Humayun’s Tomb, worthwhile and spectacular
Humayun’s Tomb is an Unesco World Heritage Site protecting the beautiful tomb of one of the most famous Mughal emperors
Sightseeing and Nature Watching along the way
Humayun’s Tomb is an Unesco World Heritage Site protecting the beautiful tomb of one of the most famous Mughal emperors
Lodi Garden is a famous garden for birding and walking with ancient ruins seemingly everywhere and free to enter
The last stop of the day is at Agrasen ki Baoli a beautiful stepwell before eating dinner and retiring after a full day of exploring
We spend an hour walking through the downtown area from the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid and back through the largest crowds of people we have seen
Sri Digambar is a beautiful Jain Temple with intricate decorations that also has a large Bird Hospital that can be visited
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
We are still tired after two long weekend trips so we explore near our home starting from Horse Trailhead and finding caches and birds