The Qutub Minar or the Tower of Victory symbolises the foundation of the new Dynasty, Culture and the Kingships that changed the course of North India. One of the tallest brick towers in the world, the monument shares with you nuances of master craftsmanship at every twist and turn.
Once part of Lal Kot, today the Qutb Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses some of the major structures constructed by the first Sultans of Delhi, following the victory of Mohammad Ghori over Prithviraj Chauhan.
Details
- Meet at 5:30 PM at the entrance of the Qutub Minar Complex. Please buy your tickets on arrival.
- Qutub Minar: The 12th-century victory tower built by Qutubuddin Aibak.
- Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque: The earliest surviving mosque in Delhi, built by the
- rulers of the Slave Dynasty.
- Alai Darwaza: Built in red sandstone and marble to serve as the gateway to the
- ambitious extension of Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque by Khilji.
- Alauddin Khalji's Tomb: Tomb of the second Sultan of the Turko-Afghan Khalji
- Dynasty.
- Madrasa.
- Iltutmish's Tomb: Tomb of Shams-al Din Iltutmish, the third ruler of the Slave
- Dynasty.
- Alai Minar: The incomplete ambitious project commissioned by Alauddin Khilji of
- building a tower twice the size of Qutub Minar.
Good to know
- Min. 3, Max.12
- Transport is not included in the price.
- Price does not include the tickets for the ticketed monuments.
- Kids above the age of 12 can accompany at 50% of the full price.
- 48 hours prior notice required.
- Instructions by the expert to be followed at all times.
What's included
What it's worth
Where it is
Address : Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi, India