Culture and Art
10 days long
Advised budget $57
India
-
Delhi
Culture and Art - 85%
City Walk - 11%
Nature - 2%
Other - 2%
City Walk - 11%
Nature - 2%
Other - 2%
Day 1
Purana Quila
Historic Place, Monument
1.0 hours
$5.0
Built between 1533 and 1540 by Mughal emperor Humayun and later strengthened by Sher Shah Suri, Purana Qila (Old Fort) in New Delhi is one of the city’s most atmospheric and historically significant monuments. Its expansive lawns and quiet pathway...
s make it a serene escape from Delhi’s bustle, while evening sound‑and‑light shows narrate the city’s layered history.
more info
s make it a serene escape from Delhi’s bustle, while evening sound‑and‑light shows narrate the city’s layered history.
National Crafts Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$4.0
This museum is often called a “living museum” because it doesn’t just display artifacts — it brings India’s craft traditions to life. Established in 1956, it houses over 20,000 objects across galleries dedicated to textiles, folk and tribal art, r...
itual crafts, and courtly crafts. The Village Complex recreates rural India with huts, courtyards, and artisans at work, making it feel immersive and atmospheric. Visitors can watch live demonstrations of weaving, pottery, and painting, turning the museum into a vibrant cultural experience rather than a static exhibition. Families find it engaging, as children can interact with artisans and explore colorful displays, while adults appreciate the depth of India’s craft heritage.
more info
itual crafts, and courtly crafts. The Village Complex recreates rural India with huts, courtyards, and artisans at work, making it feel immersive and atmospheric. Visitors can watch live demonstrations of weaving, pottery, and painting, turning the museum into a vibrant cultural experience rather than a static exhibition. Families find it engaging, as children can interact with artisans and explore colorful displays, while adults appreciate the depth of India’s craft heritage.
National Gallery of Modern Art
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$6.0
Housed in the stately Jaipur House near India Gate, National Gallery of Modern Art feels like stepping into a dialogue between India’s past and present. Its galleries weave together 170 years of modern and contemporary Indian art — from bold canva...
ses that challenge social norms to delicate sculptures that whisper of tradition. The atmosphere is contemplative yet vibrant, with wide halls that invite families to linger and children to explore creativity in a safe, inspiring space. Unlike the bustle of Delhi’s monuments, National Gallery of Modern Art offers a quieter, intellectual immersion, where each artwork feels like a personal conversation.
more info
ses that challenge social norms to delicate sculptures that whisper of tradition. The atmosphere is contemplative yet vibrant, with wide halls that invite families to linger and children to explore creativity in a safe, inspiring space. Unlike the bustle of Delhi’s monuments, National Gallery of Modern Art offers a quieter, intellectual immersion, where each artwork feels like a personal conversation.
India Gate
Historic Place
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.
more info
family-friendly destination.
Day 2
Kartavya Path
Historic Place
2.0 hours
Kartavya Path is Delhi’s ceremonial spine, stretching from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate. Walking here feels like stepping onto a stage where history and everyday life perform side by side. The lawns invite families, the granite walkways echo w...
ith parades, and the monumental axis ties together grandeur and intimacy. It is both boulevard and memory lane — a place where civic duty, leisure, and national pride converge under open skies.
more info
ith parades, and the monumental axis ties together grandeur and intimacy. It is both boulevard and memory lane — a place where civic duty, leisure, and national pride converge under open skies.
Register Suggestion
Action
Trip plan customization, personalized recommendations, special filters Moods and even more is available for registered users.
National Museum, New Delhi
Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
$5.33
Established in 1949, National Museum in New Delhi is one of India’s largest museums, housing over 200,000 artifacts that span from prehistoric times to modern art. Located on Janpath, it is a must-visit for anyone interested in Indian history, cul...
ture, and heritage.
more info
ture, and heritage.
Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$1.0
The Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is less a gallery and more a storytelling chamber of India’s democratic journey. Built underground to preserve the heritage above, it uses virtual reality, holograms, synchronized sound-and-light shows, and interactiv...
e exhibits to narrate the history of Rashtrapati Bhavan and the lives of India’s Presidents. Unlike traditional museums that rely on static displays, this one immerses visitors in event-based experiences — from viewing a stone brought back from the Moon to exploring replicas of the President’s study. Families find it engaging and educational, while history enthusiasts discover a rare blend of heritage and technology.
more info
e exhibits to narrate the history of Rashtrapati Bhavan and the lives of India’s Presidents. Unlike traditional museums that rely on static displays, this one immerses visitors in event-based experiences — from viewing a stone brought back from the Moon to exploring replicas of the President’s study. Families find it engaging and educational, while history enthusiasts discover a rare blend of heritage and technology.
