Tuesday, 29 March 2016

A flip through my Log Book

Hey lovelies!!

Finally after having a great day at the Chandni Chowk, I  finally could start my log book.

The Red Fort or Lal Qila is a living monument and a symbol of India’s composite history. It also happens to be the largest monument in Old Delhi. Adding to the significant beauty of Chandni Chowk, completed in 1648, the colossal Red Fort is the grand legacy of the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. Within its red sandstone walls—stretching some 1.5 miles—are the crumbling remnants of the once flourishing Mughal empire. This walk takes you through the historic ruins that dot the rambling fort complex.

Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra
The delicious ghujiya just melted away in the mouth

A busy street of Anaar Wali Gali

Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra


Jama Masjid, Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra
Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra

Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra



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