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Capital calling! Get set to hussle with the city that never sleeps with Delhi Tour Packages. This locale is a big plate filled with vivid flavors hence, not easy to know or navigate, so make sure you set a right foot with Thrillophilia. Land here in the months of October, November, February or March as this city is too hot in summers and chills down in winters.

Going Crazy about what to see and what not to see? We understand the trauma! For those of you wondering where to set your foot towards, a compiled ‘Delhi tour packages’ phrase acts as a savior. There is no end to the glorious history being explored in the present, the shopping sites, rumbling tummy satisfaction. We aren’t rigid, but flexible enough to let you have a smooth cruising while you travel with us.

Monuments, History and Architecture - Everyone and everything has a story, so does Delhi. If up for tasting the capital heritage and capture the ruins of the glorious past, go around strolling some fascinating monuments here. Package tours of Delhi involve these locales to offer you in-depth knowledge. Apart from the renowned India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan move to the below listed as well.

Humayun’s Tomb - Bow your head down as a Mughal emperor rest here in peace. Listed in the UNESCO, World Heritage Sites list this locale witnesses a lot of tourists flocking whilst on their Delhi tour packages.

Qutub Minar - This is that second tallest 
Minar in India about which you have been studying, since ages, in your history books.

Laal Quila - Does this masterpiece needs an introduction? Home to various emperors and now hosting our national flag on every Independence Day.

Lodhi Garden - Garden with a tomb inside. Irrespective of the mentioned fact, you can stroll, walk, dance, jog, or cycle within this garden’s premises. It is considered to be a famous picnic hotspot for tourists whilst on their Delhi holiday package.

The monumental chapter does not end here, there are several more to explore and stroll in. 
See to pray! A must be in a sightseeing package. Irrespective of whether or not you are a believer/ theist, there are some beautiful religious centers, you must go and visit.

Lotus Temple - Signifying humanity, and with a jaw-dropping architecture, this locale attracts a lot of tourists all round the year.

Akshardham Temple - The light and sound show here is one thing that you shouldn’t miss at any cost. Apart from the beautiful carvings, this place has an unrealistic aura for real! That’s what makes it so popular amongst some unbeatable tourist spots.

Jama Masjid - A locale with high religious significance and believed to be built by the famous Shah Jahan, this mosque can accommodate twenty-five thousand devotees at once.

Keep bargaining, keep buying - For a leisure time well spent. 
Sarojini nagar, Palika Bazar, Janpath, Lajpat Nagar, Chandni Chowk, Nehru Place, Karol Bagh, Gaffar Market.

Precisely, these are your shopping stations and usually, these markets have everything for everyone. Include this activity at high priority in your Delhi holiday package to actually grab unbelievable deals on your holiday. Returning home without anything in hand is a vague argument. All you need to do is master the art of bargaining and get what you pick at the best price.

Ocean of Food- To be tasted while on tour package of Delhi. 
If familiar with all the Delhi food vlogs floating on the internet, by now you’d be familiar with the fact that this is the only destination with never-ending vivid cuisines and vast food menu. Mouth watering yet?

All the carnivores or omnivores buck up as a visit to Jama Masjid area for tasting the best-grilled chicks and everything fleshy is a must. If opting for street food, land in Old Delhi. For fancy eat out, head to Connaught Place and get every possible kind of food and drink. This locale has a mix of high priced and moderately priced bars and cafes. For a fine dining experience, Hauz Khas and Greater Kailash rank first.

The city that never sleeps! If you are left with spare time and done with touring around we have some relaxing suggestions. 
The nightlife is just on point as described ever since.

Kitty Su - The moment you type the above-mentioned statement on your device, this name will pop up, ranking first in the party places, this locale is a part of the Lalit Hotel.

G Bar - Located in Vasant Kunj, is a modest place to hang out.

Visit Social for good food and drink experience, Irish Club is another combo offering you amazing music as an add on. To hype up, Lord of the drinks is the best option.

From fancy to moderate, pick your accommodation. 
Being a divisional land, this city has everything, right from the upscale South Delhi to the economical North Delhi. Needless to say, amenities are also poled apart for obvious reasons but that in any way won’t ruin your Delhi holiday package. Of course, you can walk in through The Hyatt or The Ashoka and fall in love with The Lalit. But for those of you who are not willing to do so, look for accommodation in homestays or small boutique hotels.

