Had a wonder to go. away for a while from the mountains and to a place which would be a bit warm during the extreme winters in the Himalayas. So did I. Been to the capital of India, There was much to explore and say about this place. So without thinking much about a thing we decided to prepare a list- a list on my mind that where and what should I go and explore to at the most busiest place of India.
So without thinking much about anything I took a direct metro from Gurugram to Qutub Minar. The metro and the crowded metro says it all. The whole journey was on hanging at the centre of the metro missing myself sitting all alone in the mountain among the clouds.
I had thought that the place would be a bit warmer than the Himalayas but that "dilli Ki Sardi" Was at its peak!
After taking a tuk tuk auto from the metro station, I reached this place. Not that crowded but full of hustle and bustle!
There were lines in order to purchase the ticket for the visit of Qutub Minar.
Thus led to the way to the Qutub Minar. Constructed hundreds of years ago.
I did not had any information or knowledge about this place, As me being a guys who cloud share the experiences and stories about exploring the unexplored places in the mountains with no such history or any name/information. So was me over here.. As just not having any information about the place but just sharing the right experiences of my journey that I have been on over at this place.
Firstly there were lines after lines and gates after gates in order to get inside the campus I would say of the Qutub Minar.
After crossing the gates we came to see the Minar. Standing so high on the ground, making me wonder that how at the ancient times was this masterpiece constructed.
The Qutub Minar.
It was really a beautiful place, that still the monument is maintained properly. The construction at the ancient times like that was really an impossible thing.
There even were a lot of flights passing by over the place that I noticed, because of the airport being closer to the place.
So thats all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
Thanks for your precious time. 🙏
Love from the Himalayas.❤️
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What a fascinating glimpse into Qutub Minar’s history and beauty! Your storytelling brings the monument to life, and I can’t wait to read more in the next chapter. Great job!