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  • STD Code:011
  • Languages Spoken:Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali and English
  • Major Festivals:Diwali, Durga Puja, Eid-al-Fitr and Janmashtami
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Top 32 places to visit in Delhi

Akshardham Pilgrimage
Akshardham

The famous Akshardham Temple is a spiritual and cultural complex that represents the...

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Alai Minar Historical & Heritage
Alai Minar

The famous Qutub complex in South Delhi has the Alai Minar as part of it. This may be...

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Amrit Udyan Nature & Park
Amrit Udyan

Overview of Amrit Udyan These Mughal Gardens in Delhi are located within the...

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Barakhamba Historical & Heritage
Barakhamba

Overview Barakhamba is a very important monument in Delhi. The monument was from the...

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Birla Mandir Pilgrimage
Birla Mandir

People often call the Birla Mandir or Birla Temple the Laxminarayan Temple. It is a...

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Chausath Khamba Historical & Heritage
Chausath Khamba

Overview The Chausath Khamba is in the Nizamuddin area. This historic building is one...

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Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Pilgrimage
Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia

From the hustle and bustle of India's capital, the quiet, calm Hazrat Nizamuddin...

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Dilli Haat Museum
Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat is an open-air building where the cultures of all the states come...

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Humayun’s Tomb Historical & Heritage
Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun's Tomb is where the Mughal Emperor Humayun is buried, as the name...

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India Gate Historical & Heritage
India Gate

Along the Rajpath in New Delhi is the All India War Memorial, also famous as the...

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Iron Pillar Historical & Heritage
Iron Pillar

Overview The Iron Pillar is one of those weird and interesting places to visit in...

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ISKCON Temple Delhi Pilgrimage
ISKCON Temple Delhi

The ISKCON Temple, popularly known as the Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, or the...

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Jahaz Mahal Historical & Heritage
Jahaz Mahal

Overview The Jahaz Mahal in Delhi is the very definition of breathtakingly beautiful....

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Jama Masjid Delhi Pilgrimage
Jama Masjid Delhi

There is a huge and popular mosque in India called Jama Masjid in the city of Delhi....

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Jantar Mantar Delhi Historical & Heritage
Jantar Mantar Delhi

The huge Jantar Mantar observatory is on Parliament Street, in the south Connaught...

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Lodhi Garden Nature & Park
Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden is a big park in the middle of Delhi full of greenery. It has the tombs...

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Lotus Temple Pilgrimage
Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is a building for the Baha'i faith in New Delhi, which is the...

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Mehrauli Archaeological Park Nature & Park
Mehrauli Archaeological Park

The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a look into a different time. It is close to the...

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National Gallery of Modern Art Museum
National Gallery of Modern Art

India is full of people who love art, and the National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA)...

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National Museum Delhi Museum
National Museum Delhi

An important museum in India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one of the biggest...

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National Museum of Natural History Museum
National Museum of Natural History

The NMNH is situated in the FICCI building on Barakhamba Road. It is close to...

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National Science Centre Museum
National Science Centre

To learn about science in a fun and interesting way, people from all over the world...

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National Zoological Park Wildlife
National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park, also known as Chidiya Ghar, opened in 1959 near The Old...

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Purana Quila Historical & Heritage
Purana Quila

Overview Purana Qila, known as the Old Fort, stands quietly near Indraprastha. It is...

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Qutab Minar Historical & Heritage
Qutab Minar

The Qutub Minar is a victory tower or minaret part of the complex, a UNESCO World...

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Rajghat Museum
Rajghat

Raj Ghat in Delhi is a peaceful and beautiful memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, who is...

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Rashtrapati Bhavan Historical & Heritage
Rashtrapati Bhavan

It is the official residence of the President of India, known as Rashtrapati Bhavan....

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Red Fort Historical & Heritage
Red Fort

The Red Fort, famous as Quila-e-Mubarak or the Blessed Fort, is next to the river...

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Safdarjung Tomb Historical & Heritage
Safdarjung Tomb

The Safdarjung Tomb in Delhi's Jor Bagh neighborhood is one of the city's...

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Shri Adhya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir Pilgrimage
Shri Adhya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir

The Aadya Katyayani Shakti Peeth Mandir is in a nice area of South Delhi called...

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Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir Pilgrimage
Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

Overview The most well-known and oldest Jain temple in Delhi is Sri Digambar Jain Lal...

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Tughlakabad Fort Historical & Heritage
Tughlakabad Fort

Overview Tughlaqabad Fort represents the strange and gruesome style of the Tughlaq...

