Our capital city, Delhi attracts tourists, travellers and dreamers not only from India but from around the world. The city is loved for its picturesque monuments of historical importance as well as its chaos. Here are some aerial shots of the city that depict symmetry and charm despite its constant effervescence.
Look at this breathtaking aerial shot of Akshardham Temple, captured by Monti, a travel photographer from Canada.
Here's Jama Masjid looking resplendent against the warm glow of Delhi's sunset, captured by Toby Gu from Bangkok.
A gorgeous shot of the Yamuna Expressway, shot by Sabit Tisekar shows us the beauty in contemporary designs.
Qutub Minar is Delhi's most visited monument that towers at a height of a whopping 240ft.!
Dipalay Day manages to capture a smog-free Delhi, which is sadly a difficult sight to come by. The frame captures Dwarka Sector 13 and 14.
Here's a stunning picture of the world-renowned Chandni Chowk sprawling ahead of Jama Masjid.
While we've all seen typical photos of Humayun's Tomb taken from its garden, this shot by David Ambriz depicts the monument from a fresh perspective.
Here's another gem of Delhi, Lotus Temple whose breathtaking architecture is captured by Aerial Indians.
Atul Raj takes a perfect picture of Ram Leela mela being held at Red Fort lawns. Don't miss the imposing architecture of the monument glowing behind the grounds.
Here's another completely different shot of Lotus Temple captured through the lens of Monti.
Delhi's traffic has never looked so enthralling before! We are loving this click by Ravi Choudhary.
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