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A Brief Delhi Travel Guide With Travel Tips And Top Things To Do

Did you know that over 28 million people live in Delhi, the capital city of India? Delhi, as often described, is chaotic, noisy and super busy. Quite frankly, even though it is a sensory overload, tourists flock to the city like bees to honey. And for a good reason! Go book your business, class tickets to India on Flyopedia and let us take you for a wild ride to Delhi!

All About Traveling To The City Of Delhi In India

Travel tips to deal with Delhi’s chaotic craziness

Instead of rushing through the experience Delhi offers, enjoy the tour at your own pace. We recommend visiting and exploring Delhi for a maximum of 3 days, which gives you one day to adjust yourself to the country and deal with the jetlag. The other 2 days are to explore everything the streets of Delhi has to offer.

Since Delhi’s airport is the largest airport of north India in terms of area it covers, we always recommend travelers to begin their journey to India from Delhi due to its convenience.

Delhi is divided into 2 sections – Old Delhi and New Delhi. New Delhi is the current capital of India with perfectly structured buildings and gardens, modern shopping malls and avenues. Old Delhi was the previous capital of India where tourists visit first. It has a lot of old monuments, narrow streets filled with the liveliness of locals, and of course amazing food options.

Top things to do when you’re in Delhi

You have to visit these locations when you are in Delhi after checking out these Canada to India business class flight deals on Flyopedia. These are the ancient forts and monuments which are sights you absolutely cannot miss!

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Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid)

Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of India that has the capability of housing 25,000 people at once. It is also known as the Friday Mosque. Built with the characteristic Mughal style architecture that uses red sandstone and white marble, it has 2 minarets that are 40 m high! You can find it in the centre of Old Delhi.
Entrance fee
Officially, it is free. But you need to pay 300 Indian Rupees per person to be able to take pictures from your phone / camera.
Opening times
7 am to 6:30 pm (lunch break from 12 pm to 1:30 pm)

Red Fort (Lal Qila)

Situated next to Jama Masjid is the renowned tourist attraction of Delhi, the Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila. Built entirely of red sandstone, the monument is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Entrance fee
550 Indian Rupees
Opening times
9:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed on Mondays)

Qutub Minar

Entrance fee: 550 Indian Rupees

Humayun Mausoleum

Entrance fee: 550 Indian Rupees

Lodi Garden

Entrance fee: free for all

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