

Qutub Minar
Walking Guide
The wealth of monuments inside the Qutub Complex can leave visitors feeling a bit overwhelmed. It's helpful to plan your walking route in advance.
For the best visiting experience, consider how deeply you want to dive into the history and how much time you have. A full exploration can take up to 3 hours, but shorter visits are just as rewarding — and there’s always something new to discover on every return trip.
Here are some suggested routes -
In Depth | 120 minutes
Allows time to appreciate architectural details and take photographs.
What you see (in order)-
Alai Minar
Iltutmish's Extension and Tomb
Alauddin Khilji's Tomb & Madrasa
Iron Pillar
Quwwat-ul Islam Mosque
Qutub Minar
Alai Darwaza
Tomb of Imam Zamin
Smith's Cupola

What you skip-
Mughal Garden & Mosque (closed for access)
Step pyramid (closed for access)
Spiral pyramid (accessible through Mehrauli Archaeological Park)
Classic Trail | 60 minutes
Offers a well-rounded exploration of the complex’s history without feeling rushed.
What you see (in order)-
Alai Minar
Quwwat-ul Islam Mosque
Iron Pillar
Qutub Minar
Alai Darwaza
Smith's Cupola

What you skip (in addition to the 120 min route) -
Iltutmish's Extension and Tomb
Alauddin Khilji's Tomb & Madrasa
Tomb of Imam Zamin
Quick Glimpse | 30 minutes
Best for visitors in a hurry but keen to witness the grandeur of the complex.
What you see (in order)-
Quwwat-ul Islam Mosque
Iron Pillar
Qutub Minar

What you skip (in addition to the 60 min route) -
Alai Minar
Alai Darwaza
Smith's Cupola
No matter how much time you spend here, the Qutub Complex has a way of leaving you in awe. Don’t forget to look beyond the famous minaret — happy exploring!
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