Red Fort
Red Fort A Majestic Symbol of Mughal Architecture and History#0080BB A symbol of India’s glorious past, the Red Fort in Delhi is a masterstroke of Mughal architecture and history. Built in 1648 by Emperor Shah Jahan, this UNESCO World Heritage site radiates grandeur with its imposing red sandstone walls stretching over 2 kilometres. As you step through the Lahori Gate, you’re transported into a world of ornate pavilions, sprawling gardens, and timeless stories. Explore the Diwan-i-Aam, where emperors addressed their subjects, and the Diwan-i-Khas, home to the legendary Peacock Throne. Don’t miss the Moti Masjid, a pearl-like mosque exuding serenity. The evening sound-and-light show vividly narrates the fort’s dramatic history, from Mughal opulence to its role in India’s freedom struggle.