You will be redirected to your dashboard shortly. We will also call you back in 24 hrs .

  • 22 Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year 2024

23 Mar 2023

With New Year’s Eve fast approaching, Delhiites are busy making plans to ring in the new year within the style. The best clubs & the chicest hotels are soon gonna roll out the gigs for the celebrations soon enough. But that’s not the only way to celebrate the start of a kickass year. Is it? I, for one, am not gonna follow the usual trend of welcoming the new year at an overcrowded nightclub. Why should I when I have the chance to explore some amazing new year escapes from Delhi? As Delhiites, we are in luck! One of these places to visit near Delhi could be your next New Year party destination. 

22 Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year

Here is a list of terrific new year getaways from Delhi that you just got through before you leave for your vacation . A New Year travel experience doesn’t have to fit in a box, you can make it an adventure getaway or a serene staycation or just spend a day sightseeing at your favourite holiday destination. Take a look!

1. Bir Billing

Tourists enjoying paragliding at Bir Billing

Ever since Bir Billing hosted the first-ever Paragliding World Cup in 2015, the quaint village destination has been a permanent spot on the Himachal tourism circuit. While paragliding in Bir Billing has been attracting adventure junkies from across the nation & beyond, a New Year party here will be a thrilling experience altogether.

How to reach Bir Billing from Delhi? The village of Bir is located at a distance of 516 km from Delhi. Though Pathankot (140 km away) and Anju (3 km away) are the nearest broad & narrow gauge railway heads respectively, I’d suggest you take the road journey from Delhi to Bir. Trust me, it is amazing!

Why should you be heading to Bir-Billing this New Year? The twin villages of Bir & Billing boast of year-round picturesque views and pleasant temperatures. Camping under the stars with live music & bonfire is sure to set the perfect mood for the celebrations of New Year 2023. And if you like adventure sports just as much as I do, you can opt for trekking up to the launch site and paragliding down to the valley. After all, paragliding is the destination’s key attraction. So, if you too have been looking for thrilling New Year destinations near Delhi then you must head to Bir Billing and opt for paragliding.

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Bir Billing And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Bir-Billing from Delhi would normally cost you anything between INR 7,000 and INR 8,000 per person. This price is inclusive of the Bir-Billing paragliding cost, 1-night camp stay, 2 meals per day, and all transfers. Still not convinced? Probably the story of Soumya’s adventure-packed weekend getaway to Bir Billing will motivate you furthermore!

Long Weekend Trips Starting @ Rs 3499/-

Take a trip to spend the upcoming long weekend with your buddies. ✓ Stay at 4 star rating hotels with local sightseeing, meals and transfers. ✓ Travel in AC coach round trip (from Delhi). ✓ All Inclusive Deal – Camping, Jeep Safari & Trekking as per itinerary ✓ Sign up NOW to celebrate the long weekend out of town!

delhi places to visit on new year

Himachal Family Tour Package 4D/3N @ Rs 8,750

Plan your trip today!

delhi places to visit on new year

Pleasurable Himachal Family 5D/4N Package @ Rs 9,125

Get quotes from multiple travel experts.

delhi places to visit on new year

Shimla Manali Tour Package 6D/5N @ Rs 12,900

Compare & customize quotes before booking.

delhi places to visit on new year

Family Tour Package For Himachal 7D/6N @ Rs 18,700

Have Questions? Talk to our travel experts today.

delhi places to visit on new year

Grand Himachal Honeymoon Package 8D/7N @ Rs 21,000

Best prices guaranteed. EMI option available.

delhi places to visit on new year

See more at TRAVELTRIANGLE.COM

2. Chail & Shimla

A snap of the snow-covered Hotel Ekant in Chail

Image Source Chail and Shimla are the best places to visit near Delhi on New Year . While there aren’t many things to do in Chail on a short weekend trip, I discovered with my college friends that partying in these hill stations of Himachal is surprisingly a great option. The snow-clad hills and the starry envelope of the night sky are perfect for a night party and bonfire for the New Year’s eve. You can also visit Shimla on your return journey to Delhi.

How to reach Chail & Shimla from Delhi? Chail is situated 336 km from Delhi. Shimla is a further 45 km from Chail. Both these hill stations are well connected by a rail network. One can take a train up to Kalka, followed by a toy train to Shimla. Alternatively, a direct train to Kandaghat (30 km from Chail) can be taken. But I personally prefer the road journey. The scenic journey never ceases to amaze me. And I am sure the experience will not be any different for you either.

Why should you be heading to Chail & Shimla this New Year? Shimla has been the most popular weekend getaway from Delhi and other cities of North India – be it for couples, for families, or for a group of friends. And Chail, because of its proximity to Shimla, is often visited by those who prefer walking on the untrodden ways. From my personal experience, I can tell that the two hill stations are wonderful for a weekend escape. Be it the Chail Cricket Ground & the Sidh Baba Temple in Chail or the numerous places to visit in Shimla , including Jakhu Temple, Christ Church, & Mall Road, there is a plethora of tourist attractions that you can visit. Add to it a DJ party with a bonfire at night and you are in for a wonderful New Year party in Shimla & Chail.

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Chail & Shimla And how much would such a trip cost you? A typical 1-night & 2 days holiday in Shimla and Chail would ideally cost you around INR 5,000 per person; inclusive of the costs of sightseeing, 1-night stay, 2 meals per day, and transfers.

Suggested Read: Best Places To Eat In Delhi: If You’re A Foodie, Then This Is Where You Need To Go!

3. Dalhousie & Khajjiar

A panoramic shot of Dalhousie

Pine & oak trees & green pastures of Dalhousie and snow-covered areas in Khajjiar are what makes the duo a great weekend getaway from Delhi. The alluring places to visit in Dalhousie, together with its scenic views & salubrious environs, will surely make a trip to Dalhousie for the New Year bash totally worth it. And the optional adventurous things to do in Dalhousie will only add to the excitement that the destination offers.

How to reach Dalhousie from Delhi? The cities of Delhi and Dalhousie are 560 km apart. Khajjiar is situated 21 km beyond Dalhousie. A train journey from Delhi to Pathankot and a further 80 km road journey will take you to Dalhousie. But I have always loved the road journey from Delhi to Dalhousie more, simply because it gives me the option to stop en route to enjoy the picturesque views. Try it! You wouldn’t regret, I am sure.

Why should you be heading to Dalhousie this New Year? The very fact that the beauty of Khajjiar has earned it the title of Mini Switzerland of India should convince you for a trip to Dalhousie. A DJ party & bonfire in such a beauteous destination surely makes me interested. And this is just the beginning. With Chamera Lake, Dainkund Peak, Panjpulla waterfall and other places to visit in Dalhousie, the destination offers a splendid taste of beauty. And if you want something more exciting, you can go for paragliding, zorbing, and trekking in Khajjiar. There is no doubt in the fact that Dalhousie and Khajjiar make the New Year getaways from Delhi .

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Dalhousie And how much would such a trip cost you? Well, a complete trip to Dalhousie costed me around INR 7,000. This included the costs of a room on twin-sharing basis for 2 nights, 2 meals daily, and transfers. I had to shell out an extra INR 1,500 for paragliding. And if you think that I have been exaggerating, read an account of Rupanshi’s first ever trek on a weekend escapade to Dalhousie that instilled insatiable wanderlust in her.

4. Dhanaulti

A morning shot of the Camp o Royale in Dhanualti

One of the most famous places to visit near Delhi, Dhanaulti must be on your list. Scenic views of the Garhwal Himalayan Range and a plethora of activities make camping in Dhanaulti a delightful experience. And the experience of snow camping under the stars on the New Year’s eve is something to look forward to.

How to reach Dhanaulti from Delhi? This hill station of Uttarakhand is located 302 km from Delhi. The nearest railheads – Dehradun & Rishikesh – are situated at a distance of 63 km and 80 km from Dhanaulti respectively. And so as to avoid the hassle of changing the mode of transport, I prefer a road trip to Dhanaulti.

Why should you be heading to Dhanaulti this New Year? The whole idea of snow camping under the stars with DJ & a bonfire on the New Year’s eve excites me. Light adventure activities at the camp like Burma Bridge & Mowgli Walk and trekking through the surrounding forests are other things that you can do in Dhanaulti. And if you want a relaxing trip, Dhanaulti Eco Park, Deogarh Fort, and Dashavatar Temple are some of the places to visit in Dhanaulti .

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Dhanaulti And how much would such a trip cost you? Ideally, you should be able to wrap up your trip to Dhanaulti for 1 night and 2 days from Delhi in a little over INR 4,500. Anything below this price would be wonderful. Just in case you need to validate my description, read about how Radhika’s quest for peace & beauty, which brought her to Dhanaulti, left her mesmerised .

Planning your holiday but confused about where to go? These travel stories help you find your best trip ever!

Real travel stories. Real stays. Handy tips to help you make the right choice.

delhi places to visit on new year

Nikhil Recites A Tale Of 11 Friends Who Went From Bengaluru To Ladakh

Bengaluru - Delhi - Leh - Ladakh - Leh - Delhi - Amristsar - Chandigarh - Bengaluru

delhi places to visit on new year

Pranav Took A Solo Trip To Andaman & It Was Truly Wonderful

A backpacker's guide to the predominant Honeymoon destination!

delhi places to visit on new year

Shivani Talks Of Her Trip To Mcleodganj & Dalhousie With Her Husband And Friends

Sunset views. Monasteries. Bhagsunath falls. And amazing street food.

delhi places to visit on new year

Kanika Proves That Traveling With An Infant To Kerala Is Totally Safe & Wonderful

Beaches, Backwaters, Spas, & More. Take me there now, please!

delhi places to visit on new year

Here's Why Aakanksha's Trip To Manali Changed Her Idea About Group Tours

Ideal long weekend getaway from Delhi! Isn't it?

delhi places to visit on new year

Isha Elaborates On How She Went Solo To Kasol & Returned With Lots Of Friends

And tales of her exciting Kheerganga & Chalal trek...

delhi places to visit on new year

Prasham's Account Of A Goa Tour Proves That Goa Is More Than A Party Destination

Adventure, sightseeing, laid-back beach tours, and it doesn't stop there!

delhi places to visit on new year

Bhavya Gives An Extensive Account Of His Jaisalmer Trip With Friends

Desert safari, haunted Kuldhara village, & Gadisar Lake. There's more...

delhi places to visit on new year

Ashish Tells Why Kashmir Turned Out To Be A Winter Wonderland For His Family

For Gondolas, Shikaras, and plenty of snow!

delhi places to visit on new year

Arunav Can't Stop Praising His Adventurous Trip To Sikkim & Darjeeling With Friends

For adventure in Air, on Land, and in Water!

delhi places to visit on new year

Avneet Describes Her Trip To Spiti With A Group Of Strangers That Became Friends

Sightseeing. Monasteries. Trekking. And beauty all along

5. Jim Corbett

A scene from the Jim Corbett safari

Jim Corbett, located near Nainital in Uttarakhand, finds its place among the best national parks in India. While the park sees a large tourist footfall primarily for its tigers, it is possible to spot several species of deer, leopards, jackals, red foxes, black bear, sloth bear, and monkeys as well. And it is not just the jeep safaris in the national park that makes it a wonderful weekend getaway from Delhi. The world-class resorts nestled inside & around the forest provide perfect settings for a rave New Year party in Jim Corbett.

How to reach Jim Corbett from Delhi? Situated 246 km away from Delhi, Jim Corbett is accessible by both rail and roads. But the nearest railway head, Ramnagar, is located 86 km from Jim Corbett. And so, I prefer going to Jim Corbett by road.

Why should you be heading to Jim Corbett this New Year? A DJ party in the middle of the forest is surely something that you must experience. And the winter season is perfect to take the jeep safaris at Jim Corbett. You can expect to see tigers and other animals as they crawl out of their hide to walk around in the sun. In addition to the Jim Corbett National Park , you can also visit the Garjiya Devi Temple and enjoy knick-knacks by the Kosi river.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Jim Corbett And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Jim Corbett with 2 nights’ stay would cost around INR 7,500; inclusive of jeep safari, stay, meals, and transfers. Just in case you are apprehensive about a trip to Jim Corbett, this account of an all girls trip to Jim Corbett will surely clear all your doubts.

Suggested Read : Gear Up For A New Year Party In Ahmedabad 2023: A Celebration Like Never Before!

A snap from one of the places for snow camping in Kanatal

Image Source One of the offbeat places to visit in Uttarakhand in winter , Kanatal offers serenity and picturesque views. And the option of snow camping in Kanatal makes it a go-to destination to ring in 2023 with a rave New Year party in the hills.

How to reach Kanatal from Delhi? Located 321 km from Delhi, Kanatal is well-connected to the rest of India. But since the nearest railway head, Rishikesh, is located 75 km away, it would be more prudent to take a road trip from Delhi instead.

Why should you be heading to Kanatal this New Year? Snow camping with DJ party & bonfire at the camps is what makes Kanatal a wonderful option for the New Year celebrations. I would also recommend you to try adventure activities, including trekking, jungle safari, rock climbing, rappelling, flying fox, and valley crossing. And since it is not every day that you visit Kanatal, you might also want to visit Surkanda Devi Temple, Kodia Jungle, and New Tehri.

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Kanatal And how much would such a trip cost you? You can experience all this and more at a price of about INR 5,000. The cost may increase in case you opt for the adventure activities.

Suggested Read: Discover the Best Way To Observe New Year’s Celebrations in Kerala

A night shot of the Parvati River at Kasol

Image Source Kasol, a scenic village along the Parvati river in Kullu, has become a backpacker’s’ delight in the last 10 years. And with the rooftop dance parties and bonfire, your New Year celebrations are sure to be something to cherish for a long long time.

How to reach Kasol from Delhi? Kasol is situated 518 km away from Delhi. An overnight bus/cab journey is the best way to reach Kasol. The sweet sounds of the Parvati river will wake you up a little while before you reach Kasol. And the views? Well, they are splendid!

Why should you be heading to Kasol this New Year? What’s better than a rooftop dance party with a bonfire in the picturesque setting of the verdant hills? Perhaps, the one that rings in the New Year. Right? Be it the lesser populated destinations of Kheerganga, Tosh, Chalal, Manikaran, and Malana that surround Kasol or the trekking trails that take you to these destinations, the reasons to visit Kasol at any time of the year are many in number. And, if time permits, you can also take a holy bath in the hot water springs of Manikaran. So, Kasol also comes in the list of the best New Year destinations near Delhi .

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Kasol And how much would such a trip cost you? It won’t be possible to cover all these destinations in 3 days. You will have to choose between Tosh, Malana, and Kheerganga. But any trip with 2 nights in the Parvati Valley would cost anything between INR 6,000 and INR 7,000.

A snap of sunset at Kausani

Image Source A hill station & village in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand, Kausani is a backpacker’s delight. It is said that Mahatma Gandhi, on his trip to the village, once called Kausani the Switzerland of India . The gorgeous views of the massive Himalayan peaks and the amazing climate are perfect to celebrate New Year here. And then there are numerous places to visit in Kausani, including Anasakti Ashram, Kausani Tea Estate, Sumitranandan Pant Museum, Baijnath Temple, and Rudradhari falls & caves.

How to reach Kausani from Delhi? Kausani is 411 km away from Delhi. Heading to the hill resort by train won’t be a good option as the nearest railway head, Kathgodam, is located over 140 km away from Kausani. The road journey, on the contrary, is very comfortable and beautiful.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Kausani And how much would such a trip cost you? Camping under the stars for 2 nights at Kausani with bonfire & live music, meals, sightseeing, and all transfers can cost you around INR 6,500.

9. Lansdowne

A snap of the Bhulla Lake in Lansdowne

Image Source Lansdowne is a quaint hill station in Uttarakhand that is known for its serenity and relaxing environment. Named after Lord Lansdowne, the erstwhile Viceroy of India, the cantonment area is one of the most frequented places to visit near Delhi. In addition to the magnificent views of the snow-clad mountains, the destination offers a chance to enjoy camping & hiking in the jungle. And a New Year party in Lansdowne would be a wonderful experience.

How to reach Lansdowne from Delhi? Lansdowne, located 260 km away from Delhi, is easily accessible by road as well as rail. Kotdwar, the nearest railhead to Lansdowne, is at a situated only 40 km away. However, most travelers still find it more convenient to take a road trip.

Why should you be heading to Lansdowne this New Year? Jungle camping with live music & bonfire is perfect for a New Year party. The scenic views from Tip-n-Top and the short hiking trips add to the charm of this year-round destination. Oh, and did I mention that you can go boating at the lake?

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Lansdowne And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Lansdowne with 1-night stay would cost you around INR 5,000; inclusive of stay, transfers, and meals.

Trip to Manali

Manali, the beautiful hill station of Himachal, is located on the banks of the river Beas and is one of the most outstanding places to visit near Delhi. It constitutes of 3 adjacent hillocks, each with a village & a temple. These 3 hillocks – Old Manali (with Manu Temple), Vashisht (with Vashisht Temple), and Dhungri (with Hadimba Temple) – are a gateway to the adventure centers of Solang, Rohtang, Kothi, and Gulaba. In addition to the adventure activities, there are numerous other things to do in Manali that will ensure a joyful & thrilling vacation here. And let us not forget the option to head for a rave new year party in Manali.

How to reach Manali from Delhi? The road distance between Manali and Delhi is 540 km. I personally find buses to be the best mode of transport between the two cities.

Why should you be heading to Manali this New Year? If not for the splendid views, you might be inspired to visit Manali for its tourist attractions, including Hadimba Temple, Van Vihar, and Solang Valley. The hill station also offers paragliding, skating, skiing, zorbing, & tobogganing at Solang Valley. And to add to the spirit of New Year celebrations, you can enjoy a New Year’s Eve disco party at the hotel itself.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Manali And how much would such a trip cost you? A winter trip to Manali would cost you around INR 6,000. However, you will have to shell out some extra money for adventure activities at Solang Valley . Here’s what Aakanksha has to say about her New Year trip to Manali .

11. Mcleodganj & Triund

A shot of the sunrise at Triund near Mcleodganj

Image Source Nestled in the Himalayas, Mcleodganj is one of best weekend getaways from Delhi. The calm & refreshing atmosphere, the Buddhist monasteries, and the myriad adventurous things to do in Mcleodganj make it a popular destination for travelers of all age groups. And with the options of Triund trek and rooftop parties on the New Year’s eve, the destination serves as a perfect location to end the year with a bang.

How to reach Mcleodganj from Delhi? Mcleodganj is located 480 km from Delhi. It is accessible by both road and rail. Pathankot, 90 km away, is the nearest railhead. A 10 km trek from Mcleodganj can take you to Triund.

Why should you be heading to Mcleodganj this New Year? The adventure junkies should not think twice before opting for the wonderful Triund trek . For the rest, there are other attractions like Bhagsunath temple & waterfall, Namgyal Monastery, Dal Lake, and Shiva Cafe. And if you want to ring in the year 2023 with a bang, you can always find a rave rooftop party at the hotel under the starry skies with foot-tapping music & bonfire.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Mcleodganj And how much would such a trip cost you? A 2 nights’ holiday in Mcleodganj and Triund would normally cost you around INR 7,000.

12. Mukteshwar

A group enjoying at a waterfall in Mukteshwar

One of the less popular places to visit near Delhi, Mukteshwar is a small town in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The unspoiled beauty, the splendid 180 ° views of the Himalayas, and the option of camping in Mukteshwar makes it a wonderful go-to destination for the celebration of New Year.

How to reach Mukteshwar from Delhi? The most suitable way of traveling to Mukteshwar, located 345 km from Delhi, is via road. However, you can also take a train to Kathgodam and cover a road journey of 73 km in a taxi.

Why should you be heading to Mukteshwar this New Year? You will find, should you choose to head to Mukteshwar, live folk music & bonfire in the camps. Of all the tourist attractions, I would recommend you to visit Bhalu Gaad waterfall, Chauthi Jaali, and Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow. And if you seek some extra thrill, you can opt for trekking, rock climbing, rappelling, and even paragliding.

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Mukteshwar And how much would such a trip cost you? A one-night trip to Mukteshwar would cost you around INR 5,500; excluding the cost of the adventure activities. You can expect an additional expenditure of about INR 2,500 for a couple of such activities.

13. Rishikesh

One of the deadliest rapids near Kaudiyala

Image Source One of the religious centers of India, Rishikesh has been increasingly gaining popularity among the backpackers and the adventure seekers as well. River rafting, bungee jumping, cliff jumping, and other fun things to do in Rishikesh ensure a thrilling vacation here. And what’s more? You can celebrate New Year in Rishikesh with open-air DJ parties and bonfire.

How to reach Rishikesh from Delhi? Rishikesh is located at a distance of 245 km from Delhi. Haridwar, 25 km away, is the nearest railhead. You can also head to Rishikesh by road. A large number of buses, cabs, and mini-coaches ply between Delhi and Rishikesh daily.

Why should you be heading to Rishikesh this New Year? Unless it is the monsoon season, there is no reason why you should question your decision of visiting Rishikesh. With adventure activities like bungee jumping & river rafting and tourist attractions like Laxman Jhula, Beatles Ashram, & Triveni Ghat, the destination is a perfect holiday destination. Add to it a DJ party with a bonfire at the riverside camps of Shivpuri and you’re in for a delightful New Year celebration in Rishikesh.

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Rishikesh And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Rishikesh from Delhi with a 1-night stay at the destination would normally cost you around INR 5,000. I’d suggest you keep aside almost the same amount for leisure & adventure activities in the destination.

Suggested Read: 17 New Year Celebration Ideas For Couples: Romantic Beginnings To 2023

14. Tirthan

A traveler takes a trek to a waterfall near the Tirthan Valley

Image Source Tirthan, the land of virgin beauty, is a quaint village that offers a wondrous holiday option for the offbeat travelers. Jalori Viewpoint, Serolsar Lake, Tirthan waterfalls, Goddess Budhi Nagin temple, and Great Himalayan National Park are some of the prominent tourist attractions of Tirthan. The rise in eco-tourism in the past decade and the fun-filled activities offered by the village make it a one of the best places to visit near Delhi to head for the celebrations of New Year.

How to reach Tirthan from Delhi? Without a doubt, the best way to travel to Tirthan from Delhi is via road. The 550 km long road journey offers some splendid views of the beautiful surroundings.

Why should you be heading to Tirthan this New Year? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to enjoy star gazing, trout fishing, trekking, rock climbing, rappelling, jumaring, and more on a new year escape from Delhi? And your new year celebrations could comprise of a bonfire with light music at the riverside campsite under the starry blanket of the night sky.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Tirthan And how much would such a trip cost you? Be prepared to shell out INR 7,500 – INR 8,000 for a trip to Tirthan with a 2 nights’ stay. And the cost may go up by a further 2,000 rupees due to the adventure activities.

15. Udaipur

A night shot of the Lake Palace in Udaipur

Image Source Grandeur, heritage, extravagance, and royalty are the terms one often associates with Udaipur. But the City of Lakes is counted among the most popular places to visit near Delhi for a New Year party. From sightseeing & boating to shopping in Udaipur , there’s a lot to do in this destination that has been rightfully named the Venice of the East .

How to reach Udaipur from Delhi? Udaipur has a railway station on the outskirts of the city that is well-connected to other cities of North India. However, one can also travel to Udaipur from Delhi by road. The 665 km long road journey would take around 11 – 12 hours.

Why should you be heading to Udaipur this New Year? Who would want to miss on the experience of royalty while enjoying a New Year party? I know that I wouldn’t! And though these might not be new year specials, but cruising in Lake Pichola, boating in Fateh Sagar Lake, riding the ropeway, and taking a sightseeing tour of the various places to visit in Udaipur add to the grand & royal experience that the destination boasts of.

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Udaipur And how much would such a trip cost you? Would you believe that you can enjoy this royal experience at a meager cost of INR 8,000? I was apprehensive about myself until I first paid from my pocket for my trip to Udaipur.

16. Neemrana

Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana, a small town in Rajasthan is now a renowned place among travelers as it is home to the majestic Neemrana Fort Palace. The palace was built in 1464 AD by Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan which has now been resorted and converted into a palace-hotel. This is one of the best places not only in Rajasthan but also in India to witness a blend of history and modernity. There cannot be a better place than this to ring in the New Year the royal way. So this time, head to Neemrana as it is one of the best places to visit on New Year near Delhi .

How to reach Neemrana from Delhi? The best way to reach Neemrana from Delhi is by opting for a road trip as there is no airport or railway station in the Neemrana. The distance between the two places is 127 kilometers and it will take around 3 hours to cover the distance. 

Why should you be heading to Neemrana this New Year? One of the royal ways to celebrate New Year this time is by heading to the famous Neemrana Fort and stay like Maharajas did in ancient times. Who would want to miss out on this chance? No one should miss such an opportunity. Apart from staying in the royal rooms, one can also dine-in and relish the taste of Rajasthan cuisine as well as indulge in some activities. 

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Neemrana And how much would such a trip cost you? One might have to shell out around INR 10,000 for two day trip which includes stay in the famous Neemrana Fort along with food costs. 

Taj Mahal In Agra

Agra has proved to be a magnet that attracts millions of tourists every year as it is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, that is, the Taj Mahal. It is a symbol of love which also gives a sneak peek into the history of the Mughals. Besides this, there are UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort that are some must-visit places. There is no doubt in the fact that Agra is one of the best New Year getaways from Delhi that anyone can opt for. 

How to reach Agra from Delhi? There are numerous ways to cover the distance of 233 kilometres between Agra and Delhi. You will be able to find many direct trains that ply between the two destinations. Apart from this, there are direct flights that may cost you around INR 3,000 per person. And the best way is to opt for a road trip with your family or friends.  

Why should you be heading to Agra this New Year? ‘Taj Nagri’ offers plenty of places to explore with your loved ones. There is more to Agra than the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri or Agra Fort. While traversing the lanes of Agra, you will find many places where you can celebrate the New Year with your friends. There is no dearth of pubs and clubs that will be ringing with the top numbers. As Agra offers beautiful sightseeing places as well as places to groove on music, there is no doubt in the fact that it is one of the best New Year destinations near Delhi .

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Agra And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Agra for one night might cost you about INR 5,000 per person which includes accommodation cost, food cost, and sightseeing costs.

18. Nainital 

Visit to Nainital

Every traveller must have heard about the ‘City of Lakes’, Nainital. Nine lakes like Nainital, Sattal, Bhimtal, and Naukuchiatal form a cluster of nine lakes, hence, the name. All these lakes are surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful homestays or hotels which offer a clear view of the lake. If you haven’t been to this beautiful then this is the chance to explore Nainital and check it off the list. 

How to reach Nainital from Delhi? The driving distance between Delhi and Nainital comes out to be around 297 kilometres which can be covered either by car or by bus. You can find many private buses plying between the two places. Apart from this, you can also reach Nainital via train. Book a direct train from Delhi to Kathgodam from where you will have to hire a taxi to cover the distance of 34 kilometres. 

Why should you be heading to Nainital this New Year? There is not one but many reasons why celebrating New Year in Nainital could be one of the best decisions in your life. Nainital in the month of December is usually covered with fresh snow and there are chances to even witness snowfall yourself. Moreover, most of the places in Nainital, especially Mall Road, is lit with lights and decorations due to Christmas and New Year. So, if you have been looking for a perfect New Year getaway near Delhi , then there cannot be a better option than Nainital. You can welcome the New Year with snowfall!

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Nainital And how much would such a trip cost you? Nainital trip cost for 1 night will come out to be around INR 4,500 including accommodation, transfers, food, and sightseeing. 

19. Dehradun & Mussoorie

mussoorie cover image wall of hope

Another place in the list of Dehradun & Mussoorie that are quite close to Delhi and can be reached over a night journey. Now, you might wonder why both of them are together always. Well, Dehradun and Mussoorie go hand-in-hand as they are an ideal package destination. It is a retreat from people living in the city and witnessing hustle every day. These places offer tranquil hills that are untouched by industrialization. So, if you have been looking for places to visit near Delhi on New Year then you can consider these places for your getaway. 

How to reach Dehradun & Mussoorie from Delhi? The distance between Delhi and Dehradun is 254 kilometres which can be covered by two ways – road or train. So, you can either book a seat on the train from Delhi to Dehradun or plan a road trip with your friends or family. After exploring Dehradun, you can head to Mussoorie by hiring a taxi and stay for a few days there to explore the sightseeing places. 

Why should you be heading to Dehradun & Mussoorie this New Year? Dehradun and Mussoorie come in the list of the top serene places to visit near Delhi. One can head to the hills to celebrate the New Year with their loved ones. There are several places to explore in Dehradun and Mussoorie like Robber’s Cave, Kempty Falls, Malsi Deer Park, Sahastradhara Falls, Company Garden, Lal Tibba, and many more. And if you are an animal lover & love to witness wildlife in their natural habitat then you must pay a visit to Rajaji National Park.  

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Dehradun & Mussoorie And how much would such a trip cost you? The cost of a vacation to Dehradun & Mussoorie might come out to be INR 6,000 per person including food, accommodation, and transfers. 

20. Chandigarh

Chandigarh cover

As everyone knows, Chandigarh is the first planned city of India which is the capital of two states – Punjab and Haryana. Chandigarh is one of the most famous vacation destinations for people living near the destination. With Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, and Leisure Valley, there is no doubt in the fact that it is an ideal destination for families for a trip. The city was built by the famous architect, Le Corbusier, who now has a museum in the city displaying his works. 

How to reach Chandigarh from Delhi? Chandigarh can be reached by road, air or train. One can avail for a direct flight or train from Delhi to Chandigarh airport or railway station. Apart from this, one can easily plan a road trip to Chandigarh from family or can even book a bus. Road trips are mostly preferred by people as the city is not far off and can be reached by overnight driving. 

Why should you be heading to Chandigarh this New Year? Chandigarh has proved to be one of the best travel destinations in the northern part of India. It is home to many tourist places like Rose Garden, Pinjore Garden, Choki Dhani, Sukhna Lake, and Rock Garden that one can explore on the eve of New Year. Moreover, there is no dearth of clubs & pubs in Chandigarh where people can head to with their friends and ring in the new year. So, head to Chandigarh as it is one of the top places to visit near Delhi for the New Year . 

