Hijron ka Khanqah
This hidden 15th-century Sufi Khanqah complex in South Delhi serves as a spiritual monument and cemetery for India's third gender community.

šŸ“œ Sufi Khanqah complex with a mosque and tombs in Mehrauli, South Delhi, India.
šŸ” Spiritual monument for India's third gender community, dating back to the 15th century Lodi dynasty.

Why Go

✨ Experience a serene and calm spiritual sanctuary
šŸ“œ Explore a historical Islamic monument with unique cultural significance
🚶 Gain insight into the hijra community's heritage and traditions
šŸ“ø Opportunity for unique historical photography
✨ Witness cultural practices on religious days.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Tricky to find location in narrow lanes
🚫 Entry to the main tomb is restricted
♿ May be difficult for visitors with mobility issues due to narrow gate and steps
🤫 Can feel isolated and quiet on non-religious days.

šŸ’” Tips

ā˜€ļø Visit during daylight hours for better safety and visibility
šŸ‘Ÿ Wear comfortable shoes for walking on marble steps and narrow lanes
šŸ—“ļø Consider visiting on religious days for special events and community gatherings.

šŸ’° Cost No entry fee.

šŸ•’ Hours Open 24 hours daily.

šŸ…æļø Parking Free roadside parking available, but monument is in a narrow lane.

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