Delhi is officially the National Capital Territory. It not just happens to be one of India's largest cities but is a perfect combination of antiquity and modernity.
It is India's second most populous city after Mumbai and is renowned for being home to many architectural masterpieces such as the Qutub Minar, the Red Fort, India Gate, the Akshardham shrine and many more.
Travellers coming here can explore these architectural wonders and also learn more about the history of this place. Here is a pictorial guide to the Union Territory of Delhi.
Agrasen ki Baoli
Steps leading to Agrasen ki Baoli.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Chausath Kambha
The many pillars of Chausath Kambha.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Hauz Khas Complex
Scenic view of Hauz Khas Complex.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Humayun's Tomb
Marvel the architecture of Humayun's Tomb.
Photo Courtesy: Arian Zwegers
India Gate
An evening at India Gate.
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Jama Masjid
A cloud covering over Jama Masjid.
Photo Courtesy: Saad Akhtar
Jantar Mantar
Have fun at Jantar Mantar.
Photo Courtesy: Alex Sirota
Kashmiri Gate
The remains of Kashmiri Gate.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Khooni Darwaza
View of the Khooni Darwaza.
Photo Courtesy: Karthi.dr
Moth ki Masjid
The gateway to Moth ki Masjid.
Photo Courtesy: Varun Shiv Kapur
Qutub Minar
Picturesque view of Qutub Minar.
Photo Courtesy: Swaminathan
Raj Ghat
Scenic view of Raj Ghat.
Photo Courtesy: Kalyan Neelamraju
Rajpath
Evening at Rajpath.
Photo Courtesy: Kartikeya Kaul
Rastrapati Bhavan
The official residence of the President of India.
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Red Fort
Visitors outside the Red Fort.
Photo Courtesy: Arian Zwegers
Safdarjung Tomb
Admire the beauty of the tomb.
Photo Courtesy: Neel.kapur
Tughlaqabad Fort
The ruins of Tughlaqabad Fort.
Photo Courtesy: harpreet singh