The experience of visiting Qutub Minar on a day when the weather was ideal will never be forgotten. The richness of the building and the vibrant atmosphere around it were really fascinating.
The monument's unique design became a tribute to the ability and art of those who built it. Every element, from the elaborate carvings to the towering height, showcased India's rich cultural legacy.
Imagine yourself standing at its base, lifting your neck to try to see the very tip dissolve into the clouds, even after you have done this.
The well-kept grounds had green lawns that offered a peaceful balance to the aged stone. The huge number of tourists, both domestic and foreign, who were fascinated by this historical gem was uplifting. Families, travelers, and history buffs all roamed around the spot, their faces full of amazement and interest.


The suspense rose as the sun dipped. The monument, which was quite striking during the day, became much more mystical as night arrived. Qutub Minar looked like it came to life when the lights turned on, sparkling against the lowering sky.



The crowd screamed in sync as the light show started, covering the place in a magical atmosphere.
Rich history was told through an eye-catching light and sound performance. The audience was impressed with the display of culture and history, eager to record the events with their phones and cameras as they watched.
It inspired a strong sense of pride in our nation's cultural legacy. People were standing in awe, their faces expressing a strong sense of connection to the past and gratitude for that.
Standing in the middle of the crowd at that moment gave me a sense of pride and unity.
Bathed in light, the Qutub Minar represented vast cultural diversity and an ongoing heritage, beyond its status as a monument.
Visiting the Qutub Minar was not just a journey through time, but a profound reminder of the richness of our heritage. It was an experience that will resonate with me for years to come.
Thank you for reading.
Saket Kumar, Signing off !