Qutub Minar
The soaring and brave tower that allures tourists despite being destroyed by ravages of natural apocalypses several times, Qutub Minar is the tallest individual tower in the world and second tallest monument of Delhi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is located in Mehrauli and its construction was started in 1192 by Qutb Ud-Din-Aibak, founder of Delhi Sultanate. Later, the tower was built by various rulers over the centuries.
The best time to visit Delhi is from October to March when the weather is at its best. During this period flowers are at their blooming best, the weather is pleasent and enjoyable to experience Incredible Delhi.
Travel outstation from Delhi to Agra in a comfortable cab for around ₹3014. Prices may vary depending on traffic and other factors. Delhi to Agra Distance 243km and Delhi to Vrindavan 181.6km.
The Qutub Minar metro station on the yellow line of the Delhi metro is the nearest, about 2.8 Km away from the minaret.
The minaret is built in red sandstone and marble, standing at a height of 73 meters (240 feet) with 379 steps leading to the top. Its design reflects Indo-Islamic architecture, featuring intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. Today, Qutub Minar is a popular tourist attraction visited by both locals and tourists from around the world. It stands as a symbol of Delhi’s rich history and architectural heritage.