Red Fort, the main residence of Mughal emperors
The Red Fort was the capital of the Mughal Empire for over 200 years and the pride of the empire before being sacked by both Iranians and British
Sightseeing and Nature Watching along the way
The Red Fort was the capital of the Mughal Empire for over 200 years and the pride of the empire before being sacked by both Iranians and British
Before the Red Fort we stop at Raj Ghat the place where Gandhi was cremated which is now a memorial visited by Indians and foreigners alike
Our first stop is in tranquil Purana Qila or the Old Fort where some of the earliest Mughal defenses in Delhi were built
We arrive in Delhi late in the evening and spend the following morning enjoying the beautiful views and many birds from our balcony
Our first trip to Asia is still in our minds one of the best trips we ever did with magnificent castles, beautiful temples and impressive gardens to explore
Before luckily flying out we plan to visit the Tsukiji fish market which is closed due a typhoon that is unknowingly to us passing through the area
We spend the evening shopping while visiting Senso-ji the oldest temple in Tokyo and enjoying great views of the Tokyo Skytree
We spend the afternoon near the famous crossing in Shibuya window shopping and watching the unexpected Mikoshi parade pass by
We start the day with a visit to Shinjuku and climbing to the top of the Metropolitan Government Building for great views of the area
We spend the evening in Akihabara the electric city looking at electronics stores, maid cafes and anime stores