How can I cover Delhi in one day?
DAY 1 : RED FORT – HUMAYUN TOMB – AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE
- 1 Jantar Mantar. Historical & Heritage.
- 2 Birla Mandir / Laksminarayan Temple. Pilgrimage.
- 3 Jama Masjid. Historical & Heritage | Pilgrimage.
- 4 Sri Digambar Jain Lal Temple / Lal Mandir.
- 5 Red Fort.
- 6 Raj Ghat.
- 7 Humayun’s Tomb.
- 8 Akshardham Temple / Swaminarayan Temple.
How can I spend half a day in Delhi?
Lotas Temple
- Birla Mandir Jantar Mantar.
- Connaught Place Circle Drive Pass Red Fort.
- Jama Masjid (Drive Pass) Raj Ghat.
- Qutub Minar Lotus Temple.
- Indira Gandhi Museum Gurudwara Bangla Sahib.
- Humayun’s Tomb Akshardham Temple Drop (5:00 pm)
What should not do in Delhi?
10 Things you should not do in Delhi, EVER!
- DO NOT call ANYONE Bhaiiya, “excuse me” should do it for you.
- Don’t break Laws, unless you know some in power.
- Don’t crack jokes on anyone from any community.
- Don’t fight with anyone, unless you have a bigger gang to actually come out alive.
How many days are sufficient for Delhi?
Delhi needs at least three full days, just to get a sense of the city. There is no end to the historical sites, markets, restaurants, parks and lively street scenes you will find. Here are a few of my favourites — this is my must see list for Delhi.
Is Qutub Minar worth visiting?
Now it has the title of one of the Seven Wonders of India (World Cultural Heritage), which is very worth seeing and is the most worth visiting among all the sights in Delhi. The ruins include: Qutb Minar (up to 72 meters), large iron pillars (7 meters high and 6 tons in weight), mosque ruins, and Areminar Tower.
Is there entry fee for Red Fort?
Red Fort Entry Fee Red Fort ticket price for Indians is Rs 35 and for foreigners it is Rs 500. The Red Fort entry ticket for the Light and Sound show is Rs 60 for adults and Rs 20 for children. The weekend ticket rate will cost you Rs 80 for adults and Rs 30 for kids.