
There are various religious places to visit in Delhi. All leading religion places are there to visit in Delhi. One of the Delhi’s major attractions is Nizam –Ud –Din Shrine. It is the tomb of the famous Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizam Ud Din Auliya. Jama Masjid is another attraction for tourists. It is closed for non Muslims every Friday during mid day prayers. It is one of the few mosques where women can enter. Gurudwara Rake Gunj is located near Parliament House. It was built in 1723 by Lakkhi Banjara. Gurudwara Sis Ganj also is another place to visit. It is opposite at Red Fort. It was built in the memory of ninth Sikh guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur. Laxmi Narayan Temple, Ahimsa Sthal, Iskon Temple, St. James Church, St. Thomas Church, The Sacred Heart Cathedral and more other places are there in Delhi to visit. There are various kinds of religions people follow here; Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Judaism and Bahai Faith are the main faith that people follow. People use to speak from Gujarati to Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi and English too. So, any visitor comes here, he will feel at home, he will feel a sense of belonging. Delhi is surrounded by four states namely Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. All these have a powerful control on the standard of living of Delhi. Delhi is a sophisticated city, in which people are open to accept novel ideas and life style. People from all divisions of the nation exist here. That is the reason all foremost festivals of India are celebrated. This is how Delhi is known as a secular city. This only proves Unity in Diversity. Whether it is Holi or Diwali, either it is Eid or Guru Purab, Christmas or Navratri you will discover the equal heartiness and happiness among people from diverse group of people. Besides this, Delhi is well known for extra ordinary food. There are various Indian Cuisines, Mexican, Chinese, continental and old Delhi food too is popular among visitors.