Exploring Delhi Beyond Celebrations and Culture

Last Updated on November 8, 2022 by Cody Livingston

Delhi is a city that has been wrecked and woven innumerable times. Time travelling in this Indian capital city is spellbinding. Right from the lanes and by lanes of Old Delhi where you can smell authentic Indian food, listen to Sufi songs and easily get lost in the brimming crowd to the modern utopia of New Delhi.

best time to visit Delhi

So, don’t be disheartened. For many, stepping into Delhi with flights to India, from the southern hemisphere is like experiencing freedom. Don’t know how to frame that feeling in a sentence. But we can put it this way.

Visiting Delhi is stepping out from the damp and humid climate, being exposed right into the dry and moderate climate of North India. Your first impression can be purely ethereal.

Enjoy the Metro Ride

Enjoy the Metro Ride

Right after de-boarding your flights to Delhi at the airport, you could either hop in a taxi or even take the fastest airport express of the Delhi Metro. If you enjoy public transportation, the extensive bus system and the city metro are one of the most inviting components in making a city enlivening.

After making your way through the city, through the crammed markets, you finally reach your hotel or the desired destination you had planned.

A Unique Backpacker’s City

A Unique Backpacker's City

Most tourists, who visit Delhi with tickets to Delhi, either use the city as a platform to enter any neighbouring city or change flights to any of the domestic destinations of India.

Heard about the ‘backpackers’ group? Delhi has this small little ‘Backpackers Ghetto’, and with a little research, you can find your stay. You will soon figure out, that there are people willing to help you, but be warned and do not get duped.

If you are alone, you can experience a more authentic Delhi and several of the things and attractions are centrally located. As mentioned earlier, the Delhi metro system will definitely help you in exploring the city to a great extent.

7 Must-Do Things in Delhi

7 Must Do Things in Delhi
  • Savour the Local Delicacies
  • Get fitted for traditional Indian clothing
  • Enjoy haggling at the markets
  • Admire the architecture
  • Get a tattoo of Henna
  • Soak up tradition and celebrations
  • Dance to a local music

The Nostalgic Old Delhi Scene

So where can we start? How about beginning at Central Secretariat and taking a long walk towards Rajpath. The Rajpath is an amazing, lengthy park that extends for a few kilometres between the India Gate and the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

With flights from London to Delhi, you will feel Delhi being at a relaxed pace where you can kill time and be relaxed.

Chandni Chowk – the heart and soul of Delhi

Chandni Chowk – the heart and soul of Delhi

The name is Chandni Chowk! What images does this name and area spring in your mind? Well, this is another stoppage in the heart of Old Delhi that ends with the Red Fort and begins with a maze of tiny shops, not to forget Khari Baoli Spice Shops.

If you are planning to sojourn Old Delhi a bit more, you will love getting lost among the sprawling mass of Old Delhi – hidden mosques, colossal gates, collapsing mansions and ultra-modern buildings. So, we meet at Chawri Bazaar again, where modern crowd pushes away the chaos.

Delhi’s Grub

Delhi’s Grub

If you’re hungry, all you have to order is papri chat (crispy pastry discs, fried potatoes, chickpeas topped with yogurt and tamarind sauce).

If you can spot Jain Coffee House, can’t beat that. Separate yourself from the crowd and watch the world pass by as you sip on Delhi coffee and nibble some tasty snack.

October to March is the best time to visit Delhi. It’s winter and the average temperature is around 12–13 °C (54–55 °F). Apart from Delhi, you can explore the neighbouring cities like Agra, Jaipur, the state of Punjab and Rajasthan and even travel to the hills of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Book cheap flights to Delhi with Crystal Travel to explore this stunning cultural mishmash, cuisine and commodities in the best climate of Delhi.

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