Mehrauli Archaeological Park
New Delhi, India


Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a sprawling site that spans over 200 acres, showcasing remnants from Delhi’s past, including both medieval and Mughal structures. Notable elements include the 16th-century Jamali Kamali Mosque, the intricate tomb of Ghiyath al-Din Tughlaq, and the 14th-century Rajon Ki Baoli stepwell, all set against a backdrop of lush greenery.
A visit here invites leisurely exploration, ideal in cooler months for comfort. Allocate a couple of hours to wander the grounds, which are relatively quiet compared to other attractions. Nearby, the Qutub Minar complex is just a fifteen-minute walk away, further enriching the historical narrative of the area.
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