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Get An Insight Of The Glorious History Of India With Delhi Tourism

Delhi is not just the capital city of India. Instead you can say that its a book which entails the glorious past of the country and upholds the beauty, charisma, complexities and culture of the people. Delhi tourism reflects all! Different dynasties ruled the city and their mark is perfectly significant in the monuments, landmarks and the culture which they left behind and which still proudly exists. The character, color and culture of the city are diverse and are enriched by its fascinating past. Exploring the city by booking the Delhi tour packages will not only be interesting but will also turn out to be a rewarding experience.

Get a glimpse of the magnificent past

Delhi is also the witness to different empires rising and shining to glory and then falling to the ashes. While enjoying your honeymoon travel package, you can get the glimpse of these glorified past. The ancient city is now converted into a contemporary one but the magnificence of the past are still significantly visible. The ancient architecture now proudly stands as the major tourist destinations and enthralls the visitors from all over the world. The monuments and landmarks of the city mesmerize the people and replicate the spectacular history of India.

Red Fort: Rightly called due to its similar color, Red Fort not only reflects glory and magnificence but also speaks volumes about the past and the history of India. The Red Fort was the place from where the British forced the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar to leave. Thus, this place was the witness to the end of the extensive three century rule by the Mughals and etched its name in the Delhi tourism list. Also, the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru declared the end of the colonial rule from Red Fort. Thus, whoever reserves their Delhi tour packages never forgets to visit this historical monument.

Qutub Minar: Some historians believe that the Qutub Minar was built for the muezzins to call the devotees to pray and some are of the notion that it represented the victorious rule of Muslims in India. Whatever, the reason behind its construction, no one can deny that it has become a vital part of the Delhi tourism.

The other monuments and architecture which Delhi tourism largely promotes includes India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Humanyun Tomb, Jantar Mantar, Purana Quila, Jama Masjid and Lotus Temple.

by: tonisteave




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