Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
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- Qutub Minar • 도보로 10분 거리
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Antonio B
뉴델리, 인도포스팅 3건
2023년 6월 • 가족
The best kept secret of Delhi's history and greenery. The ruins of majestic structures and the ruins of Arrival hills , these man-made ad natural wonders amazes you when you go there. take a guide along as the forest is deep and ruins are too many
2023년 8월 13일 작성
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Madhulika L
노이다, 인도포스팅 4,634건
2022년 11월
This vast green space in Mehrauli, very close to the Qutb Minar (which you can see from the park) is home to some very interesting and important historical monuments. These include the medieval step-well known as Rajon ki Baoli; several unidentified tombs; an interesting horse stable; the tomb of the Sultanate era ruler, Balban; the mosque and tomb of Jamaali-Kamaali, which dates back to Humayun’s era; and the tomb of Mohammad Quli Khan, refurbished and added to by Thomas Metcalfe to create a holiday home. There are other historical structures, from lone walls to domed pavilions (Metcalfe’s ‘follies’) and a boathouse that was originally a dovecote.
Recent changes mean that there are now several manicured lawns, hedges, benches and even a couple of outdoor gyms added alongside some of the paths around Jamaali-Kamaali and Quli Khan’s Tomb. The area leading from there to Rajon ki Baoli, however, is more wild, with relatively untouched trees and dirt paths.
No entry fee is charged. The park is open between sunrise and sunset.
Recent changes mean that there are now several manicured lawns, hedges, benches and even a couple of outdoor gyms added alongside some of the paths around Jamaali-Kamaali and Quli Khan’s Tomb. The area leading from there to Rajon ki Baoli, however, is more wild, with relatively untouched trees and dirt paths.
No entry fee is charged. The park is open between sunrise and sunset.
2022년 12월 1일 작성
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Wanderlust Family
Tolmie, 호주포스팅 952건
2022년 9월 • 친구
Rich in history, the architecture is so detailed & beautiful the craftsmanship is unbelievable: One of my absolute favourite places to visit. Went fair beyond any of my expectations. A must visit.
2022년 10월 19일 작성
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Noyo
뉴델리, 인도포스팅 3건
2021년 1월
This park is super rich with history, best if you go with a knowledgeable guide who can add context. I would advise to go in a group of 3-4 people if you're not a Delhi local. Women should not go here alone, especially near sunset or sunrise, as some unsavoury people may roam around nearby. Do dress conservative.
Entry is free. One of the park exits leads to a road that reads to the Bhool Bhulaiya (not really a maze, just a big multi arched rounded tomb type structure worth visiting). You can find it on Google Maps, it's a few minutes away on foot.
The ASI or some trust badly needs to conduct maintenance here.
Entry is free. One of the park exits leads to a road that reads to the Bhool Bhulaiya (not really a maze, just a big multi arched rounded tomb type structure worth visiting). You can find it on Google Maps, it's a few minutes away on foot.
The ASI or some trust badly needs to conduct maintenance here.
2021년 12월 27일 작성
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ashrafi85
벵갈루루, 인도포스팅 73건
2019년 12월
I had read about the step wells and tombs in Mehrauli archaeological Park and wanted to see it after visiting the Qutub Minar.
It was difficult to locate the place using Google maps as there are no proper sign boards to guide you to this site. Our driver who had lived in Delhi for 15 years and taken tourists around had never even heard of the place. After circling around the area twice we found it.
It's a strangely deserted, overgrown, run down sprawling place with old ruins and tombs scattered all over it. We had to park the car near a garden/park and go further and deeper into the archaeological park on foot. Luckily our driver was equally curious about this place and escorted us. Thank God he came along as it certainly didn't seem a safe place for two women to be alone especially as it was late evening and the sun was setting. Plus there were some unruly youngsters hanging around the tombs and Agrasen ki Baoli who seemed to be using the place to have a drink or two surrepticiously which made us feeel uncomfortable and unsafe.
The Rajon ki Baolli, a step well was worth seeing as was Jamali Kamali an old mosque in red sandstone where the sufi saint cum poet Jamali is buried. There is a large courtyard and although the prayer hall of the mosque was closed the arches leading to it were beautifully inscribed with Urdu calligraphy.
I wouldn't recommend this as a must see place. It is in a semi jungle like area with pathways leading to the different structures. The sign boards are not very easy to follow and basically the place has not been maintained. Not many tourists come here. So I would advise ladies not to venture here alone. Better to go in a large group.
