Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi

Tripoto
15th Aug 2019

Shining Qutub Minar

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

Had some time to spend on Independence day, left out to witness Qutub minar,

Photo of Qutub Minar, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi, India by Ragesh Nair

Qutub ud din Aibak, started construction of the Qutb Minar's first storey around 1199, towers 73m, Qutub minar complex is listed in UNESCO's world heritage site.

Nearest metro station is Saket, one can catch an auto from there to reach the spot, we paid Rs 50, reached there around 4:00 pm , saw a long queue ahead of us to collect ticket, we had to pay Rs 4o per ticket , (independence day hike), normal day charges are Rs 30 for Indian citizen and Rs 500 for foreign nationals, once can book tickets via online or get it on the spot.

Had to stand in queue for a while in order to get tickets, lucky that women's Queue had quicker movement and mom came with three tickets in her hand, At the entrance there is a facility of drinking water, i didn't give it a shot , but who did gave a feedback that it was not very tasty , i was wondering whether water was bore water.

The beautful Qutub minar and its surroundings welcomes you, hugeness of Qutub minar becomes very visible as one moves closer to it, we spent some time in the park , ideal to spend time with self or with friends and family ,

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

Remnants in the complex also provides beautiful background options for great snapshots,

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

catch ya!

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

Mom who was thrilled , tried to catch the top of Qutub minar and my friend did capture a pic,

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

One can feel at ease from the hustle and bustle of city life, and can witness Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Iron pillar (weighs 6 tonnes) , tomb of Iltutmish and Alai Minar (remnants of an unfulfilled dream).

could have been the one !

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

The inscriptions along the walls are Arabic and are very artistic, any and every spot is clickable, make sure you carry your cameras.

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

If possible wait after sunset, the view that awaits you is worth the wait.

Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair
Photo of Glowing Qutub Minar, Delhi by Ragesh Nair

From there lot of auto walas will be waiting in queue to get a chance to serve you to drop off to near by metro station , he charged us Rs 60 to drop off us at Saket

Overall had a great time, and i left the place wondering how the people involved in laying bricks felt and how the surroundings looked back then, how things might/is different now.