Humayun's Tomb
New Delhi, India


Humayun's Tomb is a stunning Mughal mausoleum built in the mid-16th century, renowned for its grand scale and innovative architectural features. Constructed from red sandstone and marble, it was commissioned by Humayun's first wife, Bega Begum, and exemplifies the garden tomb concept that would later influence the Taj Mahal.
Allocate at least an hour to wander the spacious grounds, which include beautifully landscaped gardens and several smaller tombs. Visit during the cooler months, ideally early morning or late afternoon, to fully appreciate the structure's intricate details and enjoy the serene atmosphere. The nearby Nizamuddin Dargah offers an opportunity to understand the spiritual landscape of the area.
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