It was difficult to locate the place using Google maps as there are no proper sign boards to guide you to this site. Our driver who had lived in Delhi for 15 years and taken tourists around had never even heard of the place. After circling around the area twice we found it.
It's a strangely deserted, overgrown, run down sprawling place with old ruins and tombs scattered all over it. We had to park the car near a garden/park and go further and deeper into the archaeological park on foot. Luckily our driver was equally curious about this place and escorted us. Thank God he came along as it certainly didn't seem a safe place for two women to be alone especially as it was late evening and the sun was setting. Plus there were some unruly youngsters hanging around the tombs and Agrasen ki Baoli who seemed to be using the place to have a drink or two surrepticiously which made us feeel uncomfortable and unsafe.
The Rajon ki Baolli, a step well was worth seeing as was Jamali Kamali an old mosque in red sandstone where the sufi saint cum poet Jamali is buried. There is a large courtyard and although the prayer hall of the mosque was closed the arches leading to it were beautifully inscribed with Urdu calligraphy.
I wouldn't recommend this as a must see place. It is in a semi jungle like area with pathways leading to the different structures. The sign boards are not very easy to follow and basically the place has not been maintained. Not many tourists come here. So I would advise ladies not to venture here alone. Better to go in a large group.
2020년 11월 23일 작성
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Vikas Singh
가지아바드, 인도포스팅 4,061건
2019년 12월
Every few years the archaeological park gets a face lift but poor maintenance and general apathy makes the place dirty and buildings crumble. The most important monument in this park is the tomb of Balban and his son. Balban's tomb is the first Islamic arch in India. To the east of Balban's tomb, lies a ruined rectangular structure said to be the grave of Khan Shahid, Balban's son, whose original name was Muhammad, who died fighting against the Mongols near Multan in 1285.
2020년 4월 8일 작성
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Brun066
플로렌스 , 이탈리아포스팅 12,236건
Wide difference between the beauty of the monuments and the way in which they are kept and presented
2019년 9월
After visiting the Qutb Minar area, we hired a motorickshaw to reach the nearby Mehrauli Archaeological Park.
We immediately understood that this is the only way to get an idea of the park, as it is very large, their monuments or ruins are scattered over a large surface, and also it's rather lonely; therefore it doesn't appear particularly safe.
But even by motorickshaw, our visit was not very fruitful.
First of all, the driver led us to only two (probably the most important) monuments of the area, claiming that the others could not be visited. But even these two monuments didn't give us much satisfaction.
The Jamali Kamali Mosque was in fact closed, therefore we had to limit our visit to a look at the exterior, including the arcade with beautiful decorations.
Rajon Ki Baoli (ie the stepwell) was also closed; but in this case, being the closure constituted by a fence, you can admire its splendid features.
But even in this case, the monument had a neglected aspect: in particular the body of water at the bottom was littered with floating plastic bottles. This despite the fact that at the (closed) gate there were two keepers (in addition to two policemen), who evidently did'nt believe it was their duty to collect the strewn bottles.
But there has been even worse. Having manifested to our driver the amazement for this so deplorable state of the monument, he replied (textually): "if you pay me, I will clean it immediately".
It is clear why I cannot give this attraction a high rate.
We immediately understood that this is the only way to get an idea of the park, as it is very large, their monuments or ruins are scattered over a large surface, and also it's rather lonely; therefore it doesn't appear particularly safe.
But even by motorickshaw, our visit was not very fruitful.
First of all, the driver led us to only two (probably the most important) monuments of the area, claiming that the others could not be visited. But even these two monuments didn't give us much satisfaction.
The Jamali Kamali Mosque was in fact closed, therefore we had to limit our visit to a look at the exterior, including the arcade with beautiful decorations.
Rajon Ki Baoli (ie the stepwell) was also closed; but in this case, being the closure constituted by a fence, you can admire its splendid features.
But even in this case, the monument had a neglected aspect: in particular the body of water at the bottom was littered with floating plastic bottles. This despite the fact that at the (closed) gate there were two keepers (in addition to two policemen), who evidently did'nt believe it was their duty to collect the strewn bottles.
But there has been even worse. Having manifested to our driver the amazement for this so deplorable state of the monument, he replied (textually): "if you pay me, I will clean it immediately".
It is clear why I cannot give this attraction a high rate.
2020년 3월 21일 작성
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Jane800
세인트 알반스, UK포스팅 188건
2020년 3월 • 커플
Dirty, covered in litter. Lacking proper signage and information. Buildings rather neglected. Not easy to find.
