The satisfaction of curiosity about something new, freely and let your mind and your body, to admire the magical beauty that has just India. Magical India is a place where developed one of the greatest civilizations and today is one of the most extraordinary tourist destination that travelers who want to experience their incredible energy and diversity attracts. Luxurious past of India, its architecture, colorful traditions and culture simply speechless. Here are developed three religions :. Buddhism, Hinduism and Lamaism, but Islam leave irreplaceable Contacts
Over the years, Delhi had improved urban infrastructure, cleaned the streets and increased accommodation. If you want to visit to Delhi, you will feel the beauty expressed in terms of opposites -. Wealth and poverty, past and present, modern technology against the feudal order and atmosphere
Red Fort
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Qutub Minar
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Delhi was the capital of several empires; it has more than 60 000 monuments. He is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is composed of two parts: New Delhi - by the British colonialists and the old part of town is built creation with labyrinths of narrow streets full of artisans, restaurants and some of the most spectacular Indo-Muslim architectural features. Delhi is the largest city in India, but New Delhi, which is officially in the area of Delhi as the capital and seat of government of India is considered.
India Gate
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The most impressive architectural masterpiece in Delhi Red Fort, a symbol of the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire, and today - a symbol of the Indian nation. The largest mosque in India in the 17th century and it is called Masjid Mosque. Famous monument in Old Delhi Qutub Minaret tower built as a victory of Islam over the Hindu religion. Thereyou can visit the house of Indira Gandhi. The place where she was killed constructed of a glass shrine.
Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque
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