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“Where centuries collide, and every corner tells a story.”

Delhi is the capital city of India, a place where vibrant contrasts don't just exist but thrive in harmony. Step into the busy streets of Old Delhi or into the elaborate luxury of lavish gardens. Experience how cultures interact and how a city bookmarks history. A place where both the old and new leaders laid their foundations is home to several beautiful monuments. For a destination that attracts tourists, foodies, history enthusiasts, and architecture aficionados alike, TBi has created a well-rounded itinerary to satisfy all these cravings. Our Delhi travel packages ensure you absorb the city's charm to the fullest.

Discover Delhi’s Finest Places

Red Fort

The sprawling 17th-century seat of Mughal power was built by Emperor Shah Jahan. Towering red sandstone ramparts enclose historical museums, imperial halls, and geometric palaces. Located in Old Delhi. Closed on Mondays. Best visited from October to March.

Red Fort

Qutub Minar

The tallest brick minaret in the world, standing 73 metres tall. Built in 1193, the complex displays intricate red sandstone carvings and houses the ancient, rust-resistant Iron Pillar. Best visited from October to March.

Qutub Minar

Humayun's Tomb

A magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first grand garden tomb on the Indian subcontinent. Its symmetric red sandstone and white marble design directly inspired the architecture of the Taj Mahal. Best visited from October to March.

Humayun's Tomb

India Gate

An imposing 42 metre war memorial arch commemorating Indian soldiers, surrounded by expansive lawns and pathways. Located in the heart of New Delhi. Best visited in the evening when beautifully illuminated.

India Gate

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

One of the most prominent Sikh houses of worship in Delhi, known for its striking golden dome, a large holy pool, and a massive community kitchen feeding thousands daily. Located near Connaught Place and open 24 hours.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Lotus Temple

A modern architectural wonder shaped like an opening lotus blossom, built from pure white marble. This Bahá'í House of Worship welcomes people of all faiths for silent meditation. Closed on Mondays.

Lotus Temple

Chandni Chowk

One of the oldest and most atmospheric markets in India. Winding alleys are filled with spice markets, clothes, and legendary street food stalls serving jalebis and paranthas. Best explored via a rickshaw ride

Chandni Chowk

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Delhi Travel Essentials

Best Time to Visit:

October to March offers cool, pleasant weather. The summer months from April to June see intense heat, often exceeding 40°C.

Clothing & Packing:

Pack light cotton clothes for summer and warm layers for winter. Modest attire is recommended for religious sites. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.

Local Dishes:

Do not miss Chole Bhature, Butter Chicken (invented in Delhi), and street chaat like Aloo Tikki and Dahi Bhalla from Chandni Chowk.

Shopping Tips:

Chandni Chowk is famous for spices, fabrics, and jewellery. Dilli Haat features handicrafts from across India. Sarojini Nagar offers export surplus fashion at bargain prices.

Mobile & Transport:

All major networks work well. The Delhi Metro is fast and air conditioned, bypassing traffic. Use app-based cabs like Uber or Ola for convenience.

Safety & Health:

Stay aware of your belongings in crowded markets. Drink bottled water and avoid raw salads from street vendors. Stick to freshly cooked, hot food at popular stalls.

FAQ’S

The Delhi Metro is cheap, fast, and air conditioned, bypassing the city's notorious traffic jams. For short distances, use auto rickshaws or book an app-based cab like Uber or Ola.

October to March offers cool, pleasant weather ideal for outdoor sightseeing. Summer months from April to June see intense heat often exceeding 40°C, making daytime exploration difficult.

Sunrise is the best time when the marble glows pink, and crowds are thinner. The monument is closed every Friday, so plan your day trip accordingly.

Delhi is generally safe for travellers, though stay aware of your belongings in crowded markets like Chandni Chowk. Avoid isolated areas late at night and use only registered taxis or app-based cabs.

Yes, for bargain hunters. It is famous for export surplus and brand rejects from ₹100 to ₹400. Go on a weekday before 11 AM to avoid the heaviest crowds.