Delhi Heritage

One of the most oldest and progressive cities in the world, Delhi is
the capital of world's largest democracy, India. The city is a
perfect amalgamation of ancient and modern. The history of India is
related to the history of Delhi.
Delhi has always wooed rulers and plunderers in the past. Historians
are also attracted with so many details that Delhi presents. Today,
Delhi is fast-moving cosmopolitan city, maintaining its rich
cultural heritage. Delhi is a multi-cultured city, since people from
all over the country come with their traditions and culture,
reflected in a variety of arts, crafts, cuisines, festivals and
lifestyles.
Delhi is a city of variety, vivacity and vibrancy. One has so many
options to explore in Delhi. The Rashtrapati Bhavan and the
Parliament House emphasize the role of Delhi as the capital city of
the India. This is the venue of the question hour and the
decision-making for the country's leaders, the grandness of these
buildings will definitely lure you. Nearby is the India Gate, where
you can pay homage to the martyrs. Then at the Gandhi Memorial and
Rajghat, remember the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
The Red Fort built by the mughal emperor Shahjahan is the venue for
flag hoisting on the occasion of the Independence Day celebrations.
The Fort that took nine years and a huge fortune for construction is
a beautiful piece of architecture. The sound and light show at the
Red Fort is also a major highlight. Jama Masjid is right opposite
the red fort, an eye-catching monument. The largest mosque in India
that was the concluding architectural achievement of Shahajahan
welcomes you with its three gateways, four towers and two minarets.
The lovely sunset and the group of pigeons at the Jama Masjid offer
a photogenic sight.
The metropolitan city of Delhi is marked with reminiscent of its
rich and diverse past. The Qutab Minar, Humayun's tomb and the
Purana Quila stand tall and proud of its past. The glorious red tomb
of Humayun with the gallant double-dome and the Char Bagh style is a
grand affair.
Then there is the impaired observatory of Jantar Mantar. One of the
five observatories of the king of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh, Jantar
Mantar is located in the center of Delhi city and generates a lot of
interest among the Delhi tourists. For the ones who want to
experience spiritualism there's the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and the
lotus shaped Bahai house. Amidst the hustle bustle of the city these
souls stirring spots are like An Oasis in the desert.
Truly the heart and soul of India- Delhi is a charismatic city. Each
and every part of Delhi is strewn with marks of bygone era. Delhi
has witnessed every scar India has suffered from time-to-time. Delhi
has also seen the struggle and regaining of freedom by the Indians.
Delhi the capital of India, is the center of India in true senses
and is the pride of every Indian. Thus, Delhi stands proudly as a
symbol of the strength, achievements and aspirations of the Indians.