Delhi

The heart and soul of India- New Delhi is a city with magnetic attraction. Every nook and corner of the city of Delhi seems like narrating the incidents of the bygone era. Delhi was a witness of every scar India has suffered from time-to-time. New Delhi has seen the struggle of the Indians to regain their freedom, New Delhi has felt the rays of rising sun on the first morning of freedom and now new Delhi stands proudly as a symbol of the strength, achievements and aspirations of we Indians. New Delhi should be your first tourism destination if you want to understand India & Indians deeply.

Delhi India Gate
India Gate: Tourism Spot in New Delhi
India gate is a symbol of the bravery and valour of the soldiers. A flame Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate kept alive since the place was built. India gate bears the names of 85,000 Indian Army soldiers who died during the wars. Below the arch is the memorial of the unknown-soldier. The Amar Jawan Jyoti runs on gas was lit in 1971.

India Gate was designed and built by Lutyens, originally known as All India War Memorial in memory of the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during Afghan War. India Gate is a major picnic spot for the people of Delhi. Largely stretched Lawns are the makes it suitable for picnic.

Red Fort: Tourism Spot in New Delhi
"If there is a paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this." These were the words written on the ceiling of Red Fort in golden letters just above the throne of emperor Shah Jahan. Shah Jahan is known not only for his leadership efficiency but also for the magnificent buildings built during his reign. In 1638 when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi he felt the need for a palace and thus the construction begun in 1640 and completed by 1648.

Walls of red fort are built with red sandstone, on of the most admired material of Mughals. The walls of Red Fort are high upto 110 feet. From inside the palace is built with white marble and adorned with gold and precious stones. From inside it is built in the series of pavilions used for some specific purpose.

Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar: Tourism Spot in New Delhi
The tallest monument in India, the Qutab Minar ushered in the new Indo-Islamic style of architecture, which was a fusion of the Indian and Mughal styles.

Qutub Minar was built in 1199 AD by Qutab-ud-din Aibak. The purpose behind this was to use by Mu'zzin (crier) for giving calls for prayers. It has a diameter of 14.32m at the base and about 2.75m on the top with a height of 72.5m. Each storey of Qutub Minar is surrounded by a balcony. Qutb-u'd-Din Aibak had built only one story and later his successor and son-in-law, Shamsu'din- Iltutmish had constructed two more stories.

Connaught Place: Tourism Spot in New Delhi
Connaught place is a creation of British in the last century. Connaught place is the business & shopping centre of New Delhi. It is a place where the banks, Airline offices, tour offices and hotels are located. It is designed in a circular form where the white-colonnade shopping district surrounds a green Park. It forms a full circle and is divided into blocs by seven radial roads. Connaugt place is the best shopping place in the city. It is considered as Delhi's posh shopping area. The Palika market is an underground market within Connaught place.

During British period it was designed for elegant boutiques and specially for high society white people. Now it has been completely Indianised with shoe shiners sitting at every corner and beggars moving around.
Connaught Place is very important for tourists as offices of most of the travel agencies, airlines and banks are located here. It is a lace where every thing you need is available.

Lotus Temple: Tourism Spot in New Delhi
Bahai Temple or Lotus Temple is on of the most visited edifice in the world. Visitors to Bahai Temple have surpassed the numbers of the visitor's to Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal. The maximum numbers of visitors received in a day are 150,000. Lotus temple signifies peace and purity. Lotus is the manifestation of God. The pure lotus rising above the stag anent and muddy waters is the symbol of detachment from material things. Lotus is deeply attached to the mythology and culture of Hinduism. Visitors to Lotus Temple have admired the teachings of Bahai Faith and have also liked the structure of the temple.

Lotus Temple
The outside structure of the house of worship, New Delhi, India is constructed into three ranks of nine petals. The structure of the House of Worship is composed of three ranks of nine petals each springing from a podium which elevates the building above the surrounding plain. The first two ranks curve inward, embracing the inner dome; the third layer curves outward to form canopies over the nine entrances. The petals, constructed of reinforced white concrete cast in place, are clad in white marble panels, performed to surface profiles and patterns related to the geometry. The double-layered interior dome, modelled on the innermost portion of the lotus, is comprised of 54 ribs with concrete shells between. Nine arches that provide the main support for the superstructure ring the central hall. Nine reflecting pools surround the building on the outside, their form suggesting the green leaves of the lotus flower.

The majestic Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace represent the city of Jodhpur, which is known for its magnificent palaces. The city was previously the princely state of Marwar. Jodhpur is one of the historical places in India where history can be seen even today. Another city in Rajasthan famous for its history and unequalled sacrifice is the city of Chittorgarh; this historical place in India has seen many battles and acts of heroic sacrifice.

Aurangabad, located in Maharashtra on India's west coast was known for being the capital of the Tughlaq Empire during the reign of Muhammed-bin-Tughlaq.Devagiri Fort is a known historical monument situated in Aurangabad.The city is close to the cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora which form very important historical places in India.