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Travel to Delhi
Discover New Delhi
India's capital is a huge, vibrant, energetic, bustling city with oases of tranquility, green spaces, and some of the most amazing tourist attractions on the entire sub-continent. New Delhi is only a small part of the wider Delhi area, and is the epicentre for finance, commerce, art, entertainment and tourism. New Delhi is one of those cities you simply must have on your Bucket List, and is an experience you'll never forget.
Delhi is said to be one of the oldest cities in the world, and has allegedly been a centre of human habitation for over 5,000 years. Today, its myriad of historic sites and attractions sit alongside ultra-modern skyscrapers and a commerce sector that is fit to rival any in the world.
Discover this incredible destination with low-cost flights to New Delhi with Jazeera. It takes just four and a half hours to fly from Kuwait to New Delhi, transporting you to a culture that's an exciting and eclectic blend of ancient and modern.
Essential Facts
Things To Do
Humayun's Tomb
The tomb is one of Delhi's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with the tomb of Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, at its heart. The best view can be accessed from the South Gate.
Qutub Complex
Dating from the 13th Century, this complex of buildings and gardens is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but tends to be less crowded than the other attractions in the city. Its most famous building is the Qutub Minar, a 72.5m high minaret that is beautifully carved all the way up.
Rajpath
The main parade that leads from the Presidential Palace to the iconic India Gate. Although it's a processional route, it's lined with lush gardens and is a great spot for a picnic in the evenings.
The Red Fort
One of Delhi's most important historical sites and its top tourist attraction, the bright red walls and turrets of the Red Fort are instantly recognizable. Completed in 1648, the fort attracts lovers of history and art to its cluster of buildings and beautifully kept green open spaces.
Shopping
New Delhi is a shopper's paradise, whether you want to haggle at the stalls of the huge Central Market in Lajpat Nagar, or browse the luxury stores of the DLF Emporio. Most of the larger malls are close to the central travel hubs such as New Delhi Railway station.
If you want to avoid the crowds then shop during the week, as Saturdays can be extra busy. Many malls and stores are closed on Sundays. New Delhi is wonderful for jewellery, and top of the list has to be a visit to the Silver Centre by Sangeeta Boochra, the top designer in the country.
Food And Drink
If there's one thing New Delhi is really famous for, it's the food. In this huge city you'll have every type of cuisine available 24/7, from authentic Indian dishes to fast food outlets, street food, and fusion. Vegetarians are well catered for, but don't expect to see too much in the way of seafood dishes, as the ocean is around a thousand kilometers away!
If you want to explore New Delhi's famous street food then join one of the many culinary tours that organize what they call “Raids” to various parts of the city to hunt down the best in Chaat, which is similar to tapas but with its own distinctive Indian twist.
Things To Know
Visa Requirements
- Foreign nationals wishing to travel to India are required to possess a valid passport of their country and a valid India visa. You can use e Tourist Visa for tourism, recreation, sight-seeing, casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit.
- You can get your India visa fast and simple without having to send your passport to the India Embassy.
- The cost varies from $60 - $75 depending on your nationality. Log into https://www.e-visaindia.org.in find out more.
Getting around
- You have a choice of buses, autorickshaws, taxis and private cards
- The metro is new and a good choice. It has air-conditioning and even a female-only car - perfect for the solo female traveler.
- Uber and Ola cabs are available in New Delhi, where you can order your ride through the apps. Prices for these are very reasonable.