Explore the world's tallest brick minaret in Qutub Complex. The Qutub Minar stands at 239ft and has five storeys. Built in 1192 by Qutub Ud-Din-Aibak, the monument reflects the Indo-Islamic architecture. The complex also houses an iron pillar that's been standing for over 1600 years and a number of significant historical ruins.
Visit the sprawling Lodi Gardens for some outdoor adventure. The park is named after the Lodi dynasty and spreads over 90 acres. Nestled amidst the bustling city, the scenic park features tombs, mosques, monuments and beautiful flora. The park is perfect for a morning jog, yoga or simply relaxing, amidst the greenery.
Head out on an adventurous road trip to Shivpuri for white water river rafting. The 16 km rafting trail features rapids of grade III and IV, making it the perfect experience for adrenaline junkies. The stretch provides an ample amount of scenic beauty and is open from September to June.
If you have extra time, you can explore the bustling markets in Old Delhi and sample the local street food. Additionally, you can visit the Red Fort which is located close to the Old Delhi market area. For a more laid back experience, you can visit the National Museum which houses over 200,000 works of art from India and neighbouring countries. In case you have only 2 days, you can drop rafting from your itinerary.