The national capital has rightfully gained its position as one of India’s most prominent historical cities. After all, it was ruled by some of the most influential emperors in the country’s history. Well, this is the primary reason why the city is lined with numerous important monuments of India. You must visit Delhi this Independence day to witness the majestic aura of Independence Day. When you land, make sure you visit the following monuments.
Red Fort - The iconic Red Fort can be your first stop. It continues to be an important symbol of the freedom struggle. But what is more important is that this site is where the honourable Prime Minister delivers the Independence Day speech every year. Wait, there’s no more! An incredible sound and light show takes place here that will take you through the fort’s history in the Indian freedom fight. Definitely a must-watch to mark Independence day!
Raj Ghat - Pay homage to the Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, at Raj Ghat. No one can talk enough about his contribution to the country’s independence. It is only fair to visit this famous monument on this independence day. Nearby this memorial lies Gandhi Smriti, the place where he was shot on the 30th of January, 1948. His personal belongings have been preserved and displayed to bring light to his life.
India Gate - You cannot miss India Gate, one of the most historical places to visit in Delhi. The monument’s glory lies in the 70,000 names of the Indian Army soldiers who fought the First World War. The Amar Jawan Jyoti burning in the middle looks spectacular, lighting up the entire structure. Also, the National War Memorial has been constructed on the premise of India Gate. After exploring the place, you can enjoy the pleasant weather with your family sitting in the park!