Introduction to Humayun's Tomb: Humayun's Tomb is the tomb of Humayun, the second generation monarch of the Mughal Empire, and his concubines. It is located in the southeastern suburbs of Delhi, on the banks of the Yamuna River. , was selected as a World Cultural Heritage in 1993. The mausoleum's architecture is a mixture of Indian and Islamic styles and is the first garden mausoleum in India. It is said that the Taj Mahal was built based on this model.
Transportation: Take the purple line of rail transit to JLN Stadium station, walk about 2 kilometers or take a tricycle there.
Tickets: 250 rupees/person for foreign tourists, 10 rupees/person for locals, free for children under 15 years old. Photography is free, while video recording costs an additional 25 rupees.

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