New Delhi as a bustling city.

      
When you think of Delhi, you think of food, architecture, monuments, culture, and spirituality. Delhi, or New Delhi, offers a diverse range of experiences. If you're interested in history, the city has many places to explore, from the Red Fort to Purana Qila. For spiritual experiences, don't miss visiting Guru Bangla Sahib, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple, and the Hindu temples of Chhatarpur. If you appreciate architecture, there are many sites to visit, from Qutub Minar to the National Museum, displaying various architectural styles across the centuries. And if you're a food enthusiast, New Delhi has a wide variety of cuisine to offer, from continental to Mughlai. New Delhi is a unique blend of everything, offering a rich historical and cultural heritage of India. However, it is also a bustling and lively city. Here's a week's worth of experiences in New Delhi.

Adjacent to Red Fort
Adjacent to Red Fort

1. Lotus Temple (Bahai House of Worship)- A peaceful prayer site promoting unity and harmony, located near Kalkaji Mandir.



 2. Chhatarpur Mandir- A seat of devotional aura and culturally significant temple complex located on the outskirts of New Delhi.




3. Red Fort- A historical monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site with ties to Moghul, British, and independent India.

           
4. Qutub Minar- A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the tallest minarets in India, built with red sandstone during the Slave Dynasty.

A view of Qutub Minar


5. India Gate (National War Memorial)- A tribute to the 'Amar Jawan Jyoti' and a popular spot for fitness enthusiasts along Kartavya Path.
 

6. National Museum- A must-visit showcasing India's history, with a vast collection of artifacts, coins, and sculptures from the Indus Valley Civilization to Post-Independence India. Remember to plan your itinerary accordingly, as most monuments are closed on Mondays!
































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