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The National Capital Of India, Delhi has a history that stretches back to as old as 6th century BC. The rich city is dotted with spellbounding forts, mosques and monuments constructed during the Mughal era. The difference between Old delhi and New Delhi is huge and it is quite an interesting journey to explore. While you're here, do not miss famous historical attractions such as the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and a walk through the Lodi gardens. To experience its culture and food, do drop in at Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid.
Bhuj is a city and a Municipality in Kutch District in the state of Gujarat. Bhuj, formerly sacred to the snake Bhujang, was established by Rao Hamirji in 1510 and was made the capital of Cutch State by Rao Khengarji I in 1549. Bhuj was known as Suleiman Nagar among Muslims. This old city was surrounded by the fort-wall which had five major gates; Mahadev, Patvadi, Sirpat, Bhidval and Vaniyavad; and one small gate known as Chhathi Bari(sixth window). The fort-wall thirty-five feet high and four feet thick armed with fifty-one guns in past. Bhuj is a famous destination for shopping of handicraft work like bandhani (tie-dye) and leatherwork. Artists of nearby villages bring their artwork for sale in Bhuj haat which is situated near Jubilee ground. Bhuj is famous for the jolly nature of its citizens, who usually go to the surroundings of Hamirsar lake to relax. Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary is less than 100 km away from Bhuj, this sanctuary is spread over an area of about 7505.22 sq. km. in the Kutch District of Gujarat. This wildlife sanctuary is considered as one of the largest seasonal saline wetland areas. Mandvi beach in Bhuj is one of those places that one must visit when on the northwestern coast of India for its beautiful, idyllic serenity. The Aaina Mahal palace, or 'Hall of Mirrors' was built during the flamboyant rule of Lakhpatji in the middle of the 18th century. This beautiful palace also houses a handicraft museum where the crafts from various parts of Kutch is put.
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