Figuring out how to move around? In case you wish to taste the local ways on your own. 
Get yourself familiar with Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Violet, and many more colors. Not making sense? Well, these are pretty important and you got to memorize these to travel in Delhi. Breaking the suspense, these are metro lines interconnected through various areas. Hop in and hop out is all you need to do in metros in New Delhi. Sounds super easy? Another option but not so cheap as the former, is booking a cab.

There are various locales around Delhi that can be a consideration for you to go touring in,
Agra and Jaipur are two of them, if on a longer vacation. Undoubtedly, Delhi is a one-stop destination for experiencing every aspect of life. Right from the worldly seminars, Expos, fairs, to bars, clubs, party destinations and streets stocked with different varieties of food. It is a mind-boggling locale to visit. Irrespective of whether you are a geek or a casual laid back personality, you can survive during your capital stay.

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What are the best places to visit in Delhi?

1. Qutub Minar: Located in Mehrauli, Qutub Minar is the second tallest monument in Delhi with a height of 238 feet. It was built by Qutub-Ud-Din-Aibak and boasts of an elegant architecture that captivates everyone. In the complex, it has various monuments like Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, Alai Darwaza, Iron Pillar which needs to be explored when you are there.

Location: Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030.
Timing: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Qutub Minar remains open for tourists all days except Sunday.
Entry fees: Indians, SAARC and BIMSTEC: INR 40, Foreign tourists: INR 600, Children up to 15 years: Free with valid ID.

2. Red Fort: Constructed as a residence of the Mughals, Red Fort is one of the most impressive red sandstone structures in New Delhi. It is a UNESCO world heritage site and famed as the place where the Prime Minister hoists the National Flag on Indian Independence Day. This imposing structure of stone is one of the highlights of
Delhi tour packages for its marvelous architecture and historical value.

Location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.
Timing: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM, Except on Mondays.
Entry fees: Indian Citizens, citizens of SAARC and BIMSTEC nations: INR 10, Other foreigners: INR 250, No fees for children below the age of 15.

3. Akshardham Temple: Add a dose of spirituality to your
Delhi tour by visiting Akshardham Temple. Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, this elegant Hindu temple boasts of amazing architecture and hosts superb water shows. The beautiful temple is also known to have its mention in the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple.

Location: Noida Mor, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110092.
Timing: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
Entry fees: Adults (12 years and above): INR 220 | Senior Citizens: INR 170 | Children (4 to 11 years): INR 120 for children | Children below 4 Years: Free.

4. Lotus Temple: Among the most tranquil places in
Delhi tour packages is the Lotus Temple. It is dedicated to the Baha'i faith and enchants everyone with its lush green surroundings and its breathtaking architecture. This monument is a symbol of religious harmony and must be visited to practise meditation.

Location: Lotus Temple Rd, Bahapur, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019.
Timing:  All days of the week except Monday: October-March: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM, April-September: 9:30 AM - 7:00 PM.

5. Jantar Mantar: Take a scientific detour in your
Delhi tour packages by visiting the Jantar Mantar i.e. a vast observatory in New Delhi. It has various architectural astronomy instruments and intrigues everyone. It was built by Maharaja Jai Singh in the year 1724 and since then hailed as one of the best places to see in Delhi for science enthusiasts.

Location: Connaught Place, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.
Timing: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Entry fees: Indians, SAARC and BIMSTEC Visitors: INR 15 per person | Foreign Tourists: INR 200 per person.

6. Agrasen Ki Baoli: This prominent historical monument in Delhi is an ancient water reservoir that offers a serene escape for everyone. It is a must visit for shutterbugs on
Delhi tour to admire its architecture and soak in the idyllic ambience of this place.

Location: Hailey Road, KG Marg, near Diwanchand Imaging Centre, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.
Timing: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

7. Hauz Khas Village: Combine a slice of history with modern nightlife at Hauz Khas in New Delhi. It has an ancient fort which will take you back to the old world charm and has many nightclubs and cafes where you can enjoy the bustling life of Delhi.