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.
more info
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.
Day 3
Gandhi Smriti Museum
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Gandhi Smriti Museum is not just a memorial — it is the very house where history shifted. Walking through its quiet corridors, visitors encounter the preserved rooms where Mahatma Gandhi lived, prayed, and ultimately met his end. Unlike other muse...
ums, Gandhi Smriti offers an intimate glimpse into the final chapter of his life, blending personal artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. The prayer ground outside, marked by the footsteps of Gandhi’s last walk, makes the experience deeply moving. Families and travelers find it both educational and emotionally resonant — a place where India’s struggle for peace and freedom feels immediate and personal.
more info
ums, Gandhi Smriti offers an intimate glimpse into the final chapter of his life, blending personal artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. The prayer ground outside, marked by the footsteps of Gandhi’s last walk, makes the experience deeply moving. Families and travelers find it both educational and emotionally resonant — a place where India’s struggle for peace and freedom feels immediate and personal.
Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
The Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum is housed in the residence of India’s first and only female Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. It preserves her personal belongings, photographs, and documents that trace her life and political career. Visitors can se...
e the exact spot where she was assassinated, marked by glass panels, and explore exhibits showcasing the freedom struggle, Nehru‑Gandhi family history, and her leadership years. The museum also displays her sarees, books, and artifacts, offering an intimate glimpse into her life.
more info
e the exact spot where she was assassinated, marked by glass panels, and explore exhibits showcasing the freedom struggle, Nehru‑Gandhi family history, and her leadership years. The museum also displays her sarees, books, and artifacts, offering an intimate glimpse into her life.
Safdarjung Tomb
Historic Place, Monument, Park
2.0 hours
$4.0
Safdarjung Tomb, built in 1753–54 by Nawab Shuja‑ud‑Daulah for his father Safdarjung (the viceroy of Awadh under Mughal Emperor Mohammed Shah), is considered the last monumental garden tomb of the Mughals. Its design follows the tradition of Humay...
un’s Tomb but on a smaller scale. The mausoleum is constructed with red sandstone and marble, featuring a large central dome, arched entrances, and symmetrical Mughal gardens.
more info
un’s Tomb but on a smaller scale. The mausoleum is constructed with red sandstone and marble, featuring a large central dome, arched entrances, and symmetrical Mughal gardens.
Dilli Haat - INA
Market
2.0 hours
$2.0
Designed like a traditional village fair but permanent in structure, Dilli Haat – INA is one of Delhi’s most colorful cultural marketplaces, a blend of shopping, dining, and live cultural experiences, making it a favorite for both locals, tourists...
and anyone wanting to experience India’s diversity in one place.
more info
and anyone wanting to experience India’s diversity in one place.
Day 4
Bikaner House
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Bikaner House feels like a cultural gateway to Rajasthan in the heart of Delhi. Once the princely residence of the Maharaja of Bikaner, its colonial architecture now frames art exhibitions, craft fairs, and cultural showcases that bring desert tra...
ditions into the capital. Unlike the grandeur of Vigyan Bhavan or the bustle of Pragati Maidan, Bikaner House thrives on intimacy: courtyards where artisans display hand‑woven textiles, halls where contemporary artists reinterpret heritage, and evenings where music and food create a living tapestry of Rajasthan. It is less a government office and more a cultural salon — a place where Delhiites step into Rajasthan’s soul without leaving the city.
more info
ditions into the capital. Unlike the grandeur of Vigyan Bhavan or the bustle of Pragati Maidan, Bikaner House thrives on intimacy: courtyards where artisans display hand‑woven textiles, halls where contemporary artists reinterpret heritage, and evenings where music and food create a living tapestry of Rajasthan. It is less a government office and more a cultural salon — a place where Delhiites step into Rajasthan’s soul without leaving the city.
Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial (LBS Museum)
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
The Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial feels less like a museum and more like a living classroom of values. Within its quiet halls, photographs and personal belongings speak of a leader who chose humility over grandeur. His desk, his khadi clothes, and ...
the echoes of his speeches remind visitors of a time when India’s strength was measured in honesty and resolve. Outside, the Motilal Nehru Palace grounds breathe history, shaded by trees that have witnessed decades of democratic struggle. It is not just a memorial — it is a reminder that leadership can be rooted in simplicity, and that courage can be quiet yet transformative.
more info
the echoes of his speeches remind visitors of a time when India’s strength was measured in honesty and resolve. Outside, the Motilal Nehru Palace grounds breathe history, shaded by trees that have witnessed decades of democratic struggle. It is not just a memorial — it is a reminder that leadership can be rooted in simplicity, and that courage can be quiet yet transformative.
Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya
Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
$6.0
Set within the leafy Teen Murti estate, the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya is a modern museum that tells India’s story through the lens of its Prime Ministers. Rather than being a static archive, it’s designed as a dynamic journey — blending immersive...
galleries, interactive installations, and digital storytelling. Visitors move through spaces that highlight the challenges and achievements of each leader, while also tracing India’s democratic evolution. The atmosphere is both reflective and forward-looking, making it a place where history feels alive and accessible for families, students, and curious travelers alike. {Evening Light
more info
galleries, interactive installations, and digital storytelling. Visitors move through spaces that highlight the challenges and achievements of each leader, while also tracing India’s democratic evolution. The atmosphere is both reflective and forward-looking, making it a place where history feels alive and accessible for families, students, and curious travelers alike. {Evening Light
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.
more info
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 5
Tibetan Monastery (Majnu ka tila)
Monument
2.0 hours
The Tibetan Monastery at Majnu ka Tila is less a monument and more a cultural heartbeat of Delhi’s Tibetan enclave. Step inside and the city’s noise dissolves into chants, prayer wheels, and the scent of butter lamps. The monastery is modest in sc...
ale but rich in atmosphere — walls adorned with thangkas, monks moving quietly through courtyards, and visitors pausing to spin prayer wheels for blessings. Unlike Delhi’s grand temples, this space thrives on intimacy and continuity, offering a glimpse into Tibetan spiritual life woven seamlessly into the neighborhood’s cafés and shops. Families find it welcoming, heritage seekers discover living culture, and travelers sense a rare blend of devotion and diaspora resilience.
more info
ale but rich in atmosphere — walls adorned with thangkas, monks moving quietly through courtyards, and visitors pausing to spin prayer wheels for blessings. Unlike Delhi’s grand temples, this space thrives on intimacy and continuity, offering a glimpse into Tibetan spiritual life woven seamlessly into the neighborhood’s cafés and shops. Families find it welcoming, heritage seekers discover living culture, and travelers sense a rare blend of devotion and diaspora resilience.
Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
The Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial is more than a museum — it is a symbolic constitution carved in stone. Designed to resemble an open book, the memorial blends modern architecture with Buddhist motifs, reflecting Ambedkar’s vision of equality and...
enlightenment. Inside, visitors encounter immersive galleries that trace his journey from childhood struggles to drafting India’s Constitution. A 12‑foot bronze statue, musical fountains, and a replica of the Ashoka pillar at Sarnath anchor the complex, while exhibits vividly capture his final years at Alipur Road. Unlike Delhi’s historic forts and palaces, this memorial is about ideas — justice, dignity, and social reform — embodied in a space that feels both solemn and inspiring.
more info
enlightenment. Inside, visitors encounter immersive galleries that trace his journey from childhood struggles to drafting India’s Constitution. A 12‑foot bronze statue, musical fountains, and a replica of the Ashoka pillar at Sarnath anchor the complex, while exhibits vividly capture his final years at Alipur Road. Unlike Delhi’s historic forts and palaces, this memorial is about ideas — justice, dignity, and social reform — embodied in a space that feels both solemn and inspiring.
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)
more info
. (A fee for photos and videos can be taken)
Jama Masjid
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1650–1656, Jama Masjid in Old Delhi is India’s largest mosque, accommodating up to 25,000 worshippers and is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture with red sandstone, marble domes, and towering minar...
ets. It is worth visiting because it is both a spiritual center and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. {(Daily: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM – 6:30 PM) Close during prayer times for non-Muslim visitors}
more info
ets. It is worth visiting because it is both a spiritual center and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. {(Daily: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM – 6:30 PM) Close during prayer times for non-Muslim visitors}
Day 6
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.
more info
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.)
more info
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
Gurdwara Bangla Sahib
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Famous for its golden dome, white marble façade, and the holy Sarovar (pond) within its complex, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in New Delhi is one of the most prominent Sikh houses of worship, associated with the 8th Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, who staye...
d here in 1664 and served the sick during a smallpox epidemic. It is believed to have healing properties; visitors often take a sip of its water.
more info
d here in 1664 and served the sick during a smallpox epidemic. It is believed to have healing properties; visitors often take a sip of its water.
Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi
Museum/Gallery, Show
2.0 hours
$2.0
Nehru Planetarium feels like a gateway to the cosmos in the heart of Delhi. Set within the historic Teen Murti Bhavan, once the residence of Jawaharlal Nehru, the planetarium blends heritage with science. Its domed theatre immerses visitors in sta...
r‑filled skies, while shows on the solar system, light pollution, and cosmic phenomena spark curiosity in children and adults alike. Families enjoy the interactive exhibits, students gather for educational tours, and astronomy enthusiasts find it a hub for stargazing events.
more info
r‑filled skies, while shows on the solar system, light pollution, and cosmic phenomena spark curiosity in children and adults alike. Families enjoy the interactive exhibits, students gather for educational tours, and astronomy enthusiasts find it a hub for stargazing events.
National Rail Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$2.0
Tucked away in Chanakyapuri, the National Rail Museum is a treasure trove that feels like stepping into India’s railway past. Since opening in 1977, it has preserved the romance of train travel with an extraordinary collection of locomotives, roya...
l saloons, and working models. Walking through its galleries, you encounter the grandeur of the Maharaja of Mysore’s Saloon, the elegance of the Prince of Wales’ coach, and the raw power of steam engines that once crisscrossed the subcontinent. Families are drawn to the Joy Train and Diesel Simulator, which transform history into hands‑on adventure, making the museum both nostalgic and delightfully interactive.
more info
l saloons, and working models. Walking through its galleries, you encounter the grandeur of the Maharaja of Mysore’s Saloon, the elegance of the Prince of Wales’ coach, and the raw power of steam engines that once crisscrossed the subcontinent. Families are drawn to the Joy Train and Diesel Simulator, which transform history into hands‑on adventure, making the museum both nostalgic and delightfully interactive.
Day 8
National Bal Bhavan
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$1.0
https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/new-National Bal Bhavan feels like a playground for imagination rather than a museum. Established by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1956, it was designed as a free‑flowing space where children could learn w...
ithout the weight of exams or rigid syllabi. Inside, creativity spills across art studios, science corners, and literary projects. A toy train circles the grounds, laughter echoes from the skating rink, and the amphitheatre hosts performances that turn young visitors into storytellers. It’s not just a building — it’s a living canvas where Delhi’s children paint their own futures.
more info
ithout the weight of exams or rigid syllabi. Inside, creativity spills across art studios, science corners, and literary projects. A toy train circles the grounds, laughter echoes from the skating rink, and the amphitheatre hosts performances that turn young visitors into storytellers. It’s not just a building — it’s a living canvas where Delhi’s children paint their own futures.
Max Mueller Bhavan
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Stepping into Max Mueller Bhavan feels like entering a crossroads of languages and ideas. The building hums with students learning German, artists curating exhibitions, and thinkers debating literature and philosophy. Named after the Indologist Ma...
x Mueller, it embodies Indo‑German dialogue — a space where culture, education, and creativity meet under one roof.
more info
x Mueller, it embodies Indo‑German dialogue — a space where culture, education, and creativity meet under one roof.
National Science Centre
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$1.0
Bathed in the glow of curiosity, the National Science Centre rises as a fortress of knowledge on Bhairon Marg, overlooking Purana Qila. Its sleek, multi-level design gleams under the Delhi sun, inviting visitors into a world where science meets im...
agination. Inside, rockets, dinosaurs, and interactive galleries spark wonder, while exhibits on human biology, space exploration, and India’s heritage weave together past, present, and future. More than a museum, it is a living laboratory of ideas, a place where children, families, and scholars alike find renewal in the pursuit of discovery.
more info
agination. Inside, rockets, dinosaurs, and interactive galleries spark wonder, while exhibits on human biology, space exploration, and India’s heritage weave together past, present, and future. More than a museum, it is a living laboratory of ideas, a place where children, families, and scholars alike find renewal in the pursuit of discovery.
