Came to Delhi and did not see these 5 places? So understand that your arrival is incomplete!

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Delhi … It is not just the capital of the country, but a city whose every street, every building has a history of centuries in itself. Even today, there is a feeling of Mughal Sultanate in the air here, on the other hand, the gleaming metro and high malls tell the story of today’s high speed life.

If you also want to feel the soul of this historic city, then forget the list of tourist guides and go to these 5 places. Believe me, these are not just buildings, but a living feeling.

1. India Gate: Where the heart of the country beats
It is not just an elevated door, but a symbol of the pride of the country and the memory of our brave martyrs. In the evening, when colorful lights burns here, children play and people enjoy ice cream, then the atmosphere here is worth seeing. Seeing the flame of Amar Jawan Jyoti, a different wave of patriotism runs in the mind.

2. Qutub Minar: Story of history talking to the sky
When you see this skyscraper with your eyes for the first time, then you just keep watching. This tower made of red stone is a sample of workmanship which has been standing gracefully for centuries. The ‘Iron column’ near it is still a puzzle for science, which has not been rusted till date.

3. Red Fort: From where Hindustan speaks
This is the place from where every year on August 15, our Prime Minister hoists the tricolor and addresses the whole country. The entire city used to settle inside the red walls of this fort. The Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas and colorful markets here will take you back in the Mughal period.

4. Lotus Temple (Lotus Temple): Where only peace resides
This is not a common temple. This white building of blooming lotus flower is a place of worship of Bahi Dharma. Its most beautiful thing is that there is no idol of any God here. Here, by rising above religion, caste and creed, anyone can come and sit quietly and experience immense peace.

5. Chandni Chowk: Spirit of Real Delhi
If you do not taste the paratha and jalebi of ‘Paratha Gali’ and Jalebi, then it is useless if you roam in the narrow streets of Chandni Chowk. This place is the real heart of Delhi – a unique confluence of crowds, noise, spicy food and all kinds of cheap goods. Walking here means living the life of real Delhi.

So the next time you come to Delhi, then these places will not just like a tourist, but like a story finder.