Welcome to Delhi—a city where ancient dynasties left footprints and modern ambitions thrive. As India’s capital, Delhi offers more than just monuments; it’s a living, breathing mosaic of heritage, cultures, cuisines, and contrasts. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, shopper, or spiritual seeker, Delhi has something just for you.
Delhi experiences distinct seasons. Winters (October to February) are ideal for sightseeing with crisp air and clear skies. Spring (March to early April) offers blooming flowers and pleasant afternoons, perfect for gardens and forts. Avoid peak summer (May–June), as temperatures soar, while monsoons (July–September) bring a mix of relief and humidity.
Best Time to Visit:
October to March – Cool, festive, and perfect for outdoor exploration.
Delhi is exceptionally well-connected:
By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) welcomes global and domestic travelers.
By Train: New Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Anand Vihar terminals link Delhi to all major cities.
By Road: National highways from Jaipur, Agra, and Chandigarh offer scenic drives into the city.
Once in Delhi, the Delhi Metro is your best friend—clean, affordable, and efficient.
Delhi’s landmarks are chapters from India's glorious past:
Red Fort: A symbol of Mughal grandeur.
India Gate: War memorial surrounded by lush lawns.
Qutub Minar: World’s tallest brick minaret and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Humayun’s Tomb: A precursor to the Taj Mahal in architectural beauty.
Each monument tells tales of empires, artisans, and architectural brilliance.
Old Delhi is a heritage jungle bursting with flavors and tales.
Chandni Chowk: Iconic bazaar for street food, bridal wear, and everything in between.
Jama Masjid: One of India’s largest mosques with panoramic views of the old city.
Spice Market (Khari Baoli): Asia’s largest spice market—a riot of aromas.
Take a cycle rickshaw ride through its narrow lanes for an unforgettable cultural dive.
Designed by Edwin Lutyens, New Delhi boasts colonial elegance and urban green spaces:
Rashtrapati Bhavan: The President's residence with majestic Mughal Gardens.
Rajpath and Parliament House: Witness Republic Day parades and national events.
Lodhi Garden & Nehru Park: Ideal for morning walks and picnics.
It’s a refreshing blend of history and tranquility.
In Delhi, diverse faiths exist in harmony. Don’t miss:
Lotus Temple: A Bahá'í marvel with serene architecture.
Akshardham Temple: Spiritual grandeur and cultural exhibits.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: Known for its sacred pool and community kitchen.
Jama Masjid: Architectural wonder and a spiritual haven in the heart of chaos.
These spots welcome all who seek peace, reflection, or history.
Delhi’s food scene is as diverse as its population. Must-try experiences include:
Chole Bhature at Sita Ram Diwan Chand
Parathas in Paranthe Wali Gali
Butter Chicken in Moti Mahal
South Indian breakfasts in Saravana Bhavan
Global cuisine in Connaught Place and Hauz Khas Village
Whether fine dining or streetside eats, Delhi’s culinary map is unbeatable.
Delhi caters to every kind of shopper:
Sarojini Nagar & Janpath: Affordable fashion for the budget-savvy.
Khan Market & Select Citywalk: Designer labels and international brands.
Dilli Haat: Handicrafts and regional specialties from across India.
Chandni Chowk: Wedding outfits, silverware, and traditional jewelry.
Bargaining is part of the fun in most local markets!
Delhi’s accommodation options match every budget and style:
Luxury: The Imperial, Leela Palace, ITC Maurya
Mid-range: Bloomrooms, Ginger Hotels, FabHotels
Budget & Backpacker: Zostel, Moustache Hostel, homestays in South Delhi
Choose locations near Connaught Place or South Delhi for central access.
To make your Delhi trip smooth and safe:
Use the Delhi Metro: Efficient, safe, and budget-friendly.
Download Ola or Uber: For convenient app-based cabs.
Avoid peak summer afternoons. Hydrate and wear breathable clothes.
Respect cultural norms when visiting religious sites—cover shoulders and legs.
Keep cash and cards: Some local shops don’t accept UPI or cards.
A Delhi tour is like walking through India’s timeline. Ancient and modern, chaotic and calm, spiritual and stylish—Delhi is all this and more. Whether it's your first time or a repeat visit, the city always leaves you with something new to discover.
Let us craft your ideal Delhi itinerary—customized for history buffs, food lovers, culture seekers, or explorers at heart. Book now for smooth stays, guided tours, and unbeatable experiences.