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Chandigarh And how much would such a trip cost you? Chandigarh trip cost comes out to be minimal as it is one of the closest cities to Delhi. It usually costs around INR 6,000 for two days, including stay, food, and transfers. 

21. Mashobra

Mashobra skiing

Settled near Shimla, Mashobra is a little hamlet that is often ignored by the charm and popularity of Shimla. If anyone is looking for an alternative of Shimla but is quieter, then there cannot be a better place than Mashobra to resort to. With misty hills, green expanse, and apple orchards, Mashobra should be the first choice for nature lovers as there is minimal human obstruction. Not only this, Mashobra also gives a chance to indulge in top adventure activities like paragliding, trekking, rafting, and rock-climbing. 

How to reach Mashobra from Delhi? As it is located near Shimla, the best way to reach Mashobra from Delhi is to first reach Shimla. One can take a direct flight, train or bus from Delhi to Shimla and from there Mashobra has located a few kilometres away that can be covered in an hour. Besides this, one can also opt for a road trip from Delhi to Mashobra which can be a fun way to travel if done the right way.

Why should you be heading to Mashobra this New Year? If you are a winter person and love to witness snowfall then Mashobra is your New Year destination. And if you haven’t witnessed snowfall yet then you should head to Mashobra as it is one of the best places to visit near Delhi on New Year. There is a lot to explore and you can even get a view of the Himalayas if you are ready to trek. Apart from this, you can also opt for skiing if you are into winter sports. What else can one ask for other than welcoming the New Year with snowfall?

Ideal trip duration: 1N/2D in Mashobra And how much would such a trip cost you? A trip to Mashobra can cost nearly INR 6,500 per person for a one night stay. It not only includes accommodation charges but also sightseeing costs and transfers. 

Beauty of Jaipur

If you not a hill person or are bored of hills then the best place for you to celebrate New Year is Rajasthan. Yes, Rajasthan is full of majestic forts that will take you back to the era when Mughals used to rule India. Among all the cities in this state, the best one is Jaipur which is famous for local food, tourist places, and shopping items. Along with this, you will also get a chance to opt for a camel safari. 

How to reach Jaipur from Delhi? There are many ways to cover the distance of 281 kilometres between Delhi and Jaipur. One can opt for a direct flight, bus, or a train that plies between these two cities. Sanganer Airport is located just 10 kilometres away from the city centre which makes it easy to reach Jaipur. Apart from this, one can also opt for the Volvo bus that offers the most comfortable journey. One can also travel via road with friends or family and reach Jaipur overnight. 

Why should you be heading to Jaipur this New Year? Jaipur is the city of royals and there are many tourist attractions that are worth visiting at least once in their lifetime. There is Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, Abhaneri Stepwell, City Palace, Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, and Choki Dhani. If you visit these places once, they will leave you bewitched with their charm. So, if you have been looking for places to visit near Delhi on New Year then you need not fret and head to the Pink City. 

Ideal trip duration: 2N/3D in Jaipur And how much would such a trip cost you? A vacation to Jaipur costs around INR 6,000 per person for two days, including food, stay, and transfers. 

Suggested Read: 28 Best New Year Parties In Delhi (2023)

Still thinking? Don’t waste time. Get packed, plan your vacation in India and do visit one of the places to visit near Delhi for the celebrations of New Year 2023! For our editorial codes of conduct and copyright disclaimer, please click  here . 

delhi places to visit on new year

Adventurous Rishikesh Tour 2D/1N Package @ Rs 2,300

delhi places to visit on new year

Jim Corbett Tour 3D/2N Package @ Rs 5,299

delhi places to visit on new year

Enchanting Uttarakhand Tour 4D/3N Package @ Rs 7,199

delhi places to visit on new year

Action-Packed Uttarakhand Tour 5D/4N @ RS 9,000

delhi places to visit on new year

Uttarakhand Tour Package with Corbett 7D/6N @ 21,000

People Also Read:

New Year In Malaysia New Year In Montreal New Year In Paris

Recent Posts

delhi places to visit on new year

9 Interesting Facts About Qutub Minar: Everyone Should Know Of!

delhi places to visit on new year

9 Best Places To Visit Near Humayun Tomb For A Wholesome Experience

delhi places to visit on new year

10 Places To Visit Near Jama Masjid For The Best Holiday

हैदराबाद के पास हिल स्टेशन

15 हैदराबाद के पास हिल स्टेशन, जो घूमने की प्रतीक्षा में हैं

दिल्ली के पास घूमने योग्य स्थान

70 दिल्ली के पास घूमने योग्य स्थान: राजधानी से 600 किमी के भीतर

दिल्ली के पास सबसे अच्छे रिसॉर्ट्स

2024 में सप्ताहांत पर आराम करने, तरोताजा होने और आराम करने के लिए 39 दिल्ली के पास सबसे अच्छे रिसॉर्ट्स

Trending Blogs

delhi places to visit on new year

20 Mysterious Places In India To Visit In 2023 More Bizarre Than The Bermuda Triangle

delhi places to visit on new year

10 Scariest Roads In India That Are A Driver’s Nightmare

delhi places to visit on new year

101 Places To Visit In India Before You Turn 30 in 2024

Skiing In Krasnaya Polyana

35 Exotic Places To Visit In December In India 2024 To Enjoy A Surreal Vacation

a couple in front of taj mahal

60 Best Honeymoon Destinations In India In 2024

Best honeymoon destinations in the world

95 Best Honeymoon Destinations In The World In 2023 For A Romantic Escape!

Best Places To Visit In India By Month

Best places to visit outside india by month.

  • TravelTriangle
  • Delhi »
  • Tour Packages
  • Honeymoon Packages
  • Family Packages
  • Budget Tour Packages
  • Luxury Tour Packages
  • Adventure Tour Packages
  • Group Tour Packages
  • Kerala Tour Packages
  • Goa Tour Packages
  • Andaman Tour Packages
  • Sikkim Tour Packages
  • Himachal Tour Packages
  • Uttarakhand Tour Packages
  • Rajasthan Tour Packages
  • Tour Packages From Delhi
  • Tour Packages From Mumbai
  • Tour Packages From Bangalore
  • Tour Packages From Chennai
  • Tour Packages From Kolkata
  • Tour Packages From Hyderabad
  • Tour Packages From Ahmedabad
  • Kerala Tourism
  • Goa Tourism
  • Sikkim Tourism
  • Andaman Tourism
  • Himachal Tourism
  • Uttarakhand Tourism
  • Rajasthan Tourism
  • Hotels in Kerala
  • Hotels in Goa
  • Hotels in Sikkim
  • Hotels in Andaman
  • Hotels in Himachal
  • Hotels in Uttarakhand
  • Hotels in Rajasthan

FabHotels Travel Blog

  • Travel Blog
  • Top Attractions
  • Hill Stations
  • Places to Visit in India
  • Things To Do
  • Weekend Getaways
  • Historical Places
  • Tours & Itineraries
  • Festival & Events
  • Food & Restaurants
  • Delhi Travel Blog
  • Jaipur Travel Blog
  • Goa Travel Blog
  • Mumbai Travel Blog
  • Bangalore Travel Blog
  • Chennai Travel Blog
  • Pune Travel Blog
  • Hyderabad Travel Blog
  • Kolkata Travel Blog
  • Indian Holidays Calendar 2024
  • Long Weekends 2024
  • Travel Tips & Hacks
  • Top 10 in India
  • India Tourism Guide
  • Indian Railways (IRCTC)
  • Indian Railways News
  • Metro Rail Networks
  • Web Check-in
  • Hotels in Delhi
  • Hotels in Mumbai
  • Hotels in Gurgaon
  • Hotels in Bangalore
  • Hotels in Jaipur
  • Hotels in Chennai
  • Hotels in Goa
  • Hotels in Pune
  • Hotels in Hyderabad
  • Hotels in Kolkata

banner-image

25 Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year 2024: ✔ tourist places

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Places to Visit > 25 Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year 2024: ✔ tourist places

2024 is just a few days away – so time to welcome it warmly and with lots of positivity. If you are in Delhi-NCR, here is a list of top places you can visit to welcome the New Year 2024. Usher in the New Year with only good vibes by celebrating it in any one of the incredible places situated in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan.

Places to visit in Himachal Pradesh

Shimla

Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and a wonderful destination that will relax and rejuvenate you. Once called the Summer Capital of the Britishers, today the city is full of beautiful architecture, stunning viewpoints, and restaurants and cafés.

  • Distance from Delhi: 343 km
  • Local attractions: Mall Road, Botanical Gardens, The Ridge, Jakhoo Hill, and Hanuman Temple, Kalka-Shimla Railway

Book Hotels in Shimla

2. Mcleodganj

Mcleodganj

Located near Dharmashala, Mcleodganj is a perfect combination of the spiritual and the fun side of Himachal and is one of the best tourist places near Delhi for New Year . The town reflects the Tibetan culture and houses some of the most prominent Tibetan monasteries. You can enjoy the colours and culture of Mcleodganj and welcome 2024 peacefully here.

  • Distance from Delhi: 473 km
  • Local attractions: Namgyal Monastery, Dal Lake, St. John in the Wilderness Church, Naddi View Point, Kalachakra Temple

3. Tirthan Valley

Tirthan Valley

Tirthan Valley lies very close to the Great Himalayan National Park entrance. The serene Tirthan River flows through the valley, exuding a whimsical vibe. Imagine spending New Year’s Eve with good food, great company, and watching the beautiful river flow! The place offers abundant choices for adventure activities.

  • Distance from Delhi: 496 km
  • Local attractions: Serlosar Lake, Jalori Pass, Jibhi hamlet, Great Himalayan National Park

Kasol

Kasol is slowly becoming a very popular tourist destination in Himachal. The place is now known for its Hippie culture along with incredible Israeli food and awesome trekking paths. Nestled amongst snow-tipped mountains and greenery, book a hotel or a cottage here, and enjoy the New Year.

  • Distance from Delhi: 511 km
  • Local attractions: Nature Park, Gurudwara Manikaran, Kheerganga Trek Choj Bridge

Manali

With snow-capped mountain ranges, beautiful valleys, and incredible views, Manali will make your New Year celebration all the more special. For adventure lovers, Manali has a lot of options like skiing, snowboarding, trekking, and zip-lining. The popular hill station is located in the Kullu District and is at an altitude of 2050 metres. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 530 km
  • Local attractions: Hadimba Devi Temple, Manu Temple, Jogini Falls, Mall Road, Solang Nala, Bhrigu Lake

Book Hotels in Manali

6. Dalhousie 

Dalhousie

Looking for a calm and serene spot to welcome 2024? There is no place better than Dalhousie. This hill station is a paradise for wild animals, birds, and incredible flora. Dalhousie is spread over 5 different hills and has a lot of tourist spots for travellers. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 560 km
  • Local attractions: Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Dainkund Peak, St. John’s Church, Beeji’s Park, Chamera Dam

7. Khajjiar 

Khajjiar 

Khajjiar is a small town located near Dalhousie and is called the mini-Switzerland of India because of its topographical resemblance to this country. Khajjiar Lake is a sight to behold. The entire town is surrounded by green meadows and tall cedar trees. Sometimes the town can be closed if the snowfall is very high. Check this out before planning your New Year trip here.

  • Distance from Delhi: 571 km
  • Local attractions: Khajjiar Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Dainkund Peak, Khajji Nag Temple, Kalatop Forest

Places to visit in Uttarakhand

8. haridwar.

Haridwar

Who said New Year has to always be about partying? Get the blessings of the almighty on New Year’s Eve with a visit to the holy Haridwar. Filled with temples and ashrams on all sides, you will instantly feel at peace when you enter the city. Take part in the popular Ganga Arati at the banks of the river Ganga.

  • Distance from Delhi: 222 km
  • Local attractions: Har Ki Pauri Ghat, Rajaji National Park, Shri Mata Mansa Devi Mandir, Shantikunj Gayatri Parivar

Book Hotels in Haridwar

9. Dehradun 

Dehradun

Dehradun is also quite close to Delhi and hence makes it to the list of awesome places to visit near Delhi during New Year. This very popular hill station will leave your senses relaxed and calm. There are a lot of awesome tourist spots in Dehradun. Celebrate New Year at the foothills of the Himalayas.  

  • Distance from Delhi: 247
  • Local attractions: Robber’s Cave, Rajaji National Park, Tapkeshwar Mandir, Malsi Deer Park, Mindrolling Monastery

Book Hotels in Dehradun

10. Lansdowne

Lansdowne

Lansdowne is a beautiful town in Uttarakhand and is located at an elevation of 1700 metres above sea level. This town is known for its wildlife and undisturbed natural beauty. It is quite close to Jim Corbett National Park too. You can spend your New Year in hotels that offer mesmerising views of the mountain ranges.

  • Distance from Delhi: 271 km
  • Local Attractions: Tip In Top Point, Manwaring Viewpoint, Bhulla Tal

11. Mussoorie 

Mussoorie

Another equally popular tourist spot in Uttarakhand is Mussoorie. Every corner of this beautiful hill station will leave you amazed by the beauty of nature and the friendly behaviour of the locals. Find a great hotel or a resort, settle back and enjoy the views. Take a cable car ride on New Year’s Eve and feel on top of the world. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 290 km
  • Local attractions: Company Garden, Lal Tibba Scenic Point, Gun Hill Point, Kempty Falls, Bhadraj Temple

Book Hotels in Mussoorie

12. Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti is a small little town in Uttarakhand about 60 km from Mussoorie. This hill station is away from the usual crowd and leaves you relaxed on New Year. You can have quiet picnics and enjoy great views of the mountains from here. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 291 km
  • Local attractions: Burans Khanda, Surkanda Devi Kaddukhal

13. Nainital

Nainital

Nainital is one of the top places to visit near Delhi for New Year celebration, thanks to its proximity to the capital and its mesmerising beauty. Take a boat ride in the Nainital Lake or explore the city on a horseback. Nainital is not very crowded in winters and hence you can own the place and celebrate New Year like a champ.

  • Distance from Delhi: 306 km
  • Local attractions: Nainital Lake, Snow Viewpoint, Tiffin Top, G B Pant High Altitude Zoo, Cave Garden, Shri Maa Naina Devi Temple

Also Read: Places to Visit in Nainital

Almora

Thousands of travellers visit this amazing hill station every year. Complete with hill temples, quaint little churches, and street-side markets, you will fall in love with this destination. Almora has many budget-friendly lodging options for visitors.

  • Distance from Delhi: 370 km
  • Local attractions: Kasar Devi Temple, Chitai Golu Devta temple, Budden Memorial Methodist Church, Mrig Vihar Zoo 

Auli 

Want to ski on New Year’s Eve? Head over to Auli. If the snowfall conditions are favourable, skiing activities open from January. If you want to spend New Year’s atop a hill with nature’s bounty all around you, take up the Kuari Pass trailhead. Auli is also popular for its long cable ride.

  • Distance from Delhi: 386
  • Local attractions: Auli ropeway, Artificial Lake, Gurson Bugyal, Chattrakund, Joshimath

16. Abbott Mount

Located at an altitude of 7000-feet, this small hamlet has cottages, a small church, and eateries set amidst deodar and pine forests and deep valleys. The place ties up visitors with its ethereal beauty. You can relax away from the usual crowd you are used to and welcome the New Year with a calm soul here. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 440 km
  • Local attractions: Abbott Mount Church, Lohaghat, Banasur ka Kila, Mayawati Ashram

Places to visit in Rajasthan

Jaipur

Called the Pink City, Jaipur is a great place to welcome the New Year 2024. You can welcome the New Year like royalty, with great food and amazing beverages. Celebrations cannot be better than this.  Jaipur has great scope for shopping, sightseeing, and is known for its amazing cafes.

  • Distance from Delhi: 279 km
  • Local attractions: Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal

Book Hotels in Jaipur

The name Dausa means ‘beautiful like heaven’. This wonderful little city is one of the very unique tourist places near Delhi for New Year celebration . This city is about 50 km from Jaipur and is known for its stone carvings and architecturally amazing structures. Pleasantly cold, Dausa is best explored during December and January so ideal for you to celebrate New Year’s Eve here.

  • Distance from Delhi: 282 km
  • Local attractions: Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Gatolav Pond

19. Dholpur

Dholpur is located on the banks of the river Chambal. Friendly locals, amazing street food, and the popular Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary make Dholpur a great place to visit with family and friends. The city gets very hot in summer and December-January are the best months to visit Dholpur.

  • Distance from Delhi: 292 km
  • Local attractions: Shergarh Fort, Nihal Tower, Chopda Mahadev Mandir, Chambal Safari

20. Ranthambore

Ranthambore

Located on the foothills of the Aravali Hills, Ranthambore is a paradise for Tigers. The Ranthambore National Park offers regular safaris inside the premises and you can spend your New Year spotting rare species of animals and birds. Do not forget to visit the Ranthambore Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Distance from Delhi: 392 km
  • Local attractions: Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Jogi Mahal, Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Ajmer

Ajmer is a cultural paradise of Rajasthan. This is the oldest city in the State and is surrounded by important landmarks, forts, and palaces. Ajmer has a lot of hotels and restaurants for visitors and you can spend a relaxed couple of days here, enjoying the ambience. 

  • Distance from Delhi: 402 km
  • Local attractions: Hazrat Khawaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah, Anasagar Lake, Dhai Din Ka Jhopra, Nareli Gyanoday Digamber Jain Temple

22. Jodhpur

Jodhpur

Jodhpur is called the Blue City because of how most buildings here are painted blue. Stare from the balcony of your room into the never-ending stretch of blue houses and buildings and that alone will make your New Year super special! Jodhpur offers a wide range of lodging options for travellers.

  • Distance from Delhi: 619 km
  • Local attractions: Mehrangarh Fort and Museum, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Bal Samand Lake

23. Udaipur

Udaipur

Just like Jaipur, Udaipur will also make you feel like royalty. This is one of the best places to visit near Delhi on New Year because of how lovely the city looks when it is all decked up. Did you know that Udaipur is called the ‘Venice of the East’? Plan a trip here to explore the reasons why!

  • Distance from Delhi: 661 km
  • Local attractions: City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, Fateh Sagar Lake, Saheliyon-ki-Bari

Book Hotels in Udaipur

24. Mount Abu

Mount Abu

This is the only hill station in Rajasthan. Complete with various viewpoints, picturesque lakes, and boating facilities, Mount Abu is a favourite tourist spot for travellers around the country. The hill station makes to the list of places to visit near Delhi during New Year because of its amazing views and tourist spots.

  • Distance from Delhi: 761 km
  • Local attractions: Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake

25. Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer looks like a picture out of an Arabian Nights fairy tale! This is called the ‘Golden City’ and lies in the middle of the mighty Thar Desert. Picture a tent under the night sky and stars with soft sand under your feet! Have you ever had a more awesome New Year celebration before?

  • Distance from Delhi: 767 km
  • Local attractions: Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Patwon ki Haveli, Salam Singh Ki Haweli

Looking for the perfect getaway to end 2023 and begin 2024 on a high note? Explore the above-mentioned places to visit near Delhi for New Year celebration and start planning.  

' src=

Related Blogs

related blog image

Latest Travel Blogs

related blog image

GET FAB BLOGS IN YOUR INBOX!

Book a hotel.

  • Social Share

Discover Hotels and Places Nearby

Top places to visit in india, hotels in india, hotels near airport, hotels near railway station, budget hotels, couple friendly hotels.

  • Places to Visit in Agra
  • Places to Visit in Ahmedabad
  • Places to Visit in Amritsar
  • Places to Visit in Bangalore
  • Places to Visit in Bhopal
  • Places to Visit in Chandigarh
  • Places to Visit in Chennai
  • Places to Visit in Coorg
  • Places to Visit in Dehradun
  • Places to Visit in Delhi
  • Places to Visit in Dharamshala
  • Places to Visit in Goa
  • Places to Visit in Gurgaon
  • Places to Visit in Guwahati
  • Places to Visit in Haridwar
  • Places to Visit in Indore
  • Places to Visit in Jaipur
  • Places to Visit in Kolkata
  • Places to Visit in Lonavala
  • Places to Visit in Lucknow
  • Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar
  • Places to Visit in Manali
  • Places to Visit in Mumbai
  • Places to Visit in Mussoorie
  • Places to Visit in Nainital
  • Places to Visit in Nashik
  • Places to Visit in Noida
  • Places to Visit in Ooty
  • Places to Visit in Rishikesh
  • Places to Visit in Surat
  • Places to Visit in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Places to Visit in Udaipur
  • Places to Visit in Varanasi
  • Places to Visit in Pondicherry
  • Places to Visit in Coimbatore
  • Places to Visit in Kochi
  • Places to Visit in Kodaikanal
  • Places to Visit in Pune
  • FabHotels: Hotel Booking App
  • Hotels in Agra
  • Hotels in Ahmedabad
  • Hotels in Amritsar
  • Hotels in Chandigarh
  • Hotels in Coimbatore
  • Hotels in Coorg
  • Hotels in Dehradun
  • Hotels in Dharamshala
  • Hotels in Gangtok
  • Hotels in Haridwar
  • Hotels in Indore
  • Hotels in Kochi
  • Hotels in Kodaikanal
  • Hotels in Lonavala
  • Hotels in Lucknow
  • Hotels in Mahabaleshwar
  • Hotels in Manali
  • Hotels in Mohali
  • Hotels in Mussoorie
  • Hotels in Nainital
  • Hotels in New Delhi
  • Hotels in Noida
  • Hotels in Ooty
  • Hotels in Pondicherry
  • Hotels in Puri
  • Hotels in Rishikesh
  • Hotels in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Hotels in Tirupati
  • Hotels in Udaipur
  • Hotels in Ujjain
  • Hotels in Varanasi
  • Hotels Near Ahmedabad Airport
  • Hotels Near Amritsar Airport
  • Hotels Near Bangalore Airport
  • Hotels Near Bhopal Airport
  • Hotels Near Bhubaneswar Airport
  • Hotels Near Chandigarh Airport
  • Hotels Near Chennai Airport
  • Hotels Near Coimbatore Airport
  • Hotels Near Goa Airport
  • Hotels Near Gwalior Airport
  • Hotels Near Hyderabad Airport
  • Hotels Near Indore Airport
  • Hotels Near Jaipur Airport
  • Hotels Near Kolkata Airport
  • Hotels Near Lucknow Airport
  • Hotels Near Mumbai Airport
  • Hotels Near Nagpur Airport
  • Hotels Near New Delhi Airport
  • Hotels Near Pune Airport
  • Hotels Near Vadodara Airport
  • Hotels Near Agra Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ahmedabad Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Amritsar Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Bangalore Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Bhopal Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Bhubaneswar Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Chandigarh Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Chennai Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Coimbatore Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Dehradun Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ernakulam Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ghaziabad Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Gorakhpur Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Guwahati Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Gwalior Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Haridwar Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Indore Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Kanpur Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Kolkata Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Lucknow Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ludhiana Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Madurai Railway Station
  • Hotels Near New Delhi Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Pune Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ranchi Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Surat Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Tirupati Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Udaipur Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Ujjain Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Vadodara Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Varanasi Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Vijayawada Railway Station
  • Hotels Near Visakhapatnam Railway Station
  • Budget hotels in Agra
  • Budget hotels in Ahmedabad
  • Budget hotels in Amritsar
  • Budget hotels in Bangalore
  • Budget hotels in Bhubaneswar
  • Budget hotels in Chandigarh
  • Budget hotels in Chennai
  • Budget hotels in Coimbatore
  • Budget hotels in Coorg
  • Budget hotels in Dehradun
  • Budget hotels in Ernakulam
  • Budget hotels in Gangtok
  • Budget hotels in Goa
  • Budget hotels in Gurgaon
  • Budget hotels in Haridwar
  • Budget hotels in Hyderabad
  • Budget hotels in Indore
  • Budget hotels in Jaipur
  • Budget hotels in Kodaikanal
  • Budget hotels in Kolkata
  • Budget hotels in Lonavala
  • Budget hotels in Madurai
  • Budget hotels in Mahabaleshwar
  • Budget hotels in Manali
  • Budget hotels in Mumbai
  • Budget hotels in Mussoorie
  • Budget hotels in Nashik
  • Budget hotels in Ooty
  • Budget hotels in Pondicherry
  • Budget hotels in Pune
  • Budget hotels in Rishikesh
  • Budget hotels in Shirdi
  • Budget hotels in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Budget hotels in Tirupati
  • Budget hotels in Udaipur
  • Budget hotels in Varanasi
  • Couple friendly hotels in Agra
  • Couple friendly hotels in Ahmedabad
  • Couple friendly hotels in Bangalore
  • Couple friendly hotels in Bhopal
  • Couple friendly hotels in Chandigarh
  • Couple friendly hotels in Chennai
  • Couple friendly hotels in Coimbatore
  • Couple friendly hotels in Coorg
  • Couple friendly hotels in Dehradun
  • Couple friendly hotels in Dharamshala
  • Couple friendly hotels in Goa
  • Couple friendly hotels in Greater Noida
  • Couple friendly hotels in Gurgaon
  • Couple friendly hotels in Guwahati
  • Couple friendly hotels in Hyderabad
  • Couple friendly hotels in Indore
  • Couple friendly hotels in Jaipur
  • Couple friendly hotels in Kanpur
  • Couple friendly hotels in Kochi
  • Couple friendly hotels in Kolkata
  • Couple friendly hotels in Lonavala
  • Couple friendly hotels in Lucknow
  • Couple friendly hotels in Mahabaleshwar
  • Couple friendly hotels in Manali
  • Couple friendly hotels in Mohali
  • Couple friendly hotels in Mumbai
  • Couple friendly hotels in Mussoorie
  • Couple friendly hotels in Nashik
  • Couple friendly hotels in New Delhi
  • Couple friendly hotels in Noida
  • Couple friendly hotels in Ooty
  • Couple friendly hotels in Pondicherry
  • Couple friendly hotels in Pune
  • Couple friendly hotels in Rishikesh
  • Couple friendly hotels in Siliguri
  • Couple friendly hotels in Surat
  • Couple friendly hotels in Udaipur
  • Couple friendly hotels in Vadodara
  • Couple friendly hotels in Varanasi

Awesome August Banner

  • Be our Franchisee
  • Travel Agent
  • Corporate Enquiries
  • Quarantine Hotels
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cancellation Policy

qr_code

logo

  • Corporate Tours
  • +91-9090403075

logo

  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Uttarakhand
  • Weekend Getaways
  • Spiti Valley
  • Honeymoon Packages
  • International Trips
  • India Trips

Weekend Trips

  • Group Tours

Share to facebook

15 Best Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year

You can also go for various Christmas and New Year tour packages to avoid the chaos of last-minute mess. 

So, let’s check out the list of all the places to visit near Delhi for New Year:

1. Bir Billing

 alt=

Camp under the stars, with a bonfire, and set the mood to celebrate the most happening New Year of your life. 

Ideal Duration: 2 Days

Distance From Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 463 km.

Suggested Read: 15 Places To Celebrate New Year In India

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive exclusive offers, latest news and updates.

Just picture this: You are sitting beside the bonfire under a starry sky with your friends singing a song. As it gets cold, the fire keeps everyone warm. So you can imagine what it is like to celebrate New Year in Shimla. 

So this New Year, if you are short on time but want to make the most of your trip, then Shimla is one of the best places to visit in Delhi in New Year.

Ideal Duration: 2 days

Distance From Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 343 km. 

Suggested Read: New Year Parties In Delhi To Welcome The New Year With A Bang

3. Dalhousie & Khajjiar

Explore Dainkund Peak, Panjpulla waterfall, and the Chamera Lake in Dalhousie, and quench your thirst for adventure in Khajjiar by trekking, zorbing, paragliding, and other adventure activities. 

Ideal Duration: 3 days

Distance From Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 560 km.

Suggested Read: 15 Best Places To Visit In Christmas For A Festive Delight

4. Dhanaulti

Marvel at the beautiful mountains of the Garhwal region and enjoy camping under the stars, surrounded by snowy mountains on the eve of New Year. 

A trip to Dhanualti on New Year is something to look forward to. 

Distance From Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 283 km.

Suggested Read: 11 Unique Christmas Traditions That Will Blow Your Mind

5. Jim Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park is the best and the most popular National Park in India, and receives a huge number of tourists every year, mainly for it’s tigers, you can spot some other wildlife too, including foxes, black bears, sloth bears, leopards, jackals, and other animals as well. 

You can spend the night at the national park, on the New Year’s Eve, and have the best time of your life. 

Ideal Duration: 3 Days

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 242.9 km

The serene environment, the calm, and the fact that you can go snow camping in Kanatal make it one of the best places to visit near Delhi for New Year. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 304 km.

Kasol is the best place to welcome the New Year with a bang as you can enjoy rooftop parties, bonfires, barbeques, with an endless amount of fun, especially during the New Year’s Eve. 

The place becomes crowded with tourists and it feels like the entire country is in Kasol to celebrate the new chapter of their lives. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 481 km. 

Suggested Read: Celebrate New Year In Bali: 10 Hottest Celebrations

Marvel at the gorgeous Himalayan Peaks and visit the Kausani Tea Estate, Baijnath temple, Sumitranandan Pant Temple, Rudradhari Falls, caves, and many other places in Kausani. 

The weather is just perfect during the year-end, which makes a trip to Kausani for New Year, worth every penny. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 434 km.

9. Lansdowne

It is one of the most beautiful places in Uttarakhand, blessed with beauty in abundance, and is known for its calm and relaxed environment and its serenity.

Lansdowne is named after Lord Lansdowne, the former viceroy of India, and is one of the most-visited places in Delhi, especially during long weekends. You can also go for adventure activities such as hiking, trekking, and camping in the jungle. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 280 km.

10. Mcleaodganj

Travelers of all ages enjoy Mcleodganj because it offers adventure activities and monasteries for old people as well. The areas around the monasteries are one of the calmest places in the region, probably because of the positive energies present in the vicinity due to the presence of the monks. 

You can go for trekking activities, if that is what you are seeking, and also enjoy the roof-top parties, bonfires, and camping under the starry sky. Hasn’t that been the dream all along? 

Some popular attractions to explore in Mcleodganj are the Shiva Cafe, Baghsunath Temple, Dal Lake, Namgyal Monastery, Bhagsunath Temple and waterfall, and many other attractions that make Mcleodganj one of the best places to visit near Delhi For New Year.

