Hauz Khas Quila (Not to be confused with the tomb, madras and palace right in Hauz Khas Village) is a very worthwhile visit if vestiges of the Sultanate of Delhi is of interest to you. It’s a short and pleasant walk (+/- 15 minutes) from the Hauz Khas Metro Station and you are likely to have the complex to yourself. Once you’re there, be sure to visit the Begampur Mosque, just a short walk beyond. There is no cost of admission and neighborhoods around these monuments are pleasant and reasonably...
Read moreHauz Khas Kila offers a quiet glimpse of Delhi’s medieval history with its ruins and old tombs. It’s less crowded than the Hauz Khas Fort, which makes it a peaceful spot to sit and reflect. However, the maintenance is average, some areas are neglected, and information boards are limited, making it hard to fully understand the history. Worth a visit for history lovers and photographers, but it could be much more impactful with better upkeep...
Read moreHauz Khas Quila, located in South Delhi, is an iconic heritage site renowned for its remarkable blend of medieval architecture, history, and natural beauty. Built during the Delhi Sultanate era, it features a royal water tank, an Islamic seminary, mosque, tomb, and pavilions arranged around a lush lake, earning the name...
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