Day 9
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art feels less like a gallery and more like a living dialogue between India’s past and present. Its walls carry the bold strokes of M.F. Husain, the meditative abstractions of S.H. Raza, and the raw energy of Tyeb Mehta, ...
alongside daring contemporary installations. Founded in 2010 by philanthropist Kiran Nadar, the museum is a cultural experiment: a private initiative that has become a public treasure. Visitors step into a contemplative space where art is not only displayed but actively debated, taught, and reimagined. With its dual presence in Saket and Noida, KNMA bridges the gap between elite art circles and everyday audiences, making modern Indian creativity accessible to families, students, and global travelers alike.
more info
alongside daring contemporary installations. Founded in 2010 by philanthropist Kiran Nadar, the museum is a cultural experiment: a private initiative that has become a public treasure. Visitors step into a contemplative space where art is not only displayed but actively debated, taught, and reimagined. With its dual presence in Saket and Noida, KNMA bridges the gap between elite art circles and everyday audiences, making modern Indian creativity accessible to families, students, and global travelers alike.
ISKCON Delhi Temple (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in 1998 on Hare Krishna Hills in East of Kailash, ISKCON Delhi Temple (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir), is one of the city’s most atmospheric and spiritually vibrant temples, dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. Featuring marble sanctums...
, carved wooden doors, and ornate shrines that showcase fine craftsmanship of the late 20th century, it blends modern construction with traditional Vaishnava architecture. {Monday–Sunday: Morning: 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM, Evening: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM}
more info
, carved wooden doors, and ornate shrines that showcase fine craftsmanship of the late 20th century, it blends modern construction with traditional Vaishnava architecture. {Monday–Sunday: Morning: 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM, Evening: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM}
Lotus Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Famous for its lotus-shaped design with 27 marble petals, Lotus Temple in New Delhi is a Baháʼí House of Worship, offering a unique blend of stunning architecture, spiritual openness, and peaceful surroundings.
Day 10
Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah Baoli
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
The Baoli at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah feels like a hidden heartbeat beneath Delhi’s chaos. Its stone steps descend into cool silence, where water shimmers with centuries of faith and legend. Pilgrims pause at the edge, believing the spring carries...
healing power, while the surrounding dargah hums with qawwalis and prayers. The baoli is not just architecture — it is a living memory of devotion, resilience, and community, a place where history and spirituality flow together like the water it holds.
more info
healing power, while the surrounding dargah hums with qawwalis and prayers. The baoli is not just architecture — it is a living memory of devotion, resilience, and community, a place where history and spirituality flow together like the water it holds.
Sunder Nursery
Park, Reserve/Zoo
2.0 hours
$3.0
Sunder Nursery is Delhi’s ecological jewel — a place where Mughal monuments, themed gardens, and biodiversity zones coexist. Once a government plant nursery, it has been transformed into a vibrant landscape with six UNESCO‑listed tombs, ornamental...
lakes, butterfly habitats, and over 300 species of trees. Walking through the Lotus Garden, Azim Bagh, and Flower Valley, you feel both the grandeur of Mughal heritage and the freshness of a modern ecological park. It is serene yet alive, making it ideal for families, photographers, and heritage explorers.
more info
lakes, butterfly habitats, and over 300 species of trees. Walking through the Lotus Garden, Azim Bagh, and Flower Valley, you feel both the grandeur of Mughal heritage and the freshness of a modern ecological park. It is serene yet alive, making it ideal for families, photographers, and heritage explorers.
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.)
more info
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.)
Waste to Wonder Theme Park
Museum/Gallery, Park
2.0 hours
$1.0
Hidden near Sarai Kale Khan and Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station, Waste to Wonder Theme Park transforms discarded materials into breathtaking art. Spread across landscaped grounds, the park features replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, ...
Taj Mahal, Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Pyramid of Giza, and Christ the Redeemer — all crafted from scrap iron, auto parts, and industrial waste. Illuminated at night, these monuments glow against the Delhi sky, creating a magical atmosphere that blends sustainability with spectacle. Families and couples alike find it a refreshing mix of creativity, education, and leisure, making it one of Delhi’s most unique attractions.
more info
Taj Mahal, Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Pyramid of Giza, and Christ the Redeemer — all crafted from scrap iron, auto parts, and industrial waste. Illuminated at night, these monuments glow against the Delhi sky, creating a magical atmosphere that blends sustainability with spectacle. Families and couples alike find it a refreshing mix of creativity, education, and leisure, making it one of Delhi’s most unique attractions.
1/1
To customize the circuit, you need an account.