Tughlaqabad Fort

 After Surajkund Mela, now we were going towards next destination, which was Tughlaqabad Fort. We were going back from the same route, took e-rickshaw and reached Tughlaqabad metro station. Now, we took the help from Google maps. And after walking more than 4 km, we were standing at the same place, where we took the e-rickshaw. Khazan got tired of walking, so we covered the distance through a four wheeler. After 20 minutes, we reached Tughlaqabad Fort. It was looking good from outside.

We went upstairs and scanned the barcode. But Khazan's mobile was not working properly, so we took the tickets on cash. It was 25 Rs. per person. Someone was cutting the cake under the light of sun, temperature was almost 40 degree. Someone was hitting the ground with water to cool it off. It was like an abandoned place, and you can count it as a less visited place, an excursion. Khazan took an introductory video, video quality was high this time. You can not visit this place more than once, because it does not provides good vibes. There is narrow lanes and a place where you can click your photos. Apart from this, it was totally a barren land. People were working on it. As per our opinion, the government is not working properly to maintain the history of historical places. 




We were looking something in this fort, but couldn't find anything. I tried to look for something, but there was a group of monkeys. Then we took an exit from this historical place. 

So, the ticket will work on two locations, as the Fort is divided on two sides of the road. We covered the right one, so now we were going towards the right side. We were again welcomed by a group of monkeys. Khazan was asking the guard about the history of this place, but guard didn't know anything at all. Maybe the guard was not curious to know the things. Yes, this place was indeed beautiful. There were two tombs, which were built by the emperor Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq himself. We were taking videos, and I was looking around to shoot the videos nearby the grave, there I witnessed the group of the bees and the bats. There was a small dog, who was playing with the visitors. 



It was good experience to visit this historical place. 

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