Two-Day Itinerary in Delhi

  1. Day 1: Jama Masjid
    Estimated time from Indira Gandhi International Airport: 1 hour (16 km)

    Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the mid-17th century. It is a popular tourist attraction and a must-visit place during your Delhi tour. The mosque has three entrances and two minarets that provide a breathtaking view of the city. The intricate carvings and architectural design of the mosque are worth admiring. Be sure to dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering the mosque.

  2. Day 1: Red Fort
    Estimated time from Jama Masjid: 10 minutes walking distance

    The Red Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The fort is made of red sandstone and is a popular attraction due to its beautiful architecture and rich history. The fort has several structures like Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas, and the Moti Masjid. Don't miss the Light and Sound show in the evening that narrates the story of the fort's history.

  3. Day 1: Chandni Chowk
    Estimated time from Red Fort: 15 minutes by car

    Located in the heart of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a bustling marketplace offering a wide range of shopping options such as clothes, jewelry, shoes, and spices. You can also indulge in some street food here and try out local delicacies like parathas, chaats, and lassi.

  4. Day 2: India Gate
    Estimated time from Chandni Chowk: 30 minutes by car (9 km)

    India Gate is a war memorial located in the heart of the city. The monument is a popular picnic spot and a way to remember the Indian Army soldiers who died in World War I. The lush green lawns and fountains make it an ideal spot for relaxing with family and friends. You can also enjoy boating in the nearby pond or have street food in the adjacent areas.

  5. Day 2: Qutub Minar
    Estimated time from India Gate: 40 minutes by car (16 km)

    Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in South Delhi. It is a 73-meter tall brick minaret built in the 13th century by the Qutub-ud-din-Aibak. The tower has five stories and is adorned with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. The nearby complex also includes the Alai Darwaza, the Iron Pillar of Delhi, and several tombs.

  6. Day 2: Lotus Temple
    Estimated time from Qutub Minar: 20 minutes by car (8.6 km)

    The Lotus Temple is a Bahá'í House of Worship that resembles a blooming lotus flower. It has won several architectural awards for its design and can accommodate up to 2,500 people at a time. The building is made of white marble and has nine petals that form an outer skin. The temple is famous for its meditation and silence prayers, and the serene atmosphere it offers.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Jama Masjid (1-2 hours, free)
  • Red Fort (2-3 hours, INR 35 for Indians and INR 500 for foreigners)
  • Chandni Chowk (2-3 hours, depends on purchase)
  • India Gate (1-2 hours, free)
  • Qutub Minar (2-3 hours, INR 40 for Indians and INR 600 for foreigners)
  • Lotus Temple (1-2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 75-115

Useful Tips:

If you have extra time, visit places like Humayun's Tomb, Akshardham Temple, or the National Museum. If you are interested in shopping, don't miss out on Connaught Place and Karol Bagh. Always carry a water bottle, wear comfortable shoes, and apply sunscreen and carry shades in summers. Keep some cash handy, as several street vendors may not accept cards. Lastly, avoid traveling during peak hours as Delhi can have heavy traffic congestion.

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