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 477 km.

11. Mukteshwar

If you want peace during the New Year, then Mukteshwar is also quite a good place to celebrate your New Year in peace and quiet, just the way you like it. Giving you an incredible 180 degrees view of the valley, Mukteshwar is probably the best choice for you for a peaceful New Year celebration with your loved ones. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 358 km.

12. Rishikesh

Rishikesh has been quite popular among adventure seekers, backpackers, and religious people as well. If you are looking for an adventure, then you are in for a treat for Rishikesh offers plenty of adventure activities such as River rafting, paragliding, zorbing, zipline, Bungee jumping, cliff jumping, and plenty of other things to do. 

For a soul-rejuvenating experience, visit the Ganga Aarti, visit the Beatles Ashram, and enjoy the rooftop parties and bonfires on the Eve of New Year to make it one of the most memorable years of your life. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 228 km.

13. Tirthan

Many places to explore in Tirthan include Tirthan waterfalls, Jalori Pass, Serolsar Lake, Goddess Budhi Nagin Temple, and the Great Himalayan National Park. These are some of the most prominent and major attractions of Tirthan, which you should not miss out on. 

Enjoy stargazing after a tiring day with adventure activities such as Rappelling, trout fishing, Hiking, Trekking, Rock Climbing, and so on.

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 461 km. 

14. Udaipur

The grandeur of the place, the royalty, and the luxury can be seen in the architecture of the famous monuments that have been built in Udaipur. 

If you are into historical places, Udaipur is the right choice. You can indulge in activities such as shopping, boating around the lakes, and cafe hopping. 

With so many historical monuments and the lakes that make the place beautiful, has been rightfully honoured as the Venice of the East. 

Enjoy the forts and popular lakes, such as Lake Pichola in Udaipur, and go boating in Fatehsagar Lake and take hundreds of pictures. 

The beauty of this stunning place can be easily seen at night as you can see the reflections of lights on the lake’s water, and on New Year’s Eve, the city looks even more beautiful. So this New Year, you can plan a trip to Udaipur for a historical tour.

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 686 km.

15. Mashobra

Mashobra is a small hamlet, located a few kilometers away from Shimla, so you can just reach Shimla from Delhi and then cover the distance by road. 

The place is stunningly beautiful and offers adventure activities such as rafting, paragliding, trekking, and rock climbing. 

The best part is that only a few people know about it, so it still needs to be sold by humans and also gives you a chance to celebrate your New Year with fewer people and more good vibes. 

Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 352 km.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

Q: where we can visit on new year in delhi, q: which is the best place to celebrate new year near ncr, q: where to go for new year’s 2024 near delhi.

Our Blog Post

 alt=

Looking for a hassle free trip?

Connect with our experts! Get the best Itineraries and Offers!

We at WanderOn are a modern travel community that provides end to end travel packages in India and abroad. We design the best travel itineraries that encourage group traveling for like-minded people. Our services include road trips, trekking expeditions, corporate trips, and customized tour packages. On our trips, we ensure hassle-free traveling, top-notch accommodation and guided sightseeing that too in a budget that won't burn a hole in your pocket. Just give us your dates and be ready to experience traveling like never before.

  • Bir Billing
  • Chopta Tungnath
  • Kasol Kheerganga
  • Tirthan Valley
  • Manali Solang

Himalayan Escapades

  • Kasol Manali
  • Parvati Valley
  • Mcleod Bir Tirthan
  • Mcleod Bir Barot

Backpacking Trips

  • Himachal Backpacking
  • Ladakh Trips
  • Meghalaya Backpacking
  • Kashmir Backpacking
  • Beautiful Places to Visit in Spring in India
  • Workcations: The New Trend of Travel
  • Breathtaking Monasteries of Ladakh
  • Soul-Satisfying things to do in Spiti Valley
  • Mesmerising Waterfalls of Meghalaya to Visit

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cancellation Policy
  • Terms & Condition

WANDERON EXPERIENCES PVT LTD

3rd Floor, Building No-436, Phase IV, Udyog Vihar, Sector-18, Gurugram, Haryana-122001

© WANDERON EXPERIENCES PVT LTD, All rights reserved.

Where do you want to go next.

Zingbus Logo- 1

10 Must Visit Places in Delhi NCR to Welcome New Year

Ashish Verma

With its unmatched beauty, Delhi—a mesmerising blend of modernity, culture, and history—beckons visitors to celebrate the start of a new year. 

The exquisite Red Fort, the classic beauty of Humayun’s Tomb, and the Lotus Temple, with its serene atmosphere, are just a few of the city’s many historical sites that contribute to its charm as places to visit in Delhi NCR. 

Delhi, with its busy streets and diverse food, vibrant markets like Chandni Chowk and Hauz Khas Village, reflects an eclectic fusion of cultures. 

delhi places to visit on new year

Connaught Place, the beating centre of the city, is teeming with activity and provides a variety of experiences, from luxury shopping to street shows to places to visit in Delhi NCR.

Delhi turns into a magnificent place as the evening draws in by decorating famous sites like Qutub Minar and India Gate with lights.

Check out this article: Places to Visit in Delhi NCR

The food culture in the city is amazing, offering a wide variety of dishes from sophisticated rooftop restaurants to traditional delicacies found in Paranthe Wali Gali making it a place to visit in Delhi NCR. 

Table of Contents

1. new year eve at utsav farmhouse.

Let the bonfire keep you warm on the cold eve of this new year, dancing to the DJ. At Utsav Farms, get you even with the unlimited drinks and snacks, this is one of the best New Year Parties in Delhi NCR. 

These are must places to visit in Delhi NCR to experience a memorable New Year Eve. 

Location: Utsav Vatika, Rohini Sector 16, Delhi

Date: 31 st December 

Timing: 7:00 p.m. onwards 

INR: INR 1500 onwards

Suggested article: Places to Visit in Delhi at Night

2. New Year’s Eve DIMFUNN

The DOM- Lounge, Dine and Bar is the place for you and your group, if you plan to spend your New Year eve with a poolside DJ party.

 The place is filled with the drinks and foods to make you energetic and resonating with the DJ to set over the dance floor. Of all the New Year Parties in Delhi NCR, this one is the lit; get yourself ready to roll on the floor. 

Location: The DOM- Lounge, Dine and Bar, NWA, West Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

Timing: 7:30 p.m. onwards  

INR: INR 950 onwards 

3. Party at the Ashok Hotel 

The Ashoka Hotel New Year party eve is a genuine event as it collaborates with the seniors and the future of the present. 

The New Year Parties in Delhi NCR at the Ashoka Hotel, attendees only allowed to get in the party are the age of 40 plus and the thrilling party to get with the unlimited music, dance, fun, and drinks for all. Get in the new year with style. 

All the beauties aged 40 plus are invited to the party. Amongst all places to visit in Delhi NCR, the Ashoka Hotel party is the real fun. 

Location: Hotel Ashoka, Chanakyapuri, Delhi 

Timing: 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.  

INR: INR 15000 for couple, Male stag INR 9500, Female Stage INR 7500 

4. Hong Kong Club with Euphoric Affairs 

At The Hong Kong Club, you will be able to go to the most incredible celebration for New Year’s Eve in 2023. 

A glittering New Year party in Delhi NCR entertainment event including over twenty musicians from around the world is scheduled to take place at the club. 

With DJ Idelson, violinist Lauren Charlotte, saxophonist Abi Rose, percussionist Mikhail Jones, and acrobatic dancers, you may indulge in a limitless supply of Cantonese cuisine and fine liquor, as well as the best live entertainment available at places to visit in Delhi NCR.

Location: The Hong Kong Club, Aerocity, Delhi 

Timing: 6:00 p.m. onwards  

INR: INR 12500 onwards 

5. AnnaMaya- The Eve celebration

At European Food Hall, AnnaMaya, you can celebrate the New Year’s parties in Delhi NCR.  

One of the best venues in Delhi to celebrate the new year with your loved ones is this delight, which offers a wide variety of delectable desserts, fantastic cuisines, and festive snacks. 

You can celebrate the new year in style by dancing the night away to the beats of a DJ. Dessert, complete entertainment, and a safe space for children are some of the highlights of the celebration. 

Location: AnnaMaya, Aerocity, Delhi 

INR: INR 4500 (DJ Party) and INR 6500 (Dinner and Party) 

6. Aqua New Year’s Eve

In this new year, Aqua is going to offer you with a stunning evening of music. The New Year 2024 will begin in one of the most prestigious clubs in the city and the must-see places to visit in Delhi NCR. 

Appreciate the mesmerizing performances that are being given by stunning dancers who will make you groove with their talent. 

You will also be entertained by a live band, which will ensure that the final evening of the year is one that you will never forget.

Location: Aqua, Poolside Bar, CP, Delhi 

Timing: 9:00 p.m. onwards  

INR: INR 10,000 for two  

7. Key Nightclub

The New Year’s Eve Party in Delhi has become an inseparable part of the city’s culture over the course of the previous ten years, spreading like wildfire throughout the entire city. 

Whether it be extravagant nightclub bashes, extravagant parties, or magnificent hotel celebrations, the nation’s capital has always made sure that every place to visit in Delhi NCR is far huge and more impressive than the previous one.  

Location: Hotel Samrat, Kautilya Marg, Delhi 

INR: INR 8000 for two  

8. Imperfecto Shor

New Year Parties in Delhi NCR will make you fall in love with the city’s sensational partying with artists. 

Enjoying the New Year party to the fullest extent is possible, even for those who are planning to celebrate it with their families or friends. 

Location: Hotel Pride Plaza, Aerocity Delhi 

INR: INR 12000 for two  

9. Leela Palace 

Leela palace is the best place to have your new year eve with the lit evening and stay package featuring the Jassie Gill and Babbal Rai to get with the delicious cuisines, and crafted drinks to get you to the new year eve. 

Location: M-38 Outer Circle, CP, Delhi 

Timing: Across the day 

INR: INR 25000 for the Gold Package, INR 35000 for the Diamond Package (Exclusive of taxes)

10. Hard Rock Café

Rock fans cannot get away from the event; enjoy the unlimited drinks and snacks and get the combination of Bollywood and the rocking entry in the New Year 2k24. 

Location: Hard Rock Café, Gurugram, Delhi 

INR: INR 4499 onwards 

Final Verdict

Delhi puts on a spectacular show on New Year’s Eve; the city comes alive with lavish hotel dinners, parties at upmarket clubs, and street celebrations that resound with a sense of community. 

It’s a countdown that encapsulates the essence of Delhi’s ageless beauty as it welcomes the New Year places to visit in Delhi NCR, set against the backdrop of the city and lit by fireworks and cheers. 

It’s an experience that burns into memories.

delhi places to visit on new year

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Recent Posts

forts in pune

  • Web Stories
  • Food Trails
  • Cocktail Sifter
  • Photo Stories
  • New Year 2024: 13 Must Visit Spots In Delhi NCR

New Year 2024: 13 Must-Visit Spots In Delhi NCR, To Celebrate The Occasion  

Our nation is all set to usher in the New Year, with Delhi, the capital city, poised as a prime hub for the festivities. Here are thirteen amazing spots in Delhi where you can spend some good moments with your loved ones: 

New Year 2024: 13 Must Visit Spots In Delhi NCR

We are at the end of this year and the whole world is eagerly waiting for 2024. The New Year brings new hope into our lives and gives us a reason to celebrate. Most of us enjoy this occasion by partying and going on a night out. It's also a trend to plan a picnic for the New Year. Some of us invite our loved ones to our homes as well to enjoy this day.  

Our country is fully prepared to celebrate the New Year. Speaking particularly about Delhi, the capital city is one of the major locations for the celebrations. You can find a lot of offers and discounts at the  restaurants and resorts here. However, if you have still not planned anything for the New Year, we have brought to you thirteen amazing spots in Delhi where you can spend some good moments with your loved ones: 

Andaz Delhi

delhi places to visit on new year

This New Year, Andaz Delhi invites you to embark on a festive retreat and celebrate in style with its exclusive offerings. Until January 1st, guests booking their stay will enjoy a 20% discount on food and beverages, breakfast spreads, and many other items. Andaz is also offering a delectable brunch on January 1st, featuring an opulent feast with culinary highlights like roasted leg of lamb, pan-seared prawns, and artisanal cheeses.  

Address: Gate No. 1, Asset No. 1, Hospitality District Delhi, Street Number 1, Aerocity, Mahipalpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110037

Date: 31st December to 1st January 

Price for the brunch: ₹5000 (approx.) 

The Westin Gurgaon

delhi places to visit on new year

The Westin Gurgaon is set to welcome 2024 in style with a dazzling array of events and experiences that promise to elevate your celebration to new heights. From a gala of stay offers to dining offers and a lavish New Year's Day brunch, The Westin Gurgaon’s New Year extravaganzas are set to give all guests an unparalleled experience. The brunch would feature an opulent assortment of global cuisines accompanied by live music. 

Address: 1 MG Road, Sector 29, New Delhi, NCR, Gurugram, Haryana 122002 

Price for the brunch: ₹4000 (approx.) 

The Westin Sohna Resort & Spa

delhi places to visit on new year

The Westin Sohna Resort & Spa has an exciting offer to celebrate a memorable New Year's Eve with their multiple room and villa packages. Upon arrival, guests will be treated to a decadent high-tea experience.

After which, they will be invited to a magical bonfire and gala cocktail dinner, featuring a sumptuous spread. With a live band and DJ music, as well as a special buffet and fun activities for kids, it is sure to be a memorable experience for all. 

Address: Vatika Complex, PO Dhaula, Karanki Road, Sohna, Haryana, 122103

Timings: 03:00 until 05:00 PM

Price for two: ₹80000 (approx.) 

Reflex-Bar, Brewery & Dining

delhi places to visit on new year

Set against the backdrop of luxury decor and ambience and located in the heart of Gurugram, the New Year’s Eve celebration at Reflex Gurgaon promises an evening brimming with excitement, delectable cuisine, award-winning brews, and endless entertainment. Ring in the New Year with unlimited food and drinks, making it the perfect opportunity to gather family and friends. 

Address: REFLEX Bar, Brewery & Dining, Ground Floor, M3M International Financial Centre, Unit R3013, 15, Golf Course Ext Rd, Sector 66, Gurugram, Haryana 122022 

Timing: 12:30 PM to 2 AM 

Price for two: ₹2500 (approx.) 

Gola Sizzlers

delhi places to visit on new year

As we gracefully enter 2024, Gola Sizzlers, celebrated for its culinary distinction, is thrilled to unveil its exclusive New Year's Eve celebration. They guarantee an enchanting night filled with live music, an abundance of delectable food and refreshing drinks.

The diverse menu spans culinary delights from Japanese to Mughlai cuisines, Chinese, Continental, Italian, and more, ensuring a gastronomic journey that transcends boundaries. 

Address: 3rd Floor, Ambience Island, Ambience Mall, Gola Sizzler, NH-8, Gurugram, Haryana 122001 

Timing: 7:30 PM to 12 AM

Price for two: ₹5000 (approx.) 

Radisson Blu MBD Hotel

To elevate the New Year's experience, the hotel is offering exclusive New Year and staycation packages with a delightful overnight stay and an exclusive gala dinner. This carefully curated blend of accommodations and celebration ensures an unforgettable start to the year, promising a seamless transition into 2024. 

Address: L, 2, Pocket J, Sector 18, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301 

Date: December 31st  

Price for two: ₹30000 (approx.) 

The Imperial

delhi places to visit on new year

The Imperial is all set to elevate your New Year experience with their delightful menu, which consists of various mouthwatering dishes. However, the main attraction of the celebration will be the festive cocktails at the 1911 Bar, The Imperial New Delhi. So, visit here with your friends and family and welcome 2024 with great joy and happiness. 

Address: Janpath Ln., Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001 

Timing: 11:30 to 12:45 AM 

Price for two: ₹3500 (approx.) 

Courtyard By Marriott Aravali Resort

delhi places to visit on new year

Courtyard by Marriott Aravali Resort is thrilled to invite its patrons to bask in the joy of the festive season with an array of enchanting experiences, offering specially crafted culinary delights and memorable celebrations. From Christmas Eve Dinner to a Christmas Day Brunch and an extravagant New Year's Eve Gala, the resort promises a magical atmosphere for guests to create cherished memories with their loved ones at the ideal urban retreat! 

Price for two: ₹45000 (approx.) 

Address: 96c6+H48, Gotha Mohbtabad, Haryana- 121001 

delhi places to visit on new year

Embark on an enchanting journey into the realm of sophistication with Miss Pinto's Whispers & Secrets, an exclusive New Year's Eve soiree. Indulge in the opulence of a meticulously crafted five-course festival set menu paired with unlimited beverages for a refined experience.  

Price for two: ₹9000 (approx.) 

Address: 24, Community center, Main Market, Basant Lok, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110057 

Pullman & Novotel Aerocity

Wake up refreshed to a new year with a delectable breakfast and a special 20% discount on the New Year brunch and pamper yourself with a 20% discount on spa and salon services. For those seeking a stylish celebration without the revelry, savor a specially crafted New Year's Eve dinner at Farmers Basket, Food Exchange, and Honk. Experience the ambiance with musical entertainments and festive cocktails. 

Price for two: ₹14000 (approx.) 

Red, Vasant Vihar  

Step into the allure of Red, a gem nestled in the heart of Delhi's exquisite Vasant Vihar, as they usher in the New Year with a touch of magic and sophistication. The culinary philosophy transcends the ordinary, offering a gastronomic journey that celebrates the essence of natural ingredients and preserves their core flavours.

Guests can delight in handcrafted masterpieces such as the Ganges prawns taco, braised mandya lamb, smoked assam pork, and more and indulge in unique desserts like the Roasted Strawberry, a khoya dumpling adorned with roasted strawberries and Wayanad vanilla, a ghevar with smoked mascarpone and a sprinkle of pistachios and many more. 

Price for two: ₹13000 (approx.) 

Date: 31st December 

Shangri-La Eros 

delhi places to visit on new year

On 31 December 2023 guests are cordially invited to savour the special New Year’s Eve dinner at Tamra and enjoy a spread of global cuisine. Guests are invited to dance the night away at Grappa with unlimited delicacies created by our chefs, free-flowing premium alcoholic drinks and a DJ to set the mood for a joyful countdown to 2024. 

Price for two: ₹15000 (approx.) 

Address: 19, Ashoka Rd, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001 

delhi places to visit on new year

The Lodhi's gala outdoor celebration ensures a memorable New Year's Eve with a spectacular performance by a live band and extensive culinary spread promises to be a grand epicurean odyssey ranging from gourmet antipasti, a mezze and salad bar, sushi, dim sums, and Thai street satay, to live stations like teppanyaki, grills, kebabs, and khao suey. Additional highlights encompass European, Oriental, Indian, and Mediterranean specialties as you raise a toast with the finest spirits.  

Price for two: ₹24000 (approx.) 

Address: Lodhi Rd, CGO Complex, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003 

THE Park New Delhi

As the countdown to the New Year begins, THE Park New Delhi is offering exclusive New Year Party packages to make your celebration extraordinary and usher in 2024 with unparalleled style and festivity. Take a dive into delicious menu curated for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians along with good music.

Address: The Park Hotel, 15, Sansad Marg, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

Timing: 8 PM to 12 AM

Price for two: ₹11000

Newsletter

Related Articles

  • Logout Login
  • Adventure Holidays
  • Weekend Getaways
  • Driving Holidays
  • Travel News

New Year: Places to visit around Delhi on a shoestring budget

Priya Srivastava , TIMESOFINDIA.COM , TRAVEL TRENDS , INDIA Updated : Dec 16, 2021, 16:23 IST

delhi places to visit on new year

Set in the Kumaoni Hills of Uttarakhand, Mukteshwar is the place you go if you wish to enjoy life-changing views of the mighty Himalayas. Budget travellers from Delhi often consider Mukteshwar their option. The god’s own land, the place is home to the Mukteshwar Dham which is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

​Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The place is a paradise for bird watchers and is home to over 230 species of birds including. You can also spot sambar, chital, nilgai and boar in the region.

If you're looking to relax and enjoy winter this New Year, Nainital should definitely be on your list. Set at the foothills of Kumaon of the Himalayas, Nainital is a beautiful hill station offering a number of fun activities to tourists! The place is noted for its beautiful lakes, such as Naini Lake and Bhimtal.

One of the most revered cities in India, Amritsar another pocket-friendly destination to visit from Delhi. Home to the beautiful Golden Temple, the city is a perfect New Year destination given its calming vibrations. It is also one of the most frequented weekend getaways from Delhi. Wagah border, Jallianwalla Bagh and Rambagh Gardens are some of the prominent attractions in Amritsar.

When it comes to hill stations near Delhi, Mussoorie is probably everyone’s first choice. The gorgeous hill town is home to some of the most amazing cafes and beautiful waterfalls. You can choose to stay at one of those mountain hotels in Mussoorie which are budget friendly and beautiful!

The land of the Taj Mahal, Agra is definitely the first destination that comes to mind when you think of a budget weekend getaway from Delhi. You can choose to visit Agra during New Year holidays without splurging. There are some amazing budget accommodation options in the city where you can stay and experience the beauty of the city.

​Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan

Another popular budget destination to explore around Delhi is Ranthambore. Set close to the town of Savai Madhopur, Ranthambore used to be the hunting ground for Jaipur kings. It’s basically a tiger sanctuary where you’ll get to see animals in action.

Just a few hour’s drive from Delhi, Jaipur is one of the best budget options to explore this New Year. Delhi’s favorite Rajasthani neighbour is only 280 km drive from the country’s capital city and is the first choice for budget trips. From shopping and eating and accommodation, this is one destination that will offer an amazing experience without big bills.

Visual Stories

delhi places to visit on new year

IPL 2024: History of cricket in Kolkata

delhi places to visit on new year

Sri Lanka: Top 10 must-visit attractions

delhi places to visit on new year

10 hottest destinations in India right now!

delhi places to visit on new year

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India that are like no other in the world

delhi places to visit on new year

7 scenic hill stations to explore in the Eastern Ghats of India

delhi places to visit on new year

9 spectacular waterfalls in India that will leave you speechless!

delhi places to visit on new year

IPL match in Delhi is a good reason to visit these heritage sites

delhi places to visit on new year

9 cheapest European countries for Indian tourists

delhi places to visit on new year

7 countries with maximum tiger population

delhi places to visit on new year

Hanuman Jayanti: 7 wish fulfilling Hanuman temples across India

Join Us On Facebook Close

Poll of the day, which of these is one of earth's oldest geographical feature, comments (0).

delhi places to visit on new year

Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive . Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.

Comments ( ) Sort: Newest UpVoted Oldest Discussed Down Voted closecomments

userthumb

SIGN IN WITH

Or post without registration, trending stories.

delhi places to visit on new year

Best Indian destinations for a family holiday this summer

delhi places to visit on new year

Tips for planning a memorable road trip

delhi places to visit on new year

Kemmanagundi: A backpackers' haven in Chikmagalur, Karnataka

delhi places to visit on new year

  • Exploring Pachmarhi: A stunning hill station in Madhya Pradesh

delhi places to visit on new year

How to reach Leh-Ladakh? Tips to choose the right mode of travel

delhi places to visit on new year

Malavika Mohanan's travel diaries give us some major inspiration for a vacation this summer!

delhi places to visit on new year

Singapore to get its personal ‘Northern Lights’ in Gardens of the Bay this May!

delhi places to visit on new year

Exploring Lohagad Fort, the ‘Iron Fort’ of India

delhi places to visit on new year

From around the web

Popular galleries.

Best Indian destinations for a family holiday this summer

Kailasa Temple: A monolithic marvel of Maharashtra

Exploring the coastal charms of Chennai: A guide to the best beaches

Exploring the coastal charms of Chennai: A guide to the best beaches

logo

Follow us on

Latest news.

  • Scientists discover enormous fossil of the world’s 'largest snake’ in Kutch, Gujarat
  • Solo travel adventures: Empowering journeys for independent explorers

Congratulations!

You have been successfully added to the mailing list of Times of India Travel. To complete the subscription process, kindly open your inbox and click on the confirmation link which has been emailed to you.

Share with friends

Thank You for sharing! Your friend will receive the article link on email mentioned.

  • (For more than one recipient, type addresses separated by commas)

New Year: Places to visit around Delhi on a shoestring budget

Let’s admit, travelling can get a little expensive but if you plan well and much ahead, then it won’t burn a hole in your pocket. If you are on a shoestring budget and looking for destinations to visi...

delhi places to visit on new year

  • Delhi University
  • Entertainment

delhi places to visit on new year

15 Amazing places to visit near Delhi to celebrate New Year

Table of Contents

Celebrating New Year with just parties and dance in pubs/disco is something out of fashion.  This New Year give yourself a reviving retreat that soothes your soul and mind. Rejuvenate your body with some recreational activities.Capture diversified culture, witness spell bounding places, language and taste different food. Altogether book some days for freshening up yourself and starting a new year ahead. Here are 15 places near Delhi to visit for New Year.

1. rishikesh, rishikesh around the time of new year is a delight. the weather in rishikesh at this time is around 8 degree celsius which will give you slight chills.  the place is known for notable sports activities like river rafting, cliff diving, bungee jumping, kayaking, rappelling and rock climbing. camping near the river ganga offer unique experience. the place is ideal for low budget travelers. the general cost of trip is rs.5000-6000 per head., mathura, located in uttar pradesh is a perfect place to discover the religious and ancient destination. mathura is full of temples and places associated with lord krishna. the highlight of mathura is dwarkdheesh temple and sri krishna janm bhumi. vrindavan is another small town located near mathura famous for baanke bihari temple and other beautifully designed temples depicting the life of lord krishna.the trip may cost around rs.3000-5000 per person., 3. lansdowne, lansdowne is a beautiful hill station in uttarakhand which attract many tourists every year. lansdowne is a perfect place for celebrating new year. famous sites in lansdowne are bhulla lake which is a picnic spot maintained by indian army, bhim pakora, tip n top and tarkeshwar mahadev temple. one can also explore himalayan wild animals through jungle safari.the trip cost around rs.4000-5000 per head., if tombs and mughal era architecture excites you, then agra is must visit destination. the famous taj mahal is counted among seven wonders of world. other historical sites are agra fort, jama masjid, akbar’s tomb, sikandra fort and jodha baika rauza. the budget of trip is in range rs.2000-3000., 5. fatehpur sikri, another place in agra for celebrating the new year time is fatehpur sikri. the glorious architecture is mughal era is worth admiring. buland darwaza, diwan-e-khaas, tomb of sheik salim chisti and panch mahal are famous architectures of fatehpur sikri. it is best place for a short trip on new year. trip cost around rs.2000-3000 per head., why you should plan a solo trip travel alone, 6. jim corbett national park, jim corbett national park is another amazing place to visit on this new year. during winters, you get to spot some exotic migratory birds and the treasure of this park – the majestic bengal tiger. the region is an abode of aesthetic flora and fauna. jeep safari, canter safari and elephant safari are some attracting things to do here. the general cost of trip is rs.5000-6000 per head., kasol is a small village of parvati valley in lap of himachal pradesh. the weather around the time of new year is at its peak i.e. chilled but soothes your body ,soul and mind. the  delightful place gives you glimpse of hills covered with white glittery layers. popular destinations in kasol are kheer ganga peak, bhuntar town and malana village. the general trip cost for  3nights and 4 days is around rs.5000 per head., manali is one of the popular hill stations of india for travelers. leaving the hue of cities away, travelers find a peaceful escape in this himalayan region. the place offer spectacular views of nature surrounded with hills. at the time of new year, the place is covered under the layer of snow.   to give trip the touch of adventure many sports are there. river rafting in beas river, paragliding in solang valley and skiing during winter at slopes of rohtang pass can be enjoyed. the general cost of trip is around rs.5000- rs.6000 per head., kantal is another offbeat place  to visit in uttarakand. around the time of new year  the temperature in kanatal is generally 15 to -3 degree celsius and snowfall can be expected.kodia jungle, surkunda devi temple, tehri dam and chamba town are famous sites in kantal worth visiting. kantal can be counted among low budget trip and may cost you around rs.3000-4000 per person., 10. dalhousie & khajjiar, another destination for celebrating new year eve is dalhousie and khajjair. it is a prefect destination for escaping the monotony  of city life. the pristine atmosphere around fills the body with delight. here , one can enjoy kalatop wildlife sanctuary and sight of snow capped mountains . khajjiar is small hill station surrounded with lakes and greenery.    another site is panchpula waterfall. a lot of recreational activities can also be enjoyed there. the trip cost around rs.5000-6000 per person., if this year mountains are not in your list then may be alwar satisfy you. alwar is a located in rajasthan and is a perfect holiday destination for celebrating  new year. the temperature drops down to 8to 15 degreescelsius in december-january. the place is full of forts and temples built at the time of rajputs. some popular sites in alwar are sariska tiger reserve, bhangarh fort and bala quila. trip may cost around rs.4000-6000., 10 best café and lounge in hauz khas to spend a quality time in a pocket friendly budget, jaipur, also known as pink city is a wonderful collection of historic monuments and architecture. jaipur gives you an idea of lavish lifestyle of kings in old era. the famous sites in jaipur are hawa mahal, city palace, amber fortand many other forts and museums. the trip for 2 nights may cost around rs.5000., shimla is another hill station that can be visited for celebrating new year. the place holds a rich colonial history. the hills, greenery and architecture of victorian era and historic temples alongside are something eye –captivating.  mall road, ridges , jhakoo temple and markets are worth the experience. the trip may cost around rs.4000 for 2nights., 14. nanital, nanital is a mesmerizing hill station that provide complete serenity. lake, hills and forest around seems a perfect landscape. the famous sites in nanital are bhimtal , naukuchiatal, and malli tal, snow view point, bara pathar and tiffin top zoo. for two nights the trip may cost you around rs.4000., 15. kasauli, kasauli is a hill station nestled in himachal pradesh (half way between kalaka and shimla). the exotic environment around the time of new year is a perfect serendipity. trekking among the lushy forest and lofty hills is a must thing to do. some attraction point in kasauli are manki point, sunset point gilbert trail and temples. the trip may cost you  around rs.4000 for 2nights., there are many low budget destinations near delhi to visit. you can choose the mesmerizing architectural monuments or spiritual temples or those majestic mountains.  these places hold one or another thing to explore and experience., 5 reasons why you should visit pakistan at least once in your life, 15 most used delhi slangs you come across everyday, related articles more from author.

