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Visit to historical places at Delhi

By: Sanjay J | Category: Travel | Posted: 2025-07-12 12:04:14

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We started the day by visiting Bangla Sahib, a Sikh gurdwara, which was a truly peaceful place. Unlike other temples, the gurdwara welcomed people from all walks of life, regardless of their background, nationality, caste or colour. We were treated to a delicious lunch at the gurdwara.

Next, we visited the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President's Estate, which is a massive monument spanning approximately 330 acres. The Bhavan features grand rooms adorned with precious paintings and sculptures gifted by other nations to the Indian President over the years since independence.

We then stopped by Agrasen ki Baoli, a historic stepwell that once stored water for the village, and took a walk along Lutyens Walk. Finally, we ended our day at India Gate, a war memorial that marks the sacrifice of Indian soldiers who fought for the independence and also it was built in the exact centre point of Delhi where the separation between North and South Delhi. Interestingly, similar structures can be found in France, Italy, and South Africa, as it was built to after the World War II

After a fulfilling day of sightseeing, we wrapped up with pizza and coke at Biggin.

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