Web links Historical Monument/Memorial Qutab Minar
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 11/21/2007] Dutch national Els Slots has created a personal website devoted to her interest in World Heritage sites and this link is to the page about Delhi's Qutb Minar. The page offers a brief description of the attraction as well as several mini-reviews posted by visitors to the site.
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 11/21/2007] This link is to the Unesco World Heritage 'listing' for the Qutb Minar in Delhi. The page describes the site and why it is important enough to be listed. There are links to important Unesco documents about the site as well as to a gallery containing a small photos of the attraction.
hannibal
England, United Kingdom100%
[hannibal, 12/19/2009] This article in the online version of the Indian Express reveals that Delhi's Qutab MInar is the most visited tourist attraction in India with almost 4 million visitors per year compared to 2.5 million for the Taj Mahal. The mausoleum is popular with both local and foreign tourists but the Taj still beats the Qutab Minar with the number of foreign visitors.
The link identifies the top 5 attractions in India with small photos.
[more] [hannibal, 12/19/2009] This article in the online version of the Indian Express reveals that Delhi's Qutab MInar is the most visited tourist attraction in India with almost 4 million visitors per year compared to 2.5 million for the Taj Mahal. The mausoleum is popular with both local and foreign tourists but the Taj still beats the Qutab Minar with the number of foreign visitors.
The link identifies the top 5 attractions in India with small photos.
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hannibal
England, United Kingdom100%
[hannibal, 12/19/2009] Boris Kester's blog offers photos and descriptions of the many places he has visited all over the world. This link is to his page about the UNESCO monument in Delhi, the Qutab Minar.
In this page you can find photos and text which describes the photos. The photos are available for visitors to download for their personal use or to send as e-cards.