Delhi – Trans India Travels https://www.transindiatravels.com Tue, 07 Sep 2021 17:06:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.transindiatravels.com/wp-content/uploads/fav-icon.png Delhi – Trans India Travels https://www.transindiatravels.com 32 32 5 Popular Spots to Enjoy Nightlife in Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/nightlife-in-delhi/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/nightlife-in-delhi/#respond Thu, 11 Oct 2018 09:41:48 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=11129 Read more]]> The cultural capital of India, Delhi is the best place to satisfy all your travel desires. Be it UNESCO World Heritage Sites, that exhume brilliance in terms of architecture, or be it the lip smacking cuisine, Delhi has it all. A prominent commercial hub, the overflowing streets of Old Delhi still retain their charm. If Delhi is known for its history and the antique, the new and happening is not far from its grip. Delhi’s nightlife is amongst the most energetic in the country. Luxury lounges and world class bars open their doors to the party animal in you. Dance into the night and revel in the heart thumping beats at these spots in Delhi, for the ultimate nighttime experience.

1. Keya

Throbbing lights and a party atmosphere, Keya is a popular nightclub in South Delhi. Located in a lavish locale, the night club is always ready to host you and your friends for the best night of your life. The place has a lovely outdoor seating, for those who love the twinkling city lights, as well as a classic indoor nightclub. The floor is spacious, well planned out and perfect for letting your hair down. The place is famous for serving up some iconic drinks that are sure to titillate your taste buds. Head on over to this vibrant nightclub for a colorful night out in the town.

2. Blue Bar

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A magnanimous building, the luxurious aura of this bar is captivated well by the building which houses it. The bar has all the ingredients you need to create a recipe for the perfect nightclub. Great music, excellent service and some iconic drinks, The Blue Bar scores highly on all these areas. The bar even has an open air space for a charming setting against which you can watch the night pass by- surrounded by the blinding lights and feet tapping music. The place is very well suited for a romantic evening with a special someone, owing to its great lounges and open air spaces.

3. Kitty Su

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Kitty Su is an A list club in Delhi, hosting socialites and distinguished personalities. This place will hit all your internal checkpoints about what makes for a happening night out. The place is known for its head banging electronic music, produced by some of the best DJs in town. The club has multiple lounges with an assorted list of drinks, perfect for enjoying with your gang of friends. Grove to the music and have a memorable night in this club full of well-dressed people and an even more dressy environment. The place is only open for three days a week and remains so well into the night. Be assured that once you step into this club, you will be stepping out thoroughly entertained and immensely jubilant.

4. Lap

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The definition of luxury partying, Lap in the posh area of Chanakyapuri is an up and coming night club in Delhi. The place has comfortable seating as well as an exciting dance floor, where you can grove to international beats or Bollywood songs. The place has some great snacks served along with well curated drinks. The club also houses a lounge and a dining area for those looking to spend the night talking away to glory. It even has a beautiful garden outside. With the best local DJs in town invited to cast their musical spell, Lap is one nightclub you miss not miss in Delhi.

5. F Bar

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In the heart of the city, F Bar in Connaught Place is an extremely popular spot in town to have a good time. With an expansive rooftop, the F Bar is perfect place for winter nights, when the cool breeze and the loud music can blend like a symphony to make your senses dance to its beat. The bar serves delicious snacks and some mind blowing drinks that will pull you towards the bar each time you drive past it at night. The captivating music invites you to let your hair loose and dance like no one’s watching. With breathtaking interiors and a hospitable staff, your time at the F Bar will only be full of joyous and exciting moments.

Grove to the beat and have a thrilling night with your party buddies at these incredible nightclubs in Delhi. Make every night a memorable one at these fantastic spots in town.

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Garden of Five Senses https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/garden-of-five-senses/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/garden-of-five-senses/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:24:28 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=12956 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: floral arrangements, nature, photography
  • Entrance Fee: 30- Adult, Rs.10- Children and Senior Citizens
  • Visiting Time: 9AM to 7PM
  • Visit Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Amidst the rushing vehicles and the busy schedule of the metro life, don’t we sometimes need to unwind a bit? I guess we really do need to socialize more because it really does help people to get in touch with each other. Well, a metro city like Delhi does have its rush, but it also keeps safe haven for all those who want to get away from the madness of the city.

Garden Of Five Senses
Photo by Os Rúpias, CC BY-ND 2.0

Traveller Tips

  • Carry your ID proofs with you, so that there won’t be any inconveniences.
  • Make sure you have packed the necessary medicines. This is particularly important if you are travelling with your family.
  • It is your responsibility to keep your environment safe. So, the Garden is a strict plastic free zone and under no circumstance should you litter the place.
  • You need your camera; otherwise you will miss out the chance to click some beautiful views. The floral arrangements of the Garden are known for their rare and elegant beauty.
  • Always choose your wardrobe wisely. Wear comfortable clothes so that you can move freely. You don’t want your clothes to restrict you in your explorations.

