The Wonders Of The Bygone Era

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The Wonders Of The Bygone Era Delhi has a charm that is hard to resist. With its warmth and hospitality, it leaves an indelible mark on all its visitors, and with an array of attractions, it takes you on a journey where you can experience a bit of history, adventure, culture and a lot more. Plan a trip to this beautiful city with cheap flight to Delhi from UK and discover the endless possibilities that make Delhi a must visit destination.

Intriguing, charming and witty, Delhi, the capital of India, is a huge tourist magnet for ardent travellers across the globe. People visit the city to learn about the history of this vast and vivid region and to enjoy its wonderful mix of the ancient and the modern. Rich in art, culture, events, food and attractions, it holds something for everyone. But one thing that you can certainly not ignore about the city is its unique heritage that has shaped the story of this enigmatic city with every turn of the wheel of time. From its bylanes and neighbourhoods to marketplaces, food and festive celebrations to traditions and folklores, there’s history very much present even in today’s contemporary times. Explore the length and breadth of this city for moments and experiences that will linger in memories forever. Delhi-6: The area of Old Delhi, also known as Delhi-6 serves as a window that offers insights into the culture and tradition that have been a part of the city’s lifestyle since ages. Visit this place early in the morning and see how it slowly wakes up and comes alive. From the narrow bylanes to the markets, temples and mosques, life here is full of extremes. The highlights include Chawri Bazaar and Chandani Chowk. The Red Fort, an important landmark lies in this area. Another must visit place is the Jama Masjid. These buildings are finest examples of Islamic architecture. Don’t leave Delhi-6 without relishing on the traditional delicacies available in the shops here, most of which are as old as the city itself. Qutub Minar and Mehrauli Archaeological Park: The towering Qutub Minar, built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak in the year 1193, reflects different architectural styles. The entire complex has many attractions worth exploring such as Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, Tomb of Alauddin Khilji and Tomb of Imam Zamin. Mehrauli Archaeological Park, adjacent to Qutub Minar, covers a huge area and houses many incredible monuments and ruins scattered across the premises. Tomb of Balban, Tomb of Maulana Jamali Kamali, Adham Khan’s Mausoleum, Zafar Mahal, Rajan ki Baoli, Quli Khan's Tomb and Gandhak ki Baoli are some of its popular attractions.


Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah: This is one of the most revered places of Delhi where you can experience spirituality, Sufism, history and tradition, all under one roof. The pious Nizamuddin Dargah, besides its religious significance is also known for the musical Qawwalis, mostly held on Thursday evenings. Humayun’s Tomb: Built in red sandstone, the majestic Humayun’s Tomb is an amalgamation of Persian architecture and Indian design styles. It is recognised as the first garden-tomb to be built in India and its design served as an inspiration for the iconic Taj Mahal at Agra. Purana Qila: Constructed by Sher Shah Suri, this magnificent architectural marvel is one of the largest structure made exclusively from red sandstone. The main highlight of the fort is its majestic gates, also known as “Darwazas.” The historic significance of Delhi is one of its major attractions. Most of its heritage sites are not just places of interest. They are stories carved in stone. Today they tell us the tales of the past and it is through these monuments that we revisit the times that existed many, many years ago. Witness its glorious past and a progressive future with cheap flights to Delhi.


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