

Lodi Garden, a historic park in New Delhi, is home to the tombs of Lodi dynasty rulers and offers a serene escape from the city's bustle.
India's largest mosque, offering a glimpse into Mughal architecture.
A historic fort built by the Mughals, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tomb is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture.

Lodi Garden can be breezy, and long sleeves protect from sun and insects.
Exploring Lodi Garden involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in the Delhi heat.
Known for its artisanal bread and pastries, a favorite among locals since 2005.
Famous for its variety of cakes and desserts, a popular spot for sweet tooth cravings.
A historic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine since 1935.
Layered Indian flatbread, typically stuffed with potatoes or onions, served with curd or pickle.

Fried puffed bread served with spicy chickpea curry and tamarind chutney.
Savory snack with crispy flour chips, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.

Hand-painted pottery inspired by Mughal architecture, a symbol of Delhi's rich history.
Intricate enamel work on gold or silver, a traditional Delhi craft passed down through generations.
Embroidered dupattas (scarves) with mirror work, a traditional Punjabi craft popular in Delhi.
Explore vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life in the crystal-clear lagoons of Raiatea, a snorkeler's paradise.

The world's largest and most visited art museum, housing over 380,000 objects, including the Mona Lisa and the Winged Victory.
The Pakka Rasulpur Nature Walk offers visitors a peaceful retreat into nature, showcasing the serene landscape and diverse flora and fauna of Uttar Pradesh. A perfect trail for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility away from urban life.