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Delhi 

Delhi is India's central city. It is a world-class city with two parts: historic Old Delhi and modern New Delhi. Dilli is popular as the "city with a heart" because it has a lot of different sides, from historical sites to busy shopping malls and from the campus of Delhi University to the vast metro system. Delhi is a great shopping place because it has colorful bazaars and high-end markets. Delhi has a lot of different shops, so tourists always bring back twice as much stuff as they came with.

Akshardham

The famous Akshardham Temple is a spiritual and cultural structure representing the best Indian culture, religion, and building. In honor of Lord Swaminarayan, it is also called Swaminarayan Akshardham. It is known as the World's Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple by the Guinness Book of World Records. The Akshardham complex is India's most significant step well, where the mesmerizing water show occurs. It also has an open garden, Narayan Sarovar, and many rites and adventures. Places to visit in Delhi, like Akshardham, offer a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage.

Alai Minar Delhi

The Alai Minar sticks out from the other historical sites in the Qutub Minar complex because it is still unfinished. The Ilbari king Alauddin Khilji began building it to make a minor taller than the Qutub Minar. The king or queen made big plans and wanted to be known for creating many grand and beautiful structures. They intended for the Alai Minar to be twice as tall as the Qutub Minar and the right size to fit next to the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque. Exploring the Alai Minar is a must in most Delhi tour packages.

Amrit Udyan Delhi

People say that Amrit Udyan, one of India's best-kept parks, is the soul of Rashtrapati Bhavan. This serene green space, an extensive 15 acres of haven from all the hustle and bustle, lies just behind this cacophonous metropolitan landscape. The more one will be strolling, the longer with its lovely flowers, trees, and ponds. Try to spot the most remarkable, the most un-known, which is still giving that sense of mystification within this yard. This has become one of the must visit places in Delhi.

Barakhamba

The Archaeological Survey of India manages Barakhamba, a 1400s tomb located on the eastern end of Lodi Road near Sabz Burj. It is on the road that leads to the Nizamuddin Dargah in the Nizamuddin historical area. People also call Barakhamba, an old tomb from the Lodi era, the Barakhamba Monument. In both Hindi and Urdu, the landmark's name, Barakhamba, means "twelve pillars." Due to its historical importance, Many Delhi tour packages include this landmark.

Birla Mandir Delhi

That's what a lot of people call the Birla Mandir or Birla Temple. It is a temple for Laxminarayan. The Birla family built a temple in New Delhi called the Birla Temple, located in Connaught Place. They constructed the temple in the early 1900s on over 7.5 acres of land, featuring many shrines, ponds, gardens, sculptures, and paintings. Lady Laxmi and Lord Narayan are the most important gods in the temple. As well as shrines for Lord Ganesha, Shiva, and Hanuman, the temple also has shrines for other gods. One of Delhi's most well-known places to visit. 

Chausath Khamba

The Chausath Khamba is a historic building in the Nizamuddin complex. The Aga Khan Trust built it, which initially was a hall in the Mughal architecture style. Gradually, it became a grave. This is a white marble, square structure, which houses 64 pillars to hold up to 25 bays. Many people come across this structure on their Delhi tours package and find themselves captivated by the wonderful Mughal architecture that it offers.

Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia

Regarding the famous Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti, the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah is a graveyard and shrine in Delhi. They built the dargah in 1526, creating a beautiful mix of red stone and white marble. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah's goal is to spread the Sufi culture, which is spiritual, and to see all faiths as equal. The Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah has a spiritual and peaceful vibe you can always feel. Even late at night, there are crowds of worshipers there. This dargah is one of the most revered places to visit in Delhi.

Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat is a shopping and food lover's dream, with an atmosphere that feels like a traditional village fair. The city has three Delhi Haats: INA, Janakpuri, and Pitampura. INA is the busiest. The Delhi Haat INA is right across the street from the INA Market in the business district of South Delhi. Dilli Haat is a place where folk art and art from the countryside can meet. It is a cultural highlight often promoted in Delhi tour packages.

Humayun's Tomb

As the name suggests, they buried Mughal Emperor Humayun in Humayun's tomb. It is the first garden-tomb in the Indian region and is in the Nizamuddin East neighborhood of Delhi. This beautiful building was ordered to be built by Humayun's top wife, Empress Bega Begum, in 1569 and 1570. A lot of red rock was used on this building, which is one of the few from that time. A UNESCO put Humayun's Tomb to its list of World Heritage Sites in 1993. It is one of Delhi's must-see places to visit

India Gate

The All-India War Memorial, which is also known as the India Gate, is on the Rajpath in New Delhi. People often say that India Gate looks like the Arc de Triomphe in France, the Gateway of India in Mumbai, or the Arch of Constantine in Rome because of how big and impressive it is. It is 42 meters tall, built by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It's a very important war memorial in the country. The annual Republic Day Parade takes place at India Gate. Therefore, it is included in most Delhi tour packages.