2020년 3월 11일 작성
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Payal G
뭄바이(봄베이), 인도포스팅 1,095건
2019년 12월 • 커플
This is a gem of a historical site hidden in plain sight in Delhi in close vicinity of the Qutab Minar. A short walk from the Qutab Minar metro station (walk rather than pay ₹50 that the auto drivers charge new visitors). Main entry is bang opposite Adam Khan's tomb.
This site has been used by the different Empires of Delhi and has tombs, step-wells, mosques, pleasure palaces, stables, rose gardens and offers a superb view of the Qutab Minar. Restoration work is on in several buildings and structures. While it is not yet chargeable, sufficient information has been provided for the explorers. Best a daytime activity of 2-3 hours. Carry water as nothing is available inside. Surprisingly clean toilets were there.
One can look up following places on Google before visiting:
1. Balban's tomb
2. Jamali-Kamali tomb and mosque
3. Quli Khan's tomb
4. Rajon ki Baoli
5. Metcalfe's folly
6. Metcalfe bridge
7. Horse stables
8. Various Mughal era tombs and boat house.
This site has been used by the different Empires of Delhi and has tombs, step-wells, mosques, pleasure palaces, stables, rose gardens and offers a superb view of the Qutab Minar. Restoration work is on in several buildings and structures. While it is not yet chargeable, sufficient information has been provided for the explorers. Best a daytime activity of 2-3 hours. Carry water as nothing is available inside. Surprisingly clean toilets were there.
One can look up following places on Google before visiting:
1. Balban's tomb
2. Jamali-Kamali tomb and mosque
3. Quli Khan's tomb
4. Rajon ki Baoli
5. Metcalfe's folly
6. Metcalfe bridge
7. Horse stables
8. Various Mughal era tombs and boat house.
2020년 1월 5일 작성
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vipin
구르가온, 인도포스팅 218건
2019년 12월
I came to know about this place through lonely planet India magazine. To reach there i followed google map and reached somewhere close to it but unable to locate it. Finally i found it with the help of a helpful local person. The final few hundred meters indicated by Google Map is to be covered on foot not even by two wheeler. So the best way is to go up to Ahinsa Stal and the entry to the site is just opposite to it, just by the side of Gurgaon- Mehrauli highway. This entry leads to a parking place and accessible by 4 wheelers.
Once inside there is so much to see. Mosque, Lawns, Tombs and a step well also. They are all connected by unpaved trail. So wear good footwear. The whole area is tree covered and well shaded from sun. Carry your water bottle.
Once inside there is so much to see. Mosque, Lawns, Tombs and a step well also. They are all connected by unpaved trail. So wear good footwear. The whole area is tree covered and well shaded from sun. Carry your water bottle.
2020년 1월 3일 작성
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Scenic09514505842
콜카타(캘커타), 인도포스팅 1건
Hi,
How and where can I get a guide only for Mehrauli Archaeological Park?
Thanks in advance
hi, i wanted to ask that can i cycle indise the park? If yes, then from where can i take my cycle inside
Reenadi
뉴델리, 인도포스팅 19건
sympathise and agree with your views about the dire neglect of our treasures. is there parking at the archaeological park? if not is it better to park at Qutub parking lot or at the qutub metro station?
Jovial Holiday
뉴델리, 인도포스팅 86건
Hi Reenadi,
You can park your car inside the park. Parking is available. Also, you can park in Qutub metro station.
Is Car Parking available inside/outside the park?
safar1107
런던, UK포스팅 247건
Well it was not a very defined parking. I had senior citizens with me, so wanted to go near the baori. Some spots have no real road - but u can drive and park.
Is photography is allowed
No the guards will threaten you to stop filming and they will say photography is not allowed here also they will ask you for money to let you click photos otherwise they will call officials and give you a challan.
kamna g
뉴델리, 인도포스팅 32건
Are pets (dogs) allowed in Mehrauli Archaeological park?
JPHStVincent
싱가포르, 싱가포르포스팅 755건
I didn't see any dogs in there (just a few feral pigs), but I didn't see anyone checking either.
God_of_Small_Things7
미국포스팅 1,505건
Once you enter the Qutub Minar complex, can you walk to the Jamali Kamali Tomb and Rajon ki Baoli from there? How far is it? Or do you need to exit the Qutub Minar complex and then drive to Mehrauli park?
ciccia
싱가포르, 싱가포르포스팅 110건
Yes you can, I did that. It's appx 15-20mins walk from the main road. There is also a shortcut however I dont know the way. From the complex, walk out to the main road and turn right until you the green rusted sign of the park. Walk about 5 mins from here and turn left to enter the park.
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