Updated 28 September 2024 at 08:17 IST
1/7: Connaught Place, also known as Rajiv Chowk, is a prominent financial, commercial, and business hub in New Delhi, India, home to numerous prominent Indian firms and popular shopping. / Image: Freepik
2/7: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib associated with Guru Har Krishan, features a holy water pool called "Sarovar" and is renowned for its golden dome, tall flagpole, and large Sarovar. / Image: Freepik
3/7: Hauz Khas Village, 'The National Capital of Ethnic Chic', is a trendy urban village surrounded by 14th-16th century Muslim royalty ruins and modern-day Deer Park. / Image: Freepik
4/7: India Gate, a 42m high archway in New Delhi, commemorates 70,000 Indian soldiers killed in WWI for the British Army. / Image: Freepik
5/7: Lodhi Garden, named after the 15th-century Lodi dynasty, houses architectural marvels and tombs of rulers from Delhi's once-ruling Lodhi dynasty. / Image: Freepik
6/7: The Lotus temple features 9 pools, a 2500-person central prayer hall, and a 40m-high marble floor from Penteli Mountain in Greece, symbolizing the Lotus' leaves. / Image: Freepik
7/7: Chandni Chowk offers a variety of food, delicacies, sweets, sarees with chikan and zari, and shops selling books, clothing, electronics, consumer goods, shoes, and leather goods. / Image: Freepik
Published 27 September 2024 at 16:36 IST