Things to Do

  • Now the Garden of Senses can host any and every event. Whether it is a sweet sixteen party, an open discussion forum, a residence association meeting or a social protest the Garden can accommodate all. Just make sure that you consult with the tourism office prior to your event.
  • The Garden is perfect for a nice long morning or evening walk. The floral arrangements and the water dancing inside the fountains, coupled with the chirping of the birds are indeed a beautiful sight.
  • Plan the perfect picnic for your family amidst the beautiful groves and greens of the Park.
  • Just take a bike and explore the park on your own. Trust me it is worth it.

Availability of Guides

The Nation’s capital will never be short on guides. You can quite easily avail them right off from the streets in Delhi. But I would not advise this as there is a high chance of inconveniences later on. If you are in Delhi as part of a tour program then it is always wise to consult with your tour agency. Finding you the perfect guide is their responsibility. Or you can directly hire a guide who is registered with the official tourism department at Delhi. While travelling in stranger lands you need someone who is trustworthy and dependable.

Best Time to Visit

The summer heat in Delhi is scorching but one good thing about this is that people begin to retreat during this time of the year. The place would be less crowded and you can enjoy the place in all its beauty without any rush. But if you insist on the best climate to visit Delhi, then I guess it would be from July to October. This way you avoid the scorching heat and the jittering cold of Delhi; a perfect balance between the heat and the cold.

How to Reach

Delhi is a metro city. So, you don’t need me to tell you that the city is well connected with other places in the country. If you are travelling by air, then better get down at New Delhi International Airport. If you have chosen the rails then I guess you have quite a lot of options. The Saket Metro Station is a fine choice and there is hardly any distance between the Garden and the station. The H Nizamuddin Railway Station is an only a few kilometres away from the Garden and you can easily hire a rickshaw or a cab to cover the distance to the Garden.

Interesting Facts and Trivia about Garden of Five Senses

  • In the quaint little village of Saidul Ajaib, lays a beautiful garden sprawling over 25 acres of land.
  • The Garden of Five Senses is the brain child of Delhi Tourism Development Corporation and was skilfully crafted with the able hands of Pradeep Sachdeva.
  • Strewn with several restaurants, you can indulge in local as well as international cuisines at the Garden of Five Senses.
  • The place is a strictly plastic free zone. So, make sure you don’t have any plastics. Even if you do, properly deposit it in the waste bin.
  • Did you have any idea that a portion of the garden is quite the replica of the Mughal Gardens at the Rashtrapati Bhavan?
  • Complete with narrow winding pathways, lush groves and dells together coupled with small ponds and water fountains, the Garden of five senses is definitely a change from the metro life.
Garden Of Five Senses Delhi
Photo by Kprateek88, CC BY-SA 3.0

Nearby Attractions

  • Purana Qila,
  • Qutub Complex
  • Mehrauli Pillar Inscription
  • Lal Quila
  • Akshardham
  • The India Gate
  • Raj Ghat
  • Mughal Gardens
  • Rashtrapathi Bhavan

Nearby Restaurants

  • Harem Meeza
  • FIO’s
  • The Mansion
  • Sandwich House
  • The Mansion- Garden Café
  • Sandwich House
  • Pind Balluchi
  • The Nest

If you have ever wondered why the Garden is known as the Garden of Five senses then I guess you won’t entertain that doubt if you visit the place at least once in your life. The Garden teases your five senses all at once with its beautifully crafted scenic abundance. A prestigious project of Delhi Tourism, the Garden stands high with pride. It is, no doubt the perfect place to escape from the hectic rush of life.

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Chandni Chowk, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/chandni-chowk/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/chandni-chowk/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:23:32 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13142 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: Shopping, Food, Photography
  • Entrance Fee: None for this public market place
  • Visiting Time: 9:30 AM to 8 PM (Daily)
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

The busiest and most happening area within Delhi is the Chandni Chowk. Located right in the center of the city, and just a little distance away from the Red Fort, this market was first set up during the rule of the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. He planned the market as part of his kingdom when he shifted the capital from Agra to Delhi. Now the market holds the title of being one of the biggest wholesale market within Asia, and is always crowded with people looking for a wide range of products for an affordable price. Especially famous for its collection of various types and kinds of clothes, this is the place where people gather to shop for any occasion as it also has got every matching accessory. This spot is moreover, famous for the various kind of food which are available as snacks and north Indian treats are also available in plenty within the location.

Chandni Chok
Photo by Bahnfrend, CC BY-SA 3.0

Traveler Tips

  • The area is very crowded and busy at all times.
  • Drink enough water to remain hydrated so as to combat the humidity and heat.
  • This is a huge area, so plan in advance the area to be covered to buy specific items.

Things to Do

  • This is the place to go if you need to shop for any kind of occasion.
  • Photograph the vibrant culture of the market place which has one of the most colorful backgrounds that can ever be present.
  • Get some really good bargains at the shops.
  • Try out the amazing collection of sweets like ladoos, jalebis and the wide range of snacks which are sold by the shopkeepers.
  • This is also the spot to buy great jewelry and precious stones which are available in the shops located at Dariba.
  • Visit the nearby places of worship like the Jama Masjid, Central Baptist Church and the Sri Digambar Jai Lal Mandir.
  • The book market sees a wide collection of books which are mostly second hand being sold at really good prices.

