Step through 900 years of history with a guide who calls Qutub Minar's shadow home.
I'm a Government of India Licensed Heritage Guide, born and based in Mehrauli — literally a five-minute walk from the Qutub Complex. While other guides cover all of Delhi, I've spent 14 years going deep on just this one extraordinary square kilometre: the world's tallest brick minaret, the Iron Pillar that refuses to rust, the ruins of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, and the quiet, lesser-known corners of Mehrauli Archaeological Park that most tourists never find.
This isn't a rehearsed script. It's the neighborhood I grew up in, told the way only someone who lives here can tell it — from sunrise photography walks to the golden-hour magic of Shaam-e-Qutub.
My work has been trusted enough to guide official delegations at the G20 Summit and UNESCO World Heritage Committee meetings & Ai summit, right here at this very site — but every tour, big or small, gets the same care.
Come see Qutub Minar the way Mehrauli sees it.