10 fun places in Delhi

10 Fun places in Delhi that make you fall in love with this city

Best places to eat in Delhi

11 best places to eat in Delhi for foodies | Read here

Popular bazaars in Delhi

8 Popular Bazaars in Delhi | Indians’ Obsessions

Best Hangout places in Delhi

10 best hangout places in Delhi at Night | Must visit

delhi places to visit on new year

SEVEN EXCITING THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU ARE IN THE DELHI UNIVERSITY

Cardona bra fence New Zealand

Women Come Here And Hang Their Bras: Cardona Bra Fence New Zealand | Reasons

Leave a reply cancel reply, editor picks.

DU PG Admission 2024: Apply Now for 13,500 Seats

DU PG Admission 2024: Apply Now for 13,500 Seats

SSC CHSL 2024 Details

SSC CHSL 2024 Details: A Complete Guide for Aspiring Candidates

INTERNSHIP AT MICROSOFT INDIA

Microsoft Launches Phi-3 Mini: Redefining AI Technology

Popular posts.

Language Courses Offered in Delhi University

Language Courses Offered in Delhi University | How to Apply

delhi places to visit on new year

Careers options after B Com Hons. | What to do After...

DU LLB entrance exam

7 Short Term Courses Which Can Be Done Along With Your...

Popular category.

  • Delhi University 954
  • DU Admission 2024 844
  • Admission 824
  • DU News 687
  • Entrance Exam 466
  • DU College 326
  • College Life 225
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy

Delhi Tourism

15 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Delhi

If there’s one word that can be used to define Delhi, it is ‘Experience’. Yes, such is the aura of the city. Delhi is inviting, enticing, challenging, enjoyable, enriching, all at the same time. Residing in the heart of the country, Delhi is aptly termed as “Bharat ka dil”. It's a city that gives you what you may not get anywhere. It's a career maker, Its a kingmaker. It's the government maker. It is business maker… and what not. Delhi is all about life, and the way life should be.

A unique blend of history and modernity, traditions and culture, commerce and fashion and beyond all of these, a place where all religions prevail with equality. Delhi is unique in its culture and lifestyle. While in areas like Chandni Chowk and old Delhi, you will find the traditional ways of living, places like Vasant Kunj and South Extension will give you a sense of modern-day Delhi.

The latest and greatest fashion in the country is seen first on Delhi’s streets. If you are a foodie, there’s no better place to go for than the heart of the country. On the one hand, you can get lip-smacking street food which is very cost-friendly too, and on the other side, you get to eat some of the most expensive international dishes in city restaurants.

In a nutshell, if you want to witness crazy yet sophisticated part of life, do visit Delhi at least once in a lifetime.

… And while you are in Delhi to experience the true fervor of the city, here’s a list of must visit places that you must explore. Check it out.

1. India Gate

India Gate Delhi

This 42 meter high "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway situated in the heart of Delhi city is much taller in the hearts of India. Formerly known as All India War Memorial, India Gate was built to commemorate the death of 70,000 British Indian soldiers who died during First World War between 1914-21.

Even though the India Gate was constructed as a war memorial, the architectural style of the monument makes it appear like an epitome of triumph. Much similar to Arch of Constantine, outside the Colosseum in Rome, India gate was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.

India Gate got an additional structure in the form of a black marble plinth, with a reversed rifle capped by a soldier’s helmet after the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. This structure is situated beneath the memorial archway and is bounded by flames on four eternal sides. This is called Amar Jawan Jyoti. India Gate is counted amongst the most significant war memorials in the country.

What we all know is that India Gate has an essential place in the Indian history, but what many of us may not know is that the memorial has an important spot in the heart of Delhiites. Whenever there is a moment of distress or an occasion to celebrate, India Gate is the perfect spot for that.

People visit the place with families to spend some quality time with each other. Food vendors around the area add to the pleasure of hanging out with family and friends.

2. Red Fort

Red Fort Delhi

Red Fort, popularly known as Lal Quila, is the pride of the nation. It is a historic fort, situated in the older part of the city. Lal Quila served as the primary residence for Mughal Emperors who ruled the city, for about 200 years. It was until 1856 that the Mughals had resided in Lal Quila. Besides, the historical monument also served as the political center of the Mughals.

Red Fort was built under the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1639. It was made on the lines of Shah Jahan's palace in his fortified capital Shahanabad. It was called Red Fort because of its massive closed walls built in red stone. The palace not only showcases the architectural brilliance of Shah Jahan but also gives a reasonably good picture of Islamic architecture of those times.

Located at the center of Delhi, Lal Quila houses many museums and pavilions. Each pavilion of Lal Quila speaks volumes about the valor and pomp of Mughal empire.

The architectural elements of Lal Quila reflect a typical Mughal building and showcase a fusion of Timurid and Persian traditions. However, the fort saw enough destruction during the invasion of Mughal Emperor Nadir Shah in 1747, followed by the intrusion of British in the Revolt of 1857.

However, the Red Fort has not lost its sheen. It still stands magnanimous in the cultural and political scene of the country. Each year, on the Independence Day (15th August), India’s Prime Minister hoists the Indian Flag and delivers his speech to the nation. The Red Fort was honored to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Red Fort is a major attraction for tourists visiting the city all around the year. Chatta Chowk, its vaulted arcade is a local market that sells tourists trinkets. One can reach the main compound of Lal Quila after passing through the Chatta Chowk.

This fascinating building comprises of Drum House, the Hall of Public Audiences, the white marble Hall of Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Royal Baths and Palace of Color. One of the major attractions of Lal Quila is the evening Light and Sound show. India’s glorious history is recreated every evening during the show.

3. Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk Delhi

Chandni Chowk or “Moonlight Square” is one of the memorable gifts of the Mughal Era that Delhi cherishes till date. Being one of the oldest and busiest markets of the country, Chandni Chowk is a center of attraction for traders as well, besides the tourists who come to visit the city. Chandni Chowk was designed and built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s favorite daughter Jahan Ara Begum in 1650 CE. The marketplace was 40 yards wide and 1520 yards long.

There’s an exciting story behind the naming of the place. Chandni Chowk was built in a square shape and had a pool at the center. The pool radiated moonlight at nights, giving a mesmerizing experience. This is possibly the reason why the marketplace is named as Chandni Chowk.

Chandni Chowk is famous for a whole lot of reasons besides being one of the biggest and oldest markets of the country. This part of Old Delhi houses many religious and historical monuments. Red Fort, the pride of India, is situated next to Chandni Chowk.

Besides, Chandni Chowk houses a whole lot of religious places too. People from various faiths visit the place. Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir, Gauri Shankar Temple, Shri Shiv Navgrah Mandir Dham, Central Baptist Church, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Sunehri Masjid, and Fatehpuri Masjid are some of the religious sites situated in Chandni Chowk. Each of these places is not just religious but also have historical backgrounds.

Chandni Chowk continues to be one of the biggest markets of the country. In fact, it is the biggest wholesale market in the country. One can find shops in the narrow bylanes of Chandni Chowk and can get some of the most amazing deals there.

Apart from hundreds of shops of traditional Indian dresses for both men and women, the wholesale market of hardware, hotel kitchen equipment, industrial chemicals, silver and gold jewelry, spices, dried fruits and nuts, and herbs is a unique attraction amongst the visitors.

Your visit to Chandni Chowk is incomplete if you do not try the eateries in the marketplace. This place is famous across the globe for its mouth-watering delicacies. The Parathe Wali Gali at Chandni Chowk is famous for its variety of parathas. From the regular Aloo ka paratha to the extraordinary bhindi paratha, the variety of parathas available here will leave your taste buds wanting for more. Besides, places like the Ghantewala halwai, Natraj’s Dahi Bhalle, Chaatwallah, the jalebiwala, Gole hatti, et al, will enhance the experience of the place for you.

Chandni Chowk has found a place in films as well. Movies like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Delhi 6, Black and White, Chandni Chowk to China, etc. have featured the beauty of this part of Delhi beautifully.

4. Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb Delhi

The tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, called Humayun’s Tomb, was built in Delhi in 1569-70. The construction of Humayun’s Tomb was commissioned by his first wife and chief consort Empress Bega Begum.

It was designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad along with some Persian architects, who were chosen by the Begum. Located in Nizamuddin East, Humayun’s Tomb is the first garden tomb of Indian sub-continent. It was declared UNESCO World Heritage SIte in 1993.

The complex of Humayun’s Tomb not just houses the tomb of Emperor Humayun, but also the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and also Dara Shikoh, grandson of Emperor Humayun and son of Emperor Shah Jahan. The building of tomb is a perfect showcase of Mughal architecture and the way it has evolved.

Besides, the main building, the Charbagh gardens of Humayun’s Tomb are also a significant attraction. Built in typical Persian style, these gardens serve as a rest area for the visitors.

Humayun’s Tomb is constructed in Nizamuddin area of Delhi. This site was chosen keeping in mind the proximity of the place to Nizamuddin Dargah , the mausoleum of Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizamuddin.

The architecture of Humayun’s Tomb is rather impressive. This mesmerizing architecture is given true showcase Persian styles of Islamic architecture. The tomb is about 47 meters high and 91 meters wide. The exterior of the monument is simple and symmetrical. The dome of Humayun’s Tomb is a special attraction. So do ensure that you tick the place in your list while you visit Delhi.

5. Connaught Place

Connaught Place Delhi

Connaught Place is one of the largest commercial and financial centers of the country and the world. Popularly known as CP, the place houses the headquarters of some of the biggest Corporates. Besides, it is a fashion destination too. Some of the biggest brands in the world have their showrooms in Connaught Place.

It is worth mentioning here that Connaught Place is one of the most expensive real estate in the world. CP was termed as the showpiece of Lutyens’ Delhi. Courtesy its fantastic structure and architecture, Connaught Place is considered to be one of the top heritage sites of the city and pride of the country. The place is named after Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. The marketplace was built between 1929 - 1933 and is still a masterpiece in its own right.

The Georgian architecture of Connaught Place is borrowed from Royal Crescent in Bath. Connaught Place is built in a circle and has two floors. The idea was to provide commercial space on the ground floor and residential area on the top level.

CP is divided into two concentric circles, bifurcating the place into the inner circle, middle circle, and outer circle. The three circles are joined by the seven roads emerging from the inner central park.

The government wanted to build New Delhi Railway Station in CP, but the plan couldn’t materialize due to the scarcity of space. Hence, the station was built in Paharganj area, next to Connaught Place. Connaught Place is famous not just for its architecture and heritage, but also for its cinemas and eateries.

Earlier, traders from Kashmere gate area used to travel to this marketplace. But later, it became the entertainment hub of the elite. Regal Cinema, the first cinema of Connaught Place used to host favorite concerts, ballet performances, and theatre groups. Odean and Rivoli cinemas came up later.

Connaught Place is also known for Wenger’s, the first pastry shop in the city, set up by a Swiss Couple. The pastry shop exists to date.

Post independence, Connaught Place got its first underground market, called Palika Bazaar. It was set up in the empty block under the inner circle. The Bazaar has expanded its wings towards the outer circle now.

6. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar Delhi

Qutab Minar, Qutb Minar or Qutub Mina spell it as it suits you. Spelling could defer from historian to historian, but the charm of the building remained the same throughout the history. This 73-meter tall minaret has five stories. Interestingly, the base diameter of the structure is 14.3 meters, while it slims down to 2.7 meters as it approaches the top.

Qutub Minar draws inspiration from Minaret of jam, built in Afghanistan. It is believed that Qutab Ud-din Aibak, the founder of Delhi Sultanate, started building the minaret around 1192. He is credited to have built the first floor of the five-storeyed minaret. However, the task was taken up by Aibak’s son-in-law and successor, Iltutmish, who has added three more stories to the minaret in the year 1220.

The Qutab Minar that you see today was, however, completed by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. There was a lightning strike in 1369 that had destroyed the top floor built by Iltutmish. Tughlaq not just repaired the damaged floor, but also constructed another deck on top of the building to complete it. Sher Shah Suri made another addition to the building while Humayun was in exile. He created an entrance to the minaret as well.

Qutub Minar is not the only place to visit in the minar complex. It is surrounded by a lot of places with historical significance. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque is in the same premises and is as old as the minaret itself. There is an iron pillar, which is very old and popular.

Let’s talk about the architecture of the minaret. As mentioned earlier, the makers have drawn inspiration from Afghanistan Minaret of Jam. The incorporation of looped bells, lotus borders, and garlands in its carving give it the local effect. Qutub Minar has stood the tests of time and rulers. The place is definitely worth a visit.

7. Lajpat Nagar Market

Lajpat Nagar Market Delhi

Delhi is a shopper’s delight because of places like Lajpat Nagar market. It's a residential and commercial place in the southern part of Delhi. Named after Lala Lajpat Rai, the Lion of India, the place is extremely popular amongst markets across the nation.

The area is divided into four parts: Lajpat Nagar I, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar III and Lajpat Nagar IV. Popular residential areas like Amar Colony, Dayanand Colony, Double Storey, Vikram Vihar, etc., fall into the domain of Lajpat Nagar. However, the place is known to be a shoppers’ delight.

The ladies salwar suit market of Lajpat Nagar is famous worldwide. The kind of variety you get there is unmatchable. Besides, the garments and textiles shops in Central Market are a delight. You get the latest and unique fabrics at the most reasonable costs.

Lajpat Nagar was developed after the refugees from new Pakistan came to this part of the country. There were Sikhs and Hindus, who were provided shelter by the government and were allotted lands to construct houses for themselves. Nowadays, it is a preferred location for travelers from places like Middle East, Afghanistan, Africa, who travel to India for medical aid or education.

8. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple Delhi

Lotus Temple is one of the most prominent attractions of Delhi. Known for its Lotus flower-like shape, the place is a Baha’i House of Worship. Opened for the public in December 1986, construction of The Lotus Temple cost around $10 million. The temple is not just known for its scenic value. It is the serenity and calm of Lotus Temple that attracts people from across the globe.

The best part of this temple is that people from any religion, caste or creed can visit it, without any inhibition or boundation. However, it remains a significant attraction amongst the tourists purely from the architectural point of view.

It has, in fact, won many awards. According to the statistics from the Government of India, the Baha’i House of Worship had 100 million visitors by April 2014. It is one of the most visited buildings of the world. A significant chunk of its visitors is architectural enthusiasts from across the globe, who fly down to see this architectural marvel and appreciate its beauty.

9. Purana Quila

Purana Quila Delhi

Amidst the glitz and glamour of Delhi city, stands an old yet attractive monument called Purana Quila or Old Fort. Purana Quila is spread in the area of almost two kilometers and is rectangular. History states that the monument was built under the reign of Humayun and Afghan Sher Shah Suri.

The fort is made up of walls that rise to 18 meters and has three arched gateways. The Bada Darwaza (Big gate) faces west and is used till date. The Humayun Gate, situated towards the south of the monument is known by the name as Humayun himself built it. Humayun’s tomb is visible from that gate. The third gate is the Talaqi Gate or the forbidden gate. All the gates are decorated with white and colored-marble inlays and blue tiles.

The gates give a good glimpse of Rajasthani architecture with their ornate overhanging balconies or jharokhas and pillared pavilions or chattris. While the grandeur of the architecture is sure to impress you, the interior architectures are also equally captivating.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque and the Shermandal, created by Sher Shah, are the two noticeable architectures within the Purana Quila, that are worth a mention here.

Qila-i-Kuhna mosque is a single domed mosque built in pre-Mughal style in the year 1541. The mosque has five gateways in horse-shoe architecture and is an example of pointed arch architecture, that was followed later by a lot of Mughal buildings.

On the other hand, the Sher Mandal, that is named after Share Shah, is a double-storeyed octagonal tower of red sandstone. Sher Shah began the construction of the building, but Humayun completed it after he recaptured the fort.

Purana Quila is now being used as a picnic cum tourist spot and is quite popular amongst the localites and the tourists traveling to Delhi.

10. Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple Delhi

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, also known as Akshardham, is one of the most important social, religious and cultural places of Delhi. BAPS has constructed the temple. It is inspired by Yogiji Maharaj and is created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Officially opened on 6th November 2005, by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, the Akshardham Temple attracts at least 70 percent of the tourists coming to the city. Akshardham Temple, Delhi, is the successor of Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and is built according to Vastu Shastra and Panchatantra Shastra.

The main shrine of the temple is the central point and is the main attraction of the temple. There are various exhibition halls created in the complex that displays an excellent sense of design and technology.

Some of the noticeable features of the Akshardham temple complex include Sahaj Anand water show, an Abhisheka Mandap, a thematic garden and three exhibitions namely Sahajanand Darshan (Hall of Values), Neelkanth Darshan (an IMAX film on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Neelkanth), and Sanskruti Darshan (a cultural boat ride).

The beauty of Akshardham Temple is its architecture. It presents a mix of architectural styles from across the country. It is built of 234 ornately carved pillars, 20,000 murtis of sadhus, acharyas, and devotees and has nine beautifully crafted domes. The temple houses murtis of Swami Narayana, Shiv Parvati, Radha Krishna, Sita Ram and Lakshmi Narayan.

11. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Delhi

No matter what religious belief you follow, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi is a must-visit place for you. It is one of the most famous Sikh Gurdwaras in the city as well as in the country. It is known for its association with eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan Singh.

Built as a small shrine by Sikh General Sardar Baghel Singh in 1783, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is situated on Baba Kharak Singh Marg in Connaught Place, New Delhi. Its golden dome and a large flagpole called Nishan Sahib make you recognize the place from a distance too.

It is interesting to note that Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was originally a bungalow, that belonged to Raja Jai Singh and was known as Jaisingh Pura palace. It is believed that Guru Har Krishan Singh used to reside in the bungalow during his stay in Delhi in 1664.

There was smallpox and cholera epidemic that was spread in the city. He served a lot of sufferers with aid and water from a small well within the house. Later, he caught the diseases himself and died on 30th March 1664. Raja Jai Singh constructed a small tank on that well, which exists even today.

It is believed that the water of that tank has healing properties and people carry it with them all over the world. The gurdwara campus also houses a hospital, a library and a higher secondary school and Baba Baghel Singh Museum.

12. Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Lakshmi Narayan Temple Delhi

Better known as Birla Temple, the Lakshmi Narayan Temple is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan. Lakshmi Narayan refers to Lord Vishnu, also known as Narayan when he is with his consort Lakshmi. Although a Hindu temple, it is open to people of all religions and castes.

Built by industrialist Baldeo Das Birla and his sons, the temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi on the condition that it will be open for people of all religions. It was built from 1933 to 1939 and was the first large Hindu temple in Delhi.

The Birla temple is spread over 7.5 acres of land and has a large garden, shrine, fountains, and a hall called Geeta Bhawan for discourses. The temple is a significant attraction for tourists and localites on special occasions like Janmashtami and Diwali.

The temple’s architecture gives a sense of modern Indian architecture. It was designed by Sris Chandra Chatterjee, a leading proponent of the "Modern Indian Architecture Movement. Over hundred skilled artisans from Benaras were put to the task of making the idols for the temple, which was inspired by Nagara style of temple architecture.

The artisans crafted the idols of Hindu lords with marble stone sourced from places like Jaipur. The architects had used Kota stone from Makrana, Agra, Kota, and Jaisalmer for the construction of the temple premises. A whole lot of artificial landscapes and greenery in the campus is inviting and soothing. So the next time you are in Delhi, don’t miss out of ticking it in your list.

13. Hauz Khas Complex

Hauz Khas Complex Delhi

Amidst the fascinating youth junction of Delhi city, Hauz Khas, is an old time charmer called Hauz Khas Complex. Situated in the southern part of the city, Hauz Khas complex comprises of a few exciting elements including a water tank, a tomb, a mosque, Islamic seminary and some pavilions. The Hauz Khas Complex gives a fair sense of 13th century Delhi Sultanate reign.

Although Hauz Khas adds to the list of some of the most excellent commercial and residential places of the city, the Hauz Khas Complex holds the old world charm. The water tank, for instance, was built during Alauddin Khilji's reign to meet the water supply needs of newly built fort at Siri.

The size of the tank has now shrunk substantially due to encroachment and siltation. However, in its present state, it is quite well maintained. In fact, Delhi Development Authority makes constant efforts to preserve the tank.

Another attraction in Hauz Khas Complex is the tomb of Firoz Shah. Firoz Shah Tughlaq is known to have made significant contributions to the history of Delhi. He died at the age of ninety years after his continuous illness between 1385 and 1388. Interestingly, Firoz Shah had built a domed tomb for himself within the precincts of Hauz Khas.

Hauz Khas village was also known for being a large congregation of Islamic Scholars and students who came to the Madrasa for their Islamic Education. It was also termed as the Medieval Centre of Learning in India by some renowned historians.

14. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat Delhi

For all those who want to enjoy the true spirit of Delhi in a few hours, a visit to Dilli Haat is a must. Food and shopping are in the air of Dilli Haat. It is an open aircraft bazaar and food plaza located in the southern part of the city. Dilli Haat has a paid entrance system and is run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation.

Dilli Haat is a permanent market and is unlike a traditional weekly market. However, some sellers do rotate in the marketplace on a fortnightly basis. You will find unique products including rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk & wool fabrics. Exhibitions are being hosted in the exhibition hall of the haat, for promoting handicrafts and handlooms.

Being centrally located, Dilli Haat is pretty accessible from all modes of transport. While you visit Dilli Haat and wish to buy something from there, do not miss out on bargaining for the price. Dilli Haat is as much a family picnic spot as it is a shopping destination. Local families come to the place for fun and frolic and spending some quality time with each other. It is also a meet-up area for college students, especially girls.

There are some fantastic food vendors, who put up their stalls in Dilli Haat. While you get to taste some local delicacies, you also get a flavor of some state oriented dishes. Like the handicrafts, the food served in Dilli Haat also gives a fair sense of the culture of the country.

Do ensure that you have some time in hand to visit nearby places as well, including Sarojini Nagar market. Sarojini market is another local, ultra cheap and fantastic market of Delhi, like Lajpat Nagar. Pretty close to Dilli Haat, Sarojini market attracts a lot of young crowd for providing some cool fashion clothes and accessories at unbelievable prices.

15. Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat Delhi

In the older part of Delhi, lies a cool and calm place called the Raj Ghat. Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble platform, built on the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. It was built on 30th January 1948, a day after his assassination. The memorial is left open under the sky, and an eternal flame burns on end.

Located on the banks of River Yamuna, Raj Ghat is situated on Mahatma Gandhi Road. The place is high on the list of politicians, state guests, and historians. One must remove his shoes before entering the walls of the Raj Ghat. Outside the walled architecture, is a lawn with some natural greenery.

While you visit the Raj Ghat to pay tribute to Gandhiji, do not miss out on Shantivan , which is the Samadhi of India’s first prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Shantivan is located towards the north of Raj Ghat. Adjacent to Shantivan is Ekta Sthal, where K R Narayana, the tenth president of the country was cremated in 2005.

Excited About Delhi?

Request A Call Back!

Holiday Packages

  • Delhi to Kerala Honeymoon Packages
  • Delhi City Tour Packages
  • Delhi Local Sightseeing Tour Packages
  • Delhi to Jim Corbett Tour Packages
  • 1 Day Delhi Tour Packages
  • Delhi to Shimla Tour Packages
  • Delhi Darshan Tour Package
  • Delhi & Manali Tour Packages
  • Delhi Tour Packages
  • Delhi Sightseeing by Metro
  • Delhi Mathura Tour Packages
  • Delhi Vrindavan Tour Packages
  • Delhi Agra Tour Packages
  • Delhi Mathura Vrindavan Tour Packages
  • Delhi Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Packages
  • Delhi Haridwar Tour Packages
  • Delhi Rishikesh Tour Packages
  • Delhi Haridwar Rishikesh Tour Packages
  • Delhi Agra Fatehpur Sikri Tour Packages

Popular Tourist Places to Visit in Delhi

  • Qutub Minar Delhi
  • Red Fort / Lal Kila Delhi
  • India Gate Delhi
  • Iron Pillar Delhi
  • Lotus Bahai Temple Delhi
  • Akshardham Temple Delhi
  • Humayun's Tomb Delhi
  • Lodhi Gardens Delhi
  • Rajghat Delhi
  • Jantar Mantar Delhi
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan Delhi
  • Jama Masjid Delhi
  • Nizamuddin Dargah Delhi
  • National Rail Museum Delhi
  • Gandhi Smriti Delhi
  • Nehru Planetarium Delhi
  • Chandni Chowk Delhi
  • Connaught Place Delhi
  • Hauz Khas Delhi
  • National Zoological Park Delhi
  • Purana Qila Delhi
  • Agrasen ki Baoli Delhi
  • Garden of Five Senses Delhi
  • Hauz Khas Fort Delhi
  • ISKCON Temple Delhi
  • Paharganj Delhi
  • Dilli Haat Delhi
  • Lajpat Nagar market Delhi
  • Sarojini Nagar Market Delhi
  • Bangla Sahib Gurudwara Delhi
  • Safdarjung's Tomb Delhi
  • Tomb of Balban Delhi
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral Delhi
  • Khirki Mosque Delhi
  • Fatehpuri Masjid Delhi
  • Kalka Ji Mandir Delhi
  • Shanti Vana Delhi
  • Khan market Delhi
  • Adventure Island Delhi
  • Fun N Food Village Delhi
  • Just Chill Water Park Delhi
  • Splash The Water Park Delhi
  • Scary House Delhi
  • Entertainment City Noida
  • KidZania Delhi NCR
  • Millennium Park Delhi
  • Wet N Wild Resort & Water Park Gurugram
  • Jurassic Park Inn Sonipat
  • Delhi Rides Amusement Park
  • The Atlantic Water World Delhi
  • Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial Delhi
  • Delhi Eye / Kalindi Kunj Park Delhi
  • National Museum of India Delhi
  • Surajkund Mela Delhi
  • Karol Bagh Market Delhi
  • Kingdom of Dreams Delhi
  • 32nd Milestone Gurugram
  • MoJoLand Water Park Murthal
  • Laxminarayan Temple / Birla Mandir Delhi
  • Club Platinum Resort & Water Park Delhi
  • Oyster Water Park / Appu Ghar Gurugram
  • Shankar's International Dolls Museum Delhi
  • Aapno Ghar Water & Amusement Park Gurugram
  • Parliament House / Sansad Bhavan Delhi
  • Cathedral Church of the Redemption Delhi
  • Worlds of Wonder Amusement & Water Park Noida
  • Waste to Wonder / Seven Wonders Park New Delhi
  • Drizzling Land Water & Amusement Park Ghaziabad
  • Fun Town Amusement and Water Park Bahadurgarh
  • FFUNMAX Amusement Park and Water Park Faridabad
  • Gauri Shankar Temple Delhi
  • National Craft Museum and Hastkala Academy Delhi
  • Shree Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Mandir Delhi
  • National Science Centre Delhi
  • Janpath Market Delhi
  • Sis Ganj Gurudwara Delhi
  • Digambar Jain Temple Delhi
  • Pracheen Hanuman Mandir Delhi

delhi places to visit on new year

delhi places to visit on new year

  • Group Enquiry? NEW
  • 55 Places to Visit in Delhi

Tourist Places in Delhi

Quick navigation, must visit places in delhi.

India Gate

India Gate is an important site to visit when on your tour to Delhi. India Gate has its original name as All India War Memorial that was built in order to commemorate the 82000 soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives during the First World War happened from 1914 to 1921 as well as in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. The war memorial is situated at Rajpath where you can reach by getting down at Barakhamba Road Metro station in Delhi. India gate is also known to be one of the best places to visit with friends in Delhi .

India Gate is located on the eastern edge of the ceremonial axis of Delhi and it was formerly called Kingsway. The names of around 13300 servicemen including some soldiers and officers from the United Kingdom are displayed on the gate. The architecture of India Gate is world famous as the triumphal arch that looks like the Arch of Constantine and also compared to the Arc de Triomphe and the Gateway of India in Mumbai.

The designer of the memorial was Sir Edwin Lutyens. After the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, there was a simple structure including a black marble plinth with a reversed rifle which was capped by a war helmet and bounded by four eternal flames built under the Memorial Archway. This one was the Amar Jawan Jyoti or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier.

The construction of India Gate was started in 1921 and completed in 1931. The architectural dimensions of the structure say that it is 42 meters tall and 9.1 meters wide. It was constructed using yellow and red sandstone along with granite. In 2014, the Government announced the plans to construct a National War Memorial around the canopy as well as a National War Museum at the park nearby.

India Gate Parade or the Republic Day Parade is the most ceremonious and prestigious event happen in front of India Gate every year. On January 26th, each year, India commemorates the day it became a republic with an esteemed presence of many national as well as dignified guests from other countries.

India Gate entry time: Anyone can visit India Gate anytime as it is open on all days 24 hours.

India Gate Entry fee: There is no entry fee to visit the structure.

India Gate location: Rajpath Marg, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.

Insider Tips:

    -The climate during the months from October to March will be favourable for sightseeing tours in Delhi . You can enjoy visiting India Gate with your family and friends peacefully during that time.

    -It will be fun if you bring cooked or packaged food with you, and have a picnic. You can also go for boating at the Boating Club adjacent to India Gate grounds.

    -The nearest metro station to India Gate is Central Secretariat (Yellow Line). The metro station has more than one exit gate so that you can seek the help of customer service about the closest gate to India Gate.

    -Take an auto rickshaw or the shuttle rickshaw/rickshaw service to India Gate from the metro station. Bus service can also be availed depending on your boarding point.

    -In case you are there in January, you can attend the Republic Day parade on 26th January.

Also Read:  30 Best Places to Visit Near Delhi

Rajpath Segway Tour, Delhi | Book Online @ 20% off

Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

Maqbera e Humayun or the Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a major historical site in India and also one of the best places to visit in north Delhi. It is the tomb of the famous Mughal emperor of India Humayun. It was commissioned by the first wife of Humayun who was the chief consort as well, Empress Bega Begum in 1569-70. The design of the tomb was born in the heart of Mirak Mirza Ghiyas- a persial architect invited by Bega Begum herself. Located in Nizamuddin East in Delhi, the tomb is known as the first garden tomb found on the Indian subcontinent, placed very close to the Dina-panah citadel. It is known to be one of the best places to visit in Delhi during summers as it also has a walled garden within its enclosure.

UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site in 1993 and since then its reputation began to flourish. But after that, it had to undergo several restorations. Near the tomb, there are several smaller monuments from the main entrance to the West that include one that even built prior to the main tomb. Isa Khan Niyazi’s tomb is that one who was an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri’s court of the Suri dynasty. Humayun’s tomb complex accommodates the main tomb of the Emperor Humayun along with the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and Dara Shikoh as well as other significant Mughal members.

An inimitable leap in Mughal architecture is displayed along with the Persian model garden that is the Charbagh garden. The construction of the toms was started in 1565, almost nine years after his death. The completion of the tomb was in 1572. The memorial built for Humayun symbolizes the unpredictable symbiosis between Humayun and his wife Bega Begum who was so grieved over the death of her husband finally decided to create such an astonishing remembrance.

The Turkic and Mughal rule in the subcontinent introduced the influence of Central Asian and Persian styles of Islamic architecture and from the 12th century onward, those styles started inspiring several monuments in and around Delhi. Humayun’s tomb is made of red sandstone and white marbles and the measurements say it is 47 meters high and 91 meters wide.

Humayun’s Tomb entry timing: The visit to the tomb is allowed from sunrise to sunset on all days but the best time to visit is between 08:00 am and 06:00 pm.

Humayun’s Tomb entry fee: Indian citizens and the visitors from SAARC and BIMSTEC countries have to pay Rs.10 to enter the tomb while for other foreign nationals, it is Rs.250 per person. Children up to the age of 15 need not pay an entry fee.

Humayun’s Tomb location: Opposite Dargah Nizamuddin, Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110013.

    -Visit the tomb during the early hours or late hours of a day during summer as the mid time will be very hot.

    -Khan Market Metro station is the nearest metro station and it is the easiest way to reach the structure. Hire a tuk tuk to cover the last 2.5 kilometers to the tomb.

    -Also checkout Isa Khan’s Tomb.

Humayuns Tomb Entry Ticket, Delhi

Hauz Khas is a beautiful neighbourhood of South Delhi and is one of the major tourist places in Delhi. The pulse of Hauz Khas is known to be the historically important Hauz Khaz Complex. It exhibits both rural and urban atmosphere and also known as mehak ka chota quila. The location is surrounded by Green Park to the west and Gulmohar Park towards the north. It had witnessed different diplomatic missions like the Albania, Iraq, Guines, Burundi, Macedonia Missions and more.

Its name started achieving appreciation from the outer world due to the presence of an ancient water reservoir by the same name. It is now part of the huge Hauz Khas complex. Hauz means water tank in Urdu and Khas is referred to royal and thus it is considered to be the royal tank in the village. Hauz Khas’s water tank was built firstly by Allauddin Khilji in order to supply water to the inhabitants of Siri Fort and later in the 1960s, it was developed by the famous builders in India, DLF.

Later Hauz Khaz was modified to be an enclave of different blocks like A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, P, Q, R, X, Y, Z. E block comprises the main market in the area and it is lying in the middle of the colony. There are other major markets located in the premises but Mayfair Gardens is an important attraction which is an independent small private colony. Hauz Khas is also one of  the most popular places for couples in Delhi to spend quality time.  Hauz Khas village pubs, village clubs, restaurants, cafes etc are some of the points of interest for many visitors as they can meet the locals and have an unscheduled conversation. 

Hauz Khas possesses the yellow line of the Delhi Metro railway and this is the easiest way to connect to Delhi’s other parts.

Hauz Khas entry timing: The Hauz Khas Village complex will be open on all days from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 07:00 pm but the restaurants in the complex will be open till 11:00 pm. Another famous structure that is Hauz Khas fort will be open on all days from 10:30 am to 07:00 pm.

Hauz Khas entry fee: There is no entry fee is applicable.

Hauz Khas location: Hauz Khas, South Delhi, Delhi 110016, India.

    -Hauz Khas fort is a major attraction here and try not to avoid it.

    -Hauz khas social is café-cum-restaurant-cum-co-working space.

    -Experience the best nightlife in Delhi  by visiting the different shops and restaurants.

You may also like:  30 Places to Visit near Delhi within 100 Km

You Can Also Book:  Dubai Aquarium Tickets

Hauz Khas Fort Entry Ticket, Delhi

Qutab Minar

Qutab Minar

A valuable, protected structure of India is Qutub Minar, Delhi which has been considered to be a highly important historical attraction existing currently in India. It is a part of the Qutub Complex which was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is also one of the famous places to visit in north Delhi. The structure is situated in the Mehrauli area of Delhi. Qutub Minar Metro Station located at a distance of about 3km will be the easiest access to reach the amazing architectural brilliance. You can also book Delhi tour package  as here is no end to the glorious history being explored in the present.

Qutub Minar is made of red sandstone and marble making its height up to 73 meters and gives a tower like structure to it which is consisted of five stories and its diameter is 14.3 meters at the base and it becomes 2.7 meters at the top.

Another main feature of it is the spiral staircase of 379 steps. It has been saying that the design of the tower had its origin from the Minaret of Jam located in Western Afghanistan. Qutub Minar’s founder was the legendary Qutub al-Din Aibak who was behind the existence of the Delhi Sultanate. The construction of the structure was started in 1192 and it was completed by Aibak’s successor Iltumish in 1220. But after some decades, its top storey was destructed by a lightning and later Firoz Shah Tughlaq renovated the damaged storey and constructed one more.

Around the tower, there are several historical monuments like the Qutub Complex with Quwwat ul IslaMosqueue and the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The structure of the tower has a style that resembles the architectural style prevailed in Iran but some artistic conventions found locally were incorporated such as looped bells, garlands and lotuses that are borders were carved out. One can see different inscriptions in Parso-Arabic and Nagari at different sections of the structure.

Qutub Minar entry timings: The visit to the structure is restricted to the day time between sunrise and sunset on all days.

Qutub Minar entry fee: For Indian citizens: Rs. 30 and for foreign nationals: Rs.500. For children up to 15 years, the entry is free.

Qutub Minar location: Qutub Minar Delhi is situated in Mehrauli in South West district of New Delhi, India.

    -Nearest metro station is Qutub Minar Metro Station.

    -It is advisable to reach as early as possible – the opening time is 7:00 AM as the complex will be less crowded.

    -Although there are shaded areas in the complex but it is always good to carry sunscreen or sunglasses especially during summer.

    -There is a Decorative Light Show every evening from 6:30 to 8:00 pm as well as the Qutub Minar Festival in October/November.

Suggested Deal:   B est places to visit near Delhi within 200 km

Qutab Minar Entry Ticket, Delhi

A brilliant architectural beauty is a historical fort in Delhi, Red Fort which was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty for more than 200 years. The Mughal families lived there until 1857. A golden feather in the crown of Delhi is the fort and it houses several museums in it. Though it was the house of the Mughal emperors, it was also the political and cultural center of the Mughal state and this was the place where a lot of significant events happened. It is the  best place to visit in Old Delhi as it is also known to be a symbol of India's struggle for freedom. But what made the fort famous was the midnight speech made by Jawahar Lal Nehru before India was going to wake up to independence from British rule and afterward, it was becoming the politically significant spot in Indian history. It hosts the Independence Day celebrations each year from then onward. Red Fort history has a lot to share with the world and it came into the concept form in 1639 after the then Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan shifted his capital to the newly constructed city in Delhi and laid the foundation stone to build up the fort.

Red Fort architecture is an amusing one with a huge walled citadel that shines in red sandstone and the construction of the fort took almost one decade to complete and it came into the limelight in 1648. For the next 200 years, it was maintained as the seat of the Mughal Empire. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, the fort lies along the famous river Yamuna. Some of the facts regarding the fort say the complex consist of Shah Jahan’s palace as well as the Salimgarh fort which came into existence in 1546 AD.

The fort is managed by the Archeological Survey of India and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Red Fort Light and Sound Show: A spectacular show regarding the history of Red Fort and the capital Delhi is shown at the fort for one hour every evening. The show will be in Hindi and English with a half an hour gap in between the two shows.

Light and Sound show at the fort starts at 06:00 pm. To watch the Light and Sound Show, adults should pay Rs.80 and children should pay Rs.30.

Red Fort visiting timing: The Fort will be closed on Mondays but will be open on all other days from 09:30 am to 04:30 pm.

Red Fort Entry Fee: Entry fee for Indian citizens is Rs.10 while the same for foreigners is Rs.150.

Red Fort location: Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

   -The nearest metro station to the Red Fort is Chawri Bazaar.

   -It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.

   -Tickets for international visitors will cover museum entrance fees also.

   -As the parking lot is near Jama Masjid, located on the opposite side of the Red Fort, car parking is an issue. You need to take a long walk from the parking to reach the gate of the fort. Also, the traffic snarl on the connecting roads makes it difficult for the visitors to cross the roads. It is advisable to travel by taxi.

   -To avoid queues to get the Light and Sound show ticket, you can book it online at theashokgroup.com.

   -October to March is the suitable time to visit Red Fort.

Check Out:  55 Best Places to Visit in Delhi

Also Checkout:  Madame Tussauds Singapore Tickets

Red Fort Entry Ticket, Delhi

Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple

Among the temples in Delhi, Akshardham Temple or Swaminarayan Akshardham Complex is amazingly famous as it is known to be a spiritual and cultural campus in Delhi and also one of the famous places to visit in east Delhi. This complex showcases the traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality and architecture. Tourists from all over the world come to Delhi will visit the temple to understand the spiritual facts of India. The temple was opened in 2005 by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. It is one of the most religious places to visit in Delhi with family.

Sitting on the banks of the Yamuna River in eastern Delhi, the complex possesses the temple at the center and the construction was according to the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra. There are an Abhishek Mandap, Sahaj Anand Water Show, a theme based garden, and three exhibitions like Sahajanand Darshan, Neelkanth Darshan and Sanskruthi Darshan which is a cultural boat ride.

Among the attractions inside the complex, Akshardham Mandir is quite famous and more charming. The architectural measures prove that the temple is 141 foot high and 316 foot wide. The walls of it are explicitly carved with the images of flora, fauna, musicians, deities etc. It has an intricate architectural style of Maharishi Vastu concepts and for the construction of the temple, the pick sandstone from Rajasthan and Carrara marbles from Italy was used. It accommodates 234 adorned pillars, nine domes, 20000 murtis of sadhus, devotees, and acharyas.

Akshardham temple entry timing: Entry: 09:30 am to 06:30 pm Exhibition: 10:30 am to 06:00 pm and the tickets for the exhibition will be available from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm. Musical fountain:  07:45 pm

The temple will be closed on Mondays.

Akshardham temple entry fee: Complex entry is completely free. Exhibition rates are Rs. 170 for adults, Rs.125 for senior citizens, Rs.100 for children between 4 and 11 years. Musical fountain: Rs. 80 for adults, Rs.80 for senior citizens, Rs.50 for children between 4 and 11 years.

Akshardham temple location: NH 24, Akshardham Setu, New Delhi, 110092.

    -Akshardham Metro Station is the closest metro rail on the Blue Line that connects Dwarka to Noida. From the station, you can reach the temple in five minutes by an auto rickshaw.

    -The best time to visit Akshardham Temple is from February to April and from October to early December. It will be very hot during summer and rainy during monsoon. You can also enjoy amazing places to visit near Delhi in December which encircles Shimla, Rishikesh, Manali, Lansdowne, Auli, Alwar and countless others

    -There is a restaurant within the complex that is open from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    -Get some souvenirs from a souvenir shop and it will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    -You cannot take valuable possessions inside the temple. You have to keep it with the securities outside and there will be a long queue for that. Hence it is advised to keep them in your car or with the driver. Mobile phones are also not allowed inside.

    -There is a huge space for parking as well for cars, vans, minibuses, coaches, and other vehicles.

Musical Fountain - Circle of Life can be witnessed in the evening during sunset for 15 minutes.

Private Temple Tour in Delhi | Flat 21% off

Bahai (Lotus) Temple

Bahai (Lotus) Temple

The Lotus Temple is among the famous tourist places in Delhi and a major landmark of India that has been attracting tourists from all over the world because of its architecture and beauty. The construction of the temple was finished in 1986. It resembles the lotus flower but created in white colour. The Lotus Temple is open to all people, regardless of region and caste. The structure is built of 27 free-standing marble clad petals in clusters of three to form nine sides. The Lotus Temple is one of the best places to visit if you are planning to spend a day in Delhi .

There are nine doors onto the central hall that can accommodate around 2500 people at a time. It has won numerous awards for its inimitable and beautiful architecture. The temple has a great connection with the Bahai Faith that promotes harmony among people through a common place for worship. Those who belong any religion or any worship method can come to the Lotus Temple as it is a Bahai House of Worship.

There are the sacred writings of Bahai Faith as well as of other religions can be read or chanted but reading non-scriptural texts and performing ritualistic ceremonies are forbidden even though there is a fixed set of the pattern for worship services. As all Bahai Houses of Worship follow certain architectural elements, the Lotus Temple also has some of them in its structure. The Bahai scripture says that there should not be any pictures, statues of images displayed inside the house of worship. The Lotus Temple is located near Nehru Palace and Kalkaji Mandir metro station. The architect of the temple was Fariborz Sahba who was an Iranian. The construction was started in 1976.

Lotus Temple entry timings: During summer, the entry timing is from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm while in winter it is from 09:00 am to 05:30 pm on all days except Mondays.

Lotus Temple Entry fee: The entry to the temple is free.

Lotus Temple Location: Lotus Temple Rd, Bahapur, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019.

    -Their surrounding area is brimming with beautiful gardens and you can spend time walking around.

    -Photography is not permitted inside the temple.

    -Avoid making noises inside the temple when people are meditating.

    -You can either walk around on your own or with the help of a guide.

    -There is an information center showing films and regular daily prayer sessions in the hall.

    -Keep your shoes at the counter before entering the temple. Popular Reads:   50 Best Hill Stations Near Delhi

Also Checkout & Book:  Bali Zoo Tickets

Jaipur

Best of Jaipur

30 Places to Visit in Jaipur at Night - Nightlife in Jaipur Guide

Waste to Wonder Park

Waste to Wonder Park

 As the name suggests, this park is created out of industrial and various other waste materials and it will indeed leave you speechless with wonder. Housing the replicas of the seven classical wonders of the world, this is one of the famous attractions in Delhi. If you are wondering where you can take your kids for some enrichment, then do visit the Waste to Wonder Park as it is one of the best places to visit in north Delhi.

 Entry Timings- 11 am daily. Closed on Monday.  Entry Fee- Rs 50 for adults and Rs 25 for children aged between 3-12 years.  Location- Near Nizammudin Metro station, Block A, Nagli Rajapur, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi. Insider Tips- If you want to avoid the swarm of visitors, then do visit the park on weekdays. Since there are no food stalls available inside, remember to carry your refreshments and water. The place also charges an additional parking fee.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Among the five major Jantar Mantar constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, the one in which Delhi has an equal reputation as of the Jaipur one. At Delhi Jantar Mantar, there are 13 architectural astronomy instruments. It is one of the  most visited tourist places in Delhi in summers and it  was designed in order to compile the astronomical tables and to predict the movement and timings of the sun, the moon and the planets. Situated on the Parliament Street, south of Connaught Circus in New Delhi, the Observatory possesses masonry built astronomical instruments.

Due to the unlimited desire of Maharaja Jai Singh II to spend time in the astronomical observations and to study the systems, the observatory was erected by himself. The name of the observatory gives us a meaning that is the instrument for calculation. The instruments preserved in the observatory were made of brick rubbles and then plastered with lime. As the time progressed, the instruments had undergone several repairs and restoration. But major alterations were far from them.

The Samrat Yantra, the Jai Prakash, Ram Yantra, and Misra Yantra are the principal instruments preserved in the observatory. A temple dedicated to Bhairava is also near the building which was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The Jantar Mantar in Delhi had its construction started in 1724. It came into existence in 1724 but by 1867, the observatory had faced a considerable amount of decays. After the construction of the Jantar Mantar in Delhi, Maharaja Jai Singh II had built more observatories in Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, and Mathura.

Jantar Mantar entry timings: The observatory is open on all days from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm.

Jantar Mantar entry fee: To enter the observatory, Indian citizens should pay INR 5 and foreign nationals have to pay INR 100.

Jantar Mantar location: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001.

Jantar Mantar Entry Ticket, Delhi

Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk

Moonlight Square is the English name for the Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest yet busiest markets in Delhi. A major attraction in India is this vibrant market that provides A to Z items you would like to buy at the best rates. If you want to enjoy shopping at Chandni Chowk then o ctober to march is considered as the best time to visit Delhi .  The Red Fort is a part of the square and it is one of the best places to visit in north Delhi. The compilation of the marker was happened in the 17th century by the then Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and its design was done by his daughter Jahanara. 

It was divided by canals to reflect moonlight and still, it is considered to the largest wholesale market in Delhi. There are records blowing light to its history that says its birth was happened during the founding of the capital city of Shahjahanabad with the existence of the Red Fort. Originally, the market contains 1560 shops, the square is 40 yards wide and 1520 yards long. There is a pool in the centre of the complex which makes the bazaar illuminate. It is one of the best places to shop in Delhi as the bazaar gave space to a number of silver merchants.

But later, the pool in the complex was replaced by a clock tower during the 1950s. The chowk runs through the heart of the walled city from the Lahori Gate of the Red Fort to Fatehpur Masjid. There are separate markets for sarees, suits, electronic items, accessories, ornaments, footwear, food items, shawls, sherwanis, decoration materials, lanterns, colourful dresses and what not. Chandni Chowk itself has a metro station near the market and it is the easiest way to reach the square.

Chandni Chowk entry timing: The shops at Chandni Chowk would be open on all days except on Mondays from 10:00 am to 07:00 pm.

Chandni Chowk entry fee: No entry fee is applicable to enter the square.

Chandni Chowk location: Kaccha Bagh Area, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

    -Must visit the Parantha Wali Gali.

    -Visit the famous Natraj Chat and Dahi Bhalle.

    -Papri Chaat on the opposite side of Gurudwara, or roadside kababs near Jama Masjid defines Chandni Chowk. A visit to the place without trying such delicacies would be incomplete.

Great Deals Available On  Buckingham Palace Tickets

Delhi Food Tour | Book Delhi Street Food Tour & Save 19%

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

The people of Delhi consider the Masjid-I Jahan Numa close to them, hence call it fondly as the Jama Masjid of Delhi. It is one of the largest mosques in India which was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656. During that time, the construction of the mosque took around 1 million rupees. Imam from Bukhara inaugurated the building after its completion. The mosque is protected by three great gates and four towers. Also, there are two 40 meter high minarets created on red sandstone and white marble standing.

The courtyard boasts its space that can accommodate more than 25000 people at a time. The three domes seen on the terrace are surrounded by the two minarets as well as the floor is comprised of 899 black borders marked for worshippers. The mosque has witnessed two attacks recently, in 2006 and in 2010. There were more than 5000 workers who contributed their sweat and blood for the construction of the masjid. The original name of the mosque meant the mosque that commanding view of the world.

Though the British wanted the mosque to be destroyed, they could not succeed in the process due to rigid opposition and protests. The largest mosque in India is a mesmerizing monument which was the last one built under Shah Jahan’s power. The masjid is located at a walkable distance from Old Delhi railway station and ISBT Kashmere Gate.

The masjid that got its life because of the architectural brilliance of Ustad Khalil is now protected by Delhi Waqf Board.

Jama Masjid entry timing: Entry to the mosque is on all days from 07:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 06:30 pm.

Jama Masjid entry fee: You can enter the temple free of charge but for photography, you should pay Rs.200-300 and for climbing the southern minaret, you are supposed to pay Rs.100.

Jama Masjid location: Meena Bazaar, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

    -During the morning hours, crowd will not be there and it is the best time to visit the mosque.

    -You should dress modestly as it is a sacred place and women should cover their head with a shawl or similar clothes.

    -You can carry a bag to keep your shoes safe to avoid getting them stolen or be at the counter and wait for long.

    -Remember, there will be touts to harass you for unnecessary fees and avoid them.

    -There will be a separate fee to climb up the minaret that offers you a panoramic view.

    -The nearest metro station is Chawri Bazaar.

    -You should remove the shoes at the top of the stairs (pay the site minder Rs 5 upon collection).

    -Avoid fake guides insisting there's a charge to enter the mosque (admission is free).

    -For non-Muslims, the visiting timings are 07:00-12:15, 13:45-30 minutes before sunset; from 12:15 pm to 02:00 pm, it will be closed.

    -Tourists can take the photograph of the Mosque. A nominal fee of Rs. 200 is charged for photography and you can bring your own camera.

Cultural Walking Tour of Delhi - Flat 29% off

Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan

The Presidential Residence, formerly known as the Viceroy’s House is the famous Rashtrapathi Bhavan in Delhi. It is the home of the President of India, officially. It is located at the western end of Rajpath. The mansion or the main building accommodates the president’s official residence, halls, guest rooms and offices. The entire 130 hectare President Estate that includes huge gardens known as the Mughal Gardens, large open spaces, a residence of office staff and bodyguards, stables etc is the major portion of it the mansion.

It is considered to be the largest residence of a head of state in the world in terms of area. The Delhi Durbar occurred in December 1911 decided to build a residence in New Delhi for the British Viceroy. In the beginning, the plan had 4000 acres of land acquired for the building after relocating Raisina and Malcha villages existed in the region. The famous British architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens was given the responsibility for the primary architecture. 

The design made by Lutyens was grand and extraordinarily classical that was enhanced by different colours and details inspired by Indian architecture. Originally, the Viceroy’s House had to be built on the top of Raisina Hill along with the secretariats lower down. But it was decided to build 400 yards back and thus both the buildings had to come on top of the plateau. On this, Lutyens and Baker who was constructing the secretariat had disputes. The house consists of four floors and 340 rooms which are decorated with modified interior designs.

There were around 700 million bricks used for the construction. The design of the building was inspired by the Edwardian Baroque. It has several halls used for different functions and purposes. The main ones are the Durbar Hall and the Ashoka Hall. There is a dome in the middle that reflects both Indian and British styles.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan entry timing: The mansion can be visited on all days from 09:00 am to 04:00 pm but the Mughal Garden and other gardens will be open from August to March on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You should visit during winter as weather in Delhi is just excellent in the months of October and November.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan entry fee: There is a registration charge of Rs.50 and it can be paid online as well as it will be non-refundable and non-transferable. Visitors individually or in a group of fewer than 30 people will be charged Rs.50 per visitor and for a group of 30, it will be 1200 per visit.

Rashtrapathi Bhavan location: Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110004.

Insider Tips:     -Cameras are not allowed inside the building.

    -You need not pay the guide.

    -The various circuits of the Bhavan are:       Circuit 1: Rashtrapati Bhavan Main Building and the Central Lawn will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.       Circuit 2: The Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex [RBMC] comprising the Clock Tower, the Stables and the Garages will be open on all days except Monday.       Circuit 3: The Mughal Gardens and other Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan will be open from August to March on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

    -Entry to Rashtrapati Bhavan for visit is through Gate No.2 (Rajpath); Gate No.37 (via Dalhousie Road-Hukmi Mai Marg); and Gate No.38 (via Church Road-Brassy Avenue) of Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    -Indian Citizens should carry valid photo ID Cards. In case of foreigners, they should make their request for visit along with photocopies of their passport. On the day of visit, they are required to carry their original passport for identification. Check Out:   50 Best Weekend Getaways near Delhi

New Delhi Bicycle Tour, Flat 21% Off

Sarojini Nagar Market

Sarojini Nagar Market

Sarojini Nagar is a famous neighbourhood of South West Delhi and an atypical shopping spot where you can get hundreds of items with your pocket money itself. It is located very close to Safdarjung Airport and before it got the name Sarojini Nagar it was called Vinay Nagarand and later its name was changed to Sarojini Nagar. The colony is filled with Safdarjung Enclave, South Extension, Laxmibai Nagar, Nauroji Nagar, Chanakyapuri and Netaji Nagar. This is one of the most vibrant places in Delhi to buy various items like clothes, accessories, shoes, fabrics etc.

The street side shops will sell even branded items at cheaper rates. Garments of any colour, any size, any shape would be available here but questioning your bargaining power. During the bomb blasts in 2005 in Delhi, Sarojini Market was also included but it was rebuilt afterward. Almost all the shops in the market are of different families. The Babu Market, Subzi Market, Central Market, Mandir Wali Side Market are the different sections of the Sarojini Market offering you multiple selections of items ranging from garment shops to food shops.

Every time the markets are uncontrollably crowded- visitors or locals come to purchase multiple items of your likes at an unexpectedly low price. INA is the closest metro station from Sarojini Market.

Sarojini Market entry timings: The shops will be open on all days except on Mondays from around 10:00 am to 09:00 pm.

Sarojini Market Entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable to enter the market.

Sarojini Market Location: Sarojini Nagar Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110023.

    -Remember the basic shopping rules at Sarojini Market: never pay more than INR 250 for any basic garment; INR 100 – 150 is the usual price for tops.

    -The sizes of the garments may not be correct. You can check them with other sizes and identify your size by hold it against yourself. There is an option to quick fix at the darzee also.

    -Check it out properly for wear and tear on the item you purchase. Always point out the defect (whether minimal or obvious) to the shopkeeper and use it to extricate an additional discount.

    -Carry a big cover to keep your purchased items conveniently because the covers given by the shopkeepers are not of good quality so that they will be torn if you carry heavy materials in them.

    -The best time to visit Sarojini Nagar is on weekdays, between 12pm – 4pm to be specific.

    -Point out a landmark before you enter the market so that you can come back to the point after shopping easily. Suggested Read:  20 Best Tourist Places near Delhi within 300 Km

Paranthe Wali Gali

Paranthe Wali Gali

A tapered street in Chandni Chowk area, Paranthe Wali Gali is noted because of its sequential shops located one after the other known for selling paratha, a typical Indian unleavened thin bread. The food sold in Paranthe Wali Gali is strictly vegetarian, presented in old retrospective style without any addition of onion or garlic to the food. 

This is because the owner of the particular series of a shop is a Brahmin and the neighborhood includes the Jain population. The menu includes mix paratha, khoya parantha, rabri parantha, parat parantha. The parantha generally is served along with mint, mixed or sweet tamarind chutney, potato or paneer curry sautéed with rich sweet and spicy pumpkin.

Entry timings - The opening timings to Paranthe Wali Gali is between 9 AM to 11 PM.

Entry fee – Average cost for having food at Paranthe Wali Gali would sum up to 150 INR or 2.306 USD for two people approximately.

Location - Address of Paranthe Wali Gali is 1984-1985, Gali Paranthe Wali, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi.

Insider tips - You must try the recommended food from Paranthe Wali Gali. The recommended food is Mixed Veg Paranthe, Mirch Parantha, and Karela Parantha. Also Read:  35 Best Resorts near Delhi NCR

Manali

Best of Manali

20 Adventure Sports in Manali (Starting from ₹650 Only)

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

A prominent Sikh Gurudwara in India is Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Kishan. It is a worship house for the Sikh religion believers but now it is a primary pilgrimage and tourist attraction in Delhi. There is a beautiful pool as well inside its complex which is named as Sarovar. It had come into existence as a small shrine by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783 who was supervising the construction of nine other Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same time.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is located near Connaught Palace on Baba Kharak Singh Marg and it is recognizable easily from a distance due to its golden dome and tall flagpole. Next, to it, there is the famous Sacred Heart Cathedral. The building was actually a bungalow belonged to Raja Jai Sing and got the name as Jaisinghpura Palace. Guru Har Kishan was living in Delhi during 1664 when there was smallpox and cholera epidemic spread in the society.

Guru helped the people by giving aid and fresh water from the well at his house. But he was also affected by the disease and died on March 30th, 1664. But Sikhs believed that the water from the well at Guru’s house had healing powers and they had taken the water to their homes. Gurudwara and its Sarovar are a prominent place for Sikhs now and they pay tribute to the eighth Guru on his birth anniversary.

The complex included the Gurudwara, a kitchen, a pond, a school and an art gallery. The concept of langar is practised and regardless of race or religion, all people can eat in the Gurudwara kitchen. If you wish to enter the Gurudwara, you should cover your hair and avoid wearing shoes inside. There is a higher secondary school, Baba Baghel Singh Museum, a library and a hospital situated inside the complex. Patel Chowk, Rajeev Chowk, and Shivaji Stadium Metro station are the major metro railway stations near to the Gurudwara.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb entry timings: The Gurudwara is open on all days 24 hours.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb entry fee: No entry is needed to visit the Gurudwara.

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb location: Ashoka Road, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi – 110001.

    -Dress modestly and cover your head while participating in the rituals.

    -Remove your shoes before entering the gurudwara.

    -There will be special prayers and gathering on the birth anniversary of Guru Har Krishan.

    -The nearest metro station is Patel Chowk which falls on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.

    -Do not forget to try Langar and sprinkle some drop from the holy water tank.

Connaught Place

Connaught Place

The largest financial, commercial and business spots in India is the Connaught Place in Delhi which has been a witness for the emergence of many shops, markets, buildings, hotels and important buildings. If you are looking for comfortable rooms and beds, delicious food, modern & necessary amenities then you can find great homestays in Delhi near Connaught place. It is often called CP and acts as the headquarters of many Indian firms and is also among the best tourist places in Delhi. During the time of erstwhile colonizers, the place was considered to be a place of pride and was counted as one of the top heritage structures in Delhi.

The place got its name after Prince Arthur, the first Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. Its construction was started in 1929 and finished in 1933. Rajiv Chowk metro station was also built under it. There were some villages existed before the establishment of the Connaught Place but the families were relocated. But the demolition of several buildings like the Hanuman temple, a Jain temple in Jaisinghpura and the Jantar Mantar did not happen and they were preserved till date.

