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4-Day Itinerary in Delhi, India

  1. Saturday July 15: Red Fort
    10 minutes (2.5 km) from Chandni Chowk

    Begin your exploration of Delhi by visiting the majestic Red Fort. This historic fortress, built in the 17th century, served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Start your morning with a guided tour of the fort, admiring its intricate architecture and learning about its rich history. In the afternoon, explore the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk, known for their vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. In the evening, attend the sound and light show at the Red Fort, where the history of Delhi comes alive with special effects and narration.

    • Sound and Light Show at Red Fort: ₹200, 1 hour
  2. Sunday July 16: Qutub Minar
    45 minutes (18 km) from Red Fort

    Discover the architectural marvel of Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick minaret in the world. Climb to the top for panoramic views of Delhi. In the morning, explore the nearby Mehrauli Archaeological Park, which houses ancient ruins and tombs from different eras. Afterward, head to the peaceful Lodhi Gardens for a leisurely afternoon picnic. In the evening, visit the iconic India Gate, a war memorial that glows beautifully at night.

    • Entry fee for Qutub Minar: ₹250, 2 hours
    • Picnic at Lodhi Gardens: Free, 1.5 hours
  3. Monday July 17: Akshardham Temple
    1 hour (20 km) from Qutub Minar

    Immerse yourself in the spiritual and architectural wonders of Akshardham Temple. Start your day with a visit to this magnificent temple complex, adorned with intricate carvings and beautiful gardens. Explore the exhibitions that showcase India's rich cultural heritage and values. Enjoy a boat ride depicting ancient Indian history before indulging in a delicious vegetarian meal at the temple's food court. In the evening, relax at the serene Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    • Entry fee for Akshardham Temple: Free, 4 hours
  4. Tuesday July 18: National Museum
    40 minutes (14 km) from Akshardham Temple

    Delve into India's rich history and culture at the National Museum. Spend your morning exploring the extensive collections of art, archaeology, and historical artifacts, including the famous Indus Valley Civilization exhibits. Afterward, visit the nearby Crafts Museum to witness traditional Indian craftsmanship. In the afternoon, take a stroll through the Lodhi Art District, known for its vibrant street art. End your day with a visit to the serene Lotus Temple, an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of unity.

    • Entry fee for National Museum: ₹20, 3 hours
    • Entry fee for Crafts Museum: ₹10, 1 hour

Recommendations

Are there any other local attractions, events, or experiences I should also consider? How about day trips? Any good ideas on how to get the most for my money and have a lot of fun?

Delhi offers a plethora of attractions and experiences to explore. Don't miss out on visiting the Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, and exploring the vibrant markets of Paharganj and Janpath. If you have an extra day, consider taking a day trip to Agra to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Taj Mahal. To make the most of your money, try bargaining at local markets and opting for street food, which offers a delicious and affordable taste of Delhi. Additionally, using the Delhi Metro is a convenient and cost-effective way to navigate the city.

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