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Qutub Minar: The Complete guide to the most ancient minaret in the world.

4 Apr, 2024

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  • Let’s uncover the history of Qutub Minar
  • Origin and Construction
  • Architecture design and Inspiration
  • How much time did it take to build?
  • Transformation into a world heritage site.
  • Now the question arises: where is Qutub Minar?
  • How can I reach Qutub Minar?
  • By Train
  • What are the timings of Qutub Minar?
  • Things to do in Qutub Minar
  • Explore the surrounding
  • Places to visit near Qutub Minar
  • Conclusion :
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“Kaun Jaye ‘Zauq’ Magar Dilli ki Galliyon Ko Chhod Kar”- Who would go to ‘Zauq’ leaving the streets of Delhi, those spoken words by Sheikh Ibrahim Zauq are truly what Delhi is all about. Delhi is known for its vibrant lifestyle, culture, art, history and opportunities. 

Indeed, someone has rightly said that Delhi is for the people of the heart. To explore this beautiful city we’re having wonderful Indian tour packages. Delhi is known for its roots, mouth-watering cuisines, and historical monuments. Delhi gives the best city vibes to the people who visit here and one such historical monument that belongs to this city is Qutub Minar.

Have you ever wondered what to do when you’re going to visit Qutub Minar in Delhi? Well, you don’t have to as we will cover everything you need to know about Qutub Minar, so stop thinking and start scrolling.

Let’s uncover the history of Qutub Minar

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The Minaret of Qutub Minar stands tall at 73 meters. Your eyes will witness the intricate carvings of the verses written in the Quran. Qutub Minar is known for its Indo-Islamic architecture, this tall stone structure is surrounded by lush greenery, the architecture of Minar reveals Delhi’s past, and with this, the history of Qutub Minar offers the blend of its historical and natural beauty, altogether.

Origin and Construction

Qutub Minar was founded by Qutb-ud-din Aibak the founder of the Delhi sultanate, it was originally commissioned by him in 1192 as a victory tower, which is why the minaret is named after him but he couldn’t make it to the first story of Minaret.

Architecture design and Inspiration

The architecture of Qutub Minar has a base diameter of 14.3 meters and the top of the minaret narrows down to 2.7 meters which includes a curved staircase of 379 steps, the architectural texture of Qutub Minar was made, with an influence coming from the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan.

How much time did it take to build?

Sher Shah Suri constructed the entrance of the Minaret. Qutb-ud-din’s successor Shams-ud-din IItutmish came forward and built three more floors in 1220. During the year 1369, the topmost story of Qutub Minar was damaged, a calamity caused by lightning strikes. Later, it was reconstructed by Firoz Shah Tuqhlaq as he added the fifth and final story of Qutub Minar.

Transformation into a world heritage site.

Qutub Minar in Delhi is one of the most famous tourist spots in India. In 1993 it was included in the category of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi.

Now the question arises: where is Qutub Minar?

Qutub Minar is situated in the Mehrauli area of south Delhi, India. Qutub Minar is very easy to reach here with the help of various modes of transportation, through the air you can reach Indira Gandhi International Airport and the domestic terminal, it is Palam. Then you need to book a taxi or cab or you can use Metro Lines at your convenience.

How can I reach Qutub Minar?

By Train

The closest railway station is Anand Vihar, It is served by Delhi Metro. The metro operates on a single line from Anand Vihar to Dwarka Sector 21

By Road

The nearest metro station is Qutub Minar which is 3km away from Qutub Minar. To travel to Qutub Minar by car, take the ring road NH-2 while taking an exit from Mehrauli village.

By Flight

There are several flights like Air India, Jet Airways, Indigo Airlines and SpiceJet.

International: Indira Gandhi International Airport -23 kilometres southwest of central Delhi

Domestic: Palam – 5 Kilometres away from the International terminal

Where is Qutub Minar: Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030

Nearest Metro Station: Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar ticket Price

There will be no charge for the children below at age of 15. The Entry fee for the Qutub Minar ticket Price is given below.

Indian Citizen– INR 30

Foreign Tourist– INR 500

What are the timings of Qutub Minar?

Qutub Minar is open weekly and the timings of Qutub Minar are as given below.

Time: 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 A.M.

Things to do in Qutub Minar

Before visiting here there are other things to do in Qutub Minar. You can book hotels which are nearby to the Qutub Complex and you can try various restaurants like Dramz Delhi, and Bo tai Qutub as they have the best dining and good food to offer, for shopping you can visit Buzzaria Dukaan. You can click some good pictures also for your Instagram post. Also,check out their Instagram Post .

Explore the surrounding

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The moment you arrive at Qutub Minar complex other historical attractions are there within the complex itself, starting from Quwwat-ul-Islam to Sanderson’s Sundial. We’ll check it out, one by one.

Quwwat-Ul-Islam Mosque

Alai Darwaza

Iron Pillar

Tomb of ILtutmish

Tomb of Imam Zamin

Alauddin Khilji tomb and madrasa

Alai Minar

Smith Folly

Sunderson’s Sundial

Places to visit near Qutub Minar

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You can visit many other attractions near Qutub Minar, while exploring Qutub Minar in Delhi, here are some other historical places in Delhi where you can visit with your friends and families, also if your looking for solo trips or with couples, friends and families, this weekend hideout option from delhi is what you all need. Some of the most famous tourist attractions that are near Qutub Minar are Jagannath Temple, Jamali Kamali Tomb, Begumpuri Masjid, Firoz Shah Tughlaq Tomb, Darya Khan Tomb, Najaf Khan Tomb, Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, Chhatarpur Temple, Zafar Mehel but the most famous tourist place to visit near Qutub Minar is Archeological Park and Lodhi garden.

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Archeological Park, Mehrauli

One of the best places to visit near Qutub Minar is Archeological Park, it has a hundred-plus monuments that hold thousands of years’ worth of Delhi History. The park has different other historical monuments built in 1060 CE.

Area: 200 acres

Lodhi Garden.

Lodhi Garden is one of the popular attractions near Qutub Minar. Locals use the garden as joggers for morning walks and during the morning time, it gets full of people who are yoga enthusiasts. The Garden is used and preferred as a picnic spot, especially for families and friends. 

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Location: Lodhi Estate, New Delhi

Area: 90 acres

Timings: 5:00 am to 8:00 pm

Entry Fee: free

Nearest Metro Station: Jorbagh and Lok Kalyan Marg

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Tips for visitors

If you want to skip the crowd it is best to visit in the morning. Check out the weather and plan accordingly, if it’s raining, carry an umbrella and raincoat. Carry cash on hand as there is no ATM because you may need some money for food and other things like souvenirs from nearby shops. 

Conclusion :

Being in a category of UNESCO’s World Heritage site. Qutub Minar is one of the most popular tourist spots in the world. The Intricate design of the monument is admirable and will make you in awe. You will explore the culture, tradition and historical monuments in India. This place is surrounded by lush greenery and it has been a perfect spot for crowds like family and friends.

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