Location: Hauz Khas Village.
Timing: The Hauz Khas Village remains open from Monday to Saturday from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM. The restaurant and pubs remain open till 1:00 AM in the night.

8. Humayun’s Tomb: Known as the place where Emperor Humayun was buried, Humayun’s Tomb is hailed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It boasts of magnificent architecture which is surrounded by beautiful gardens. A must visit for photography lovers and history buffs, Humayun’s Tomb is one of the best heritage places in
Delhi Tour Packages.

Location: Mathura Road Opposite, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Delhi 110013.
Timing: 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM.
Entry fees: Indians - INR 10, Foreigners - INR 250.

9. Delhi Zoo: Offering a surreal visit for wildlife lovers on their
Delhi tour, Delhi Zoo is home to a number of animals ranging from tigers to different birds. It is home to many endangered animals and organises various Conservation Breeding Programmes for different animals like Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Rhinoceros, Red jungle Fowl etc.

Location: Mathura Rd, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.
Timings: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Closed on Fridays and National Holidays).
Entry fees: Adults - INR 40, Children (below 3 ft.) - Free, Children (between 3-5ft)- INR 20 | Senior Citizens- INR 40.

Which are the best places to stay in Delhi?

1. The Claridges New Delhi - This is one of the most luxurious hotels right in the heart of the capital city. It offers stylish and elegant rooms with old world charm, 6 dining options, an outdoor pool, a spa accompanied by an ultimate luxury stay. If you are looking for a luxury stay option then make sure you pick The Claridges in your Delhi packages.

Location: Motilal Nehru Marg, New Delhi.
Price: Starting from INR 7188 for 2D/1N.

2. Haveli Dharampur - If you want to experience the Old Delhi charm then do add this amazing hotel stay in your Delhi tour packages. Its vicinity offers some of the best experiences of the famous Chandni Chowk and proximity to major attractions such as the Qutub Minar, etc.

Location: Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi.
Price: Starting at INR 9350 for 2D/1N.

3. JP Hotel and Resort - This is a cozy resort with elegantly furnished rooms, a well equipped business center and an excellent restaurant serving Indian and international cuisines and a bar.

Location: Patparganj, New Delhi.
Price: INR 4840 for 2D/1N.

4. Ashok Country Resort - If you are looking for a luxury stay in the lap of nature then the Ashok Country Resort should definitely be part of your Delhi holiday packages. The Resort offers traditional architecture, beautiful gardens and a vast expanse of undulated land. There is an outdoor pool, a high end restaurant and an Ayurvedic Spa as well.

Location: Rajokri Rd. Delhi.
Price: INR 5,000 for 2D/1N.

5. Orana Hotels and Resort - The resort offers relaxed rooms, a multi cuisine restaurant, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, an event space and free wifi throughout the property. The Resort also provides wheelchair access and organizes corporate as well as family events.

Location: Rangpuri, New Delhi.
Price: Starting from INR 5280 for 2D/1N.

What are the best things to do in Delhi?

1. Enjoy the Nightlife at Connaught Place: Hang out at Connaught Place to enjoy the bustling nights of Delhi. It is full of a number of cafes, restobars, pubs, lounges and music outlets where you can experience various entertainment activities. Some of the popular places to see the nightlife here include Lord of the Drinks, the Junkyard Café, Farzi Café etc.

Location: Various places.
Timing: After 7 pm.

2. Savour Street Food at Chandni Chowk:
Known as a hub for mouth-watering street delicacies, ChandnI Chowk is a must visit for foodies. Some of the places to not miss here include Qureshi Kebab Corner, Natraj Dahi Bhalla, Daulat ki Chaat, Old Famous Jalebi Wala etc. The streets are lined up with various eateries serving snacks like kebabs, ice creams, gulab sharbat etc.

Location: Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi.
Timing: 10:00 AM - 07:00 PM, except Monday.

3. Shop for Traditional Items at Dilli Haat
: Showcasing a plethora of traditional crafts and handloom products, Dilli Haat is a cultural market that is paradise for shopping lovers. Displaying a village theme, this is a market where you can shop for sandalwood carvings, fabrics, gems, brassware, silk fabrics, jute products etc.

The place will let you appreciate the culture of India and admire the brilliant art of Indian craftsmen.

