Qutub Minar
Geriausias laikas apsilankyti
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and explore comfortably with softer lighting for photos.
Biudžeto patarimai
Entry is approximately ₹40 for Indian citizens and ₹600 for foreign tourists; visiting on Fridays grants free entry for Muslims to pray.
Rekomenduojama
History buffs, Architecture enthusiasts, Photographers
Planuokite savo vizitą
1-2 hours
Apie
Greiti faktai: The Qutub Minar reaches a height of 73 meters and has 379 stairs winding to the top. Its construction involved red sandstone and marble, featuring intricate carved inscriptions throughout.
Akcentai: The minaret leans slightly, with a tilt of about 0.6 meters, making it Delhi's subtle architectural surprise. Surrounding it is a complex with ancient ruins and the Iron Pillar known for its rust-resistant composition for over 1600 years.
Vidiniai patarimai
- Wear comfortable shoes to manage the uneven stone paths.
- Capture the best photos of the minar from the courtyard opposite the entrance gate.
- Avoid weekends and public holidays to beat the crowds.
- Do not miss the nearby Iron Pillar with its ancient metallurgical secrets.
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