Standing as a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi invites travelers into a world where artistry meets history. Completed in 1570, it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent and set the stage for later wonders like the Taj Mahal. Set within lush charbagh gardens, the red sandstone and white marble structure glows at sunrise, offering serene views and quiet reflection. Nearby, visitors often explore the tomb of Isa Khan and the majestic Purana Qila, enriching the journey through Delhi’s layered past. A walk through its chambers and pathways reveals intricate jaali work and geometric precision that honors the Mughal legacy.