Delhi is a city of layers, where the ancient and the ultra-modern exist in a delicate, noisy balance. It serves as the primary gateway for international travelers.
Old Delhi, New Delhi, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple and more.
A perfect beginning to the Golden Triangle journey.
Historic lanes, grand monuments, colonial avenues and vibrant city energy all come together here.
Home to the 17th-century Red Fort and the Jama Masjid (one of India's largest mosques). The narrow, winding lanes of Chandni Chowk are legendary for street food and sensory-overload shopping.
Designed by the British, this part of the city features wide boulevards and colonial grandeur. Key sites include India Gate, the Qutub Minar (the world's tallest brick minaret), and Humayun’s Tomb, which served as the architectural inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Beyond the forts, visit the Lotus Temple for its stunning modern architecture, or the Nizamuddin Dargah on a Thursday evening to hear soul-stirring Qawwali (Sufi devotional music).
India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple and Chandni Chowk.
Delhi also reveals a peaceful and spiritual side beyond its busy roads and famous landmarks.
Lodhi Gardens is a favorite retreat where historic tombs sit among green lawns, creating a calm and beautiful atmosphere.
Agrasen ki Baoli, an ancient stepwell near Connaught Place, offers a dramatic and quiet contrast to the city’s modern pace.