Qutub Minar most visited tourist spot for foreigners in April-June
The Morning Standard|September 30, 2022
RTI SAYS
Qutub Minar most visited tourist spot for foreigners in April-June

NEW DELHI: The Qutub Minar was the most visited destination for foreign visitors between April and June, according to an RTI reply.

The historic Red Fort was the second most visited destination for foreign visitors followed by Humayun’s Tomb during the same period, the reply said.

An analysis of data shows that 15,51,975 Indians visited tourist places between April and June. The number of foreign visitors stood at 21,580.

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