Exploring Delhi With Trailblazer | Qutub Minar | Part 1

Hey Vivoicers,

From today I am starting a new travel series in which you can explore amazing places while staying in the Vivoice community with me.

Qutub Minar 

So right now I am roaming in Delhi, so I am sharing my experience of Delhi's most famous place, Qutub Minar with all of you.

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So I set out for Qutub Minar. For this I take a government bus from Chhatarpur which drops me to Qutub Minar for only ₹5. Although I have to walk a bit, but this much walking is worth it.

How to reach Qutub Minar 

So if you also want to Visit to Qutub Minar, then first of all you have to visit to Delhi by your city and Then you can easily reach Qutub Minar by catching metro from New Delhi and Anand Vihar or you can also come by government bus and you can also book cab.

 Entry Fees

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After reaching Qutub Minar, you can buy tickets from the ticket counter. If you are an Indian, you will get a ticket of only ₹40 for entry inside Qutub Minar and foreigners will get a ticket of ₹600. However, if you make online payment instead of cash, the same ticket will be available for ₹35 for Indians and ₹550 for foreigners.

Entry Gate

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We enter inside by showing the ticket at the entry gate and we are checked and we are not allowed to take any eatables inside and you have to keep the ticket safely as the ticket is used at the time of exit also.

Here is some pictures of Qutub Minar

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I clicked all these pictures with my device Vivo T3 Pro and you can also see the camera samples of Vivo T3 Pro along with my travel story and I hope you liked this thread. See you in the next thread on Qutub Minar. For that, you can follow me on Community and comment and tell me how you liked this travel story.


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Anant Rawat

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