Tourist Destination |
Qutub Minar
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City |
Delhi |
State |
New Delhi |
Location |
North India |
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About:
Qutub Minar or Qutab Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is the tallest minaret in the world and is 73 meter high tower made of red sandstone and marble and is the most famous historical landmarks of India. The construction of this tower was started by the founder of the Mamluk Dynasty in Delhi, Qutb ud-Din Aibak in 13th century and completed by his successor and son-in-law Iltutmish. Located in the heart of Delhi, it can be seen from various parts of the city and attracts a large number of tourist from India and all over the world.
How to reach
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Nearest Airport: Delhi Nearest Railway Station: Old Delhi Nearest Bus Station: Kashmiri Gate
Nearest Bus Station: Ajanta Foot Cave
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Opening Hours |
Opening Time: 06:00 AM Closing Time : 06:00 PM |
Temperature |
During winter 03°C to 13°C and During summer 21°C to 47°C |
Best Time to Visit |
October to March |
Monument: Qutub Minar
Indian Fees: Rs. 30/-
SAARC: Rs. 30/-
BIMSTEC: Rs. 30/-
FOREIGNER: Rs. 500/-