If you wanna take a break from Delhi’s groomed World Heritage sites, head to the Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, the mausoleum of the 14th-century Sufi saint and a popular place of pilgrimage for Muslims. Built up on the top of a tank, the holy place is bordered by a number of tombs. A huge crowd and winding bazaar road will take you to the temple entrance, where a marble pavilion of the 16th century has the sculpture of Nizamuddin. Visit on Thursday and listen to the popular ‘qawwalis’ chanted by musicians sitting in the courtyard.
VISITING HOURS:
5 A.M - 10 P.M
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