Location: Dilli Haat, INA Market, New Delhi.
Timing: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM.
Entry fees: Adults - INR 30, Kids (up to 12 years of age) | INR 20, Foreigners: INR 100.

4. Soak in Spirituality at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
: Letting you appreciate divine power, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a Sikh temple in New Delhi. It is visited by thousands of people and serves free langar (community meals) during the day.

The prominent Gurudwara in Delhi is famous to be associated with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan. One should visit here with loved ones for a serene outing during early morning or evenings.

Location: Gurudwara Banga Sahib, Patel Chowk, Delhi.

5. Take a Stroll in Mughal Gardens
: Boasting of Mughal architecture, Mughal Gardens is one of the integral places to visit in the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. It boasts of various species of flowers which makes for a splendid display amidst the water fountains over an area of 13 acres.

The beautiful gardens which were designed by Edward Lutyens offer many special attractions like having a spiritual garden, the herbal garden, bonsai garden and the biodiversity park.

Location: Unnamed Road, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Raisina Hills, New Delhi, Delhi 110004.

6. Take a Step Back in Time at National Museum
: Hailed as one of the largest museums in India, National Museum is one of the must-visit places for history lovers in Delhi tour packages. It has more than 200,000 artworks, some of which even date back to the time of Buddha and Harappan civilisation. One can enjoy admiring a number of wood carvings, paintings, sculptures etc here.

Location: Janpath Rd, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi, Delhi 110011.
Timing: Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays) | Saturday and Sunday (10:00 AM- 8:00 PM).
Entry fees: Indian- INR 20, Kids (up to class 12th), No Entry Fee (with I-cards) | Foreigners- INR 650.

7. Enjoy Shopping at Sarojini Market
: For all the shopping maniacs, a visit to Sarojini Nagar Market for some street bargaining is a must-do activity in Delhi. It is a flea market that sells a number of items ranging from clothing, footwear, kitchen utensils, accessories and cosmetics. The bustling market also has a number of food stalls where you can enjoy street food.

Location: Sarojini Nagar Market, New Delhi.
Timing: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM.

8. Go Boating at the Old Fort:
Also called Purana Qila, this place is a wonderful respite to enjoy a quaint boating experience. Best enjoyed with friends and family, boating at Old Fort is a nice way to admire the ruins and unwind on a cool evening in Delhi. It is a great activity to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy an enthralling escapade.

Location: Mathura Rd, Near Delhi Zoo, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.
Timing: 5:30 am to 7:00 pm.
Entry fees: INR 5 for Indian Citizens | INR.100 for foreigners.

9. Pay a Visit to Nizamuddin Dargah
: Unwind with the spiritual ambience and listen to Qawwalis when you are at Nizamuddin Dargah. The place is a hub for Sufis and it’s musical nights with qawwali performance promise to definitely leave everyone spellbound.

Locations: Boali Gate Rd, Nizamuddin, Nizamuddin West Slum, Nizamuddin West, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India.
Timings: Evenings.

What are the best places to visit in Delhi with family?

1. Jantar Mantar - This magnificent architectural wonder is one of the most visited places in Delhi tour packages. The 13 astronomical architectural instruments are some of the most fascinating attractions in the capital city.

2. Dilli Haat - This open air market and food plaza is one of the most unique experiences in Delhi and it should definitely be part of any Delhi holiday packages. Here you can find anything from sculptures to fabrics to handicrafts, wood work and so much more. It is also a venue for several cultural events held by many organizations.

3. Lodhi Garden - This is an iconic garden in Delhi and it has a great expanse of lush greenery accompanied by 15th century architectural works. This is a great place to visit in the evenings with family to enjoy some fresh air.

4. Adventure Island - This is an amazing amusement park with dry and water rides meant for visitors of all age groups. There are many popular slides and rides, a food court, and gravity defying rides.

5. National Rail Museum - This is one of the most famous places to visit in Delhi. The exhibits are present indoors and outdoors and the whole Museum is spread in a large expanse of about 10 acres of land.

What adventure activities can be done in Delhi?

1. Flyboy Air Safari: Enjoy a 360-degree view of the city by undertaking air safari under the guidance of trained pilots. This activity can be enjoyed in the outskirts of Delhi as you enjoy the air and see your favourite city in a totally different way.

