Delhi Tourism Guide
Delhi, the colourful capital of India is among the full of life and most culturally rich places that travellers, heritage explorers, and food explorers can visit. This exceptional melting pot of history, royal architecture, traditions and unstoppable modern vitality is an incredible place to visit in the world. Whether it is the great Mughal structures like the Red Fort and the Tomb of Humayun, or a religious place like Akshardham Temple, Jama Masjid or the peaceful Lotus Temple, there is something that will awe a visiting traveller when they enter the vast territory of Delhi.
Delhi is a land where tradition is breathing through the lanes, the hustle and bustle of Chandni Chowk, the old-world charm of Connaught Place and the high-tech New Delhi. The story of each corner tells of a wonderful past and present. Being the home of the Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhavan, as well as some of the most recognizable museums in India, it still remains the epicentre of culture, governance, and development.
Delhi is a city of festivals and celebrations. From Diwali lights glowing across markets to the Republic Day Parade or the vibrant colours of Holi sprinkled everywhere - Delhi comes alive in ways that offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Delhi is a festive city. Delhi, with Diwali lights flickering through markets, the Republic Day Parade or the rainbow of colours of Holi sprinkled everywhere are all among the ways of coming alive that is not a one-time chance.
Delhi is the city of centuries of evolution into a single unforgettable experience, encompassing its old Havelis and its new ultra-modern malls. The city is also home to nature enthusiasts in the form of sanctuaries and beautiful gardens like the Yamuna Biodiversity Park and Lodhi garden to provide some calm oasis against the city drive.
About Delhi
Delhi is the capital of India as well as it is the cultural and political centre of the country. This most popular city is located in the north of India. It is an ancient city that is continuously lived in and one of the oldest in the world and a witness to the rich heritage of India. The city exhibits a stunning blend of Mughal, Sultanate, British, and modern architectural masterpieces all the way up to the grand ancient ruins of Qutub Minar to the ostentatious gates of India gate.
Delhi is not a city, but it is a feeling, a beat and an experience that comes with each move you make. It greets travellers by its eternal beauty, pluralistic communities, and traditions that have been passed beautifully over the centuries. It is the ideal blend of the rich culture of India and global innovation, and has something to offer any type of explorer at Namaste India Trip.
On the one hand, there are in Delhi the most sacred places of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, and the complex of Akshardham; on the other hand, the worldly lifestyles, shopping centres, and hi-tech infrastructure. It is the real spirit of India, the unity in diversity, a combination of the past with the future.
Delhi is never short of the iconic archaeological sites including the Purana Qila, the Tughlaqabad Fort, the remnants of ancient empires at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park that offer the most profound understanding of how India evolved through the dynasties. The museums of the city (the National Museum to the Crafts Museum) represent a treasure trove of information to the lover of history.
Holiday Packages
So, what are you waiting for? All you are expected to do is to shop through the selection of holiday packages from us, select the one which tends to meet your traveling style, correct your dates and enjoy the eternal energy of the city of Delhi. Delhi offers unforgettable holidays whether you are on a historical trip, a spiritual trip or an unending holiday of relaxation in the capital of India.
Things to Do
Delhi is the place where you cannot think of any activities to do as a traveller who is fond of culture, history, and food, as well as shopping.
These are the experiences that should be done:
- Discover the grand Mughal sites and UNESCO.
- Savor the old Delhi street food in Delhi.
- Explore museums and art galleries around the city.
- After a long year, you will enjoy Purana Qila's popular boat ride.
- Shopping trip at the Sarojini Nagar, Dilli Haat and Connaught Place.
- Visit cultural shows in India Habitat Centre or Kamani Auditorium.
- Make relaxing strolls in Lodhi Garden or Sunder Nursery.
- Night sightseeing of the India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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