Here are 10 tips in case you have some time to spent in the colorful capital of India!
Exploring Old Delhi, the capital’s symbolic heart
After spending some time in Old Delhi, we definitely recommend you to visit this area. Not only because of the (many) historical attractions, but to experience the real Delhi chaos and figure out why this part still counts as the symbolic heart of the city.
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Qutab Minar, the beautiful and tallest brick tower in the world
Another stop at our bus tour, and another UNESCO Heritage Site, this time in the south of New Delhi. The victory tower Qutab Minar, next to the oldest mosque of India.
Everybody is welcome @ the Lotus Temple
In Delhi we also got the chance to visit this remarkable, lotus flower shaped temple. We didn't have too much time, but enough to go inside and experience the tranquil atmosphere inside.
Visiting Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India
We read somewhere that the Jama Masjid is known as the biggest mosque of India and decided to take a trip to Old Delhi, put on the flowery dress and see this religious site.
Next stop: the Red Fort, Delhi
The first stop on our Hop on Hop off tour: the famous Red Fort in Delhi. The main residence of the Mughal emperors, and nowadays as important cultural heritage, depicted on India banknotes.
The place of Gandhi’s last 144 days
Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Indian Nation.. before coming to India, we only knew - parts of - Gandhi's incredible life story. In Delhi we visited the house where he lived at the end of his life.
A park somewhere in Paris, or green gardens in Delhi?
From the crowds and busyness of Paharganj, into the calm and serene of these beautiful gardens in the south of Delhi.
Our visit to the Indira Gandhi Memorial in Delhi
A personal memorial at the residence of the first female Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi.