2. Go Karting: A sport that is a favorite among all age-groups, go-karting is a nice way to let yourself loose in Delhi. It is one of the best sports for adventure junkies to get on the race track and compete with their friends for speed on a fun day out in Delhi.

3. Power Paragliding: Gear up for enthralling views of the city with power paragliding in Delhi. You can enjoy this activity with an expert pilot who is well-versed with all the technical needs of paragliding. Letting your senses reach their heights, this adventure sport can be tried near Gurgaon.

4. Artificial Rock Climbing: If you are an aspiring mountaineer, this experience in Delhi is the best way to enhance your climbing skills. One can take a whole course or enjoy it in different shifts for a pulse racing experience in Delhi.

5. Paintball: Get locked and loaded with guns to smear different colors on your loved ones for a fun-filled experience with paintball in Delhi. This activity is a great stress buster and can be enjoyed indoors if you really wish to savor an adrenaline rush.

6. Bungee Jumping at Wanderlust Adventure Sports: Have an adrenaline pumping experience when you free float in the air from a height by indulging in bungee jumping. It offers mesmerizing views of the lush green landscape below you and offers a certificate after you successfully complete the jump.

Which are the best places to eat street food in Delhi?

1. Paranthe Wali Gali - Paranthe wali gali is famous for its mouthwatering varieties of parathas served with wonderful pickles, tamarind chutney and spicy accompaniments. Besides parathas, here you can find different flavored lassis served in kulhads, rajma chawal, chole bhature and lots more.

2. Dilli Haat - Besides the craft stores and shopping, Dilli Haat is also famous for the variety of food you get here. This place is a wonderful amalgamation of every kind of Indian fare and some of the most delectable dishes.

3. Karol Bagh - This is one of the best shopping destinations with uncountable hawkers selling mouthwatering street fare such as chole bhature, kulfi, chaats, and so much more. You can fill up on all the yummy food while shopping your heart out.

4. Chandni Chowk - Chandni Chowk should be in every foodie’s Delhi tour packages. The sweets and savouries of this vibrant place is unlike any other place in Delhi. Here you can find every kind of street food you wish for from piping hot samosas to freshly made jalebis to chaats and so much more.

5. Lajpat Nagar - This is another great shopping destination which is also famous for its street food. It is famous for its ram laddoos, bread pakoras, chole kulche, sandwiches, Indo-chinese and loads more.

What are the best places to visit in Delhi in 2 days?

1. Qutub Minar: A five stories high structure/pillar, Qutub Minar depicts the beauty of architectural marvels of ancient times. Being a UNESCO heritage site, the glorious history it offers through its architecture is surely a sight to behold.
2. Jantar Mantar: Used to compile astronomical tables and to predict the movement of sun, moon, and other planets, this observatory was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur. Including this marvelous architecture in Delhi tour packages is a big yes.
3. Chhatarpur Temple: Any of the Delhi tour packages is incomplete without a visit to this temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Housing a huge statue of Lord Hanuman, this place is frequented by people from all over the country.
4. Lotus Temple: Getting its name for having a lotus-like structure, this temple is a perfect blend of each religion. From Buddhism to Sikhism and from Islam to Hinduism, every religion is preached in its premises.
5. Sarojini Nagar Market: A tour of any place is not complete without visiting the local flea markets. The Sarojini Nagar Market offers the visitors to buy luxurious stuff at cheap rates and is surrounded by many street-side vendors selling local food like Ram Laddoo and Chhole Kulche.
6. Dilli Haat: From open-air food plazas to handicraft sellers, this place is dotted with many local vendors selling the best things. From handmade items to the best silk clothes, everything can be found here.

How many days are enough to explore Delhi?

5 days are enough to enjoy the best of Delhi. From historical forts to the clubs and from flea markets to amusement parks, every major location can be visited in just 4 to 5 days as they are well connected to each other through local transportation. Also, if you want to visit all major places, then you might need more than 5 days of Delhi tour packages.

What are the best forts to visit in Delhi?