W.H. Nicholls was the chief architect to the Government of India under whom the plans for building a central business district was featured to become a central plaza based on the European Renaissance in the classical style. The Georgian architecture found in Connaught Place is inspired or modelled after the Royal Crescent in Bath. Connaught Place is a complete circle with two floors made to house commercial establishments on the ground with providing residential space on the first floor. Finally, the circle was designed with two concentric circles including the Inner Circle, Middle Circle, and the Outer Circle.

There are multiple international as well as Indian brands are operating at Connaught Place along with some hotels in the vicinity. Since a large number of tourists gather here, there are a lot of attractive items arranged.

Connaught Place entry timings: The shops and markets at the Connaught Place will usually be open on all days from 10:00 am to 08:00 pm approximately.

Connaught Place Entry fee: There is no entry fee to be paid to enter the place.

Connaught Place Location: Connaught Place, Near Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, New Delhi 110001, India.

    -Try Fire Paan/Chuski Paan at Odeon Pan Palace.

    -Don’t miss out Wenger’s - one of the best bakeries in the market.

    -Visit the Underground Market Palika Bazaar also.

    -There will be some shows at the central park as well.

Click Here to Book Now:  Barcelona Zoo Tickets

Kingdom of Dreams

India’s first live entertainment, theatre and leisure spot is Kingdom of Dream in NCR Delhi located near the Leisure Valley Park. As a master destination for all types of entertainment and art based innovations, the Kingdom of Dreams was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Haryana and it was open to the public on 18th September 2010. The opening day witnessed the special preview of the Bollywood musical, Zangoora portraying the famous stars like Hussain Kuwajerwala, Gauhar Khan, and Kashmira Irani. Kingdom of Dream is one of the best amusement parks in Delhi toto chill out.

The spot is spreading across over 6 acres of land and was built at a cost of more than Rs.2 billion. Kingdom of Dreams is under Great Indian Nautanki Company which is a joint venture between Apra Group and Wizcraft. It consists of two theatres named Nautanki Mahal and the Showshaa Theatre along with a cultural and cuisine area called Culture Gully. The famous Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan was declared as the global ambassador of Kingdom of Dream in 2010.Al, o it was in the news when the Commonwealth Games 2010 official theme song by A R Rahman was launched in the complex.

One of the portions of the complex, the Nautanki Mahal is a huge auditorium with 864 seats and is designed like a posh palace. Indian and international theatres are performed here. Culture Gully is the space where arts, crafts, and food etc are arranged beautifully. It is a fully air-conditioned boulevard that extends up to 10000 square feet with themed restaurants and live kitchens in its possession. Showshaa theatre is a 350 seater amphitheater with a soaring tent. Several theatrical performances are conducted here.

Kingdom of Dreams entry timings: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 12:30 pm to 12:00 am and on Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 pm to 12:00 am.

  • 2,999 per person (Diamond) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 3,999 per person (Diamond) on weekendsZ
  • 2,499 per person (Platinum) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 2,999 per person (Platinum) on weekends
  • 1,999 per person (Gold) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 2,499 per person (Gold) on weekends
  • 1,499 per person (Silver) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 1,999 per person (Silver) on weekends
  • 1,249 per person (Bronze) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 1,499 per person (Bronze) on weekends
  • 600 per person (culture gully) on weekdays (Tue-Fri)
  • 700 per person (culture gully) on weekend 

Kingdom of Dream location:  Auditorium Complex, Sector 29, Gurgaon, Haryana 122001, India.

    -To avoid the rush, book your seat in advance and arrive at the venue on time.

    -You can pick munchies, beverages (including alcoholic ones) at the theatre during the break.

    -Which seats should you pick? Go for Diamond with the lazy boy seats. The chairs for all other categories could do with an upgrade – they are a tad uncomfortable, more so since the show is long. And there are no cup holders for your drinks. Beyond Diamond, you could pick any other seats and the experience will not be very different. Except perhaps the first row (where you may have to crane your neck to see the stage) and the extreme corners at the back.

    -Valets will take care of your car.

    -Photography is prohibited inside the theatre but not at Culture Gulli. You may also like:  20 Best Amusement Parks in Delhi

Lodhi Gardens

Lodhi Gardens

A beautiful park acts as a favourite ornament on the body of the city of Delhi is Lodhi Garden that holds back several architectural works of 15th century. During the Lodhi reign was the construction of the garden took place and it is located in between Khan Market and Safdarjung tomb. The park possesses Mohammed Sha’s Tomb, Sikandar Lodi’s, Shisha Gumbad’s and Bara Gumbad’s tombs within it. It is considered to be a special place of preservation since it protects the last imprints of Sayyid rulers and it is one of the best places in north Delhi.

The architectural works of the park were done by Sayyidis and Lodhis. There is an old waterway connecting the Yamuna River to the Tomb of Sikandar Lodi. The echoes of the 15th century prevail in the park and thus it acts as the epitome of an astounding architecture. Before becoming Lodhi Garden, the park had another name as Lady Willington Park and after the independence, it was declared to be known as Lodhi Garden. Since the park demonstrates the ancient architectural styles aplenty, it was a talk of the town for long.

There are some amusing sites to be watched in and around the park apart from the historical tombs. It is a centre space for morning and evening joggers as well as exercise lovers. It is the best place to enjoy a peaceful time and if you want to get away from the city’s hustles then you should definitely plan a 2 days trip near Delhi. The lush greenery around the park is promised to keep the atmosphere pleasant always. Lodi, the Garden Restaurant has enough prominence among the natives and the tourists as it is located close to the park and there you get fresh, authentic delicacies of Europe. To reach the park easily, you can depend on JLN metro station which is the nearest one to the park.

Lodhi Garden entry timings: It will be open from 06:00 am to 07:30 pm on all days.

Lodhi Garden entry fee: You have to pay no entry fee to enter the park.

Lodhi Garden location: Main Lodi Road, Beside India International Centre, New Delhi, Delhi – 110003.

    -To reach Lodhi Gardens easily, take the Metro to Jor Bagh station. From there, walk north on Sri Aurobindo Marg and turn east on to Lodhi Road; the gardens will appear on the left. If you hire a taxi or cab, you will be dropped at the entrance of the garden but the cost will be quite higher when compared to the train fare.

    -It will be crowded on weekends. If you look forward to have a peaceful time, then choose a weekday.

Shopping Places in Delhi

Lajpat market.

Lajpat Market

A residential and commercial point near South Delhi district is Lajpat Nagar which was named in honour of Lala Lajpat Rai who was known to Indians as the Lion of Punjab. Lajpat Nagar Central Market has several eyes pointing to it now because of the immense collection of different items at incomparable rates. It is the best place to visit in Delhi for shopping as Lajpat Nagar is divided into four parts like Lajpat Nagar 1, 2, 3 and 4 which include housing colonies like Amar Colony, Dayanand Colony, Double Storey, National Park and Vikram Vihar. It is one of the best places to visit in Delhi in one day.

Central market is the most visited spot in Lajpat Nagar where people come to buy fabrics, shoes, ornaments, food items etc. The market is a vast plethora of colourful items even made by the famous brands sold at the street side shops arrayed beautifully and it is always busy with people who look for shopping on a shoe-string budget. Most of the open markets are run by veterans. They will not fall for bargaining skills beyond their comfort zone. The items in the market have already a fixed pricing and they won’t come down to a very lower price than the fixed one but if you are a familiar face, then they can consider giving you a huge discount as well.

The nearest metro station to the market is the Lajpat Nagar Station which is an elevated station lying on the metro’s violet line.

Lajpat market entry timings: The shops in the market will be open on all days except Mondays from 09:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Lajpat market entry fee: No entry fee is needed to enter the market.

Lajpat market location: Central Market, New Delhi 110024, India

Khan Market

Khan Market

An old market in Delhi which was established in 1951 is Khan Market, named in honour of Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan. The market was ranked as the costliest retail one in India. Also, it is the most expensive retail high street by real estate firm Cushman and Wakefield. It is a U shaped double storey market complex started with 154 shops and 74 flats. Near to the market, there is Sujan Singh Park- believed to be the first apartment complex in Delhi.

It was built in 1945. Till the 1980s, the flats in the complex on the first floors continued to be homes and the neighbourhood grocery stores and middle class shops were in the middle lane. Later, the real estate boom and the expanding families made the original occupants to move out. Thus, all the flats were sold to become shops. Recent numbers say that only a few families are staying in these flats.

Currently, Khan Market is one of the most sophisticated yet expensive commercial real estate locations in New Delhi with a wide variety of stores, modern showrooms, well-known brands, local brands and others. Jewellery items, bookstores, paints, hardware stores, electronics, fabric stores etc are some of the major shops here along with some good restaurants. Khan Market metro station is the closest metro to the market on the violet line. 

Khan Market entry timings: It is open on all days from 10:00 am to 12:00 midnight except on Sundays.

Khan Market entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable to enter the market.

Khan Market location: Humayun Road, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India.

Paharganj

Yet another famous neighbourhood of Central Delhi is Paharganj. It is located west of the New Delhi Railway Station. During the Mughal period, it was known as Shahganj or King’s ganj or market place. Paharganj is one of the three administrative subdivisions of the Central Delhi district. It promotes a plethora of hotels, lodges, restaurants, dhabas and a wide variety of shops. A lot of people from domestic as well as international regions come here to spend time with the locals and buy some good items at cheaper rates.

Paharganj was one of the five main markets of Delhi and the only one situated outside the walled city. It was the dominant grain market of the city in the 18th century where grains were ferried on the banks of Yamuna River after the trade between the wholesale markets and warehouses in Patparganj and Shahdara. Shahgaj, another wholesale market was located between Paharganj and Akbarabadi though Paharganj was referred to Shahganj.

The current name Paharganj came from its proximity to the Raisina Hill where the Rashtrapathi Bhavan is situated today. The New Delhi Metro station is the closest metro railway to Paharganj and it is located near to the New Delhi Railway Station as well. The place is a brilliant host of numerous shops of currency changers and currency conversions. The largest number of currency exchanging shops in the city is found in Paharganj. Thus tourists from different parts of the world arrive here to do currency exchange at a faster pace.

Paharganj entry timings: The market is open on all days except Monday from 11:00 am to 09:00 pm.

Paharganj entry fee: There is no entry fee applicable for entering the market.

Paharganj location: Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi.

    -Metro Gate 1, R.K. Ashram Metro Station is the closest one.

    -Kachoris at Multan Moth Bhandar are popular, try having some.

   -Amritsar De Chur Chur Naans‘ shop is next to Bikanerwala where you will get a thali with two naans, sabzi and raita only for Rs. 100.

    -You can find a huge variety of Leather items in Paharganj. Check out the unnamed shops bang opposite Sams Cafe where you can pick up leather bags, belts, boots etc.

    -My Bar is the only destination to grab the cheapest drinks in Delhi.

Ladakh

Best of Ladakh

55 Leh Ladakh Tour Packages | Upto 50% Off Summer SALE

An open air food plaza and craft bazaar, a triumphant spot of people’s gatherings and their chatters is Dilli Haat in Delhi which is a venture of Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation. Dilli Haat is quite unlike the other markets in the area. It is permanent and open all days. The exact location of it is the commercial centres of South Delhi opposite to the INA market. The complex is situated in an area of 6 acres and it came into existence as a part of the reclamation project and then transformed into a plaza.

The plaza extends a firm foundation work, many small thatched roof cottages and kiosks. Some shops here are there for permanent while some others are rotated usually for fifteen days. From fabrics to sculptures, the items you get here are prominently costly in big shops. Here you will get rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, soft fabrics and drapery, beads, brassware, metal crafts, silk clothes etc. Handlooms and handicrafts are also a dedicated collection at this market which are exhibited in the exhibition hall in the complex.

To sell the commodities, one should follow an application process and spaces are allocated according to which state the seller belongs to. Dilli Haat, thus, has hundreds of stalls allotted to sellers on a rotational basis and the payment would be from INR 100 per day for a period of 15 days. Now it is also a venue of crafts, music, dance and cultural events held by different organizations.

Dilli Haat entry timings: It is open on all days from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Dilli Haat entry fee: There will be a nominal entry fee to be paid.

Dilli Haat location: Sri Aurobindo Marg, Laxmi Bai Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110023.

    -Visit Dilli Haat during evening time when you can observe the diversity of Indian culture.

    -The nearest metro station is INA. Suggested Read:  30 Best Places for Trekking near Delhi

Other Places to Visit in Delhi

The national rail museum.

The National Rail Museum

A very significant museum in the history of India is the National Rail Museum in Delhi. It is situated in Chanakyapuri with a focus on the rail heritage India had been possessing. It was opened on February 1st 1977. The building is in over 10 acres of land enhanced by both indoor and outdoor exhibits and it is one of the famous places in north Delhi. The visitors are allowed to do a toy train ride around the site on regular days. Apart from the toy train, there are a lot of amusing items on the display such as 1:8 scale trail, Diesel simulator, Steam simulator, Coach Simulator and things like these.

The concept of a transport museum was coming into the presentation in 1962. However, the first concrete shape of it came out in 1970. It was coming into the scenario under the advisory of Micharl Graham Satow who was a genuine rail enthusiast. In 1971, the foundation stone for the museum was laid by the then President of India V. V. Giri. The Rail Transport Museum as it was known in the initial days was inaugurated by Kamalapati Tripathi, the Minister of Railways during that time.

Later, the name was changed to National Rail Museum in 1995. Patiala State monorail trainways, the oldest operational steam locomotive Fairy Queen, Fire Engine, Saloon of Prince of Wales, Saloon of Maharaja of Indore and Mysore, electric locomotive 4502 etc are a few of the possessions of the museum that have the history of many centuries to be told.

You can find several museums in Delhi , The National Rail Museum is one of the famous museums which is located near to the Dhaula Kuan Metro Station which is about 2 kms away and you can catch an auto rickshaw to reach the museum from the station.

Rail Museum entry timings: It is open on all days except on Mondays and National Holidays from 09:30 am to 05:30 pm.

Rail Museum Entry fee: The entry fee is Rs.20 per person and for toy train ride the fee would be again Rs.20 per person.

Rail Museum location: Market Rd, Block F, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021.

Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat in Delhi is an important landmark for India as it is a memorial to the father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It used to be the name of a historic ghat of Old Delhi that is Shahjahanabad situated on the banks of Yamuna River. Near to it was Raj Ghat Gate of the walled city that opens at Raj Ghat on the banks of Yamuna River and thus later, the memorial area was also started addressed as Raj Ghat and it is one of the best places to visit in east Delhi. A black marble platform that symbolizes the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation happened on 31st January 1948.

The spot is open to the sky and there is an eternal flame burn at the end. A stone path that leads to the walled enclosure is the pathway for the visitors to reach the memorial and the guests should remove their footwear before entering the walls of the Raj Ghat. Near to Raj Ghat, you can find other samadhis or cremation spots of other major persons. The place was landscaped and the construction of the memorial was done by Alick Percy Lancaster. He was the last Englishman to hold the post of Superintendent of Horticultural Operations for Government of India.

To the north of the Raj Ghat is where the memorial of Jawaharlal Nehru is situated which is known as the Shantivan. Ekta Sthal, the site where K R Narayanan was cremated is also located adjacent to Nehru’s cremation site. The area of the Raj Ghat is made beautiful by a lot of trees around planted by the dignitaries and heads of states visiting the sites.

Raj Ghat entry timing: It is open from 05:00 am to 07:30 pm on all days.

Raj Ghat Entry fee: The entry to the site is completely free.

Raj Ghat Location: Gandhi Smriti, Raj Ghat, New Delhi, Delhi 110006.

    -There is no entrance fee to visit Raj Ghat.

    -You have to remove your shoes near the shrine of Mahatma Gandhi. Visitors can keep their shoes on the guarded shelves at the entrance.

    -A commemoration ceremony is held every Friday.

    -Foreign delegates of Government of India come here to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi by offering flowers at the shrine.

    -Nearest Metro Station to the structure is Indraprastha Metro Station.

    -Visit Gandhi Memorial Museum as well. The museum displays the life of the great soul and the philosophy of the Sarvodaya Movement through a movie.

    -English show is from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm except for Thursdays. On Sundays, the show is shown at 3:00 pm in Hindi and at 5:00 pm in English.

Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli

The super hit Bollywood film PK gave a supreme turning point for an important architectural monument of India that is Agrasen ki Baoli in Delhi. It is a protected monument under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India. Agrasen ki Baoli is a 60 meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well on Hailey Road near Connaught Place and it is one of the fun places in north Delhi.

There are a lot of legends and stories roaming around the natives regarding the existence of this well though there is no perfect citation proving the brain behind the construction of this well. But it is said to be built by the legendary king Agrasen and it was rebuilt in the 14th century by Agrawal community. Baoli is referred to Jassi or bauri. In Rajasthan and Gujarat, words for step well sounded like baoli, bavadi, vav etc.

India is quite famous for its water temples and step wells and this particular step well has 108 steps and a major example for the architectural brilliance of ancient Indians. There are three levels placed at the visible parts of the step well. Each level had arched niches on either side of it. Even, there are stories saying the well is haunted but it never proved to be true.

Agrasen ki Baoli Entry Timing: It will be open all days of the week from 07:30 am to 06:00 pm.

Agrasen ki Baoli Entry Fee: There is no entry fee needed to visit the well.

Agrasen ki Baoli Location: Hailey Road, Near KG Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, India.

    -Nearest metro station is Barahkamba Road.

    -While you come out of the narrow alley, you will be able to see the graffiti done by Harsh Raman and several others. You may also like: 15 Best Picnic Spots near Delhi

Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir)

Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir)

Birla Mandir is a common name for different Hindu temples built by the Birla family at different locations in India. Almost all the temples are built of white marbles as well as sandstones. The prominent cities across the country have given their spaces for these temples to be erected. Among them, Birla Mandir is particularly a famed one and an important Delhi tourist attraction as well. All the temples are created very carefully as to accommodate a huge number of visitors.

Birla Mandir in Delhi was built in 1939 and it was the first in a row and later many temples were built in different cities by the different branches of the family. The Delhi temple was designed to be spacious and beautiful along with the proper arrangements for congregational worship and discourses. Though it possesses modern technologies, the architecture remembered to include the Nagar style.

The Birla Temple in Delhi is dedicated to Laxminarayan who is referred to Lord Vishnu. The temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi as the construction was finished in 1939 by Baldeo Das Birla and his sons. There are side temples which are dedicated to Shiva, Krishna, and Buddha. The temple extends up to 7.5 acres and flanked by many shrines, fountains, a large garden that displays many Hindu and nationalistic sculptures as well as a Geeta Bhavan for discourses.

The nearest metro station to the temple is R K Ashram Marg Metro Station, about 2 km away from the temple and also the New Delhi Kalibari is located on the same road.

Birla Mandir entry timings: You can visit the temple on all days of the week from 04:30 am to 01:30 pm and from 02:30 pm and 09:00 pm.

Birla Mandir entry fee: No entry fee is there to enter the temple.

Birla Mandir location: Mandir Marg, DIZ Area, Near Gole Market, New Delhi 110001, India.

Garden of Five Senses

Garden of Five Senses

A park sprawling across 20 acres of land is the Garden of Five Senses in Delhi located in Saidul Ajaib village near the Mehrauli heritage area. It was a project done by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation at a cost of 10.5 crores. It took three years approximately to come into existence and was inaugurated in 2003. It is built on a rocky terrain with different thematic areas in the garden including a separate section on the lines of Mughal Gardens.

Along with that, there are pools of water lilies, bamboo courts, herb gardens, solar energy park etc. The garden was established with the aim of stimulating our five senses with the beauty of the Serenity and the attractions around the garden will let us experience all the senses by touching, smelling, hearing and seeing. This garden is also an important venue for cultural events as different programs have been conducted here round the year. Food festivals, the Garden tourism festival, Dandiya festivals and so on are organized and conducted here.

The garden houses Khas Bagh, flower shows, fountains, water cascades, food court, shopping centre, different sculptures etc within it to attract thousands of tourists and natives to spare time with beauty at its best. Saket metro station is the closest metro railway station located in the garden about 1 kilometer away.

The Garden of Five Senses entry timings: During summer it will be open on all days from 09:00 am to 07:00 pm and in winter it will be open from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm.

The Garden of Five Senses entry fee: For adults: Rs.30, for children up to 12 years: Rs.10 and for senior citizens: Rs.10.

The Garden of Five Senses location: Near Saket Metro Station, Mehrauli-Badarpur Road,Said-ul-Ajaib, M.B. Road, South of Saket, New Delhi 110044, India.

    -From Saket metro station, the garden is at a walkable distance. You can hire an auto as well.

    -There is a restaurant name Fio Country Kitchen and Bar in the garden and it has the best quality food available in the region.

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort

Kotla is the name people of Delhi simply call the famous historic figure the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. It was fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq to obtain his version of Delhi city named Ferozabad. The fortress looked amazingly stunning- a polished sandstone Topra Ashokan pillar is standing tall in the fortress and it is one of the best places to visit in east Delhi. It was one of the many pillars left by the Mauryan emperor. It was re-erected at the fort as per the orders of Firoz Shah after it was abandoned and left alone in Topra Kalan in Pong Ghati.

The obelisk has several inscriptions and the original ones is in Brahmi script along with some Pali and Sanskrit inscriptions added much later. James Prinsep in 1837 had successfully translated those inscriptions. Apart from the pillar, the fortress also accommodates the Jami Masjid, a baoli and a large garden complex. The city of Ferozabad was established by the Sultan of Delhi, Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 and it was the new capital of the Delhi Sultanate including the kotla or the fortress. As years passed, the fortress had to undergo several destructions due to the battles between emperors and now what is remaining is some ruins of the proud fortress.

Pragati Maidan metro station is the closest metro railway station to the fort so that reaching the fort never becomes a headache.

Firoz Shah Kotla entry timings: The fort is open on all days from Tuesday to Sunday from 06:00 am to 06:00 pm.

Firoz Shah Kotla entry fee: For Indian citizens and SAARC members, the entry fee is Rs.15 while for foreign nationals it will cost Rs. 100. Children up to the age of 15 need not pay any fee to enter the fort.

Firoz Shah Kotla location: Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Balmiki Basti, Vikram Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110002. Popular Reads: 25 Best Adventure Sports in Delhi

Firoz Shah Kotla Entry Ticket, Delhi

Best of Shimla

25 Resorts In Shimla: Get Upto 50% Off on Shimla Resorts

The Tomb of Safdarjung

The Tomb of Safdarjung

Safdarjung’s Tomb in Delhi is a famous attraction that is made of sandstone and marble mausoleum and it came into existence in 1754. The late Mughal Empire style is depicted for the statesman of Safdarjung. It extends a special ambiance with it's domed and arched red-brown and white coloured structures. Safdarjung was the prime minister of the Mughal Empire when Ahmad Shah Bahadur was on the throne in 1748 and it is one of the best places in east Delhi.

Safdarjung’s original name was Mirza Muqim Abul Mansur Khan and he was the viceroy of Muhammad Shah, an independent ruler and the richest and most powerful there. When Ahmed Shah ascended the throne of the Mughal Empire in Delhi, Safdarjang was made the Vizier. But when the empire was on the verge of decline, as Vizier, Safdarjung had taken all the powers and started ruling over the city while the king was playing the role of a puppet. Later, the emperor’s family had Safdarjung out of their kingdom and Delhi.

In 1754 he died and after that, his son Nawab Shujaud Daula pleaded to the emperor to permit him to raise a tomb for his father in Delhi and thus erected the Tomb of Safdarjung designed by an Abyssinian architect. Near to the tomb, almost to the south is the historic site of the battle that happened between Timur of Mangol and Mohammed Tughlaq in 1386. The tomb was the last monumental tomb Garden of the Mughals and it was built like an enclosed garden tomb in resemblance with the style of Humayun’s tomb. The main features of the tomb are the Char Bagh plan with the mausoleum at the center, a nine-fold floor plan, a five-part façade and a large podium along with a hidden stairway. Jor Bagh Metro station is located very near to the tomb.

Safdarjung’s tomb entry timings: It is open on all days from sunrise to sunset.

Safdarjung’s tomb entry fee: For Indians: Rs.15 and for foreigners: Rs.200. For still camera, no fee is applicable but for video shooting, you need to pay Rs.25.

Safdarjung’s tomb location: Airforce Golf Course, Delhi Race Club, New Delhi, Delhi 110021.

Safdarjungs Tomb Entry Ticket, Delhi

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

The Iskcon Temple is a spectacular shrine located in Delhi constituted to be the best tourist places in Delhi. Situated at the Sant Nagar in East Kailash, Iskcon Temple dwarfs the southern skyline zone of Delhi. Originally initiated by Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, ISKCON is an association belonging to Hare Rama Hare Krishna fad.

Entry timings - You can visit the temple throughout the week in between 4.30 am to 9 pm. However, the major altar is closed in between 1 pm to 4 pm.

Entry fee – There are no Entry fees for visiting ISKON Temple.

Location – The address of ISKON Temple is Hare Krishna Hill, Main road, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, Delhi 110065.

Insider tips – A colossally huge temple that out cases a majestic appearance. Visit the temple and endeavor the beauty of the temple in and out. 

Purana Qila

Purana Qila

Old Fort is the English meaning of Purana Qila, one of the oldest and important forts in Delhi. Purana Qila in Delhi existing in the current form was built by Sher Shah Suri who is believed to be the founder of the Sur Empire. He has erected the citadel of Purana Qila along with a spacious city area around it. It was said that even during the death of 1545, the fort was incomplete and perhaps it was completed by Islam Shah, the son of Sher Shah.

The Archaeological Survey of India had done some excavations at the area and have unearthed Painted Grey Ware dating back to 1000 BCE. This fort was considered to be the inner citadel of the city of Din Panah during Humayun’s rule. He had renovated it in 1533. After Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun, he named the fort Shergarh and added more structures to the complex. The fort and its surroundings were enhanced to be known as the sixth city of Delhi. But during the partition of India, the fort and the neighbouring Humayun’s tomb were acting as the site for refugees.

The camp was functional till 1948. The ramparts of the fort were used as the backdrops for many plays later in 1970s. Tughlaq, Andha Yug and Sultan Razia were those plays. Afterward, it has been the regular centre for theatre productions, cultural events, concerts etc. There is a daily sound and light show after sunset at the fort regarding the history of the seven cities of Delhi. Pragati Maidan is the nearest metro station to the fort.

Purana Qila entry timings: You can visit the fort on all days from 07:00 am to 05:00 pm.

Purana Qila entry fee: For Indians: Rs.20 and for foreigners: Rs.200. For still camera, no fee is applicable but for video shooting, you need to pay Rs.25.

Purana Qila location: Mathura Rd, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

    -Do not miss Humayun's Library - an octagonal building called Sher Mandal built by Sher Shah.

    -You can avail boating or shikara rides in the lake near the fort.

    -Since the monument is in ruins today, you have to be careful while exploring. Do not damage any portion.

    -Talaqi Darwaza or the Forbidden Gate is also a major attraction. Suggested Read:  30 Best Tourist Places Near Delhi Within 400 Kms

Purana Quila Entry Ticket, Delhi

Pragati Maidan

Pragati Maidan

The Pragati Maidan situated on the Mathura road is an exhibition cum complex center with a total area of around one hundred and fifty acres. Well equipped with paved lawns, roads, outlets and gardens, Pragati Maidan is known as progress ground and is highly renowned fostering it with the title of being one of the best tourist places in Delhi . Housing around sixteen vast and voluminous halls in total, Pragati Maidan is considered to be the largest exhibition centers in Delhi.

Entry timings – The visiting time to Pragati Maidan depends on the event which is taking place and the visit duration is in between two to three hours.

Entry fee – The package for per person entry begins at 9914 INR or 152. 324 USD.

Location – The address of Pragati Maidan is Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110002. 

Insider tips - The place is popular for photo seekers and wanderers providing them a wonderful experience of the Maidan in entirety Experience Seekers. 

Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah

Hazrat Nizamudin Dargah or simply called Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi is a famous tourist destination in India. It is a mausoleum of one of the famous Sufi saints, Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Auliya who lived from 1238 to 1325. It is situated in the Hazrat Nizamuddin West area of Delhi and visited by thousands of Islam believers every week but since it was declared to be an attraction, many other people also visit the Dargah.

The complex is comprised of the tombs of poet Hazrat Amir Khusro and the Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum and also, the tomb of Inayat Khan is located in the corner. Near the dargah, the neighbourhood was divided into two parts along Mathura Road; one is Nizamuddin West where the complex is located and a lively market dominated by Muslim vendors and the other one is Nizamuddin East.

There are other important monuments in the area like Humayun’s Tomb, Chausath Khamba, Mirza Ghalib’s tomb etc. The Dargah is a socially committed society of people which provides assistance for arranging marriages and extending helping hands to those who are needy of basic stuff, utensils, furniture, clothes etc. The community helps students, media person and professors to do their projects related to Sufism.

Also, they provide food at Khanqah for those who need it in seclusions and Am’ls. Jangpura Metro Station is the nearest metro railway station to the Dargah which is about 1 kilometer away. Qawwali performance happening here every night is a charming attraction but the performance on Thursdays are considered special.

Nizamuddin Dargah entry timings: The entry to the Durgah is from 05:00 am to 10:30 pm.

Nizamuddin Dargah entry fee: There is no entry fee.

Nizamuddin Dargah location: Old Nizamuddin Bazaar, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India.

    -There will be weekly qawwalis on Thursday, reach early as possible to avoid missing the qawwali from the start.

    -Take care of your belongings as Thursdays will be uncontrollably crowded.

    -Do not wear footwear inside and you can keep them at the shoe counter at the entrance and get a token for your shoes.

    -Parking will be difficult near the Dargah. Hence try to park at some distance and walk to the temple.

    -Cover your head before entering the Dargah.

    -Women are not allowed to enter the main shrine.

    -Relish some lazeez (delicious) kebabs in the market nearby. Check Out: Enjoy P aragliding in Delhi

Jamali Kamli Mosque and Tomb

Jamali Kamli Mosque and Tomb

A famous mosque which is archaeologically significant for India is Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb related to it. It is located in the archaeological village complex in Mehrauli in Delhi. The two monuments situated in contact with each other are the mosque and the tomb of two persons, Jamali and Kamali. The Urdu name Jamali originated from Jamal which means beauty. The name was an alias given to Shaikh Fazlullah and he was also known as Shaikh Jamali Kamboh or Jalal Khan. He was a great Sufi saint lived during the pre-Mughal period ruled by Lodi. While on the other side, Kamali was not famous as Jamali but he associated with Jamali.