Availability of Guides

Guides are available in plenty and can be helpful at times. But if all you plan on doing is just looking around and eating, a guide is really not necessary as the place explains it all.

Best Time to Visit

The summers can be scorching and visiting the market during the day time can drain your energy. Try to visit in the evenings as even during the monsoon the humidity level of the city is quite high. The months from October to March are definitely the best time to visit Delhi as the climate is quite pleasant, making the experience totally worthwhile and comfortable. But the place is always crowded at all times, especially during the wedding season, which makes the spot unique indeed.

How to Reach

The chowk is a central location which can be reached by a number of means. The metro station has got a stopping for this location owing to its economic importance. The buses do stop every time they pass the location. Situated quite near the old railway station, this place is also reachable by the plethora of share autos, auto rickshaws, rickshaws and cabs which keep running throughout the city.

Interesting Facts and Trivia about Chandni Chowk

  • The marketplace was designed by Princess Jahanara Begum, who is said to be the most favorite of the emperor’s daughters.
  • The name comes from the fact that there were canals once constructed to reflect the beauty of the moonlight.
  • Another fact is that the name comes from the prevalence of silver merchants who visited the marketplace.
  • The location has also been featured in many Bollywood movies like Delhi 6 and Chandni Chowk to China.
  • The chowk has been the starting place of many successful brands like Haldiram’s.
  • It has got the places of worships of many religions within it, which reflects its diversity.
Dilli Haat
Photo by Manuel Menal, CC BY-SA 2.0

Nearby Restaurants

  • Chaatwallah
  • Meghraj and Sons
  • Tewari Brothers Confectioners
  • Bikaner Sweet Shop
  • Annapurna Bhandar
  • Bukhara

Nearby Attractions

  • Dilli Haat
  • India Gate
  • Red Fort
  • Jama Masjid
  • Town Hall

Chandni Chowk is the perfect place to indulge yourself in getting to know about the culture and heart of the population of Delhi. With a wide range of products to buy and bargain from, this spot offers a view into the bustling life of the region. All this makes it a must visit for every tourist visiting the location.

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Dilli Haat, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/dilli-haat/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/dilli-haat/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:22:34 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13151 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous For: Food, Photography, Culture
  • Entrance Fee:30 per Indian, Rs.10 per child and Rs.100 per person for foreigners
  • Visiting Time: 10:30 AM to 10 PM (Daily)
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

The Dilli Haats in Delhi are symbolic of the culture and lifestyle of the capital of the country. The very happening place where food, music, life and festivities converge is what the Dilli Haat is famous for. Located at the heart of the city, this location has been beautifully designed over its six-acre area to provide the feel of an ethnic marketplace with a huge number of sellers and buyers bargaining over their goods. Also, famous for the various food items available within the location, this spot has carved itself a niche as a top spot to be visited by tourists to experience the life of the people of Delhi. Apart from the main Dilli Haat which is opposite the INA market, there are two other Dilli Haats in Pitampara and also at Janakpuri. Set up in 1994 by the government as a spot for artisans to display and sell their artistic wares, this place has become synonymous as a cultural hub of the city.

Dilli Haat
Photo by Manuel Menal, CC BY-SA 2.0

Traveler Tips

  • The area is mostly crowded with sellers moving around with their wares.
  • The heat and the humidity can be combated by wearing hats or caps and drinking lots of water to prevent dehydration.
  • A visit on the weekdays is guaranteed to be more peaceful.

Things to Do

  • Walk around the area and look into the various stalls which display all kinds of items.
  • Use the vibrant backdrop as the perfect location to carry out photography to your heart’s content.
  • Enjoy the various eateries which have been set up and sell all kinds of food from various states of the country.
  • Bargain and haggle over items that catch your fancy.
  • Relax at the alluring play area which has been set up for kids visiting the spot.
  • Experience a totally new perspective on the ethnic background of the country through the various stalls which have been set up.
  • There are also a plethora of shops selling clothes, footwear and related accessories from different parts of the country.

Availability of Guides

As the spot is a market place, there is no necessity of a guide. But if you need a local person to haggle for you and get you the best deals there are people available for a certain fee.

Best Time to Visit

Delhi is a city which experiences really hot temperatures. The months from October to March are the best time to visit the city for the most pleasant experience. The autumn months are mild and provide a good ambiance while the winters can get too foggy at times. The weekends get really crowded and so the weekdays would be better to visit the location if the crowd is to be avoided.

How to Reach

Delhi being the capital has got an International airport along with the old and new railway stations. The main Dilli Haat is located opposite the INA market in South Delhi and can be reached by getting off the INA stopping via metro. Buses, cabs and auto rickshaws are available in plenty for this location as it is a major tourist hub.

