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Quote: Delhi is a city of spectacular buildings but if one single building could be considered the city's icon, it would probably be the Qutab Minar tower. Others may disagree with me, citing the Lotus Temple or the Red Read More
Quote: Humayuns Tomb. Delhi.Humayuns tomb is on the eastern side of Delhi and is India’s first Mogul garden mausoleum. It was built by Humayuns senior widow the Hamida Begum 9 years after his death to honour his memory Read More
Quote: India Gate, one of Delhi’s most prominent landmarks, lies at the very heart of the area known as Lutyens’s Delhi. Following the shifting of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911, Edwin Lutyens was Read More
Quote: Someone told my sister that the best way to appreciate the Lotus Temple is to first visit the neighbouring Kalkaji (Hindu) Temple, and then visit the Lotus Temple. The idea being that once you’ve experienced the Read More
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Quote: Probably Delhi's most famous street, Chandni Chowk (also spelled Chandnee Chauk, abbreviated as CC) starts in front of the Red Fort and runs for 2km westwards towards Fatehpuri Mosque, with a similar design than Read More
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Quote: The name of the road on which this mansion is situated is evocative in itself – ‘Tees January’ means ‘30th January’, the date on which, in 1948, Mohandas Karamchand ‘Mahatma’ Gandhi, was assassinated. Birla Read More
Quote: I just got back home from India and Trinetra Tours put the most wonderful itinerary for this once in a lifetime trip. Every staff member from Trinetra was the most amazing people... they all took excellent care Read More
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