Iron Pillar

The Iron Pillar is among the many strange and notable landmarks in Delhi, India's capital. It is a part of the Qutub Minar complex in New Delhi's Mehrauli neighborhood. It's one of the most interesting metal works in the world because it has been there for so long and hasn't rusted. The tower is made of 98% cast iron, and it has stood strong for over 1600 years, even though it has been damaged by weather. It's one of Delhi's most interesting places to visit. 

ISKCON Temple Delhi

The Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple is another name for it. The temple is for Lord Krishna and Radharani, who is seen as Radha Parthasarathi. Achyut Kanvinde set up the temple in 1998 in the Hare Krishna Hills, east of the Kailash area of New Delhi. Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir is the real name of ISKON. Its serene atmosphere and cultural significance make it a favorite in Delhi tour packages.

Jahaz Mahal

The Jahaz Mahal is in Mehrauli, Delhi. It is in the northeastern corner of Hauz-i-Shamsi. The Lodi family ruled during the late 15th and early 16th centuries when builders constructed the building on the shores of Hauz-i-Shamsi. They called it Jahaz (ship) Mahal because it looks like a ship floating on the water of a vast lake. People say that pilgrims used the house when they came to Delhi. Jahaz Mahal is among the fascinating places to visit in Delhi.

Jama Masjid Delhi

The Jama Masjid, also known as "Masjid-I Jahan-Numa," is the biggest mosque in India. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built it. On the holy day of Eid, when special prayers are said in the morning, the mosque is filled with thousands of visitors. In the courtyard, Jama Masjid can hold up to 25,000 people. Delhi tour packages often highlight this iconic landmark for its grandeur and history.

Jantar Mantar Delhi

The huge Jantar Mantar observatory is on Parliament Street, in the south Connaught Circle neighbourhood of New Delhi. It was built to help and improve the studies of time and space that were already being done. The 13 building astronomy devices in Delhi's Jantar Mantar can be used to make astronomical tables and figure out when and how the sun, moon, and planets will move. The viewer could see where heavenly bodies were by using only their eyes thanks to the smart design and placement of these tools. It's one of the historic places to visit in Delhi.

Lodhi Garden

The Lodhi Garden is a beautiful place with the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi king Sikandar Lodhi. It is close to the Safdarjung tomb and Delhi's Khan Market. This beautiful piece of building was built during the Lodhi era, which was sometime in the 1400s. The building here is a mix of work by Sayyidis and Lodhis. This tranquil escape is frequently included in Delhi tour packages for its historical charm.

Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is a building for the Baha'i faith that is in New Delhi, which is the country's capital. This building's beautiful structure expands into the shape of a stupendous white flower lotus. It is one of the most visited places in the world. The Canadian builder Fariborz Sahba came up with the idea for this shrine, and it was finished in 1986. This temple is open to everyone, no matter their country, faith, race, or gender, and its goal is to spread the idea that God is one. A must-visit among the places to visit in Delhi.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a look into a different time. It is close to the most important areas in south Delhi, making it an easy place to stop on the go. The park's unique construction will keep you interested the whole time. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Qutb complex is less than a kilometre away. The park is a significant stop in most Delhi tour packages due to its rich history.

National Gallery of Modern Art

India is full of people who love art, and the National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA) is like heaven for those people. The National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi keeps paintings and other works of art from as far back as the 1850s because it wants to give its guests a great world of art. The main museum in the Jaipur House is the NGMA in Delhi. It was set up by the Indian Government on March 29, 1954. It is the biggest of the three branches, with an area of 12000 square meters. The other two are in Mumbai and Bangalore. For art lovers, NGMA is one of the top places to visit in Delhi.

National Museum Delhi

One of the largest museums in India is the National Museum in New Delhi. It's where Janpath and Maulana Azad Road meet. The Indian government set up the Gwyer Committee in 1946 and began working in 1949 to make plans for the beautiful repository. There are now more than 200,000 Indian and foreign works of art in the museum. It is often a key feature of Delhi tour packages.