Interesting Facts and Trivia about Dilli Haat

  • The Dilli Haat in Janakpuri was developed with the idea of making it the hub of music festivals within the city. It has got an auditorium to seat people for such festivities.
  • The first Comic Con in India at 2011, was conducted at the Dilli Haat owing to its central significance.
  • The stalls are rotated among sellers on a fifteen-day basis for a nominal fee of just Rs.100 per day.
  • A lot of festivals like the food festival, mango festival and summer festival are conducted to attract customers in the region.
  • Care has been taken to make the location wheel chair friendly.
Dilli Haat Delhi
Photo by Kundansen, CC BY-SA 3.0

Nearby Restaurants

  • Bukhara
  • Hauz Khas Social
  • Varq
  • Wasabi by Morimoto

Nearby Attractions

  • Hauz Khas Village
  • India Gate
  • Qutub Minar
  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

This central spot with its colorful and vibrant culture is a prime attraction for both locals and tourists. Visiting this spot definitely transforms one’s ideas on the diversity and ethnic background of the country.

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Tomb of Safdarjung, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/tomb-of-safdarjung/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/tomb-of-safdarjung/#comments Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:21:30 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13718 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous For: History, Photography, Tourism.
  • Entrance Fee: The entry fee charged here is 15 INR for Indians and 200 INR for foreigners. Also, there is no extra fee for taking pictures, but you would have to pay 25 INR for taking videos.
  • Visiting Time: The Tomb of Safdarjung is open on all days, from 7 am to 6 pm.
  • Visit Duration: There is no particular limit on the amount of time you spend here, except the opening and closing timings.

There are many popular monuments in India which are a true symbol of its rich heritage and culture. The Tomb of Safdarjung is one such popular tourist attraction, which has an architecture similar to that of Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi. Well, it’s not just the way both these historical tombs are constructed, both these tombs belong to eminent Mughal leaders.

Tomb Of Safdarjung
Photo by Jorge Láscar, CC BY 2.0

Traveller Tips

  • The most interesting and economical way of visiting this mausoleum is starting from the Tomb of Safdarjang, then visiting Lodhi Garden, shopping at Khan Market and enjoying good food at restaurants like “Lodi – The Garden Restaurant” at the end of the day.
  • This monument provides a very calm environment, unlike most of the crowded areas in Delhi. Also, the place is well-maintained and you can carry food inside while you are visiting.
  • The climate in Delhi reaches extremely high levels in both summer and the winter season. Therefore, it is always advisable to carry a backpack with water bottles and other supplies to stay hydrated in these conditions.
  • Even though cashless transactions are getting popular throughout the country, it is better to carry some cash with you for buying items from small vendors.

Things to Do

  • The architecture and the intricate design of this monument has many different aspects of the ancient Mughal architecture, and the entire construction is composed of many popular Arabic engravings.
  • The garden surrounding the mausoleum is also provides a very aesthetic landscape for photography. 

Availability of Guides

Several agencies and local tour services provide the facility of hiring travel guides for tourist attractions around the city. There are many also private and government approved guides at different parts of the city.

Best Time to Visit

In summers, visiting this mausoleum during evenings is much easier and preferable, because a gentle breeze during the dusk is so much better than facing the scorching sun. The most popular timing for visiting this tourist location in this season is during evenings, around 4 to 5 pm.

Also, in winters, people often prefer visiting here during the morning time, to enjoy the scenery with the warmth of the sun.

How to Reach

A major portion of Delhi is now inter-connected by Delhi Metro, which makes it easier for tourists to reach destinations such as this mausoleum within a short amount of time. If you are planning to visit this mausoleum, there are many different ways to reach here. The very first option is to take a Metro and getting off at the Jor Bagh metro station. The tomb is at a short distance from here, and you can take an auto or a taxi to reach the monument.

Also, another option is travelling by bus, and in this case, you should buy the ticket for Jor Bagh or Safdarjung Madarsa bus stop. Also, if you are traveling by air, the nearest airport here is the Safdarjung Airport.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About Tomb of Safdarjung

  • At the very first look, the entire structure reminds you of the central dome of the Taj Mahal, which showcases the style used in the Mughal architecture. A major difference between these two is that the Tomb of Safdarjung is made from sandstone and marble, whereas the Taj Mahal is made from ivory-white marble.
  • This tomb is one of the popular establishments made during the Mughal Empire. Even though the Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is quite popular and often associated with this dynasty, the same cannot be said for the Tomb of Safdarjung when it comes to popularity.
  • Again, due to many different reasons, this monument receives very less renovation and maintenance as compared to other popular tourist hotspots in Delhi.
  • The mausoleum also has four fountains surrounding its structure, and a madrasa, which is a popular component of the Islamic architectures.
  • Also, many of us are still not aware of the news that this mausoleum witnessed the shooting of a popular Hollywood film “Jobs” released in the year 2013.
Tomb Of Safdarjung Delhi
Photo by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, CC BY-SA 2.0

Nearby Attractions

  • Lodhi Garden
  • National Zoological Park
  • Sikandar Lodi Tomb
  • India Habitat Centre
  • Nizamuddin Dargah
  • Tomb of Abdul Rahin Khankhana

Nearby Restaurants

  • Lodi – The Garden Restaurant
  • Rajinder Da Dhaba
  • Moti Mahal Delux (Safdarjung Enclave)
  • Flavours Of Tibet
  • RDX Fine Drink and Restaurant
  • The Hungry Monkey
  • Mizo Diner

There are many aspects of the Indian culture that makes you wonder about the extent of its beauty and the stories of its history. The Tomb of Safdarjung is one such beautiful and artistic memory of the country’s rich heritage and walls built around the mausoleum still are a memoir of a strong historical dynasty.

