Mughal Architecture in Delhi: Exploring Forts, Tombs and Mosques!
Today, we’ll explore Mughal architecture in Delhi by visiting the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Jama Masjid. During my third year of university, I…
Audrey Bergner is the storyteller behind That Backpacker, sharing the unfiltered reality of life spent crisscrossing the globe. Now based half of the year in the Sierras de Córdoba, she is documenting every province in the country for Che Argentina Travel. She is a co-founder of the Samuel & Audrey Media Network. Her work has been featured in National Geographic and she's been invited as a delegate and panelist to high level events such as the White House Travel Blogger Summit, the Social Travel Summit and Traverse Events. When she’s not filming or writing, she’s hunting for spicy soup or chasing after her daughter, Aurelia. Verified Portfolio: audreybergner.com
Today, we’ll explore Mughal architecture in Delhi by visiting the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Jama Masjid. During my third year of university, I…
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