Situated in a quite part of South Delhi, literally 5 minutes from Khan market, Humayuns Tomb is a history lovers delight, a nature lovers love and a travellers fulfilment.
It is spectacular, rich in history, silent and a walk down architecture as was hundreds of years ago in India. Part of Mughal Empire, Humayun Tomb is a kings graveyard, but it does not look insipid and scary. It is magnificent and grand. It calls out to everyone, stating what a Kings life would have been.
This is one place that is not crowded as per Indian standards, is not covered with concrete buildings. provides the best possible break for any traveller.
There are very few places in Delhi that have achieved this quietness, this beauty and this view. This is a must visit place for any traveler.
Even for people living in Delhi, this place is a must visit and should be kept as a important destination to be visited. Spread over quite a distance, the tomb has gardens, open spaces, hundreds of trees and very few visitors, even during peak hours. Many many foreigners visit Humayuns tomb, almost in the ratio of 1:1 Foreign India visitor.
Delhi has many places to visit but Humayuns Tomb becomes even more important as there are many places around this tomb that should be visited.
It is spectacular, rich in history, silent and a walk down architecture as was hundreds of years ago in India. Part of Mughal Empire, Humayun Tomb is a kings graveyard, but it does not look insipid and scary. It is magnificent and grand. It calls out to everyone, stating what a Kings life would have been.
This is one place that is not crowded as per Indian standards, is not covered with concrete buildings. provides the best possible break for any traveller.
There are very few places in Delhi that have achieved this quietness, this beauty and this view. This is a must visit place for any traveler.
Even for people living in Delhi, this place is a must visit and should be kept as a important destination to be visited. Spread over quite a distance, the tomb has gardens, open spaces, hundreds of trees and very few visitors, even during peak hours. Many many foreigners visit Humayuns tomb, almost in the ratio of 1:1 Foreign India visitor.
Delhi has many places to visit but Humayuns Tomb becomes even more important as there are many places around this tomb that should be visited.
- Khan Market
- Lodhi Garden
- Safdurjung Tomb
- Delhi Haat
- India gate
- Rastrapati Bhavan
- Restaurants around - Oberoi Hotel, American Diner, Good Earth etc
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