1. The Red Fort: Home to a Mughal emperor, this fort is now a symbol of Mughal Heritage. Being a UNESCO heritage site, this famous attraction is frequented by visitors from all over the world. Made wholly with red stone, this place is surely a marvel of art.
2. Purana Quila: Purana Quila, meaning an old fort is a famous fort turned into ruins in the heart of Delhi. Home to the Mughal Emperor Sher Shah Suri, the royalty of the fort can still be found while traversing its hidden alleys.
3. Tughlaqabad Fort: Exhibiting the marvels of Islamic architecture, this ruined fort is now a hangout spot of many youngsters. Offering the beautiful view of lush green plantations, this fort still has standing walls and 13 gates around it.
4. Feroz Shah Kotla Fort: Made with stunning and polished sandstone, the beauty of this fortress offers you with a sight to behold. Here once can easily admire the Sanskrit words scribbled on the walls and the ruined forts exhibit the battles fought around it.

What romantic things can be done in Delhi?

1. Take a Romantic Walk in Garden of Five Senses: Designed on the lines of various themes, Garden of Five Senses is one of the most scenic places to enjoy a romantic time with your significant other. Filled with gorgeous landscapes, this place will overwhelm your hearts as it also has a number of amazing restaurants.

2. Enjoy a Picnic in Lodhi Gardens: Sprawling over an area of 90 acres, Lodhi Gardens is one of the best heritage parks in New Delhi. It boasts of historical architecture that dates back to the 15th and 16th century and has monuments like Mohammad Shah’s Tomb, Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad.

3. Get Lost in the Ruins of Mehrauli Archaeological Park: With more than 100 historical monuments that are spread over an area of 200 acres, this place is a must visit to appreciate the past heritage of Delhi. A must visit for couples on Delhi tour, this place will take you back in time and let you savor some memorable moments with your partner.

4. Enjoy a Rooftop Dinner at Sky Lounge: Gear up for a scintillating dining experience at Sky Lounge Bar and Grill in Delhi to express your love for your partner. This romantic experience is best enjoyed from the 19th floor which offers the most breathtaking views of the city and allows you to have a wonderful outing with a fantastic dinner experience.

5. Enjoy a Food Tour: If you are a couple who agree upon the idea of having a happy tummy for a date, then a food tour of Old Delhi comes highly recommended. This way you can sample a number of street food delicacies like samosas, jalebis, kachoris etc. and interact with locals to know the secrets of different cuisine.

What to do at night in Delhi?

1. Indulge in live entertainment at Kingdom of Dreams - This is India’s first live entertainment venue showcasing cuisines from different parts of the country, cultural extravaganzas, street arts and more. This destination would enhance the experience of every one of your Delhi trip packages.

2. Visit Club Pangaea - This is one of the high end places in the city and a must add to your Delhi packages. Luxurious ambience, excellent food from a wide variety of Indian and international cuisines, great music and live performances makes this one of the best places to visit in Delhi at night.

3. Enjoy a late night bite at Pandara Road - This is one of the best places to visit in Delhi at night. There are many restaurants, cafes and eateries that serve some truly delectable items. The shops in this area remain open till about 3 AM.

4. Purana Qila - This is one of the oldest forts in Delhi and it has an amazing Light and Sound show at night that is absolutely fascinating. Every history buff should add this attraction in their Delhi tours.

5. Watch a play at the National School of Drama - This is one of the most prestigious drama schools in the country and the public are invited to watch the plays performed by the students who go here.

When is the best time to go to Delhi for holidays?

The best time to visit Delhi for holidays is during the winter season (October to March). These months are fairly pleasant as opposed to the other months when the weather is scorching hot.

Is Delhi worth visiting?

Yes, Delhi is definitely a place worth visiting. This extremely popular city has something special to offer for every kind of traveller. Your Delhi trip packages can include some of the best street food, excellent architectural attractions, a vibrant nightlife, exciting amusement parks, a variety of museums, magnificent temples and beautifully landscaped Mughal gardens.

What sort of climate can I find in Delhi?

In Delhi, you can experience extreme climates. It is scorching hot in summers ranging from 25 degrees to 45 degrees and really cold in winters ranging from 22 degree to 5 degree.

Is Delhi safe at night?

Delhi is safe generally, but you must exercise precaution at night. Eateries in Delhi are usually closed by 10 o'clock and then only 24/7 eateries and bars are open after 10pm.

