Discover Delhi’s Iconic Landmarks’ Rich History and Culture
Akshardham Temple
Explore the fascinating history of Lord Swaminarayan and Hinduism at Akshardham Temple. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of its musical fountain and expansive landscaped gardens for a truly serene experience.
Jama Masjid
Discover the architectural grandeur of India’s largest mosque, built in 1656. Experience the rich history and religious practices, including the Jummah ki Namaz, performed by thousands of Muslims every Friday.
Chandni Chowk
Savor delicious food at hidden gems in Chandni Chowk, and explore authentic Indian handicrafts in the bustling bazaar. Experience the vibrant culture and local flavors of this iconic street.
Red Fort
Discover why UNESCO recognized Red Fort as a World Heritage Site. Visit on India’s Independence Day (August 15) to witness the flag hoisting ceremony and the Prime Minister’s address to the nation.
Raj Ghat (Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi)
Visit the Raj Ghat memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, where you can learn about his philosophy, influence, and the profound impact he had on India’s independence movement and the nation’s values.
India Gate
Explore India Gate, the heart of Delhi, and pay tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for India’s independence. Learn about their bravery and the nation’s journey to freedom.
Qutb Minar
Visit Qutb Minar, one of India’s most significant Islamic monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at its architectural beauty and historical importance in India’s rich cultural heritage.
Lotus Temple
Experience the Lotus Temple, a symbol of unity, where followers of all religions come together. Admire its stunning architecture and learn about the Bahá’í faith’s message of peace and harmony.
Lodhi Garden
Unwind in the 85-acre Lodhi Garden, home to the domed Bara Gumbad and tombs of Lodhi dynasty rulers. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings while exploring the historical significance of the site.
Humayun Tomb
Admire the fusion of Persian and Mughal architecture at Humayun’s Tomb, built in 1562. Discover its rich history and significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing India’s architectural heritage.