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Akshardham, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/akshardham/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/akshardham/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:17:44 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13848 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: Architecture, Photography, Religion.
  • Entrance Fee: Adults: Rs.170, Children: Rs.100, Senior Citizens: Rs.125.
  • Visiting Time:  10:30AM to 6:00PM.
  • Visit Duration:  6 to 7 hours.

On the banks of Yamuna, resides the majestic Akshardham – the prestigious monument of the Swaminarayan Akshardham sect. which takes you on a reviving spiritual journey into the very heart of India’s rich cultural ethos. Hinduism always did have the power to assimilate anything and everything into its cradle and Akshardham is the epitome of its legacy.

Akshardham
Photo by Russ Bowling, CC BY 2.0

Traveler Tips

  • Make sure you have all your necessary ID proofs with you. You might need it to gain access to the temple complex.
  • Make sure that you don’t leave behind your litter. Plastic is strictly forbidden inside the Akshardham complex.
  • Hefty fine will be charged for any damage brought to the relics in the Temple Complex.

Things to Do

  • The Akshardham foundation itself has offered quite a lot to entertain its guests. From water dance to a full-fledged theatre to transport people into the glorious ancient past, Akshardham has it all.
  • Spend a few soulful hours with the mystic chants in the air and listen to the beautiful hymns; or take a dip in the surrounding lake.
  • The theatre inside the Mandir is quite an engaging trip and gives you a fresh perspective on life.
  • The boat ride in the lake of the Akshardham Temple Lake is 15mins of pure and unlimited fun.

Availability of Guides

But, once inside the Akshardham Complex you won’t require a guide, since the staff ensures that you are in safe hands. You can quite easily avail them right off from the streets in Delhi. But I would not advise this as there might be a high chance of inconveniences later on. However, if you insist on availing a guide then pick someone registered with the official tourism department at Delhi.

Best Time to Visit

The summer heat in Delhi is scorching but one good thing about this is that crowd would begin to retreat during this time of the year. The place would be less crowded and you can enjoy the place in all its beauty without any rush. But if you insist on the best climate to visit Delhi, then I guess it would be from July to October. This way you avoid the scorching heat and the jittering cold of Delhi; a perfect balance between the heat and the cold.

How to Reach

Located in the heart of the Nation’s capital, Akshardham is well connected with the rest of the country. If you are travelling by air, then you better book a flight to the Delhi Airport. It is only an hour’s drive from the airport to the temple complex. The Akshardham Metro Station is also quite a good option to reach the place. From the metro station; it is only a 3 kms to Akshardham complex. You can walk this distance or you can either hire a cab or jump onto a rickshaw to reach Akshardham.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About Akshardham

  • The most interesting feature of the Akshardham is that it was built entirely of pink sandstone– a personal legacy of Rajasthan.
  • The temple is the perfect blend of all of India’s major architectural styles. It depends solely on the ancient scriptures on architecture like the Shilpa Sutras.
  • The Akshardham Temple Complex is so vast that it takes at least 3 days to explore the temple complex in detail.
  • There is not one piece of concrete used in the entire structure and it solely depends on its unique balance technique between various architectural elements.
  • The Bharath Upavan is itself a botanical garden with an estimated 300 different varieties of rare plants and herbs. In addition to this the Garden pays homage to the Indian Freedom Struggle with its intricate sculptures of the Nation’s heroes.
  • There is a research Centre associated with the Akshardham Foundation known as the Akshardham Centre for Applied Research in Social Harmony. It has helped in preserving the traditional knowledge systems of the country and also in imparting academic and research opportunities for those meritorious few.
Akshardham Delhi
Photo by Russ Bowling, CC BY 2.0

Nearby Attractions

  • Humayun’s Tomb
  • Qutub Minar
  • Qutub Complex
  • Raj Ghat
  • Raj Path
  • Purana Qila
  • National Gandhi Museum

Nearby Restaurants

  • Premvati Food Court
  • Mantoo’s Café
  • Bubble Tea Café
  • Gola Sizzlers
  • Shiv Agarwal Sweets Corner
  • Haldiram’s Restaurant
  • Mojo Terrace
  • Aka Saka

If you crave for a change from your hectic routine life and wish to escape into pure bliss, then Akshardham is your ideal spot. The activities offered by Akshardham echoes the cultural legacy of India’s past and it is a tour right into the heart of the country which is indeed quite educating and reviving. The air is always resonating chants and it is indeed a revitalizing journey into the ethos of India’s rich cultural legacy.

