Delhi-2-day-itinerary
Delhi Delights: A 2-Day Itinerary
This itinerary offers a glimpse into the vibrant heart of Delhi, blending historical wonders with culinary delights and bustling markets.
Accommodation:
- Budget: Zostel Delhi (hostel), The Hosteller (boutique hostel)
- Mid-Range: The LaLiT New Delhi, BloomRooms @ Janpath
- Luxury: The Leela Palace New Delhi, Oberoi Maidens
Transportation:
- Metro: Efficient and affordable for navigating the city. Purchase a Delhi Metro card.
- Auto-rickshaws & Taxis: Widely available but negotiate fares beforehand. Use app-based services like Ola or Uber for convenience.
Things to Know:
- Weather: Delhi experiences extreme temperatures. Pack accordingly (layers in winter, light clothing in summer).
- Bargaining: Expected at markets and with auto-rickshaw drivers. Be polite but firm.
- Safety: Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
Day 1: Historical Splendor & Culinary Delights
Morning:
- Start your day with a visit to the majestic Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of Mughal power. (2-3 hours)
- Explore the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, Delhi’s oldest and most vibrant market. Savor street food delicacies like parathas, chaat, and jalebis.
Afternoon:
- Immerse yourself in history at the breathtaking Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque.
- Indulge in a traditional Mughlai lunch at Karim’s, renowned for its delectable biryani and kebabs.
Evening:
- Witness the grandeur of India Gate, a war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I.
- Enjoy a relaxing rickshaw ride through the serene gardens of Lodhi Garden.
- Conclude your day with dinner at Khan Chacha, famous for its juicy rolls and flavorful kebabs.
Day 2: Spiritual Journey & Cultural Immersion
Morning:
- Visit the serene Akshardham Temple, a magnificent complex dedicated to Hindu spirituality. Be mesmerized by its intricate architecture and captivating light and sound show. (Allow 3-4 hours)
- Explore the bohemian vibe of Hauz Khas Village, a trendy hub with charming cafes, art galleries, and boutiques.
Afternoon:
- Delve into the world of Indian textiles at Dilli Haat, a vibrant open-air market showcasing handicrafts and traditional crafts from across India.
- Enjoy lunch at one of Dilli Haat’s numerous stalls offering diverse regional cuisines.
Evening:
- Experience a captivating performance at the Kamani Auditorium, known for hosting classical music, dance, and theatre productions.
- Savor a delicious dinner at Bukhara, renowned for its authentic North Indian cuisine cooked in clay ovens (tandoors).
Tips:
- Carry sufficient cash as some smaller vendors may not accept cards.
- Stay hydrated, especially during summer months.
- Learn a few basic Hindi phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
Enjoy your exploration of Delhi’s captivating culture and history!