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Delhi Heritage Trip

By: Sagar Roy | Category: Learn | Posted: 2025-07-15 11:32:26

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Delhi is not just a city- it's small India itself where you get every kind of person, food, you come to know about different cultures. Delhi is where modern meets the old. 

Our meeting with our foreign friends was gone in welcoming them with a play by us. 

On day 1 of our trip which started in the morning by going to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. At the Gurudwara I learn many things about the sikh religion, their history which I have never heard or seen before. I learnt about great sikh warriors in their museum, I also came to know that they feed free food to everyone in langer, about 30 thousand everyday doesn't matter which religion, caste, or community belong to you are welcome. After the visit of Gurudwara the 'Dilwale' which was the name given to my group went to get to see the best place in Delhi The President House or 'Rastrapati Bhavan' which was itself filled with immersive knowledge which shocked us after knowing that. The most impressive detail of the building for me when we went to the centre room on which a line that was passing through the centre of the room which was dividing that room but the guide said that it is not just dividing the room also the whole Delhi into two parts. This shocked me that the level of architecture of that time was too great. Then we went to a very famous stepwell of Delhi, Agrasen ki baoli. The structure had a unique architecture design in rectangular shape and divided into three levels. After closing the gates of our journey of Agrasen ki bauli, our gates open in the India Gate, India Gate is just facing the Rastrapati bhawan in a very straight line. 

Day 2 of our journey started early because we were going to Faridabad to see something that I had never seen before, it was a cigarette butts recycling factory. There they recycle the cigarette butts and make useful things from it like paper, pens and even bags which they gave us to paint at the end of the session. It was something that I have never seen or imagined before.

On day 3 we went to see the famous and the massive fort of Delhi built by one of the famous mughal emperor Shah Jahan 'Red Fort'. In red fort the guide Jubin, one of the best, taught us about the history of the forts inside the red fort also the reasons why they built that, about the working of the things at that period. After the visit of Red Fort we went to the spice market of the Old Delhi where I see varieties of chillies which I have never seen before, and the grain market. Then we went to Jama Masjid which in India's biggest mosque. 

Day 4 was our last trip day in Delhi and we went to a mud house which can't consider as a normal mud house. It has all facilities available like a normal house even the decoration was much better than normal houses. Then on our way back to VYK we stopped to see some beautiful wall arts. Ever art on the wall had a back story or had a deep emotion holding with, which was describing the thinking of the artist. 

This is where our Delhi trip ends, even being born and brought up in Delhi, I never knew some things which I came to know by this trip. 

Thank You 3sixtyplus 

 

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