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Red Fort, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/red-fort/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/red-fort/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:17:05 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13870 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous For: History, Beauty, Architecture
  • Entrance Fee: 35 per person for Indians and Rs.500 per person for foreigners
  • Visit Timings: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (Daily)
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

The Red Fort present in Delhi is one of the most famous buildings both politically and historically within the nation. Widely known for the outer walls which stretch to a distance of almost 2 kilometers, the fort is named as such as it was built from red sandstone which gives the building a red tint. Constructed way back in the 17 centuries by the emperor Shah Jahan, this structure was the center of his Mughal administration as he moved his capital from Agra to Delhi. With an architectural style which is a combination of Mughal and Persian, the structure has got a number of museums, the majestic palace and a beautiful garden in addition to many other amenities. It has got quite a lot of gates with the Lahore gate being the most prominent one as it is the place ahead of which the national flag is raised during each Independence Day celebrations by the Prime Minister before his speech.

Red Fort
Photo by Arian Zwegers, CC BY 2.0 

Traveler Tips

  • Wear comfortable footwear while looking around the place as there is a lot of walking involved.
  • Carry hats and water bottles to combat the heat.
  • The light and sound show is a treat which is available only in the evening.

Things to Do

  • Marvel at the wonderful architecture and the intricate design of the structure and the pavilions.
  • Rest at the beautiful and well-manicured garden which brings about a serenity to the site.
  • Explore the various settings within like the bath area, sleeping room and the various halls where the royalty used to entertain private visitors.
  • Many mahals like the Mumtaz Mahal, Khas Mahal and the Rang Mahal are interesting places to look into.
  • Enjoy the show in the evenings which are specially orchestrated for visitors.
  • Shop at the local markets or buy trinkets from the hawkers who are found nearby.
  • There are a wide range of culinary options in the area which range from regional to fast food.

Availability of Guides

There are plenty of guides who are available for a certain fee. They will explain the history of the location and the various sites within it in both English and Hindi.

Best Time to Visit

The summers are scorching hot in Delhi and are best avoided while visiting the city. The monsoon season can see a really elevated level of humidity with a good downpour during the months of August and September. The perfect time to drop in would be the months from October to March i.e. during the autumn and winter seasons. This is the most pleasant time to visit as the comfortable climate makes the trip a much more pleasant affair. Sometimes the winter months can be too foggy.

How to Reach

This spot is a vibrant tourist location which is situated right in the middle of the city. Delhi being the capital is easily reachable by air as it has got the International Airport from where cabs can be taken to the location. The Metro is connected to the old railway station, new railway station and the airport. After reaching the Chandni Chowk station, the fort is just a ten-minute walk away. A good bus network is available within the city and can be used to reach the spot. Added to all this, auto rickshaws are also available in plenty to reach this location.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About Red Fort

  • Locally it has been named the Lal Quila which translates to the Red Fort.
  • It has been given the title of World Heritage Site, by the UNESCO authorities.
  • Locally it was known as the Qila-E-Mubarak in the earlier days, which meant the blessed fort.
  • The British when ruling the country, took away the things from the palace after the Sepoy Mutiny. The famed Kohinoor diamond was one of the precious items taken away from the fort.
  • The Lahore gate is the opening used mainly, with it being named after the fact that it faces Lahore.
Red Fort Delhi
Photo by Dennis Jarvis, CC BY-SA 2.0

Nearby Restaurants

  • Indian Accent
  • Varq
  • Lal Kuan Bazar
  • Bukhara

Nearby Attractions

  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
  • Agrasen Baoli
  • Jama Masjid
  • Dili Haat
  • India Gate

This magnificent piece of architecture with its amazing structure, alluring art work, mesmerizing interiors and extravagant history is a place which has to be visited by everyone at least once in their lifetime. All this makes it the heart and soul of Delhi indeed.

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Qutub Minar, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/qutub-minar/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/qutub-minar/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:14:16 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13893 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: History, Culture, Photography
  • Entrance Fee:30 per Indian and Rs.500 per foreigner
  • Visiting Time: Sunrise to Sunset
  • Visit Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

The Qutub Minar is a world famed structure which stands tall within the capital of the country, Delhi. Located at Mehrauli, the minar is about 240 meters tall and has got five storeys with a staircase which spirals all the way to the top. A building which has got great historical significance, the construction was started by Qutb ud-din Aibak in 1192 once he took over this region. A peculiar phenomenon is that the first three storeys have been constructed using red sandstone by Iltutmish while the other two storeys were built using marble and sandstone by the emperor Firoz Shah Tughlaq at different periods of time. The beautiful architecture, which attracts tourists from all over the country has been through a lot of important points in history. A cupola which was damaged in it was taken out of the building and has been set up nearby.

Qutub Minar
Photo by Sakeeb Sabakka, CC BY 2.0

Traveler Tips

  • The visitor access to the top of the structure is restricted due to safety concerns.
  • The Qutub complex consists of a lot of structures to visit and will involve a lot of walking around.
  • To counter the heat, wear a cap and carry water bottles.