The safest mode of transportation in Delhi is Auto Rickshaws. Overall Delhi is just as safe as any other city if travellers are aware and stay alert especially while travelling at night.

Is it safe for solo female travelers to visit Delhi?

Yes, It is safe for solo women travelers to travel to Delhi. However, it is suggested for them to stay away from the closed secluded areas, especially at night. 

How to reach Delhi from Jaipur?

The distance from Jaipur to Delhi is 273.2kms. There are several modes of transportation that can take you from Jaipur to Delhi. There are more than 21 trains from Jaipur to Delhi the journey will be off 4-5hrs.

You can also take a bus from Jaipur which will take you 8-10hrs but will be a fun journey with a lot of nice views or you can take a plane which will take 1-2hrs. It is also a lot of fun to go via car since you can stop and enjoy the view or eat at the different eateries along the highway.

Is Delhi a good option for family holiday?

Yes, Delhi is a good option for a family holiday as it offers some activity or place to explore for all age groups and also many sights to see as a group.

What sort of nightlife is there in Delhi?

Delhi’s nightlife may not be as happening as Mumbai or Bangalore. However, if you happen to know the right places, you will have a good time. Most clubs/pubs shut down by 12- 1 AM. A few places might be open for a little longer. Vasant Kunj, Hauz Khaus and Khan Market have some popular places for nightlife. 

What is the kind of transport in Delhi?

The modes of transportation in Delhi are in plenty. Buses, metros, railways are some popular and cheaper public transports of the city, however, opt for it only if you are ready to travel in large crowds of local people. Not advisable for claustrophobic people.

 

If you do not wish to walk around too much, taxis and rickshaws will take you directly to the spot. Rickshaws can be a different and more local experience in Delhi and is also negotiable.

What are the best places for Shopping in Delhi?

1. Dilli Haat: For all the tourists wishing to buy different items depicting various cultures of India, Delhi Haat is a must visit. It offers traditional handicrafts, artefacts, jewellery, footwear, painting, bags, different textiles, souvenirs etc.

2. Janpath Market: A must visit for shopping lovers, Janpath is a place in
Delhi tour where you can pick from a range of leather items and Tibetan vintage items. Moreover, people here can shop for clothes, accessories, footwear, antiques, paintings etc.

3. Khan Market: Located in South Delhi, Khan Market is one of the most elegant markets in New Delhi. It’s a place where you can find different types of goods ranging from second hand books to exotic fruits. Moreover, it offers unique handicrafts, amazing souvenirs and beautiful sculptures to adorn your homes.

4. Sarojini M
arket: One of the most bustling markets of Delhi, Sarojini Market is a place where you can find different products at the most amazing prices after a little bit of bargaining. It attracts a lot of crowds and is one of the most budget friendly market places. The flea market is flocked with clothes, books, handicrafts and other items.

5. Chandni Chowk: Divided into a number of small bazaars, Chandni Chowk is a buzzing getaway for shopping with its small alleys and short passages. The notable places to see in Chandni Chowk are Katra Neel, Chatta Chowk, Khari Baoli, Tilak Bazaar, Chor Bazaar, Daryaganji, and Paranthe Wali Gali. Offering a glimpse of traditional culture, Chandni Chowk is a must visit in
Delhi tour packages.

6. Central Market: It is one of the most frequented shopping places in Delhi to visit for western and traditional clothing in Delhi. It offers a fantastic shopping experience where you can not only shop for various items but also enjoy getting applied henna designs on your hands.

Which restaurants serve the best food in Delhi?

Here is a list of best restaurants from each cuisine in the state of Delhi:

  • Shang Palace – located in Connaught place and serves Chinese.
  • Sorrento – located in Connaught place and serves Italian.
  • Tamra – located in Connaught place and serves Asian (Indian, Chinese and Japanese)
  • Oriental Octopus – located on Lodhi road, it is vegetarian friendly and also has gluten free options.
  • Tadka – located on Nehru Baazar Ramdwara Road and serves Indian food.

Can we go on a historical tour of Delhi? Which historical places are a must visit in Delhi?