Nonetheless, his antecedents have not been established. Perhaps, both their names were tagged as Jamali Kamali for the mosque and the tomb since they were buried close to each other. Both the mosque and the tomb were constructed during 1528 to 1529 but Jamali was buried in the tomb after his death in 1535. The mosque as well as the tomb are located in an enclosed garden which has a southern entry. The structure is appealing with the properly arranged red sand stone along with marble embellishments by which it looks extra ordinary.

It was believed to be a forerunner in the design of Mughal mosque architecture. It is comprised of a large prayer hall, a courtyard at the front, five arches in which the central arch only possesses a dome and much more. The arches have spandrels which are decorated with medallions and ornamentation. The central arch is astonishingly magnified by the presence of fluted pilasters. The rear end of the mosque is beautified with oriel windows. In the tomb chamber, there are two marble graves, one of Jamali and the other one is of Kamali.

There are a lot of easy modes to reach the mosque though Qutub Minar metro station is the nearest metro station to the tomb.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb entry timings:  It is open on all days of the week from sunrise to sunset.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb Entry fee: The entry to the mosque and the tomb is completely free to all.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb location: Archeological Village Complex, Mehrauli, Delhi. Popular Reads:  25 Best 2 Days Trip near Delhi

National Museum

 National Museum

Places to visit in Delhi are many. But amongst them, a visit to the National Museum of India will be a lifetime experience for you. This largest repository in India contains many prominent artworks dated over 5000 years ago and it is one of the best places in east Delhi. Here you will find works related to the Harappan times, several sculptures, carvings, paintings, manuscripts, coins, antiquities, and other valuable objects. The National Museum brings together the rich cultural heritage from various parts of the world, and your visit will indeed turn out to be an enriching one. You can avail the finely articulated audio tour as well. Entry Timings- 10 am daily. Closed on Monday. Entry Fee- Rs 10 for Indians and Rs 300 for foreigners.  Location- Janpath Road, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi. Insider Tips- Seek prior permission for photography. Videography is strictly prohibited inside the museum.

Rishikesh

Best of Rishikesh

 Places to Visit in Rishikesh, Tourist Places & Attractions

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

The former residence of one of India’s Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, set in off white colour now is Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum located on a massive area beautified with well-maintained lawns and lined by shady trees, plants, gardens, bushes, and flowers. The museum is dedicated to the memory of late Mrs. Indira Gandhi after she was assassinated within this mansion on 31st October 1984. The rooms are properly furnished and a few personal belongings of Mrs. Gandhi can be seen here through the large picture windows.

Also, the museum displays rather a beautiful collection of rare photographs covering the nationalist movement and also some important pictures of the Nehru-Gandhi families. Another important possession inside the museum is the blood-stained sari Indira Gandhi wore on the day she was assassinated. The place where her body was lying has been marked and covered with a glass frame and that is a memorial site in her honour. The museum is a beautiful kaleidoscope of historical events woven so remarkably and presented to the visitors with life beating inside them still.

It is located on Safdarjung Road and the nearest metro station to the museum is the INA Metro Station on the yellow line. The museum is a must visit to know the life of the controversial Prime Minister as she was known to many. The pictures of her childhood and the years she had grown up through are presented and preserved well inside.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum entry timings: The museum is open all days except on Mondays from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm.

Indira Gandhi Memorial entry fee: There is no entry to be paid to enter the museum.

Indira Gandhi Memorial location: Safdarjung Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India.

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

A premier art gallery run by the Ministry of Culture is the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi. The major museum is at Jaipur House in Delhi and it was established on March 29, 1954. It has some subsequent branches at Mumbai and Bangalore. The gallery displays a large collection of more than 14000 works done by various artists from different parts of the world. The artists include Thomas Daniell, Rabindranath Tagore, RajaRavi Varma, Nandalal Bose, Jamini Roy, Abanindranath Tagore etc. There are sculptures, paintings and much more preserved in the gallery for years.

Some works here date back to 1857 also. The gallery possesses an area of 12000 square meters for exhibition and thus the Delhi branch becomes one of the world’s largest modern art museums. It is located at the end of Rajpath near the India Gate. It was formerly the residential palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur and hence it got the name Jaipur House. The building has a butterfly shape with a central dome. The construction happened in 1936 and the brain behind it was Sir Arthur Blomfield.

The idea of the gallery was spreading around in 1949 but its official inauguration was done by the Vice President Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in 1954. Hermann Goetz who was a famous art historian from Germany was its first curator. As years passed, the gallery went through some new facilities such as Art restoration services, an Art Reference Library as well as a documentation centre. A new addition or a wing to the gallery came in 2009. Now there is a new auditorium, a preview theatre, conservation laboratory, library and an academic section.

The nearest metro station to the gallery is Central Secretariat metro station.

National Gallery of Modern Art entry timings: It is open on all days except on Sundays and National Holidays from 11:00 am to 06:30 pm.

National Gallery of Modern Art Entry fee: For Indians: Rs.20 and for foreign nationals: Rs.500. For children up to 18 years, entry is free.

National Gallery of Modern Art location: Jaipur House, Sher Shah Road, Near Delhi High Court, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

The National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park

The National Zoological Park or commonly known as Delhi Zoo is an extensive zoo that spreads across 176 acres near the Old Fort in Delhi, India. In the middle of a vibrant city lies a 16th century citadel, a green island and a great collection of rare flora and fauna. Around 1350 animals are protected inside the zoo, of different species and families. You can also book best wildlife tour in Delhi to explore the beauty of nature and the wild life. Walking through the beautiful zoo is a relishing activity for a day out in Delhi one can do or you can explore it with the help of a battery operated vehicle that can be arranged on rent at the zoo. Also, the visitors are not allowed to bring their own food inside the premises except water but you will get food at the canteen situated in the zoo.

The zoo was in news is 2012 as one man fell into the white tiger’s zoo and got killed by one white tiger. Then the safety and security measures of the zoo were under questions. After New Delhi came into existence, the zoo also came into existence and it was inaugurated in November 1959. Though initially Major Aubrey Weinman of the Ceylon Zoological Garden was asked to do the plans for the zoo but he could not do it and later Carl Hagenbeck of the Zoological Garden of Hamburg was approached by the Indian Government and thus he helped the Government with the preliminary plan of the zoo.

The construction was started in 1956 and the northern part of the zoo was completed by 1959. The official name as the National Zoological Park was given to the zoo in 1982 with the aim to make it a model for other zoos in the country to develop.

National Zoological Park entry timings: From March to October mid- 09:00 am to 04:30 pm From October mid to March mid- 09:30 am to 04:00 pm

National Zoological Park entry fee: Adults: Rs.40, child between 3 and 5 feet: Rs.20, senior citizens: Rs.20. For foreign nationals- adults: Rs.200 and for children: Rs.100.

National Zoological Park location: Mathura Road, Sundar Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110003.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archeological Park is a predominant archaeological space spreading across 200 acres in Mehrauli in Delhi. It is located close to Qutub Minar and the Qutb complex. More than 100 historically important monuments are coexisting within this park. For more than 1000 years, the park has been witnessing occupation and includes the ruins of Lal Kot built by Tomar Rajputs as well. This is the only existing spot with continuous years of occupation.

The architectural relics of the subsequent periods like Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, Lodhi dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire and the last the British Raj etc are also found inside the extant fort of Delhi. The tomb of Balban which shows a true arch and the true dome is lying inside the park along with Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb of Maulana Jamali Kamali, Quli Khan’s Tomb, Gandhak ki Baoli, a madhi Masjid, a stepwell etc are scattered around the park as the pieces of remnants of something yet they form a cluster of charm and attraction with their firm structure and architectural strengths.

The remnants or the structures present in the park are dated back to the 10th century as well. The nearest metro station is ‘Qutub Minar’ on the yellow line to the fort. To the south of the village, you will find the remnants of the Mughal Palace, the Zafar Mahal, located once in the middle of the large jungle and next one to it is the Sufi shrine, the Dargah of Qutb Sahib. Also, a small burial ground with an empty space can be spotted which was intended for the last king of Delhi, Bahadur Shah Zafar.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park entry timings: The park will be open on all days from sunrise to sunset.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park Entry Fee: There is no entry applicable.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park location: Opposite Qutub Minar Metro Station, Anuvrat Marg, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India.

    -Wear a strong pair of walking shoes.

    -Remember to bring water as well as sunglasses or sunscreen.

    -Avoid wearing short pants to prevent some insects from attacking your legs.

Kuchesar

A village in Bulandshahr district in Uttar Pradesh is Kuchesar which is very closely located to Delhi, around 100 kilometers away. Earlier it was the seat of Zamindari. The mud fort in Kuchesar is famous. The Jat rulers of Kuchesar were behind the construction of the mud-fort in the mid- 18th century. The fort tells the chequered history of the Jats who vied with many other religions as well as with French adventurers and the British East India Company in order to fill the gap built by the decline of the Mughal Empire.

There are amazing heritage hotels in Delhi and a part of the fort has also became a heritage hotel in 1998 after the restoration by Neemrana Hotels. Kuchesar’s ruling family belonged to the Dalal clan of the Jat caste. Currently, there are different sects originated from the basic caste and they settled down in the region. Also, currently there are two heritage hotels which are part of the fort. One if Mud Fort Kuchesar and Rao Raj Vilas. In Kuchesar, the main attraction every visitor will love to visit is the mud fort. But now it is a heritage resort where you can enjoy a luxurious stay and relish the historically important walls of the fort.

The fort now has 16 well maintained and properly arranged rooms along with an impeccable service, brand new amenities and warm hospitality. Also, you would find enough chances to indulge in multiple exhilarating activities like nature walk, bullock cart rides, village walks, horse riding, swimming and much more.

It is one the best places near Delhi to visit. Brij Ghat located about 25 kilometers away from Kuchesar is an unbeatable location where you can spend ample time amidst the green nature and witness the beauty of the river Ganges. 

Distance from Delhi to Kuchesar: The exact distance from Delhi to Kuchesar is 98.6 kilometers and if you take a drive along NH 9, you will reach Kuchesar in 2 hours and 30 minutes approximately. Thus Kuchesar becomes the favourite tourist destination  to visit near Delhi within 500 kms . 

Best time to visit: November – February

Attractions: Mud Fort is a pleasant place to spend leisurely time exploring cultural heritage apart from indulging in sports and other activities. Brij Ghat is an excellent picnic spot near Delhi with an exotic locale to enjoy a peaceful time on the banks of the Ganges.

Tughlaqabad Fort

Tughlaqabad Fort

A herald lying in the history of India is the ruined fort which is fondly called as Tughlaqabad Fort in Dehi. It stretches across more than 6 km and it was built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of Tughlaq dynasty. He established the historic city of Delhi which was abandoned in 1327. The fort was a gigantic structure made of stone with hard walls about 10-15 meters high and those walls were crowned by battlement parapets and bastions. The fort city of Tughlaqabad had 52 gates and now only 13 are remaining.

There is a famous legend behind Tughlaqabad that says Tughlaq wanted every worker in the area to build the fort but one of the labourers, Nizamuddiya Auliya did not cope with the idea and out of anger he cursed the fort saying may the fort remain unoccupied or else may herdsmen live here. People believe that the fort could not excel and prosper and remained abandoned till date because of that curse. Tughlaqabad is divided into three parts such as the wider city area that has houses built along a rectangular grid between its gates, the citadel with a tower at a point known as Bijai Mandal which is the highest one and the remains of different halls and an underground passage.

Tughlaqabad entry timings: It will be open on all days from 08:00 am to 06:00 pm.

Tughlaqabad entry fee: For Indians: Rs. 5 and for foreigners: Rs.100. Children up to 15 years of age can enter free.

Tughlaqabad location: Tughlaqabad Fort, Tughlakabad, New Delhi, Delhi 110044.

    -It will take around 3 hours to completely watch the fort.

    -The terrain is uneven, thorny and generally not recommended for senior citizens and people who have difficulty in walking.

    -Be equipped with proper walking gear while visiting this historical site.

    -During summer, it will be very hot in Delhi and try visiting the fort during the months from October to April.

    -There is a spacious parking lot at the entrance of the fort.

    -The surroundings are covered with dense thorny forests and it may give you a challenging walk. It is better to take a guide with you.

    -The Light and Sound Show will be in Hindi and English. Timing: 5 pm to 9 pm.

Mughal Gardens

Mughal Gardens

Amongst the popular tourist places in Delhi, the Mughal Gardens is a spectacular place harbouring a wide variety of exotic plants. As you step inside the garden, the beautiful blending of Mughal and European styles will amaze you. Encompassed with lush gardens like the Pearl Garden, Circular Garden, and other beautiful gardens, your visit is bound to be full of surprises.  If you are in Delhi during March and April, then do not miss out on the luxuriant spring bloom. With your family, you can spend some lovely hours relaxing amidst the grace of nature.  Entry Timin- 9.30 am daily except Mondays.  Entry Fee- Free of cost. Location- Gate No 35, Rashtrapati Bhavan, near North Avenue, New Delhi. Insider Tips- Entry with valuables or any bottles, bags, or luggage is not allowed. Submit them at the entrance. 

Kullu

Best of Kullu

15 Things to Do in Kullu That You Probably Haven't Tried Yet

Places to Eat in Delhi

Rose Cafe

An all-day exquisite restaurant, Rose Café serves distinct cuisines. Hosting an elegant range of cuisines like Italian, Mediterranean, Continental, and Lebanese, the restaurant exhibits great ambiance. Constituting both contemporary and traditional cuisines, the menu delineates enough choices for non-vegetarian and vegetarian dishes, making it a captivating and one of the gripping places to visit in Delhi.    

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Rose Café is in between 12 Noon to 9 PM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering the food at Rose Café is 1000 INR or 15.270 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Rose Café is 2, Westend Marg, Saidulajab, Delhi.

Insider tips – The recommended dishes to try at Spaghetti Anglio Olio, Mint Lemonade steeped with Kaffir Lime Leaves, Espresso Cake with flogged with Kaffir Lime Leaves and Mezze Platter. 

Karim's

Karim's

Karim’s is a historic, retrospective restaurant situated near Jama Masjid in Gali Kababian, Delhi. Introduced in the year 1913, Karim’s is a restaurant that is delineated to be synonymous with this location and is conceivably Delhi’s most popular culinary point of disembarkation. The main course of the place includes Naan & Roti, Kabab, Bharatia Pattal, Rice & Pulao and Shahi Dastar Khwan. For dessert, the place serves Kheer Benazir.

Entry timings – The Entry timings in Karim’s is bifurcated into two slots. The first slot is in between 11 AM to 4 PM and the second slot is in between 8 PM to 11.30 PM. 

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Karim’s is 800 INR or 12.298 USD for two people approximately.

Location – Address of Karim’s is 16, Gali Kababian, Jama Masjid, New Delhi.

Insider tips – You must try the recommended food from Karim’s. The recommended food are Chicken Jahangiri, Mutton Qorma, Nahari, Chicken Mughlai and Brain Curry. 

Kunzum Travel Cafe

Kunzum Travel Cafe

An extraordinary place for travelers to meet and share thoughts and stories, make new travel buddies and plans over a cup of coffee is the Kunzum Café in Delhi. This is where you can enjoy reading travel books, share travel pictures, write about your experiences if you are not really travelling for the time being. Here, you will get to see many people who are from other countries as well with whom you can share the best knowledge about the places and travelogues.

You can use the free wifi as well and post pictures on Kunzum.com. It is located in Hauz Khas Village, a prominent historical spot in Delhi where people come in large numbers to spend good time. Plenty of tourists as well as natives come here to listen to the unimaginable stories about the places people dream to reach and spend time. The café supports such camaraderie in a huge manner and that is why it is open for all those who are living with the desire of travelling the world.

Kunzum Cafe entry timings: You can visit the café on all days of the week except on Mondays from 11:00 am to 07:30 pm.

Kunzum Cafe entry fee: The best part of the café is that you are not forced to buy anything from here, but if you buy coffee, then you can pay anything you wish to. It makes the café so different.

Kunzum Cafe location: T-49, GF, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi 110 016, India. You may also like:  35 Best Road Trips from Delhi

Khan Chacha

Khan Chacha

Khan Chacha, quarries on the story of a splendid legacy. Founded in the early 1970s by Haji Banda Hasan, who started his interest with a modest little shop in Khan Market which later on popularly became to be known as Khan Chacha amongst the youngsters. 

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Khan Chacha is in between 11 AM to 11 PM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Khan Chacha is 650 INR or 9.985 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Khan Chacha is Shop 50, 1st Floor, Middle Lane, Khan Market, New Delhi.

Insider tips – The recommended dishes to try in Khan Chacha are Chicken Tikka Roll and Mutton Seekh. 

Tamra - Shangri-La's

Tamra - Shangri-La's

Tamra is an elegant, radiant, vibrant and most cherished fun restaurant serving different kinds of dishes. Located in the Eros Hotel at Connaught Place, Tamra mostly serves the North Indian, Pan Asian and Continental cuisines to relish and lighten up the taste buds of the visitors visiting the place.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Tamra is in between 6 AM to 12 Noon.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Tamra is 3,800 INR or 58.385 USD including alcohol and 400 INR or 6.146 USD for including a pint of beer for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Tamra is Shangri-La's Eros Hotel, 19, Ashoka Road, Janpath, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On a visit to Tamra, it is important for you to try their luxurious delicacies like North Indian, European, Chinese, Thai and Continental. Also Read: Enjoy Camping near Delhi

Farzi Cafe

Highly focused on the gourmet dinner, Farzi Café – the contemporary Indian inexpensive restaurant, is best delineated to be an epicure experience blending in global traditional cuisine with the Indian contemporary ambiance and style. Farzi Café is a place where the restaurant guests can relish good and fine food.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Farzi Café is in between 12 Noon to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Farzi Café is 2000 INR or 30.729 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Farzi Café is 38/39, Level 1, Block E, Inner Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi.

Insider tips – Farzi Café is known for a contemporary presentation of dishes with an elegant and sophisticated décor.

Barbeque Nation

Barbeque Nation

Buffets organized in Barbeque Nation exhibits every family’s treat. The place allows you to fulfill and satiate your hunger for good, mesmerizing food until the last moment. The Barbeque Nation at Delhi is one such happening place that makes people crave till the end till they are thoroughly full.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Barbeque Nation is bifurcated into two slots. In the first slot the Entry timings in between 12 Noon to 3 PM and the second slot Entry timings is in between 6:30 PM to 11 PM

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Barbeque Nation is 1600 INR or 24.583 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Barbeque Nation is second Floor, Block N, Munshilal Building in Connaught Place, Delhi.

Insider tips – On your visit to Barbeque Nation, the recommended dishes which you must guzzle are Paneer Chicken Tikka Masala, Spanish Valencia Prawn, and Chicken Dum Biryani.

Gurgaon

Best of Gurgaon

6 Best Things to Do In Gurgaon

Murthal restaurant is one of the most famous restaurants in Delhi that is open 24X7 inviting tourists and guest from within and afar the city.

Entry timings - Murthal is open 24 hours.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food at Murthal is 400 INR or 6.146 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Murthal is 52, 250 KM Stone, G.T Road, Murthal, Haryana.

Insider tips – On your visit to Murthal the recommended dishes are Pav Bhaji, Chaap, Sweet Lassi, Amritsari Kulcha, Paneer Parantha, Chai, and Rasmalai. You may also like:  30 Places to Visit near Delhi within 100 Km

Places to Enjoy Nightlife in Delhi

Hauz khas social.

Hauz Khas Social

Hauz Khas Social is considered to be the best chilling tourist places in Delhi that merge the best of office and café. An ideal place, Hauz Khas Social is for the people who crave to relish and feel tranquil after a hectic workday. An all-day bar and café, Social invites you all day long to discuss work or feel relaxed from the tiresome work. This calls to be one of the best places to visit in Delhi for youngsters .

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Hauz Khas Social is in between 11 AM to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering food from Social is 1300 INR or 19.972 for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Social is 9-A & 12, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On visiting Social, it is essential for you to try Asian, Continental, American, North Indian, and Salad.

Hard Rock Café

Hard Rock Café

Hard Rock Café, Delhi is the fourth restaurant in India which is opened in Delhi at DLF Place Saket. Hard Rock Café is a vibrant, leisure and happy chilling spot. Ideally situated near luxurious grand hotels, a short distance away from Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, Hard Rock Café offers the best to the local visitors and travelers and is among the best tourist places in Delhi to visit at night .  Entry timings – You can visit Hard Rock Café in between 12 Noon to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food along with drinks sums up to 2500 INR or 38.411 USD.

Location – The address of Hard Rock Café is M-110, 1st Floor, DLF Place Mall, Saket, New Delhi.

Insider tips – On a visit to Hard Rock Café, you must try the recommended dishes like Fish O’ Fillet, Hard Rock Nachos, and Famous Fajitas.

The Blue Bar

The Blue Bar

One of the best luxurious bar and lounge, The Blue Bar endows a charismatic and edgy experience. Owing to the ideal and dramatically beautiful color scheme of red on black, the ambient lighting sets the mood perfect for the audience.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to The Blue Bar during the weekday is in between 12.30 PM to 12.45 AM while the Entry timings on weekends are in between 5 PM to 12.45 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food and alcohol sums to 3900 INR or 59.922 USD for two people approximately and an additional charge of 400 INR or 6.146 USD for ordering a pint of beer.

Location – The address of The Blue Bar is Taj Diplomatic Enclave, 2, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

Insider tips – The must-try dishes on a visit to The Blue Bar are Lamb Roulade and Nori. Also Read:  20 Best Corporate Day Outing Near Delhi

Club Pangaea

 Club Pangaea

Club Pangaea, a luxurious dining restaurant, and bar is indubitably a class apart in all aspect. A well-stocked restaurant with tenuous ambiance featuring a distinct variety of delicacies. Known to serve the best spirits, wines, and beverages, Club Pangaea mixes delectable food with happy drinks. 

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Club Pangea is in between 12 PM to 1 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred on ordering food at Club Pangaea is 4000 INR or 61.458 USD for two people approximately.

Location – The address of Club Pangaea is The Ashok, Chanakyapuri, South Delhi.

Insider tips – The must try cuisines at Club Pangaea is Finger Food, American, Turkish and North Indian. Must Read:  18 Best Heritage Hotels in New Delhi

Kitty Su

Nestled and ducked in The Lalit, Kitty Su has transmogrified as the most luxurious and stylish clubbing places in Delhi. Classy, full of radiant and vibrant and exquisitely designed delineating the aura of happiness, Kitty Su is an impressive nightspot considered to be a great choice for people who are hardcore party drivers. It is one of the best places to visit in Delhi at night.

Entry timings – The Entry timings to Kitty Su is in between 10 PM to 1.30 AM.

Entry fee – The average cost incurred for ordering the food at Kitty Su is 5000 INR or 76.856 USD for two people including alcohol and 600 INR or 9.223 USD for ordering a pint of beer for two.

Location – The address of Kitty Su is The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.

Insider tips - You must try your luck and dance to the fullest on the ground of Kitty Su. The place Kitty Su is highly popular for nightclubs constituting a large dance floor for party lovers. Popular Reads:  15 Best One Day Trips from Delhi

People Also Ask About New Delhi

Which are the best places to visit in delhi in summers, what are the best places to visit in delhi in winters, what are the romantic places to visit in delhi in winters, which are the best places to visit in delhi at night, which are the best places to visit in south delhi, why is delhi famous, which are the best tourist places in delhi for couples, what are the best hill stations to visit near delhi , what are the best weekend getaways near delhi , where can i spend my evening in delhi, is delhi safe for tourists, what food is famous in delhi, where should i stay in delhi, what can i buy in delhi, what are the best activities to do in delhi, what is the famous sweet in delhi, where can i go with my girlfriend to delhi, what is the famous dress in delhi, which is the cheapest market in delhi, what should i buy from janpath, where can i spend the weekend in delhi, what is the best time to visit delhi, which are the best places to visit in delhi during november, which are the best places to visit in delhi near hauz khas, which are places to visit in delhi on christmas.

Enjoy a thrilling paramotor flight

Trending in New Delhi

Adventure in new delhi.

Power Paragliding in Sohna Gurgaon

Sightseeing in New Delhi

India Gate

Trekking in New Delhi

Kheerganga Trek

Day Outs in New Delhi

Enjoy various thrilling water rides in Just Chill Water Park

Cycling in New Delhi

Old Delhi Bicycle Tour @ 21% off | Book & Get 1600 Cashback!

New Delhi Top Attractions

New Delhi

Rising gracefully from lush gardens and surrounded by a symmetrical charbagh (four-part garden), Humayun's Tomb exudes an air of tranquility and grandeur. The use of red sandstone and white marble in its construction adds a captivating contrast to the monument's façade, making it a visual delight for visitors and photographers alike.Interestingly, Humayun's Tomb served as an architectural inspiration for the world-famous Taj Mahal, which was built later by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife. The intricate geometric patterns, arched entrances, and delicate lattice work seen in Humayun's Tomb can be traced in the design of the Taj Mahal.Today, the tomb complex houses the graves of several other members of the Mughal dynasty, making it a cherished historical site and a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, marvel at the detailed calligraphy adorning the walls, and immerse themselves in the captivating history that surrounds this majestic monument.

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi stands as a symbol of national strength. The nation’s most important democratic functions like the swearing-in ceremony of its elected leaders are carried out in these very grounds. The Rashtrapati Bhavan has been witness to honour giving ceremonies of the country’s bravehearts and achievers, signing of historic pacts between India and other nations, of India’s independence and republic day ceremonies, and the hosting of many world leaders.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is a true architectural masterpiece in its own right. The magnificent building spreads across 320 acres, including the splendid ‘Mughal Garden’ and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. The design of the Rashtrapati Bhavan mainly imparts the Mughal architectural styles blended with classical and grand European signatures, credited to the British architects- Edwin Lutyen and Hebert Baker.The building is also diversified with a number of other typically Indian motifs such as ornate Elephant statues on the outer wall or the main gate of the building with the ‘Jaipur column’. All in all, it is quite a visual treat to behold!The building is open to visitors by three different segments or tour circuits. The first circuit comprises of the Main building and the Central Lawn. The second circuit houses the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex. In the same circuit, you can get a tour of the Clock Tower, the Stables, and the Garages. The third circuit has the magnificent Mughal Garden and other ancillary gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tourists can request a trip of each of the circuits separately on the days assigned for each segment respectively for daytime visits from 9 AM to 4 PM. There is much to take in and marvel at around the complex-- the intricate craftsmanship of carved marble statues, the sprawling Mughal Gardens featuring masterful landscaping concepts, the Clock Tower, and a myriad of presidential mementos preserved inside the Museum. Upon exit, you can explore the premier surroundings of this important historical site, often called as the ‘Lutyens Delhi’.

New Delhi Travel Guides

15 Farmhouse near Delhi for Weekend  (Location & Amenities)

New Delhi Reviews

delhi places to visit on new year

Popular Nearby Places Around New Delhi

More things to do in new delhi, more on new delhi tourism, popular related destinations.

Jaipur

Best Domestic Packages

Best international packages, domestic honeymoon packages, international honeymoon packages, places to visit in india, international places to visit, things to do in india, international things to do, popular on thrillophilia.

  • We assure the privacy of your contact data.
  • This data will only be used by our team to contact you and no other purposes.

Your enquiry has been received successfully. Our destination expert will reach out to you soon!

delhi places to visit on new year

Select city

Other Cities

  • 11 Most Beautiful Mosques in India that You Must Visit 🕌
  • 8 Temples Praised for their Unique Architecture in India 🛕
  • 10 Places to Visit in India for The History Aficionados
  • Why is Choosing a Car Rental Service from Revv a Prudent Idea?
  • Unexplored Places in Uttarakhand that You must Plan a Road Trip to

delhi places to visit on new year

Official Blog of Revv Self Drive Cars

delhi places to visit on new year

7 Best Destinations Around Delhi-NCR to Visit During New Year Celebrations

The thought of celebrating New Year in Delhi itself is so exciting, isn’t it? The city is dotted with some of the best discotheques, pubs, bars, and cafes, and the New Parties in these places are one of a kind. However, if you are in a mood to avoid the crowd this time, then you can choose some of the best new party places near Delhi-NCR. Near the city, there are awesome places where the arrangements are one of a kind. You can choose the options according to your taste and plan your trip accordingly.

Here are 7 New Year celebrations destinations near Delhi-NCR.

  • Chomu Palace, Jaipur
  • The Grand Corbett Resort
  • Ashiana Clarks Inn, Shimla
  • Noor Mahal, Karnal
  • Park Ridge Resort, Rewari
  • Snow Valley Resort, Manali
  • The Baagh Ananta Elite, Ranthambore

Book self drive car rental

1. Chomu Palace, Jaipur

Chomu Palace, Jaipur

This is a palace hotel which is a great place to be at during New Year Eve. If you are a couple, the initial New Year packages 2022 charged will be INR 25,999 for two nights here. You can stay in a royal suite and meals are included in the plan. If you have a kid less than 6 years of age, the stay will be complimentary. As you enter the hotel, you will be welcomed with Aarti and Tika. The hotel will be organizing Bungee Jumping for kids and funny games competition for all guests on 31st December.

2. The Grand Corbett Resort

The Grand Corbett Resort

The couple charges for rooms here are starting from INR 25,000 during the New Year for two nights. Stay for children below 5 years is complimentary. On 31st December, as you reach the hotel, you will be served a welcome drink which will be either tea or coffee, as per your choice along with cookies. The discotheque will start at 7.30 pm, so you better prepare yourself to groove. During the day hours, you can enjoy a jungle safari at Corbett National Park.

3. Ashiana Clarks Inn, Shimla

Ashiana Clarks Inn, Shimla

If you are looking forward to traveling to the hill stations near Delhi-NCR, Shimla of course tops the list. For two nights and three days, the couples will be charged INR 18,499. For kids below 6 years of age, the stay will be complimentary from the hotel. In your room, you can find some fresh fruits and confectionaries. The special attractions are on 30th and 31st December nights. On 30th you can enjoy the music of DJ with Bonfire and dinner at The Bridge. On 31st the New Year celebration will start with DJ and unlimited snacks and hard drinks.