Things to Do

  • Take a look at the carvings on the walls which are of the verses of the Holy Quran.
  • Visit the Quwwat Ul Mosque which is within the complex and was built around the same time as when the construction of minar was started.
  • The very famous Iron Pillar, built before the Muslim rulers took over the region, is also a must visit because of its baffling property of not rusting and staying strong from a very long time.
  • Photography can be carried out at the location which serves as a great backdrop and includes a lush green garden.
  • The cupola like structure which was supposedly the sixth storey, was taken down and now can be viewed by the visitors just nearby the minaret.
  • Buy stuff from the local hawkers and the markets to collect some souvenirs.
  • The plethora of restaurants situated in the area are great to try out different kinds of dishes.

Availability of Guides

There are plenty of guides available to show you around the various structures located in the area. They will have to be paid a certain amount and can be available to explain the history in various languages which include English and Hindi.

Best Time to Visit

Since Delhi experiences really hot summers, it would be much better if the place is visited during the winter months i.e. from October to March. The best time to walk around the grounds would be during the evenings as the effect of the heat is lessened and makes the visit a much more pleasant experience.

How to Reach

Situated in Mehrauli, which is present in the southern part of the city, this famous tourist location can be easily reached by cabs or auto rickshaws. The metro can be taken to the Yellow Line, which is a walkable distance from the spot. Plenty of buses are available along the route of this location, along with Hop on Hop off service offering buses. Cars can be driven past Sri Aurobindo Marg to reach Lado Sarai where this structure is located.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About the Qutub Minar

  • The diameter of the structure measures about 47 feet near the ground level while it thins out to about 10 feet at the top.
  • The structures within the premises have architectural styles which have imbibed Muslim, Hindu and Saracenic patterns in their design.
  • The Minaret of Jam situated in Afghanistan is said to be an inspiration for the designing of the Qutub Minar.
  • A very slight tilt of about 65 centimeters can be observed when viewing the whole tower.
Qutub Minar New Delhi
Photo by Stefan Rüdiger, CC BY 2.0

Nearby Restaurants

  • Bukhara
  • Indian Accent
  • Varq
  • Wasabi
  • Hauz Khas Social

Nearby Attractions

  • Dilli Haat
  • Hauz Khas Village
  • Khan Market
  • Lodi Garden
  • Red Fort

The ultimate location to be visited by history buffs and travelers yearning to learn more about the history of the region is what the spot stands for. It perfectly inculcates a lot of history and beauty into a single location, which increases our perspective on the heritage and culture, while also making us stare in awe at the construction and designing of each of the building standing around in the premises.

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Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/humayuns-tomb/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/humayuns-tomb/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:13:40 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13897 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: History, Culture, Sightseeing
  • Entrance Fee:30 per Indian and Rs.500 per foreigner
  • Visiting Time: Sunrise to Sunset
  • Visit Duration: 1 hour to 2 hours

The Humayun’s Tomb, located in the capital of the country, is another UNESCO Heritage site which is widely visited by tourists from all over the world. An epitome of beauty, the tomb was the first of its kind to be built in garden style by the first wife of the great Mughal emperor, Humayun. His widow, Haji Begum, ordered the construction of the tomb about nine years after the emperor passed away. The period of construction spanned about seven years from 1565 AD to 1572 AD with a tomb being successively constructed for her within the same premises after her demise. In addition, the complex now also contains the tombs of Isa Khan Niyazi, Dara Shikoh, Alamgir II and many members of the powerful Mughal royalty. With a well-maintained garden, and an alluring architecture to marvel at, this piece of history located at Nizammudin East is a spot which has got to be visited by all.

Humayuns Tomb
Photo by Dennis Jarvis, CC BY-SA 2.0

Traveler Tips

  • Wear comfortable footwear to cover the long walking distances around the premises.
  • Keep yourself well hydrated while also carrying caps or hats to counter the effects of the heat.

Things to Do

  • Marvel at the amazing architecture of the Mausoleum which was built in Persian style, as it was designed by the Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas.
  • Relax and unwind in the vicinity of the serene ambience present throughout the location.
  • The spot serves as a great location to play around with lighting and capture some really good photographs.
  • Shop at the nearby shops and local markets to collect trinkets related to these structures.
  • Visit the large number of tombs which have each been constructed in their own unique style according to the titles that the deceased held.
  • Eat out and enjoy a wide variety of culinary masterpieces at the restaurants and local eateries situated around the area.

Availability of Guides

Guides are always available in plenty around the area as it is a famous tourist spot which is frequented by visitors. They can be paid a certain fee to explain the history of the place in your language of convenience.

Best Time to Visit

Summers are best to be avoided as Delhi experiences scorching heat during this time of the year. The winter months of October to March are perfect to visit the city as the climate starts toning down and turns mild and pleasant. This makes the ambience of the city perfect to sightsee. The evenings are a better option to visit the tomb as the un setting over the lush green garden is another sight to take in.

How to Reach

Present in the middle of the city, this area is easily accessible by the metro with the nearest stoppings being the Race Course station and the Jorbagh station. There are plenty of buses which stop on the way through this spot as it is a major tourist attraction. The Nizammudin stopping is another way to reach the area through rail. In addition to this, auto rickshaws and cabs are always available in plenty to reach the tomb.

