. Being 73 meters high, it's an interesting building, the tallest stone tower in India and is made of red and neutral sandstone. It is part of a complex with other historical attractions including The Iron Pillar constructed over 1600 years ago. The cost for tourists to visit is 550 rupees or approximately £5.50.

    India Gate

    India Gate

    The last of my top 5 architectural attraction in Delhi India is the India Gate. I picked this as the style of architecture is quite unusual in India, and resembles the Arc de Triomphe. in Paris. Designed by British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, this war memorial built to commemorate Indian members of the British Indian Army killed during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, towers 43 meters above New Delhi. It is interesting to visit at night when it's lit up. The India Gate is free to visit. 

    As you can see there are some beautiful buildings in Delhi India, from modern unusual designed constructions to historic palaces and temples. If you are thinking of visiting Delhi when it is safe to do so, check out Air India for flights into the city, and Delhi tourism for further information.  

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    The Top 5 Places To Visit In India – That Are Off The Beaten Track

    Whether you’re a nature lover, an avid hiker or keen explorer, rural India has plenty to offer you. With stretches of stunning landscapes hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the main cities, here are the top places to visit that are a must-see on your next trip to India:

    1. Munisyari 

    Located in the Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh District, Munisyari is tucked away in the Himalayas, surrounded by peaks that are capped with snow. As the base point for a number of hiking routes, it’s perfect if you’re looking to trek across these stunning mountain ranges. But even if you don’t fancy doing something too strenuous, this area should be on your list of places to visit.

    2. Lakshadweep 

    Are you keen to explore the depths of India’s oceans? Then you’ll love Lakshadweep, which not only boasts blue lagoons, exquisite coral reefs and divine beaches but is also home to a variety of islands that are great for partaking in some water sports. To make the most of the tours and attractions on offer, the islands of Kavaratti, Minicoy, Kalpeni and Kadmath are the best places to start.

    3. Kutch

    The Rann of Kutch is a salt marsh located in Gujarat’s Kutch district. It’s divided into two parts – Little Rann and Great Rann, with a desert to one side and the sea to the other. This is what creates such a biodiverse area, meaning it attracts plenty of wildlife, from the Indian wild ass and the desert fox to the blackbuck, which is quickly becoming endangered.

    4. Jaisalmer 

    Close to Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer features thousands of sand dunes that are quite simply breathtaking. Often nicknamed ‘the jewel of the desert’, this location is well-known for its grand fort, palaces and various Jain temples which are true to the elaborate Indian style.

    However, you’ll also find yourself marvelling at the natural beauty of this location, especially if you choose to explore the area by camel.

    5. Dudhsagar Waterfall


    Found on the border of Goa and Karnataka, the Dudhsagar Waterfall has been beautifully carved by the Mandovi River. Even though it is only India’s fifth largest waterfall, it’s certainly one of its most powerful, which is why you’ll often hear it being referred to as the ‘Sea of Milk’.

    Nature-lovers will also be pleased to note that it’s found in the heart of the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary which boasts an abundance of wildlife and birds.

    Sadly, there isn't enough room to write about each and every one of India’s beautiful places, but hopefully, the list above gives you a good place to start when you begin your adventures in the majestic world of rural India.
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