The Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years, until 1857. The fort is made of red sandstone and is an excellent example of Mughal architecture. One can witness the light and sound show here in the evening.
Humayun's Tomb is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India. The tomb is the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 1560s by the Mughal Emperor Humayun's wife Haji Begum. The tomb is surrounded by beautiful gardens and water channels, making it a peaceful and serene place to visit.
Qutub Minar is one of the tallest minarets in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 12th century by the Mughal Emperor Qutub-ud-din Aibak. The tower is made of red sandstone and marble and is surrounded by a beautiful garden. After visiting Qutub Minar, one can head to Lotus Temple, which is a Bahá'í House of Worship and is shaped like a lotus flower. The temple is renowned for its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings.