Romantic Journey
7 days long
Advised budget $33
India
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Delhi
Nature - 33%
City Walk - 25%
Culture and Art - 25%
Other - 17%
City Walk - 25%
Culture and Art - 25%
Other - 17%
Day 1
Shri Santoshi Mata Mandir
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Shri Santoshi Mata Mandir feels like a living flame of devotion in the heart of Hari Nagar. Its Ashtadhatu (eight‑metal) idol of Maa Santoshi — the largest in Asia — gleams under temple lights, drawing devotees into a space where faith feels tangi...
ble. Fridays are especially alive: the chowki begins, and worshippers believe the goddess herself speaks through her bhagat, answering prayers with maternal warmth. The temple is not just a shrine; it is a rhythm of community, where fasting, aarti, and bhandara (communal feasts) weave together into a tapestry of hope and belonging. (Opening Hours daily: 5:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
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ble. Fridays are especially alive: the chowki begins, and worshippers believe the goddess herself speaks through her bhagat, answering prayers with maternal warmth. The temple is not just a shrine; it is a rhythm of community, where fasting, aarti, and bhandara (communal feasts) weave together into a tapestry of hope and belonging. (Opening Hours daily: 5:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
Janakpuri B Block District Park
Park
2.0 hours
Janakpuri B Block District Park is less a manicured garden and more a living canvas of Delhi’s everyday pulse. The park stretches like a green quilt stitched together by winding paths, shaded alcoves, and open lawns where the city exhales. In the ...
mornings, it hums with joggers and yoga circles, while evenings transform it into a lantern-lit promenade of families, children chasing cricket balls, and elders trading stories. Its charm lies in its authenticity — not curated for tourists, but for the rhythms of local life. For a family-friendly guide, it’s a reminder that Delhi’s true leisure spaces are not always grand monuments, but these lived-in sanctuaries where community breathes freely.
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mornings, it hums with joggers and yoga circles, while evenings transform it into a lantern-lit promenade of families, children chasing cricket balls, and elders trading stories. Its charm lies in its authenticity — not curated for tourists, but for the rhythms of local life. For a family-friendly guide, it’s a reminder that Delhi’s true leisure spaces are not always grand monuments, but these lived-in sanctuaries where community breathes freely.
Cinépolis, Janakpuri South
Movie Theater
2.0 hours
$3.0
Think of this cinema as your personal screening palace: plush recliners, crystal-clear projection, and immersive surround sound that makes every film feel like it was made just for you. Families enjoy the safe, accessible environment with food cou...
rts and parking, while couples and groups find it perfect for late-night shows. It’s a blend of convenience and exclusivity — a place where blockbuster energy meets boutique comfort.
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rts and parking, while couples and groups find it perfect for late-night shows. It’s a blend of convenience and exclusivity — a place where blockbuster energy meets boutique comfort.
Day 2
Amrit Udyan
Fountain, Park
2.0 hours
Nestled inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan estate, Amrit Udyan is a sprawling 15-acre garden that blends Mughal, English, and Indian landscaping traditions. Originally designed in 1929 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the gardens feature lush lawns, fountains, an...
d flowerbeds that burst into color during spring. Recent additions include the Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam, alongside the new Babbling Brook with sculptural spouts and reflective pools. Families will especially enjoy Bal Vatika, a children’s garden with a 225-year-old Sheesham tree, treehouse, and nature classroom. It’s a serene escape offering both heritage and horticultural marvels. (Seasonal opening: Feb–March). (Free of charge, but online booking is mandatory via Rashtrapati Bhavan’s official website.)
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d flowerbeds that burst into color during spring. Recent additions include the Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam, alongside the new Babbling Brook with sculptural spouts and reflective pools. Families will especially enjoy Bal Vatika, a children’s garden with a 225-year-old Sheesham tree, treehouse, and nature classroom. It’s a serene escape offering both heritage and horticultural marvels. (Seasonal opening: Feb–March). (Free of charge, but online booking is mandatory via Rashtrapati Bhavan’s official website.)
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Historic Place, Monument
2.0 hours
$1.0
Perched atop Raisina Hill, Rashtrapati Bhavan is more than a presidential residence, it’s a living monument to India’s history and architectural grandeur. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1929, its sweeping dome, colonnades, and Mughal-inspired ga...
rdens blend imperial ambition with Indian artistry. Walking through its vast courtyards and manicured lawns, visitors sense both the weight of governance and the elegance of tradition. The Amrit Udyan (formerly Mughal Gardens) bursts into seasonal bloom, while the museum circuits reveal treasures of India’s democratic journey. It’s a place where power, heritage, and beauty converge.
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rdens blend imperial ambition with Indian artistry. Walking through its vast courtyards and manicured lawns, visitors sense both the weight of governance and the elegance of tradition. The Amrit Udyan (formerly Mughal Gardens) bursts into seasonal bloom, while the museum circuits reveal treasures of India’s democratic journey. It’s a place where power, heritage, and beauty converge.
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Vigyan Bhawan
Architectural Building
1.0 hours
Tucked into the ceremonial heart of New Delhi, Vigyan Bhawan is less a building than a stage for India’s democratic dialogue. Its stark white façade and revivalist architecture conceal cavernous halls where policy, culture, and diplomacy converge....
Think of domed ceilings, tiered auditoriums, and corridors lined with flags — a space where ministers, scholars, and global leaders gather under one roof. It feels like stepping into India’s civic salon, where decisions ripple outward to shape the nation’s future. (No general public admission. View from outside only.)
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Think of domed ceilings, tiered auditoriums, and corridors lined with flags — a space where ministers, scholars, and global leaders gather under one roof. It feels like stepping into India’s civic salon, where decisions ripple outward to shape the nation’s future. (No general public admission. View from outside only.)
Lodhi Garden
Park
2.0 hours
Featuring 90 acres of greenery and 15th–16th century tombs, Lodhi Garden in New Delhi is one of the most popular spots for morning walks, picnics, and family outings, ideal for combining relaxation with history.
Lodhi Art District
Neighborhood
2.0 hours
Walking through Lodhi Art District feels like stepping into a city that decided its walls should speak. Each mural is a voice — bold, playful, political, or poetic — stitched into the fabric of a once-ordinary neighborhood. The district doesn’t ju...
st display art; it breathes it. Children point at giant painted birds, photographers crouch to frame kaleidoscopic patterns, and locals stroll past as if the extraordinary has become everyday. It’s a place where Delhi’s colonial past collides with its creative present, and where every corner insists you pause, look, and feel part of a story larger than yourself.
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st display art; it breathes it. Children point at giant painted birds, photographers crouch to frame kaleidoscopic patterns, and locals stroll past as if the extraordinary has become everyday. It’s a place where Delhi’s colonial past collides with its creative present, and where every corner insists you pause, look, and feel part of a story larger than yourself.
Day 3
Lotus Temple
Architectural Building, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Famous for its lotus-shaped design with 27 marble petals, Lotus Temple in New Delhi is a Bahá'í House of Worship, offering a unique blend of stunning architecture, spiritual openness, and peaceful surroundings.
Hauz Khas District Park
Park
2.0 hours
The Hauz Khas District Park, often referred to as Deer Park, is one of South Delhi’s most beloved green spaces. Spread across several acres, it combines natural beauty with historical heritage, featuring lush lawns, jogging tracks, serene lakes, a...
nd medieval ruins. Visitors can spot deer, rabbits, peacocks, and other birds, making it a favorite for families and nature lovers. The park is also adjacent to the Hauz Khas Fort and Village, offering a blend of history, culture, and nightlife.
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nd medieval ruins. Visitors can spot deer, rabbits, peacocks, and other birds, making it a favorite for families and nature lovers. The park is also adjacent to the Hauz Khas Fort and Village, offering a blend of history, culture, and nightlife.
Deer Park Lake
Park
2.0 hours
Deer Park Lake feels like Delhi’s hidden reservoir of calm. Nestled within Hauz Khas, the shimmering water mirrors the surrounding trees and the occasional flight of ducks. Families gather at its edges to watch deer grazing nearby, joggers trace t...
he paths that circle the lake, and photographers linger to capture reflections at dusk. Unlike the manicured lawns of Lodhi Gardens, this lake offers a more organic charm — a blend of biodiversity and leisure, where the city’s chaos dissolves into ripples and birdsong.
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he paths that circle the lake, and photographers linger to capture reflections at dusk. Unlike the manicured lawns of Lodhi Gardens, this lake offers a more organic charm — a blend of biodiversity and leisure, where the city’s chaos dissolves into ripples and birdsong.
Sri Sathya Sai Auditorium
Show
1.5 hours
The Sri Sathya Sai Auditorium feels less like a hall and more like a sanctum where devotion and artistry meet. Its architecture is understated yet dignified, designed to focus attention on the stage rather than the walls. When filled, the space hu...
ms with collective energy — whether it’s a spiritual discourse, a classical dance recital, or a corporate seminar. The auditorium’s aura is heightened by its location within the Sri Sathya Sai International Centre, a place sanctified by Bhagawan’s own presence during its inauguration. Here, the ordinary act of attending an event transforms into a shared experience of reverence and community.
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ms with collective energy — whether it’s a spiritual discourse, a classical dance recital, or a corporate seminar. The auditorium’s aura is heightened by its location within the Sri Sathya Sai International Centre, a place sanctified by Bhagawan’s own presence during its inauguration. Here, the ordinary act of attending an event transforms into a shared experience of reverence and community.
Day 4
India Africa Friendship Rose Garden
Park
2.0 hours
The India Africa Friendship Rose Garden feels like Delhi’s floral embassy of friendship. Spread across manicured lawns in Chanakyapuri, it showcases hundreds of rose varieties from around the world, including rare colors like green and black. Spar...
kling fountains and flower beds create a serene atmosphere, while its symbolic name reflects India’s diplomatic ties with Africa. Unlike ornamental gardens limited to seasonal displays, its charm lies in diversity — a living museum of roses that blends horticulture with cultural symbolism.
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kling fountains and flower beds create a serene atmosphere, while its symbolic name reflects India’s diplomatic ties with Africa. Unlike ornamental gardens limited to seasonal displays, its charm lies in diversity — a living museum of roses that blends horticulture with cultural symbolism.
Nehru Park New Delhi
Park
2.0 hours
Located in the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri, Nehru Park is a sprawling garden named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Established in 1969, it has become a cultural hub and a green oasis in the city. The park features wide...
lawns, flower beds, water fountains, and walking tracks, making it ideal for morning jogs, yoga sessions, and family picnics.
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lawns, flower beds, water fountains, and walking tracks, making it ideal for morning jogs, yoga sessions, and family picnics.
India Gate
Historic Place, Monument
1.0 hours
Built in 1931 to honor over 74,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who died during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, India Gate in New Delhi is a 42-meter-high war memorial surrounded by lively gardens, making it a cultural, historical, and ...
family-friendly destination.
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family-friendly destination.
Kamani Auditorium
Theater
2.0 hours
Kamani Auditorium is often described as the beating heart of Delhi’s performing arts scene. Since its inauguration in 1971, it has hosted legendary theatre productions, classical dance recitals, and international music concerts. The 625-seat hall ...
(484 in the stalls and 141 in the balcony) combines intimacy with grandeur — audiences feel close to the performers yet enveloped by the scale of the space. Its atmosphere is refined but welcoming, making it a favorite for both seasoned art lovers and families introducing children to live performance. Unlike commercial multiplexes, Kamani carries the aura of tradition and cultural prestige, where every show feels like part of Delhi’s artistic heritage. (Open for scheduled events, typically afternoon to 9:00 PM)
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(484 in the stalls and 141 in the balcony) combines intimacy with grandeur — audiences feel close to the performers yet enveloped by the scale of the space. Its atmosphere is refined but welcoming, making it a favorite for both seasoned art lovers and families introducing children to live performance. Unlike commercial multiplexes, Kamani carries the aura of tradition and cultural prestige, where every show feels like part of Delhi’s artistic heritage. (Open for scheduled events, typically afternoon to 9:00 PM)
Day 5
Agra Tour Guide Rihan Khan
Tour
4.0 hours
$16.0
Rihan Khan isn’t just a guide; he’s a bridge between Agra’s monuments and the people who walk among them. His tours feel like conversations with the city itself — the Taj Mahal becomes a love letter read aloud, Agra Fort a stage where emperors sti...
ll whisper, and the bazaars a living pulse of color and spice. Guests often remark that he doesn’t recite history; he inhabits it, weaving humor, patience, and local anecdotes into every step. Families find his pacing gentle and inclusive, while seasoned travelers appreciate the depth of his storytelling.
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ll whisper, and the bazaars a living pulse of color and spice. Guests often remark that he doesn’t recite history; he inhabits it, weaving humor, patience, and local anecdotes into every step. Families find his pacing gentle and inclusive, while seasoned travelers appreciate the depth of his storytelling.
Day 6
Humayun’s Tomb
Historic Place, Monument
2.0 hours
$7.0
Often called the “precursor to the Taj Mahal” because of its pioneering garden-tomb design, Humayun’s Tomb is one of Delhi’s most iconic Mughal monuments, built in 1565 by Empress Bega Begum (Humayun’s widow). It was the first grand Mughal tomb in...
India and set the template for later masterpieces. Visiting it offers both a historical journey and a peaceful retreat in the heart of Delhi. (A small fee can be taken for video.)
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India and set the template for later masterpieces. Visiting it offers both a historical journey and a peaceful retreat in the heart of Delhi. (A small fee can be taken for video.)
Shankar's International Dolls Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$1.0
Nestled inside Nehru House on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Shankar’s International Dolls Museum feels like stepping into a miniature world tour. Unlike conventional museums, its charm lies in the diversity of costumes and traditions represented throug...
h over 6,000 dolls. From Japanese geishas to African tribal figures, each doll is a cultural ambassador. The India section, with 500 dolls dressed in regional attire, offers families a playful yet educational journey across the subcontinent. It’s not just a museum — it’s a kaleidoscope of global childhoods, curated with care since 1965.
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h over 6,000 dolls. From Japanese geishas to African tribal figures, each doll is a cultural ambassador. The India section, with 500 dolls dressed in regional attire, offers families a playful yet educational journey across the subcontinent. It’s not just a museum — it’s a kaleidoscope of global childhoods, curated with care since 1965.
Swaminarayan Akshardham
Historic Place, Religious Sight
4.0 hours
Built from pink sandstone and white marble, without steel, symbolizing timelessness, Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi is one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in the world, renowned for its intricately carved sandstone and marble structure...
s, vast gardens, exhibitions and spectacular evening water show, making it one of Delhi’s most engaging family destinations. (Entry to the temple and gardens is free, while exhibitions and the musical fountain have ticketed fees.)
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s, vast gardens, exhibitions and spectacular evening water show, making it one of Delhi’s most engaging family destinations. (Entry to the temple and gardens is free, while exhibitions and the musical fountain have ticketed fees.)
Day 7
Shanti Van
Monument, Park
Shantivan feels like a quiet forest of remembrance in the heart of Delhi. Spread across green lawns and shaded by trees, it is less a monument and more a living garden of reflection. Here, the Yamuna’s breeze carries the memory of Jawaharlal Nehru...
, whose cremation site lies marked by a simple stone amidst the greenery. Unlike the grandeur of nearby Raj Ghat, Shantivan’s power lies in its simplicity: a place where silence, nature, and history converge. Families stroll, birds circle the lake, and the atmosphere is one of peace — a sanctuary where India’s political legacy meets the calm of nature.
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, whose cremation site lies marked by a simple stone amidst the greenery. Unlike the grandeur of nearby Raj Ghat, Shantivan’s power lies in its simplicity: a place where silence, nature, and history converge. Families stroll, birds circle the lake, and the atmosphere is one of peace — a sanctuary where India’s political legacy meets the calm of nature.
Red Fort
Historic Place, Monument, Park
2.0 hours
$5.33
Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639, The Red Fort (Lal Qila) in Old Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India’s most iconic monuments. Its role in both Mughal history and modern India makes it a unique blend of past and present...
. (A fee for photos and videos can be taken)
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. (A fee for photos and videos can be taken)
Chandni Chowk Market
Market
4.0 hours
Chandni Chowk Market, the beating heart of Old Delhi, is a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and sounds. At dawn, its narrow lanes awaken with the aroma of sizzling parathas and brewing chai, while by midday, the streets pulse with the bustle of ric...
kshaws, shoppers, and merchants calling out their wares. As evening falls, strings of lights shimmer above stalls brimming with silks, spices, and jewelry, turning the market into a dazzling labyrinth of treasures. More than a marketplace, Chandni Chowk is a living tapestry of history and culture, where Mughal grandeur meets everyday life, and every corner tells a story of Delhi’s timeless spirit.
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kshaws, shoppers, and merchants calling out their wares. As evening falls, strings of lights shimmer above stalls brimming with silks, spices, and jewelry, turning the market into a dazzling labyrinth of treasures. More than a marketplace, Chandni Chowk is a living tapestry of history and culture, where Mughal grandeur meets everyday life, and every corner tells a story of Delhi’s timeless spirit.
Akshara Theatre
Movie Theater, Show
2.0 hours
Akshara Theatre is more than a stage — it is a cultural laboratory where Delhi’s creative energy has been nurtured for over five decades. Founded by playwright Gopal Sharman and actress Jalabala Vaidya, the theatre blends intimate performance spac...
es with a school for the performing arts. Its whitewashed façade and leafy courtyard belie the vibrancy inside, where experimental plays, music recitals, and workshops unfold in close proximity to the audience. Unlike larger auditoriums, Akshara thrives on intimacy: every performance feels personal, every rehearsal a shared journey. It is a place where generations of Delhiites have discovered theatre not as spectacle, but as community. (Entry fees vary depending on the performance or workshop.)
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es with a school for the performing arts. Its whitewashed façade and leafy courtyard belie the vibrancy inside, where experimental plays, music recitals, and workshops unfold in close proximity to the audience. Unlike larger auditoriums, Akshara thrives on intimacy: every performance feels personal, every rehearsal a shared journey. It is a place where generations of Delhiites have discovered theatre not as spectacle, but as community. (Entry fees vary depending on the performance or workshop.)
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