Siteseeing in Delhi
Red Fort - A fascinating building, built with red sandstones is an example of the rich Mughal architecture. Red Fort is a venue to the Independence Day parade of India.
Baha'i Temple - The Baha'i Temple, situated in South Delhi, is shaped like a lotus. It is an eye-catching edifice worth exploring.
Qutab Minar - Qutub-ud-din Aibek of the Slave Dynasty, who took possession of New Delhi in 1206, built it.
Humayun's Tomb - Humayun's Tomb was built nine years after Humayun's death by his wife Haji Begum. Designed by a Persian architect named Mirak Mirza Ghiyas.
India Gate - A memorial inscribed with the names of the valiant Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in World War I.
Rashtrapati Bhawan - Modern New Delhi, or New Delhi as it is called, centers around the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
Laxminarayan Temple - Also called the Birla Mandir, the Laxminarayan Temple was built by the Birla family in 1938.
Purana Quila - Built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri, the Purana Quila is a monument of bold design, which is strong, straightforward and every inch a fortress.

