In a current upgrade by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Qutub Minar has actually left Agra Fort behind to end up being the 2nd most gone to monolith by immigrants in 2023-24, after the popular Taj Mahal. Qutub Minar is a sensational 13th-century architectural marvel developed throughout the reign of Delhi Sultanate. It attained a crucial turning point by going beyond the Agra Fort in appeal amongst foreign visitors. For a long time, the Agra Fort near Taj Mahal had actually been a leading tourist attraction. Just recently, Qutub Minar saw an exceptional 90.9 percent year-on-year boost in foreign visitors, amounting to 220,017, and a 73.1 percent increase in domestic visitors, reaching 3.12 million. This rise in tramp is credited to enhanced upkeep requirements, improved visitor features, and brand-new destinations such as a remarkable laser light reveal kept in the nights, similar to international landmarks like the Burj Khalifa. Find out more: Discover the magic of Nainital with these 6 must-do things Agra Fort has actually experienced a decrease in visitor numbers due to disregard in maintenance, absence of contemporary benefits such as coffee shops and present stores, and closures of essential tourist attractions like the Sheesh Mahal. The fort had actually formerly hosted a noise and light reveal up till about 6 to 7 years earlier. Despi
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