Garden Of Five Senses:
“WOMAN
TRAVEL INDIA” can see this place is designed to develop
public interaction and create exploration among people of Delhi. This place is
considered to be place for leisure, to unwind and socialize. This will be
catering all the people of Delhi and a place is required for people to meet
themselves and the honourable nature in INDIA
TRAVEL.
It’s located in Said-Ul-Azaib Village and also near to
heritage area of Mehrauli in Delhi. The total area is considered to be 20 acre
and is spectacular in TRAVEL INDIA.
Natural site like rocks mounting on the top of the hill whereas lying in the
barren land, gives cue about it. It will teach one of the sensitivity of nature
in the urban areas.
In the entrance you can see the slated pillars where
birds made of stainless steel can be welcoming site in SEE INDIA. The formal garden akin to Mughal garden is seen in Khas
Bagh, which is one one side of sideway. Cascades of water, flowers, fragrant
shrubs and trees a-line can be seen to flower you. Ending part which we can see
fountain which is connected with optic fibre called glittering fountains. There
is a fountain tree which is fantastic to watch nicknamed “ Fountain Tree”. The
entrance fee is Rs. 20 for adults and Rs. 10 for children in “WOMAN
TRAVEL INDIA”
India Gate:
The actual name of India gate is ALL INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL
. It is located in the eastern edge of NEW DELHI . It is formerly known as
“KINGSWAY”. More than 70,000 Indian Soldiers who met the end during World War 1
are inscribed in this India Gate [1914 – 1919] in INDIA TRAVEL. Another groups are included who were fighting the
North-West Frontier and the Afghan Wars in SEE
INDIA. This monument was designed by Edwin Lutyens, who also did the same
like Gateway of India, Mumbai and Arch De Triumph in Paris.
After the Bangladesh Liberation, a Plinth coloured black
with rifle reversed, black helmet capped and four flames was built down the
Monument Arch. This is named as “AMAR JAWAN JYOTI” or “FLAMES OF IMMORTAL
SOLDIERS” [1971] in MUST SEE INDIA.
In the east of this monument, we can see a Cupola which
is almost 73 foot, under which a 53 foot statue of King George V had been
placed in TRAVEL INDIA. After
independence, this statue is not valid right now, but emergence of new statue
still pending in “WOMAN TRAVEL INDIA”
gateway of India
Neuve-Chapelle Indian Memorial
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