Indira Gandhi International Airport 51 min
Qutub Minar (34 min.) 73m tapering tower built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak after defeat of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. Qutub Minar Complex (35 min.) Collection of ancient structures & monuments from the Delhi Sultanate a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Baha'i Lotus Temple (22 min.) Religious site also known as the Lotus Temple, opened in 1986 and open to those of all religions. جامع مسجد (30 min.) 17th-century, red sandstone Mughal-style mosque with a 25,000 capacity & 40m high minarets. National Museum (30 min.) Museum displaying everything from pre-historic items right up to modern works of Indian art. Purana Qila (26 min.) Riverside stone fortress with ramparts, the Mugal style Humayan Gate and a 16th-century mosque. Red Fort (27 min.) Landmark 17th-century Mughal fortress built in towering red sandstone, now a complex of museums. Worlds Of Wonder (14 min.) This amusement park offering over 20 rides & a waterpark with long slides is a popular destination. Hcl Sector 126(Gate No 1) (14 min) Jantar Mantar (31 min.) 13 architectural astronomy instruments built in 1724 at the orders of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. Lodhi Garden (26 min.) A British-era public park featuring ancient tombs, rose & herb gardens, bonsai trees and a lake. India Gate (28 min.) Imposing Arc de Triomphe-style gate commemorating the Indian soliders killed in the First World War. Rashtrapati Bhavan (34 min.) Official residence plus Mughal and herbal gardens of the President of India, with visits by request. Raj Ghat (25 min.) Set in lush parkland, this black marble platform marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Akshardham (18 min.) Over 11,000 artisans worked on this lavishly decorated Hindu temple complex inaugurated in 2005. |