Your adventure begins in the historical and cultural capital of India, Delhi. Morning is the perfect time to visit the iconic Red Fort, marveling at the grand Mughal architecture. Noon calls for a visit to India Gate, a war memorial commemorating the Indian soldiers who died in World War I.
In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and bustling markets of Chandni Chowk, sampling the street food and shopping for unique souvenirs. As the day progresses, take some time to explore the historical Qutub Minar Complex, home to the tallest brick minaret in the world.
As evening sets in, visit the Lotus Temple for some tranquility and introspection. End your day by enjoying a sumptuous meal at Hauz Khas, known for its trendy eateries and nightclubs.
Today, embark on a scenic journey to Mussoorie, a hill station located in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan Range. You'll spend the morning traveling, but the beautiful landscapes will make the journey enjoyable. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and freshen up before heading out.
Begin your exploration in the afternoon by visiting the beautiful Kempty Falls, where you can enjoy the water cascading from a height. Later, visit the Mussoorie Lake, a perfect spot for a picnic amidst verdant greenery and serene surroundings.
Spend your evening strolling along the Mall Road, exploring the local shops, eateries and soaking in the views of the Doon Valley. End your day with a tranquil visit to the Gun Hill Point, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas and the town below.
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While the well-known attractions are a must-visit, there are several hidden gems loved by locals that you should consider exploring. In Delhi, visit the Agrasen Ki Baoli, a historical step well tucked away in the heart of the city. In Mussoorie, the Cloud's End, a little off the main town, offers spellbinding views and tranquility. At Haridwar, don't miss the Gau Ghat, a less crowded yet equally enchanting ghat. In Rishikesh, explore the Beatles Ashram, an offbeat attraction associated with the famous band.