Delhi Travel Guide for first time visitors

Delhi Travel Guide for first time visitors

Last Updated on March 1, 2023

Delhi is the capital city of India where numerous foreigners visit for personal or professional causes. It is an ancient city that served as the capital of Muslim rulers in the medieval period. New Delhi was built during the English rule, to house different spectacular buildings and parks.

Understanding Delhi

 

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Being the capital of a secular country, Delhi houses people from various religions and many ethnic groups. It contains several religious monuments, historical relics, and the world-famous Red Fort. Therefore, it is a prime tourist destination for history-lovers and also pilgrims from different religions.

Delhi Travel Costs

The vacation should not be too costly in Delhi, as the average daily cost for a tourist should not go above Rs 3000. This average amount includes the cost of daily meals, transportation cost, and other relevant expenses. The cost of hotel accommodation in Delhi is around Rs 3000 per day in a medium-level hotel, which can go up in the case of a luxury hotel. Therefore, the average cost of traveling to Delhi for two people is more than Rs 40000.

When to Go to Delhi

The winter months from October to March comprise the peak tourist season for visiting Delhi. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry at this time, compared to the hot and sultry weather of summer and monsoon. Different kinds of flowers bloom at this time, making parks look more gorgeous and colorful.

Do You Need a Visa to Go to Delhi?

Foreigners need to apply for a tourist visa to visit Delhi from all countries of the world. They should contact Indian embassies in their home countries and apply for visas with all the required documents. No one is allowed to enter this country without a valid visa issued by the Indian embassy.

What to Pack?

Tourists should pack light clothes that are comfortable to wear in Delhi, like t-shirts, shorts, skirts, and trousers. It is better to choose full-sleeved shirts, tops, and blouses to avoid sunburn. They should also bring sweaters or warm garments to wear in the evenings. They should also carry a pair of sandals, socks, and scarves, along with their essential belongings, including toiletries and electronic gadgets.

How to Travel to Delhi

 

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Indira Gandhi International Airport is 22 Km away from the city centre of Delhi, where numerous international and domestic flights land and take off, carrying passengers to and from various cities of the world. Tourists can get cheap flights from Dubai to Delhi, to have a memorable vacation. People also travel by train, bus, or drive on highways to reach Delhi.

Getting Around Delhi

Delhi Metro offers the fastest transport to travel around Delhi, as its huge network on six circuits covers almost the entire city and even neighborhood. Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) runs numerous AC and non-AC buses all around the city and it is the best option for traveling short distances here. Tourists can also take cabs and rickshaws to get around the city for sightseeing.

How to Stay Safe in Delhi

Women should avoid roaming around after dark on the secluded streets of Delhi and they should be alert while booking cabs at nighttime. They should check the hygiene and safety features of hotels before booking rooms there. They should be careful of their belongings while visiting crowded places.

Culture & customs in Delhi

Being the capital city, the population of Delhi comprises people from the various religious, cultural, and social backgrounds. Hence, all religious festivals of Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains are celebrated here with similar grandeur and passion. Local people mostly speak Hindi but many of them are also fluent in English.

Places to visit in Delhi


Red Fort, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Jantar Mantar, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament House, and Hauz Khas are the prime tourist attractions of Delhi. Lodhi Gardens, Waste to Wonder Park, Agrasen ki Baoli, Garden of Five Senses, Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Birla Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Chhatarpur Temple, Safdarjung’s Tomb, and Nizamuddin Dargah are also included in the itinerary of tourists visiting Delhi.

Things to do in Delhi

Apart from visiting all the above-mentioned tourist spots, people also enjoy boating near Purana Qila and Delhi Zoo. They can party in the restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs of Connaught Place. Tourists also can pay homage to Raj Ghat, Shantivan, Vijay Ghat, and other memorials dedicated to some great political leaders of India. They can enjoy fairs at Pragati Maidan and visit different museums in Delhi.

Food in Delhi

Delhi is famous for various tasty foods, like biriyani, kebabs, butter chicken, and Nihari. People relish popular street foods available all over the city, including chaat, samosa, momo, chhole bhature, paranthas, and rolls. A lane in Chandni Chowk is named Paranthe Wali Gali, which is often visited by even celebrities to taste different kinds of parathas. Jalebi, Rabri Falooda, and Kulfi are the popular desserts available in Delhi.

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Where to stay in Delhi

Tourists can find many 5-star hotels near India Gate while cheaper accommodations are available in Connaught Place. Business travelers prefer to stay in East Delhi that is close to Noida, due to its quieter surroundings. There are also hotels near different Metro stations in Delhi, to fulfill the preferences of many tourists

Things not to do in Delhi

Tourists should not believe the words of strangers without verifying them from reliable sources. It is better not to get in overcrowded Metros or buses, as there are plenty of emptier options. They should avoid all kinds of disputes during their tours in Delhi. They should not make fun of any religious custom practiced by local communities.

All these factors can guide tourists from Dubai in enjoying fabulous vacations with their families in Delhi.

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About Maria Kennedy

Maria Kennedy is the managing editor at Travel for Food Hub. Maria is on a full-tilt mission to share local food and travel inspiration. When she is not writing about food and travel, startups or social media, she is enjoying her time with her boys in sunny Spain.

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