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  • Hicham B
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates1,374 contributions
    Tickets price are 550 rupees if you pay by card, and there are plenty of guides next to the entry that would give a tour for 300 rupees or even less if you bargain. Interesting site, construction started in 11th century and it is very well conserved and even restored.
    Written 3 December 2023
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  • Hicham B
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates1,374 contributions
    The architecture inside is just astonishing, the sense of the detail, the marble work, the dorures, it is just sublime. There is a very nice ludic path to understand the story behind this philosophy. No phones are allowed inside the the whole perimeter of the temple
    Written 2 December 2023
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  • Kukku
    Kerala, India2 contributions
    Predecessor to the famous Taj Mahal Humayun's Tomb is an example of Mughal garden tomb. Impressive, delightful architecture, amazing artistic details. Spend a couple of hours here strolling and enjoying the beauty of this architectural complex
    Written 23 November 2023
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  • oysterdate
    kent238 contributions
    We booked a taxi driver who was a Sikh so he came in with us and took us around it was very spiritual and the temple was stunning especially from the water, the kitchens was very impressive also
    Written 15 November 2023
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  • JohnRegoPark
    Rego Park, NY1,133 contributions
    The whole area around the India Gate is interesting. You have the arch itself, and then beyond is the war memorial and beyond that is the memorial to those who died in the Indo -Pakistani conflict. Everything makes a tight visual unit and is impressive. There is a parking lot close by for convenience.
    Written 4 November 2023
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  • JohnRegoPark
    Rego Park, NY1,133 contributions
    Placed along spacious grounds and gardens, this temple is like a floating lotus plant nested in a pond. After a fairly long walk, you get to a point where you must remove your shoes and place them in a provided bag and check it. There is a traffic jam here. Then you can enter the temple, although you must wait until an appropriate time when they let a group in at once. Once inside there are no photos allowed. You don't stay more than ten minutes because it's empty inside. Again, there will be a traffic jam to get your shoes.
    Written 3 November 2023
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  • JohnRegoPark
    Rego Park, NY1,133 contributions
    This fort is massively impressive from the outside and a bit of a letdown on the inside. Some of the buildings look very worn out and in bad need of restoration. Still it gives you a good idea of the golden age of the Mughal empire. There is an excellent series of souvenir shops as you enter the fort that are worth browsing.
    Written 4 November 2023
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  • Naveenjp
    1 contribution
    Excellent place to visit. Treat to eyes had very good time too good place I will recommend everyone to visit
    Written 10 June 2023
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  • Abhishek
    37 contributions
    Good village with nice pond and green surroundings. Happy atmosphere, green lush, visit and enjoy with family
    Written 31 May 2023
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  • Surya Katakam
    Hyderabad, India1,935 contributions
    Located right in the heart of the New Delhi, Connaught place is a busting hive of activity. Before the bazaars, stalls and dining establishments sprouted around Connaught place, the area was all about Cinemas. In the 1920's it wasn't Bollywood and Hollywood shows that has the spotlight. It was built under British rule between 1929 and 1933. Robert Tor Russell designed this British Commercial center in collaboration with W H Nicholls. It is Circular and known as the largest commercial hub of its king in India.
    It was named after Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria and uncle of King George VI of England, who visited India in 1921.
    The area in and around Connaught place is a shopper's Paradise. The Market is divided into two circles. Inner circle and outer circle. The inner circle comprises of Blocks A to F. All Major brands outlets are available in Inner Circle. The outer Circle of Connaught place consist of Block G to P having all big Show rooms.
    Written 28 January 2023
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  • V S Makvana
    London, UK14 contributions
    A beautiful architectural temple. It was very crowded on the date we went and no social distancing but than Lord Krishna looks after his devotees. Wanted to eat at Govinda but very limited menu esp for dietary needs.
    Written 23 March 2023
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  • podrozniczka60
    New Jersey14,816 contributions
    This magnificent street is perfect for an evening walk all the way to India Gate. It was especially filled with the spirit of national pride in the days preceding the Republic Day holiday in January.
    Written 24 January 2023
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  • Andythebaggie
    Birmingham, UK2,326 contributions
    Surrounded by ramparts you find this monument to Gandhi where his body was cremated.
    We believed it was important to get close to the memorial, so like the many Indian present we removed our footwear so that we could approach in deference.
    There is a place before the short tunnel where you can leave your footwear. The monument itself is a simple black marble, it’s poignant and a good place to reflect on this important historical figure.
    The area is peaceful and nicely landscaped, and there are marble plaques with some of the musings of Gandhi.
    Written 27 September 2023
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  • Simon D
    324 contributions
    This is, like most temples, this is quite a complex structure. There are many areas, each significant, which our knowledgeable tour guide explained. All of the locals were paying homage to their respective God, all sincere and quite dedicated to their Hindu religion. We felt safe inside with locals not even acknowledging us except when we got in the way when ascending to a specific area. No shoes of course and lots and lots of chanting and noise. We made a donation and hoped their Gods would look kindly on us!!! Not much parking as like all of these locations right in the middle of urban Delhi. Plenty of hawkers selling their wares to navigate, but just be stern but polite. Again, best get advice on what day you intend to visit.
    Written 10 April 2023
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  • Hemant Varshney
    New Delhi, India136 contributions
    Visited with my friends. Being a Delhiites I should have visited it very early or very often, but I confess I visited there first time. Saw the place where Guru Teg Bahadur was beheaded by Aurangzeb.
    Written 3 August 2023
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