At the far west end of Lodi Road lies Safdarjung's Tomb--yet another place I've wanted to visit but hadn't had the chance, or excuse, until my friend, Jason, stayed with us for a few days last week. We arrived at ten in the morning but it was already very hot.
Seemingly small entry....

leads to a huge interior space, again hidden among the hustle and bustle of the surrounding streets,

The tomb:

My sightseeing buddy:

Backside of the tomb:

We were the only visitors to the tomb at the time we were there. It was nice and peaceful and a pleasure to walk around without worrying about dodging traffic or people.
Looks wonderful!
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