Yes, there are several tour companies that offer historical tour visits of Delhi. Some of the historical places that you shouldn’t miss while you are there are:

  • India Gate – War memorial
  • Qutub Minar – 5-storey monument
  • Humayun’s tomb – 16th centuries tomb
  • Old Delhi in Shahjahanabad
  • Red Fort
  • Jama Masjid

Which are some famous treks near Delhi?

The most popular treks near Delhi are:

  • Nag Tibba Trek – 10,000ft above sea level, easy level of trek.
  • Chopta Chandrashila Trek – 13,415 ft, easy level.
  • Lansdowne – 245 km from Delhi, easy trek.
  • Benog Tibba Trek – 300 km from Delhi, moderate level of trek.
  • Roopkund Trek – 305 km from Delhi, moderate to difficult level of trek.

Which are some famous places for camping near Delhi?

There are several tour organizers that can book your camping experience. Some of the top spots for adventure camping near Delhi are:

  • Camp Mustang – Sohna Road, 50 km from Delhi.
  • Camp Tikkling – Gurgaon, 60 km from Delhi
  • Camp Wild Dhauj – 61.5 km from Delhi
  • Damdama Lake – Gurgaon, 62.5 km from Delhi

Which are some weekend destinations from Delhi?

Delhi is a compact city with so much heritage and rich culture along with crazy hustle bustle of its numerous shopping streets and hectic life of people. To rewind and recharge yourselves once in a while there are multiple weekend getaways near Delhi you must road trip to:

  • Rishikesh – 242 km away
  • Jaipur – 268 km away
  • Mussoorie – 275 km away
  • Nainital – 296 km away
  • Shimla – 340 km away
  • Dharamshala – 474 km away
  • Kasol – 528 km away
  • Manali – 537 km away

Where can we go for some Himalayan treks near Delhi?

The Himalayas are truly the roof of the world with the most majestic mountain ranges and landscaped sceneries. Owing to this natural beauty, there are a multiple pass and routes for Himalayan trekking.


Here is a list of the most convenient and popular treks in the Himalayas:

  • Chadar Trek –lasts for 9 days and is very challenging
  • Nag Tibba trek – Easy trek at the highest peak of the lesser Himalayan region.
  • Roopkund trek – moderate level of difficulty. Takes about a week.
  • Hampta pass – easy trek level for 4-5 days.

Which hill stations are good to visit near Delhi?

These are some of the most beautiful hill stations near Delhi that is perfect for any kind of getaway:

  • Manali- Himachal Pradesh, 540 km from Delhi, most popular hill station with snow-capped Himalayan peaks.
  • Nainital- Uttarakhand, 302 km from Delhi, also known as the “Lake district of India” with a beautiful Naini lake and Naini Peak.
  • Mussoorie – Uttarakhand , 279 km from Delhi, Gateway to the beautiful Yamunotri and Gangotri rivers.

How far is Manali from Delhi? How to go to Manali from Delhi?

Manali is 537 km from Delhi. The most popular mode to get to Manali is the public bus transport from Delhi. You could also drive down on your own, it takes about 12 hours to get there. The most frequently taken route is the Jammu- Delhi highway road.

Which places are famous for a wildlife safari near Delhi?

Famous wildlife sanctuary/safaris near Delhi are:

  • Sariska National Park, Rajasthan – 230 km away
  • Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand – 220 km away
  • Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand – 230 km away

Where can we go for paragliding near Delhi?

These are the top places for paragliding in Delhi, with trained instructors to make your ride more fun and comfortable:

  • Power paragliding in Sohna, Gurgaon
  • Up in the air – Bir Billing

 

Various tour packages are available and can be arranged through tour operators.

What should my travelling luggage be like? What things must I carry? What sort of clothes should I carry on a Delhi trip?

When travelling to Delhi, there are certain things you need to specifically carry due to the weather, road conditions, etc. Here is a list of things to keep in mind while packing:

  • Comfortable clothes – to suit the sultry weather
  • Flip-flops and shoes – walking on the streets of Delhi is not the same as walking elsewhere. You are going to have people stepping over your feet and tearing apart your footwear while street shopping or eating. Get a pair of sturdy shoes and flip flops.
  • Scarves and sunscreen – To protect your skin from the scorching sun.
  • Digestive first aid – Just in case, you are up for some serious roadside food stalls.

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