Bhool Bhulaiya - New Delhi

4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Bhool Bhulaiya

Address :

Kalka Das Marg, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

Postal code : 110030
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Kalka Das Marg, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India
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Alka Sachdeva on Google

Its a tomb of Mughal Empire. No board has been put by ASI. I googled and learnt that it's tomb of son of wet nurse of Akbar who was general. One can get good view of kutab from here.
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Ila singh on Google

Also known as Adam Khan's tomb ,this is situated at Mehrauli bus terminal and surrounded by market place . It is a beautiful monument where people come and see the mesmerising architecture. Local people also come here for the morning and evening walk .
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Ansari Afroz on Google

YOU CAN RELAX AT EVENING AND IT IS ALSO NEAR QUTUB MINAR SO RELAXING AND YOU CAN ROAM LIKE IT'S THE BIG PLACE
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deepak dangi on Google

Delhi is dotted with a number of historical monuments and mausoleum and each one tells a different story from the forgotten chapters of Delhi’s history. One such monument that remains forgetten, hidden under the shadow of a more prominent Qutub Minar. The Tomb of Adam Khan, is located in Mehrauli. Adam Khan was the general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, and was executed for murdering his colleague, general Ataga Khan. Built in the year 1562, the tomb was built in the shape of a domed octagonal chamber, that is now believed to be haunted. The stories originated when a group of wedding guests took shelter in the abandoned mausoleum and ended up being missing. Many believe that they got lost in the entwined architecture of the structure. It was since then that it got the name ‘Bhool Bhulaiya’ which means a maze. Despite the stories and assumptions of the tomb being haunted, it sees a good number of visitors on a day with good weather. When the weather outside is well and sunny, the place is frequented by groups of youngsters, families on picnics, or just groups of men playing cards. It also a favourite place for people persuing photography. The original tomb of Adam Khan that belonged to the mausoleum was destroyed, but the major hall of the structure still has a reinstated tomb that onlookers can visit. Apart from that the building mostly comprises of a maze-like architecture, with many passages and corridors. Today, the monument is considered to have a lot of significance in the Indian History, and thus remains protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The tomb is open for public every day between 8:30 am to 5:30, and while at it you can visit the Qutub Minar as well!
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Amit K Khurana (A K K) on Google

As its name it is not at all a bhool bhuliya from any angle. I won't say it's a great place but one can chill for max half an hr. It is in middle of market near mehrauli bus terminal Delhi and Mehta market near by.
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It's Rehan on Google

This place is also worth visiting and visiting, come here and enjoy, it is good to be here in the rainy season. The weather turns romantic, take your sweetheart here
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Solomonrajan Saravanan on Google

After visiting Qutab minar I had a look here.. Adham Khan's Tomb The tomb was built in 1562, and lies to the north of the Qutub Minar, Mehrauli, Delhi, immediately before one reaches the town of Mehrauli. it is now a protected monument by Archaeological Survey of India.[2] The tomb is opposite Mehrauli bus terminus and many passengers use it as a place to wait. This place is not at all maintained by the Delhi municipality....
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Rahul Khojwar on Google

If you're in Mehrauli you should visit there once but be careful you will find the local guys of Mehrauli sitted there in groups for your precious things, be aware !! It's an historical place but there's nothing to see as you expected.

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