2. Some glimpse of Delhi
◦ Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north.
◦ In Old Delhi, a neighborhood dating to the 1600s, stands the imposing Mughal-era
Red Fort, a symbol of India, and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque, whose courtyard
accommodates 25,000 people.
◦ Nearby is Chandni Chowk, a vibrant bazaar filled with food carts, sweets shops and
spice stalls.
◦ No doubt on Mughlai cuisine in the Chandni chowk and ever famous Al Jawahar and
Karims.
◦ Delhi is full of street foods and shopping hubs like Sarojini nagar, Janpath, karol bagh
and many more.
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3. Historical places to
visit in Delhi
Red Fort
Also known as Lal Qila, Red fort was
brought to life by Shah Jahan, the fifth
Mughal emperor, in 1639.
Humanyun Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb also called Maqbara e
Humayun is no less than an architectural
splendor, although it is a monument with
the tomb of the great Mughal emperor
Humayun. Built in 1570.
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4. Jama Masjid
This wondrous mosque made of red sandstone and
marble was built by the great Shah Jahan and is
considered to be one of the biggest mosques in India. It
was built at a whopping cost of one million rupees
between 1644 and 1656 and it was an Imam from
Uzbekistan who inaugurated this beautiful place of
worship. The mosque can accommodate nearly 25,000
worshippers at a time in its courtyard.
Qutub Minar
This is a must-visit for everyone the city. The tallest
brick minaret in the world, Qutub minar is identified as a
World Heritage Site by the UNESCO owing to its rich
history and the creative design. Though the construction
of this gigantic structure was started in 1192 by Qutb-
Ud-din-Aibak, who founded the Delhi Sultanate, the
minaret was completed over many years under the
supervision of many kings who came after him.
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5. Agrasen Ki baoli
You will surely be awestruck by, a historical step well with
a length and width of 60 meters and 15 meters, respectively.
built by Maharaja Agrasen and rebuilt in the This ancient
water reservoir protected by the Archeological Survey of
India has 108 steps 14th century. Also known as one of the
haunted places.
India Gate
The India Gate is one of the best places to visit in delhi with
friends to not only admire the splendid architecture of the
imposing structure but also to walk on the lush green
pavements and enjoy ice creams on a breezy evening. It is a
war memorial of the British Era built during 1921 and 1931
in the memory of the soldiers of British Indian Army who
died during the First World War
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7. Dive in food when you’re in Delhi
Prathe wali gali, old delhi
Nizamudin
Dilli haat
Prabhu chaat bhandar,
Khan Market
Pakode wali gali, Lajpat nagar
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8. Shopping places in Delhi.
Dilli haat, Handcrafts
Janpath Market
Khan Market
Chandni Chowk
Lajpat Nagar
Karol Bagh
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9. Haunted Places in Delhi
Dwarka sector 9 metro station
Jamali kamli mousque and tomb
Feroz shah kotla fort
Lothian Cemetery
Sanjay van
Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, jhandewalan
Karbala graveyard, jorbagh
Mutiny house Kashmiri gate
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10. THANK YOU
For Food, History and
Shopping Delhi is full of it
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