Eight must-try experiences when visiting Delhi in India
INDIA is at the top of the bucket lists of most culture vultures. The home of Bollywood movies, spicy cuisine, yoga and, of course, the Taj Mahal, has plenty to offer those looking for an immersive adventure.
According to Trafalgar Tours, navigating India’s vastness can be daunting especially if you’re a first-timer or are travelling alone, which is why it helps to know a bit about the country beforehand so that you can get the most out of the sensory feasts and cultural kaleidoscopes that await.
Many travel itineraries begin in the capital city New Delhi, with its 33million inhabitants and, if you’re brave enough to conquer this land, prepare for stories packed with ancient and mystical sights, a colourful mix of spices, sights and smells.
If Delhi is on your list, here are some top experiences to enjoy on your visit.
Lotus Temple
The striking Lotus Temple is made up of 27 free-standing marble petals arranged to form the nine sides of it, and it’s no wonder that it’s won
multiple architectural awards.
This serene white structure offers a moment of calm amid the frenetic city, as you walk in its landscaped gardens and gaze at serene pools.
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India, and it will leave you awestruck.
The throngs of faithful visitors, the intricate architecture, and the cacophony of prayers combine to form a tapestry woven with religious fervour, offering a glimpse into India's soul.
Raj Ghat
If you’re searching for meaning, then take the time to visit Raj Ghat, a simple outdoor memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, and the place where this great advocate for peace was buried. You could also visit Birla House, the site of his assassination in 1948, for a contemplative and humbling experience.
The Red Fort
The Red Fort, a silent sentinel to Mughal grandeur with whispered tales of emperors and concubines, is well worth a visit.
Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world. It pierces the sky like a defiant exclamation point, so snap a picture when you’re there.
Chandni Chowk
The chaos of Chandni Chowk, Delhi's labyrinthine market, is truly exhilarating. Crammed with vendors hawking colourful spices and shimmering fabrics, the aroma of chai and samosas hangs heavy in the air.
New Dehli
When in New Delhi, be sure to indulge in the city’s culinary tapestry. From melt-in-your-mouth butter chicken, to the fiery vindaloo, each dish is an explosion of flavour.
Don’t forget to try the sweet pani puri or a refreshing lassi to cool down your spice-tinged palate.
Agra
And finally, most Delhi itineraries will usually also include a visit to Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife.
Its beauty and intricate details make it one of India’s biggest tourist attractions, which means it’s usually packed with people, so try visiting at sunrise when it’s quieter.
If you visit at sunset, however, the rose gold of the sun’s rays will make it feel even more ethereal.