National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History, or NMNH, is in the FICCI building on Barakhamba Road, next to Connaught Place and across the street from the Embassy of Nepal. The Ministry of Environment and Forests of the Indian government runs the museum. China has two Natural History Museums. This is one of them. The other one is in Mysore. One of the most popular things to do during the Delhi tour package is to go to this museum.

National Science Centre

The National Science Centre is a science museum in Delhi that opened in 1992. It is offering something for fun to children who are fond of science and not. The phenomena happen at one's place include discussing and exhibition competitions. They also include periodical displays like heritage and archaeology, dinosaurs, science games, activities, human biology, and an enlightening science library. The place is ideal for families looking out for places to visit in Delhi.

National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park, also known as Chidiya Ghar, opened in 1959 and is near the Old Fort in Delhi. A lot of kids and adults like to spend the weekend there. The Park is well maintained and primarily attracts tourists. Many Delhi tour packages include this attraction for family-friendly outings.

Purana Quila

The Old Fort, called Purana Qila, is a quiet place close to Indraprastha. In Delhi, this is one of the oldest forts. It is a beautiful example of how strong and skilled the Mughal Empire was at building. Many myths and tales from the Middle Ages link to the structure. One fascinating story claims that the Pandavas built the ancient Hindu city of Indraprastha here and used the fort as the famous meeting hall mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It's a prominent landmark among places to visit in Delhi.

Qutab Minar

The Qutub Minar is a victory tower or minaret in the Mehrauli area of Delhi. It is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Qutub Khanum. The Qutub Minar is the second largest building in Delhi, standing 72.5 meters (238 ft) tall. A highlight in every Delhi tour package, it stands as a symbol of historical and architectural excellence.

Rajghat Delhi

Rajghat is a monument in Delhi that marks the place where Mahatma Gandhi. People remember him as the 'Father of the Nation.' He was killed in 1948, and his body was cremated afterward. The memorial, or cenotaph, is a simple black marble building in the middle of a lovely park. Locals, tourists, and representatives from different countries go to the spot to honor the Father of the Nation. At Rajghat, there is a prayer every Friday, which is the day he died. Rajghat is one of the important places to visit in Delhi for history enthusiasts.

Rashtrapati Bhavan

People who work for the President of India live in Rashtrapati Bhavan. It is on the western end of the Rajpath in New Delhi. It was built with the idea that it would be the Viceroy's House. The main house is 5 acres and has 340 rooms. The estate is 330 acres and is one of the world's most significant homes for a head of state. The famous builders Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker came up with the idea for this magnificent building. It is a must-see destination that is often included in Delhi tour packages.

Red Fort Delhi

The Red Fort is very famous in the area of old Delhi. Shah Jahan built it in 1639 after shifting the capital from Agra to Delhi. This magnificent building was the main residence of the Mughal rulers. The name is derived from its unbreakable red brick walls. Nowadays, this monument houses several museums that display a wide range of valuable items. The Red Fort is a prominent feature in many Delhi tour packages.

Safdarjung Tomb

Delhi has so many interesting places, one of which is the adorable tomb of Safdarjung. Made from marble and limestone, this beautiful piece of architecture is a work of art in itself, standing the test of time. It's an example of Mughal building from the 18th century. During the Mughal Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur in 1754, this house was constructed by builders. Tourists can find peace and quiet at the statue in the city. Where the two roads, Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg, meet is at the center of everything. Among the places to visit in Delhi, it must be seen.

Shri Adhya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir

Shree Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Mandir is one of the biggest temple complexes in India and a famous place for pilgrims to visit. It accepts people with open arms like your mom does when you come to her house. The main goddess at this Hindu temple is Goddess Katyayani, the perfect example of Goddess Durga. The temple's beautiful design draws thousands of people daily and is a must-visit in Delhi tour packages.

Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

Delhi's most well-known and old Jain temple is Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir. The beautiful building is in the Chandni Chowk area, close to Red Fort. Red sandstone entirely makes up the structure. Builders first constructed the temple in 1658 and later modified and improved it several times. Worshippers dedicate the temple to Parshvanath, the 23rd Jain Tirthankara. People often call it Lal Mandir or the 'Red Temple. A significant place to visit in Delhi for spiritual seekers.

Tughlakabad Fort

Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq family and the first king of the Delhi Sultanate, built a fort in Delhi in 132, now in ruins. The fort is one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic construction. It is close to the Okhla industrial area. Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq built a small fort called Adilabad Fort, located about 2 km away from the main fort. There used to be a lake between the two hills that divided the two forts, but it's now dry. This historic site is a hidden gem featured in some Delhi tour packages.

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