Safdarjung's Tomb - One of the
last examples of Mughal architecture, is a red and brown
sandstone tomb. It has double storeyed towers at the
corners.
Hauz Khas - What was once a place
of education now houses the city's most chic designer
articles market. The ancient royal ruins and a water tank
which can also be seen here were built originally by the
seer Hazrat Nizamuddin.
Qutab Minar - Built by ancient
rulers of Delhi, it is a 72.5 metre high tower. At its base
is a mosque and nearby the Ashokan iron pillar.
Tughlakabad Fort - Built by
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq constituted the third city of Delhi. It
was used for about 15 years after which the capital was
shifted to Daulatabad in the South.
Bahai - Marble temple built in
the form of a blossoaha'i Temming lotus for the followers of
the Baha'i faith and dubbed as the Taj Mahal of the 21st
Century.
Visit India Gate - 42 metre high
memorial dedicated to the unknown soldiers
Drive past
Rashtrapati Bhawan - 340 room
official residence of the President of India
Sansad Bhawan - seat of the
Indian Parliament
Secretariat
Visit
Raj Ghat - Memorial of Mahatma
Gandhi, the father of the nation.
Red Fort - Popularly known as
the Lal Quila, it is built in red sand stone. It was built
by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
Jama Masjid - Country's largest
mosque, lies opposite the Red Fort. Another construction
by Shah Jahan.