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      <title>Delhi in 2 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Two days in Delhi: Old Delhi, then the free half Two days is enough for one paid monument on each side of the city and nothing else, so this plan spends day one in Old Delhi at the Red Fort and Jama Masjid, and day two on New Delhi&amp;rsquo;s free sights, India Gate, Humayun&amp;rsquo;s Tomb, and a Connaught Place walk. Skip Agra entirely; the Taj Mahal day trip needs its own dedicated day and doesn&amp;rsquo;t fit here.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Delhi in 4 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Four days in Delhi: the paid monuments plus the free UNESCO pair Four days covers Old and New Delhi&amp;rsquo;s paid monuments in the first two days, then spends day three at Qutub Minar and Hauz Khas Village, and day four at two of the city&amp;rsquo;s genuinely free landmarks, the Lotus Temple and Akshardham. This is the 2-day plan with two extra days bolted on, not a different trip; if you&amp;rsquo;ve only got a weekend, start there instead.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days in Delhi: the monument route plus a real market day Five days takes the 4-day plan&amp;rsquo;s Old Delhi, New Delhi, Qutub Minar, and Lotus Temple/Akshardham route, then adds a fifth day built around Karol Bagh&amp;rsquo;s markets and Bangla Sahib Gurdwara&amp;rsquo;s free langar meal. Nothing from the first four days changes, this is an extension, not a rewrite. Figure Rs 2,000-3,200 a day per person across the trip.
Day Focus Rough spend (1 person) Day 1 Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Jama Masjid Rs 1,800-2,800 Day 2 Humayun&amp;rsquo;s Tomb, India Gate, Connaught Place Rs 2,200-3,500 Day 3 Qutub Minar, Hauz Khas Village, Lodhi Garden Rs 2,200-3,200 Day 4 Lotus Temple, Akshardham, Dilli Haat Rs 1,500-2,500 Day 5 Karol Bagh markets, Bangla Sahib Gurdwara Rs 1,000-2,000 Book these before you go:</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days in Delhi: the market route plus a genuine slow day Six days keeps the 5-day plan&amp;rsquo;s full route, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Qutub Minar, the free UNESCO pair, and Karol Bagh&amp;rsquo;s markets, then adds a sixth day built around Purana Qila and the National Museum, deliberately lighter on walking than the first five. Nothing earlier changes. Figure Rs 1,800-3,200 a day per person, with day six the cheapest of the trip.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Delhi in 7 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)</title>
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      <description>Seven days in Delhi: the complete route plus a real buffer day Seven days keeps the 6-day plan entirely intact, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Qutub Minar, the free UNESCO pair, Karol Bagh&amp;rsquo;s markets, and the Purana Qila/National Museum rest day, then adds a seventh day as genuine slack: a second food crawl, Khan Market, and departure logistics rather than one more monument. A full week in Delhi at this pace runs Rs 1,800-3,000 a day per person.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Delhi on a Budget: 9 Cheap and Free Things to Do</title>
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      <description>Delhi on a budget: what actually costs money here Delhi runs on dual pricing: foreign visitors pay roughly 15 times the Indian rate at monuments run by the Archaeological Survey of India, so a Red Fort ticket is about 500 rupees against 35 for an Indian national, not the number most blogs quote. Once you know that, the rest of the city is cheap. The Metro crosses town for under a rupee-a-kilometre, and at least 9 of Delhi&amp;rsquo;s best sights, two of them free every single day of the year, cost nothing at all.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in 4 Days on a Budget Four days is enough for the classic Golden Triangle if you move by train, not car. One day in Delhi, one Gatimaan Express day trip to Agra, then the Vande Bharat Express on to Jaipur for the last two days. Total train fares run roughly 2,700 rupees per person for both legs in AC Chair Car, a fraction of what a 3 day private driver package costs.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in 6 Days on a Budget Six days is a comfortable pace for the Golden Triangle: two Delhi days instead of one, a full day trip to Agra, and two real days in Jaipur instead of a rushed one. Moving by train the whole way (Gatimaan Express to Agra, Vande Bharat Express to Jaipur) keeps total transport costs under 3,000 rupees per person while a comparable private driver package for 6 days runs closer to 18,000 rupees for the car alone.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in 7 Days on a Budget A full week is enough for the Golden Triangle at an unhurried pace, with three real days in Jaipur instead of two. The route is unchanged from the shorter versions of this trip, two Delhi days, one Agra day trip on the Gatimaan Express, then Jaipur by Vande Bharat Express. Total train fares still run close to 3,000 rupees per person, the extra days buy you time, not extra transport cost.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Delhi and Agra in 2 Days on a Budget (No Car Hire Needed) Two days is enough to see central Delhi and still day trip the Taj Mahal, if you use the train instead of a car. The Gatimaan Express covers Delhi to Agra in 1 hour 40 minutes for around 860 rupees in AC Chair Car, versus 4,500 to 6,500 rupees for a same day private car and driver. Book the train, not the car, and put the savings toward the Taj Mahal&amp;rsquo;s foreigner ticket.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Red Fort costs about 500 rupees, and that&amp;rsquo;s the honest number Published prices for the Red Fort&amp;rsquo;s foreigner ticket range from Rs 500 to Rs 600 depending on the source, so budget Rs 500-600 and treat anything lower as a pleasant surprise at the counter. Indian nationals pay Rs 35, the usual roughly 15-to-1 gap at monuments run by the Archaeological Survey of India. Under-15s enter free, and a video camera permit adds Rs 25.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Taj Mahal on a Budget: What It Actually Costs The Taj Mahal is not in Delhi, it is in Agra, about 230 km away, and the cheapest reliable way to reach it is the Gatimaan Express, which covers the distance in 1 hour 40 minutes for around ₹860 in AC Chair Car. Budget roughly ₹2,500 to ₹3,500 total per person for a full day trip from Delhi: train fare both ways, the foreigner entry ticket, local transport in Agra, and lunch.</description>
      
      
       
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