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Tughlaqabad Fort: Useful Tips.

Tughlaqabad Fort


A must-visit place that anyone should go and explore. Before getting too excited you must know some facts and figures here.










1. Carry A bottle & sunscreen 😉

2. Wear Comfortable Shoes because walking on them is mostly uneven there.

3. I had a Guide there he was a security guard cum tour guide also,& was really impressed by his knowledge.So to know more about it do not hesitate to know about its architecture also pay.

4. Carry some snacks for breakfast or lunch as there is no place to eat nearby in the vicinity of this fort.

5. Do not forget to experience the views from the top of the fort

  

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