

Raj Ghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, is a peaceful and serene place where visitors can pay their respects and learn about India's freedom struggle.

Raj Ghat is often crowded, and long sleeves protect from sunburn and mosquitoes.

Raj Ghat requires walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Delhi's climate, and a reusable bottle helps the environment.
A memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, featuring a black marble platform that marks the spot of his cremation.
A historic fort built by the Mughals, featuring stunning architecture and a rich history.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tomb is known for its beautiful architecture and lush gardens.
Famous for its parathas since 1956, a must-visit for breakfast.
A narrow lane filled with paratha stalls, a breakfast lover's paradise.

Iconic restaurant known for its rich, royal cuisine and ambiance.

Layered Indian flatbread with various fillings, served with curd or pickle

Crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sweet syrup, served with curd or rabri
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney
Handcrafted earthen pots, symbolizing the simplicity and sustainability of local culture.
Handspun and handwoven cotton garments, promoting self-reliance and rural employment.
Layered, stuffed flatbreads, a popular local snack with numerous varieties.
A serene wildlife sanctuary offering diverse birdwatching, hiking trails, and educational programs in a coastal marsh setting.
A vibrant night market by the sea, offering local seafood and unique shopping experiences.
A serene urban park in Pune, named after the 13th-century saint Dnyaneshwar, offering a peaceful retreat with lush greenery and a serene lake.