Interesting Facts and Trivia About the Humayun’s Tomb

  • The completion of the construction was overseen during the great emperor Akbar’s reign.
  • The tomb which was constructed out of red sandstone stands amidst a square garden.
  • Emperor Humayun is said to have passed away after falling down the stairs of his palace.
  • This site was declared a Heritage Site by the UNESCO in the year 1993.
  • The interior most chamber is octagonal in shape and has got balconies which oversee the large room.
  • Inside the complex there are said to be about 124 chambers.
  • The tomb of the Sufi preacher Nizammudin Auliya is also present in it, making it a spot which was favored by members of the royalty to be buried as it was believed to be good for them.

Nearby Restaurants

  • Varq
  • E.D
  • Bukhara
  • Indian Accent
  • Hauz Khas Social

Nearby Attractions

  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
  • Agrasen Baoli
  • Dilli Haat
  • Hauz Khas Village
  • India Gate

The Humayun’s Tomb was a trendsetter in the architectural designs of the buildings which are important historical sites today. Visiting it is a must for any history buff who wants insight into the cultural heritage of our past. The serene aura of the location does wonders to our perspective on the rich culture of the country.

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Lotus Temple, Delhi https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/lotus-temple/ https://www.transindiatravels.com/delhi/lotus-temple/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2017 05:08:19 +0000 https://www.transindiatravels.com/?p=13902 Read more]]> Visitor Information
  • Famous for: History Lovers, Peace Lovers
  • Entrance Fee: Free Entry
  • Visiting Time: 9:00 am to 5.30 pm; all days except Monday
  • Visit Duration: 1-2 hours

Being a central highlight of Delhi, Lotus Temple is one of those religious attractions that bring all the religions together as its chief philosophy accepts every religion with an open heart. This monument was accomplished in 1986 and is a foremost site to visit in Delhi. It is built in the shape of a lotus and is stunning in its architecture and structural design which can blow anyone’s mind!

Lotus Temple
Photo by Ankur P, CC BY 2.0

Traveler Tips

  • Keep water bottles and snacks if you are going for a whole day but you can also check out the nearby restaurants and street foods that are a must to try here.

Things to Do

  • Meditate in the serenity of this peaceful temple.
  • Explore the quaint gardens situated in the temple.
  • Savor the streets foods at the outlets nearby.

Availability of Guides

Guides are available for touring Lotus Temple in both Hindi and English.

Best Time to Visit

Lotus Temple is an ideal one to visit during the winter and spring time of October to March as the scorching heat of summers is not idyllic for travelling in Delhi.

How to Reach

The closest metro station to Lotus Temple is Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station via violet line route. Moreover, it is finely linked through public transportation and road networks so you can either take buses or cabs to reach this place.

Interesting Facts and Trivia

  • This place is originally a Bahá’í House of Worship built for all kinds of faiths and religions. The architecture is more of an expressionist one with its flower-like figure which is designed by Persian draftsman Fariborz Sahba hailing from Canada and what’s most interesting about the shape of lotus inspired by which the temple is built, it is said that lotus is an emblem of love, purity and immortality.
  • Being one of the most visited attractions of India, it has been recorded that this place has daily 10,000 visitors and almost four millions of tourists have visited Lotus Temple.
  • Almost 10,000 diverse sizes of white marbles have been used to create this striking architecture.
  • The Bahai religion to which this temple is associated with, do not has any idols, statues or pictures to worship.
  • Lotus Temple is also called a Bahai House of Worship is the only one located in Delhi, India while the other six of total seven Bahai Houses of Worship are situates in different parts of the world i.e. in Sidney, Australia; Panama City, Panama; Apia, Western Samoa; Kampala, Uganda; Frankfurt, Germany and Wilmett, USA.
  • Entering this place is much like stepping into a serene paradise where all faiths and religions have their place, where prayers are sent to God without discriminating them on the basis of religions and travelling all around the exquisitely charming gardens you will find yourself enveloped by a divine aura of peace.
  • Lotus is also a sign common to diverse religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Lotus Temple is created of white marble and there are nine water pools all around the petal structure and these pools are accentuated with lights making it a mesmerizing wonder to spellbind anyone!

Nearby Attractions

  • Kailash Shiv Mandir
  • Prachin Bhairon Mandir
  • Kalkaji Devi Temple
  • Kalkaji District Park
  • ISKCON Temple

Nearby Restaurants

  • Balaji Food Corner
  • Govinda’s
  • The First-Floor Restaurant
  • Golden Fiesta
  • Sukun Restaurant
  • Naagar Foods
  • Canton Kitchen
  • Fidaah
  • KFC

Hence, a wonderfully created attraction and the incredible acceptance of all religions and faiths here at Lotus Temple make it a unique one to visit! So, if you are touring Delhi, make sure that you spare a day or even a few hours to come experience peace and tranquility here away from the bustling and teeming streets of the Indian capital city. It is a treat to one’s mind and soul and is an amazing place to do introspection and immerse oneself in the soulful aura of united faiths here! Happy journey!

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