Book self drive car rental

4. Noor Mahal, Karnal

Noor Mahal, Karnal

The per couple package at this hotel is INR 20,000 for one night and two days. Even here, the stay for children less than 6 years of age will be complimentary. While there is a heap of facilities included in this package, you can enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast on 1st January 2022. 

5. Park Ridge Resort, Rewari

Park Ridge Resort, Rewari

For couples, the one-night and two days package at this hotel is charged at INR 11,999. You will be served a welcome drink on arrival and can enjoy the live DJ music. As the New Year enters, there will be a cake-cutting ceremony.

6. Snow Valley Resort, Manali

Snow Valley Resort, Manali

Three nights in Manali at just INR 18,790 for each couple! Isn’t that amazing? The other facilities are more or less like any other hotel but on 31st December, you can enjoy Live DJ Music with Bonfire. Apart from this, you will also be able to enjoy unlimited snacks and soft drinks along with a gala dinner. The midnight fireworks will add more fun to your stay.

7. The Baagh Ananta Elite, Ranthambore

The Baagh Ananta Elite, Ranthambore

For two nights and three days, the minimum charge per couple is INR 34,999. If you have children who can share the same bed with you and are less than 8 years old, their stay will be complimentary with the package. On 30th December, as you reach the hotel, you will be traditionally welcomed with mocktails. As you enter your room, you will find a cookie platter and a bottle of whiskey. During lunch, you can enjoy the Sarangi performance, Hi-Tea with Rajasthani Folk Dance, and Dinner with Live Band. On 31st December, you can enjoy the same, while there will be buffet breakfast and unlimited IMFL and gala mouthwatering dinner along with a Live singer followed by DJ. On 1st January, before checking out, you can enjoy a sumptuous breakfast. Guests can also enjoy a 20% discount on spa, food, and beverage.

Book self drive car rental

The New Year packages near Delhi can be a little higher during this time of the year. However, the fun you can have is endless. Apart from this, there are several other options that you can explore. The sooner you book the packages, the better deal you are likely to get. There are in fact many party places in Delhi as well during New Year; however, you must confirm the entry fee and date and time.

As you plan to go out of Delhi, you must have a vehicle to make the trip convenient and super fun. If you do not own one yet, you can opt for a car rental in Delhi. You can take the car rental from Delhi-NCR and enjoy the service for as many days as you want. And as we talk about car rental service, you can totally rely upon Revv.  The only thing that you need to do is to download the Revv app on your smartphone and check out the list of cars to choose from. You can find the Revv app at Google Play Store or iOS App Store.

  • ← How to Book a Self-Drive Car Rental from Airport in India?
  • 8 Best Travel Destinations in India for Senior Citizens →

You May Also Like

Melas in India

10 Fairs in India That you Must Take a Road Trip to Attend

delhi places to visit on new year

Celebrate Women’s Day at These Exciting Places in Delhi with Your Girl Gang

delhi places to visit on new year

Enjoy The Road Trips to Tamil Nadu’s Prominent Cities at Their Festive Best

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

delhi places to visit on new year

The official blog of Revv Self Drive Car Rental, was started in November of 2019 with the aim to make leisure travel easy & accessible. The blog covers places to visit in India, new trends in the car rental industry & most importantly how to make your travel/roadtrip easy & memorable.

India’s fastest growing self-drive car rental company with different options to meet all your self-drive needs – Hourly Rental, Annual car subscriptions, Monthly car subscriptions, Hyundai Subscription (annual and monthly subscriptions for Hyundai cars) and Mahindra Subscription (annual and monthly subscriptions for Mahindra cars). Enjoy unique features – Prices with or without fuel, Flexibility to choose different delivery & return locations within same city and Unlimited KMs option. Book online and drive it like your own car!

Spread across 22 cities – Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mangalore, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Vizag, Kochi, Coimbatore, Mysore, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Trivandrum, Surat, Vadodara, Bhubaneswar & Nagpur.

PlanetWare.com

21 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Delhi & New Delhi

Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Dec 28, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Delhi is both a union territory within India, as well as a city, and features two very different worlds: New Delhi and Old Delhi. The former, inaugurated by the British in 1931 to serve as the imperial capital, is the nation's modern capital and seat of government, while Old Delhi is considered by many as the symbolic heart of the greater metropolitan area.

One of the most populous regions in the world – it boasts a population of nearly 20 million people – Delhi is a heady mix of tradition and modernity, and is important as both a religious center and India's busiest international gateway. Its history is as old as the ancient Yamuna River, one of the most sacred rivers in Hinduism and a natural dividing line between New Delhi to the west and Old Delhi to the east.

Things to see and do in Delhi and New Delhi are plentiful and include experiencing its diverse arts and crafts industry, its many magnificent monuments, and countless performing arts venues. The area is also well known for its excellent cuisine, which includes delicacies from every corner of India. Delhi is also a shopper's paradise with numerous bazaars and markets, including Chandni Chowk, the country's most famous commercial area.

Find the best places to visit in this bustling, vibrant city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Delhi, India.

1. The Red Fort

2. qutub minar, 3. lodi gardens, 4. gurudwara bangla sahib, 5. the lotus temple, 6. india gate, 7. jama masjid, 8. humayun's tomb, 9. akshardham, 10. purana qila (the old fort), 11. rajpath and rashtrapati bhavan, 12. gandhi smriti and the mahatma gandhi memorial, 13. the jantar mantar observatory, 14. the indira gandhi memorial museum, 15. the national museum, new delhi, 16. laxminarayan temple, 17. national zoological park, 18. the national crafts museum, 19. the national rail museum, 20. the hauz khas complex, 21. sulabh international museum of toilets, where to stay in new delhi for sightseeing, map of tourist attractions in delhi & new delhi, delhi, india - climate chart.

The Red Fort

The beautiful Red Fort (Lal Qila) was built by Shah Jahan in 1648 and served as the seat of Mughal power until 1857. This stunning structure, with its tall, red sandstone walls covers an area of more than two square kilometers, the entirety of which is crescent shaped and surrounded by a moat.

The impressive main entrance, the Lahore Gate, is so named as it faces towards Lahore in Pakistan, while the even grander Delhi Gate was used by the emperor for ceremonial processions. Entering through the Lahore Gate, visitors reach Chhatta Chowk, a 17th-century covered bazaar where items such as silks, jewelry, gems, and silverware can be purchased, along with souvenirs and food items.

The Naubat Khana within the Red Fort once housed the musicians who played for the emperor, and its fine galleries still contain many interesting musical instruments such as kettledrums, gongs, and cymbals. Diwan-i-Am, the Hall of Public Audiences, where the emperor would receive his subjects, is also worth seeing for its stunning white marble.

Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

Official site: www.indiaculture.nic.in/red-fort-complex

Qutub Minar

Completed in the 12th century, the beautiful Qutub Minar is India's tallest minaret. It's also now a UNESCO Word Heritage Site that attracts many international visitors eager to climb to the top for its breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

This ornate five-story tower rises more than 70 meters and is covered with intricate carvings featuring the history of Qutub along with inscriptions from the Koran. It's also notable for being constructed of a number of different types of stone (the first three stories are made of red sandstone, while the fourth and fifth stories were built with marble and sandstone).

The complex also includes the Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid, a mosque at the base of the tower; a gateway built in 1310; and the tombs of Altamish, Alauddin Khalji, and Imam Zamin. Also worth seeing is the 2,000-year-old Iron Pillar, the Alai Minar.

Address: Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

Official site: www.qutubminar.org

Lodi Gardens

One of the most popular New Delhi parks among locals, the 90-acre Lodi Gardens is well-worth including on your Delhi itinerary. In addition to its lush gardens, the park contains numerous relics from the Lodi period pre-1600s, including a variety of important tombs and ruins.

Architectural highlights include 15th-century mausoleums containing the remains of the Lodi Sultans, as well as a picturesque triple-domed mosque, the Glazed Dome, known for its blue tiles, and the ruins of a huge dome dating from around 1490. Be sure to also look for the Athpula, an eight-pier bridge dating from the 16th century with its attractive columns and arches that span the park's lake.

Lodi Gardens is also known for its flora and fauna, including more than 100 species of native trees, 50 species of butterflies, and plenty of birdlife. It's also home to the country's National Bonsai Park.

While in the vicinity, take the short five-minute walk to the popular Khan Market. This bustling (and very safe) area in fact ranks among the world's most prestigious shopping districts, with luxury brands rubbing shoulders with street vendors selling local delicacies.

Address: Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Delhi's most important Sikh place of worship, the 18th-century Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is located near Connaught Place and is well worth a visit. Highlights include its magnificent pool, the Sarovar, at the heart of this large complex, as well as its famous gold dome and flagpole.

Also of note is the large temple building itself, along with its art gallery and a small museum dedicated to the history of the Sikh religion. Visitors are always welcome here, and an excellent meal is available at no cost in the large Gurdwara Kitchen. All that is asked in return is your hair be covered and shoes removed (free headscarves and shoe storage are provided).

Address: Ashoka Road, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.dsgmc.in

The Lotus Temple

The magnificent Bahá'í House of Worship, also known as the Lotus Temple due to its nine sides and stunning central dome, is an architectural masterpiece. Constructed of white concrete and marble, the entire structure looks as delicate as the flower it resembles. Rising from the surrounding nine pools of water, it almost appears as if it might burst into bloom at any moment.

Built in 1986, the temple has since attracted more than 70 million visitors, making it one of the world's most visited attractions. Interestingly, this remarkable place of worship has no idols, religious pictures, or outward symbols of religion.

Another modern day temple worthy of a visit is the ISKCON Temple , one of the country's biggest Krishna temple complexes.

Address: Lotus Temple Road, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.bahaihouseofworship.in

India Gate

Looking a little like the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the equally impressive India Gate is a magnificent stone arch built as a memorial to Indian soldiers killed in WWI. An eternal flame burns beneath the massive structure, and its walls are inscribed with the names of more than 90,000 soldiers who died in the conflict.

Standing on a base of red stone and featuring a shallow domed bowl on top that is occasionally filled with burning oil (usually only on important anniversaries), the structure dominates the parkland around it, an always busy area with crowds of tourists and locals alike enjoying a picnic or simply relaxing.

For a real treat, try to see the India Gate at night, considered one of the top free things to do in New Delhi. It's a spectacular sight when it and nearby fountains are floodlit.

Address: Rajpath, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid is one of India's largest mosques and was the final architectural feat of Shah Jahan. Completed in 1658, this beautiful structure features three gateways, four angled towers, and two 40-meter-high minarets built using red sandstone and white marble and attractively alternated in vertical stripes.

Visitors can climb to the top of the southern minaret for spectacular views of Old Delhi, and afterwards visit the large central pool used for washing before prayers. Please note: visitors must take off their shoes and be appropriately dressed before entering; non-Muslims aren't permitted during prayers.

Afterwards, be sure to visit Chandni Chowk , Old Delhi's massive main thoroughfare and a market area dedicated to shopping and eating. Of particular interest are Naya Bazaar and Gadodial, famous spice markets where you'll see hundreds of items displayed including aniseed, ginger, pomegranate, saffron, lotus seeds, pickles, and chutneys.

Address: Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Humayun's Tomb

Set in a lovely, large square garden, Humayun's Tomb is a lofty mausoleum constructed of white marble and red sandstone. It was designed as a prototype of the Taj Mahal in Agra and is an excellent example of Mughal architecture.

Built in the mid-16th century by Haji Begum as a memorial to her husband by Humayun's senior widow, the tomb is surrounded by lush formal gardens and other tombs including Humayun's barber and the Tomb of Isa Khan (the architect of the Taj Mahal), a fine example of Lodi architecture and octagonal in shape.

A fun thing to do is to try and catch a glimpse of this spectacular structure after nightfall when it's illuminated.

Address: Mathura Road, Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Akshardham

Although only recently completed (it opened in 2007), the splendid Hindu Akshardham temple looks like it could be centuries old. Festooned with intricate and elaborate carvings, this magnificent building attracts countless visitors for its majestic beauty.

Highlights include the stunning 43-meter-high main monument with its rich carvings of animals, plants, gods, dancers, and musicians, all made from pink sandstone and marble. Of particular note are the 234 ornate pillars supporting its nine domes, as well as a stunning stone tribute to elephants, the centerpiece of which is a massive 3,000-ton statue of one of these beasts.

Other features of interest include a theater showing a movie tracing the building's construction, a fun 15-minute boat ride depicting India's rich history and diverse culture, and the spectacular Yagnapurush Kund, a large musical fountain that is a particular treat when lit up at night.

Address: Noida Mor, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: http://akshardham.com/

Purana Qila

Although often overlooked, as most tourists head straight for the more famous Red Fort, Purana Qila (Old Fort) is well-worth squeezing into your Delhi travel itinerary. Boasting a past that stretches back some 2,500 years, much of the current impressive edifice dates back to the 1500s, although evidence of earlier structures dating back to the 3 rd century have been discovered.

The present structure played an important role in the region's affairs for centuries and was particularly influenced by the Muslim religion, as evidenced by building's such as the Qila-i-Kuna Mosque , a single-dome place of worship built in 1541. The site covers an area of two square kilometers, and you'll enjoy exploring its thick ramparts and three large gates, an especially impressive sight during the nightly illuminations.

The 200-acre Mehrauli Archaeological Park is also worthy of a visit and features numerous important structures, some of which date back more than 1,000 years. Highlights include the old ruins of Lal Kot, along with more recent evidence of occupation by the British during the reign of Queen Victoria.

Address: Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Rajpath and Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rajpath, also known as the King's Way, is New Delhi's traditional ceremonial boulevard. It runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official presidential residence, past such important city landmarks as Vijay Chowk and India Gate all the way to the National Stadium .

This broad avenue is flanked by trees, grass, and ponds, and comes alive each January 26th during the Republic Day Parade. This special occasion is marked by countless thousands gathering to celebrate the anniversary of the country's independence.

At the western end of Rajpath, the President's Residence-the Rashtrapati Bhavan (once the British Viceroy's residence)-is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent buildings in Delhi. It's an attractive place for a selfie given its eclectic mix of Mughal and European architectural styles that contains some 340 richly decorated rooms.

Of particular interest is the new Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, which offers a glimpse inside the building, along with interesting displays relating to past presidents. Hot Tip: If visiting in February or March, check out the adjoining Mughal Gardens, a splendid display of plantings surrounding the President's Residence.

Address: Gates 30 & 35, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Gandhi Smriti and the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial

Numerous references can be found to Mahatma Gandhi throughout Delhi, a testament to the man's legacy. Of the many attractions related to the famed leader of the Indian independence movement, perhaps the best is Gandhi Smriti (Gandhi Remembrance), a museum housed in the property where he was assassinated in 1948.

Highlights include displays and memorabilia relating to both his life and death, including the room in which he stayed, left exactly as it was at the time, as well as the new Eternal Gandhi Multimedia Museum with historical records detailing his many achievements.

A particular highlight is the chance to stroll the very same gardens where Gandhi once spent so much time (the place where the shooting occurred is marked by the Martyr's Column). Also of interest is the Raj Ghat memorial to Gandhi just a few minutes' walk away on the spot where he was cremated.

Address: 5 Tees January Marg, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Official site: www.gandhismriti.gov.in

The Jantar Mantar Observatory

Located near Connaught Place , one of New Delhi's largest and best-known business districts, Jantar Mantar is one of five astronomical observatories constructed by Maharajah Jai Singh I in 1725.

Designed to enable occupants to observe the movements of the sun, moon, and planets, this well-preserved historic site also boasts several other old instruments on display that were once used to track the course of heavenly bodies and predict eclipses. Highlights of this remarkable and architecturally pleasing building include an enormous sundial known as the Prince of Dials.

Address: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Another important politician-related attraction is the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, housed in the former residence of this much-revered woman (Indira was the daughter of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and although a friend of Mahatma Gandhi, was unrelated).

Highlights include photos documenting her life and time as prime minister, personal belongings such as the sari she was wearing at the time of her assassination, along with news clippings and letters.

An enclosed garden with mature trees and flowering plants surrounds the building, and its pathway is now a memorial, with the spot where she was assassinated clearly marked. Several rooms have been dedicated to her son, Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991.

Indira Gandhi's father, Nehru, is the subject of the equally interesting Nehru Museum and Planetarium (Teen Murti Bhavan) set in his former residence. The museum presents the leader's life and works, including interesting items pertaining to the struggle for freedom, with highlights including his bedroom, drawing room, and the study housing displays depicting highlights of his career.

Address: 1 Safdarjung Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110011, India

The National Museum, New Delhi

The galleries of the National Museum, New Delhi-one of the largest museums in India-follow a historical sequence, with all major periods represented. Highlights include archeological finds, along with exhibits of terra-cotta toys, images and pots, jewelry, seals, bronze and copper implements, sculpture, musical instruments, tapestry, tribal masks, swords, and murals.

The most significant gallery is the Central Asian exhibit including silk banners and wall paintings, sculptures, and artifacts related to life along the ancient Silk Route that stretched between Europe and China. Audio guides and guided tours are available.

Other museums worth visiting include the National Science Centre , one of the world's largest science centers, and the impressive National Museum of Natural History with its focus on the country's rich flora and fauna.

Also notable is the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), which houses the country's most important art collections. Opened in 1954, its more than 14,000 artworks include pieces from leading Indian artists from the 1850s onwards.

Address: Janpath Road, Rajpath Area, Central Secretariat, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

Official site: www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in

Laxminarayan Temple

If you're able to squeeze just one more temple into your Delhi sightseeing itinerary, make it Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir). It's also one of the newest such sites in the city.

This impressive looking Hindu place of worship was opened by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939 in Connaught Place as a dedication to the goddess of prosperity, Laxmi (shrines dedicated to other faiths are also included on the site, a condition stipulated by Gandhi). Spread across nearly eight acres, the grounds are a delight to explore, and feature lush tropical gardens, fountains, and sculptures.

Address: Mandir Marg, Near, Gole Market, New Delhi, Delhi, India

National Zoological Park

Reputed to be one of the best zoos in Asia, the National Zoological Park was established in 1959 and provides a habitat to some 1,500 animals and bird species. The abundant wildlife on display are representative of all continents, including numerous examples from Africa, Australia, and Asia.

Of particular note are the zoo's numerous chimpanzees, along with hippopotamuses, spider monkeys, zebras, hyenas, deer, jaguars, and tigers. A particular highlight for kids is the underground Reptile Complex, which houses a variety of snakes, including the deadly king cobra.

A fun way to get around the zoo's many attractions is via one of the small electric vehicles that whisk passengers around the park.

Address: Mathura Road, New Delhi, Delhi 110 003, India

Official site: www.nzpnewdelhi.gov.in

The National Crafts Museum

The Crafts Museum-officially named the National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, New Delhi-displays a wide variety of traditional crafts from across India. Among its many fascinating features is the chance to watch highly skilled craftspeople demonstrate their centuries-old skills, as well as see large collections of textiles, woodwork, and ceramics.

Also of interest are architectural displays of various regional villages, including authentic mud huts and a full-sized wooden haveli (a form of mansion house) from Gujarat decorated with traditional folk art and featuring exquisite woodcarvings, paintings, papier-mâché, and embroidery.

Address: Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

The National Rail Museum

Spread across 10 acres, the National Rail Museum houses more than 30 locomotives and several old carriages, most of them quite rare. All told, more than 140 years of Indian railway history has been preserved on this fascinating site, including an engine built in 1885 and the Fairy Queen steam engine from 1855.

Other highlights include several unique items, such as a collection of saloon cars belonging to the country's once powerful Maharajas, including the teak carriage of the Maharaja of Mysore, covered with ivory; the cabin of the Prince of Wales from 1876; and the carriage in which the ashes of Gandhi were carried after his assassination in 1948. The skull of an elephant struck by a mail train in 1894 is also displayed.

For kids, a ride on an excellent narrow gauge steam train is all part of the fun.

Address: Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India

The Hauz Khas Complex

The Hauz Khas Complex is a fascinating urban village a little south of New Delhi. In addition to its numerous ancient stone monuments, the entire village is dotted with domed tombs of minor Muslim royalty, who were laid to rest here from the 14th to 16th centuries.

Other highlights include the remnants of an ancient college and the tomb of Firoz Shah, who ruled Delhi in the 14th century, as well as Ki Masjid, a fine mosque built in Lodi style.

Be sure to allow extra time to explore the surrounding neighborhood. This bustling area is safe and popular for locals and tourists alike, for its art galleries, fashionable restaurants, and boutique shops.

Address: Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Toilet exhibit at the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets provides a fascinating look at sanitation and its connection to social reform. Displays show the evolution of the toilet and their various designs, with toilet-related items dating back to 2,500 BC, along with exhibits showing historical trends.

Facts, photos, and artifacts present a chronology of developments relating to technology, social customs, toilet etiquette, and sanitary conditions, with exhibits including privies, chamber pots, toilet furniture, bidets, and water closets from 1145 to modern times.

Although unrelated, Tibet House is another smaller museum worth visiting for its collection of ceremonial items brought by the Dalai Lama after he fled Tibet. Displays include wooden sculptures, paintings, carpets, and ritual objects from Tibetan monasteries and villages, along with a museum housing various rare art objects, religious artifacts, ritual implements, objects of war, and jewelry.

Address: Sulabh Bhawan, Palam Dabri Rd, Mahavir Enclave I, Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi, Delhi 110046, India

Official site: www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org

We recommend these great hotels in New Delhi with easy access to top attractions like Qutub Minar and the magnificent Red Fort:

Luxury Hotels :

  • The Leela Palace New Delhi offers 5-star luxury accommodations in the city's diplomatic enclave and features an opulent interior, pillow menu, plus lavish in-room flower arrangements.
  • The Lalit New Delhi is another great option, and features 5-star luxury accommodations with chic décor, a choice of four fine dining restaurants, and 24-hour in-room dining.
  • The modern-looking Roseate House New Delhi is another good option, and comes with bright contemporary-styled rooms and suites, a rooftop restaurant, and a VIP Lounge.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • For a quality mid-range stay, Le Meridien New Delhi delivers contemporary décor, great rooftop dining, an outdoor swimming pool, and a full-service spa.
  • The Maidens Hotel is also worth looking into and is set in a classic colonial-era heritage hotel amid beautiful gardens; amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness center.
  • Another good choice, Eros Hotel , features modern, bright rooms, dining, as well as a fitness center.

Budget Hotels :

  • Although a budget hotel, Hotel Amax Inn offers great quality accommodations along with friendly staff, modern décor, and a rooftop restaurant.
  • A great stay can also be expected at Hotel City Star , a 3-star location close to the New Delhi train station that features clean, comfortable, air-conditioned rooms.
  • The Hotel Grand Godwin bills itself as a "luxury budget" place to stay, and for good reason-the rooms are charmingly decorated, clean, and of a high quality, as well as affordable.

More Related Articles on PlanetWare.com

image

Exploring India: This vast country holds many experiences and treasures for travelers. While most people focus on the iconic sites, like the Taj Mahal, there are many places worth visiting. For a list of ideas, see our guide to the Top Tourist Attractions in India . If your travels take you to Mumbai, be sure to see our list top things to see and do in Mumbai .

instagram logo

More on India

India Travel Guide

Places To Visit In New Delhi

Here are the top 50 places to visit in new delhi, 1. india gate.

India Gate

1 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The All India War Memorial, popularly known as the India Gate, is located along the� Rajpath in� New Delhi .�The imposing structure of India Gate is an awe-inspiring sight and is often compared to the Arch de Triomphe in France, the Gateway of India in Mumbai and the Arch of Constantine in Rome. This 42-meter tall historical structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is one of the largest war memorials in the country. India Gate is also famous for hosting the Republic Day Parade every year.�

2. Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb

2 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

As the name suggests, Humayun's tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Located in the Nizamuddin East area of Delhi, it is the first garden-tomb in the Indian subcontinent. This splendid piece of architecture was commissioned for construction by Humayun's chief consort Empress Bega Begum in the year 1569-70 and is one of the very few structures that used red sandstone on such a massive scale at that time. The design of Humayun's tomb is a typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences and was conceptualised by Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyath. Owing to its magnificent design and illustrious history, Humayun's Tomb was featured in UNESCO's World Heritage List in the year 1993.

3. Connaught Place

Connaught Place

3 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Connaught Place or 'CP' as it is more commonly known is a massive commercial and financial centre in New Delhi. Named after the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, this confusing market complex houses almost all famous international chain stores, famous food chains, restaurants and bars.�Connaught Place has one of the largest national flags in the country. This circular, greying whitewashed structure has two concentric circles; the inner circle which has blocks A to F and the outer circle which has blocks G to N. The Connaught Place is also the ultimate place to experience the vibrant nightlife of Delhi housing some of the most famous bars and restaurants. Being one of the most popular after dark destinations, no visit to Delhi is complete without a visit to the Connaught Place.

4. Jantar Mantar, Delhi

Jantar Mantar, Delhi

4 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

How Does it Work?

Delhi travel packages.

Compare quotes from upto 3 travel agents for free

Short Break to Delhi and Agra

4 night 5 days shimla manali package, splendid delhi agra jaipur package, dharamshala dalhousie honeymoon package, romantic kullu manali shimla volvo tour package, spirited kasol and manali trip, 5. lodhi garden.

Lodhi Garden

5 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located near the Safdarjung tomb and Khan Market of Delhi, the Lodhi Garden is a luscious garden that houses the tombs of Sayyid ruler Mohammed Shah and Lodhi king Sikandar Lodhi.�The construction of this great work of architecture took place under the Lodhi reign sometime in the 15th century. In addition to encompassing the final resting place of two great leaders, the Lodhi Garden also has the�Shisha Gumbad and Bara Gumbad within its perimeter. The architecture here shows a mix of work by Sayyidis and Lodhis and is the epitome of magnificent engineering that echoes of Delhi's illustrious history. Currently, this place is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

6. Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple

6 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the national capital of New Delhi, the Lotus Temple is an edifice dedicated to the Baha'i faith. The magnificent structure of this building unfolds in the form of a stupendous white petal lotus and is one of the most visited establishments in the world. The design of this shrine was conceptualized by Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba and was completed in the year 1986. This temple seeks to propagate�the oneness of the Almighty and is open to all regardless of their nationality, religion, race or gender. The Lotus temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world.

Top Hotels In Delhi

₹ 1,616 onwards

₹ 390 onwards

₹ 6,826 onwards

₹ 4,550 onwards

₹ 1,280 onwards

7. Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan

7 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located on the western end of the Rajpath in New Delhi , the Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India. It was originally built with the intent of serving as the Viceroy's House. With its 340 rooms in the main building covering 5 acres on an estate of 330 acres, it is one of the largest residences of any head of the state in the world. This majestic piece of architecture was conceptualized by renowned architects�Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker.�The construction saw completion in the year 1929 and now stands today as a magnificent symbol of all that India is. Its current inhabitant is President Ram Nath Kovind who assumed office in July 2017.

8. Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah

8 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Dedicated to the world famous Muslim Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Chisti, the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah is a mausoleum and shrine located in Delhi. The complex of the dargah is a beautiful amalgam of red stone and white marble and was built in the year 1526. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah seeks to propagate�the Sufi tradition which is based on spirituality and views all religions as equal. As an implication of the same, people of all religions are allowed to pay their respects to the grave of the great saint, and they do visit the shrine in the counts of thousands every week. The tombs of many other people Mughals such as Jahan Ara Begum and Inayat Khan are also present in the premises of the dargah.�The tomb of lyricist Amir Khusro (disciple of Hazrat Nizammudin) is also situated within the Nizamuddin Dargah complex.

9. Sarojini Market

Sarojini Market

9 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Vibrantly coloured clothes strewn all over, tiny food stalls crammed in every nook, a loud cacophony of the salesboys - welcome to Sarojini Nagar, the most hep and trendy market of Delhi. Popularly known as bargain bazaar and every girl?s shopping paradise, this flea market has more to offer to women in comparison to men, in terms of clothing, footwear, kitchen utensils, accessories and cosmetics. Located in South Delhi, the bazaar is named after the famed freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu. Also called as SN, it has some big brand showrooms to its possessions, but the essential crux of the market is the street shops and stray stalls littered with fabrics, denim, designer tops etc. With a wide range of high- street merchandise available at killer prices, Sarojini Nagar never disappoints anybody from designers to divas to professional or the college crowd.

10. Safdarjung Tomb

Safdarjung Tomb

10 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Amongst the sundry places in Delhi that attract attention with their history or quaintness, is the twee tomb of Safdarjung. The elegant mausoleum built of marble and sandstone stands untouched in the test of time and boasts of 18th-century Mughal architectural style. Built in 1754, during the reign of Mughal Emperor- Ahmad Shah Bahadur, the namesake tomb is dedicated to the Prime Minister of the court- Safdarjung. Located in the heart of the city, at the junction of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg, the monument is a low-key tourist attraction of the city. Also known as ?Safdarjung ka Maqbara?, the mausoleum boasts of a tranquil ambience and a majestic presence owing to its enormous dome, elaborate arches and intricate architecture.

11. Purana Qila

Purana Qila

11 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Stoically standing in the placid vicinity of Indraprastha, Purana Qila or the Old Fort is a masterpiece of the ancient glory and sterling architecture of the bygone Mughal Empire, and is one of the oldest forts in Delhi. Built on the banks of river Yamuna and spread over a vast 1.5 kms of area, the monument has tons of myths and legends of the medieval era attached to it. The most interesting of which suggests that the historical city of the Hindu religion- Indraprastha was built here, by Pandavas and the fort was the famous assembly hall, mentioned in the epic Mahabharat. It is also believed that the king Humayun met his end by tumbling down the steps of his library within the fort. Situated in the heart of the city and boasting of idyllic and a serene panorama, the fort radiates romantic vibes and is frequented by couples to enjoy some moments of solitude.

12. Paharganj

Paharganj

12 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Replete with travellers, both Indian and foreign, Paharganj is the ultimate backpacker's area of New Delhi. Dotted with budgeted hotels, cheap bars, and ultra-cheap restaurants; the labyrinthian alleys of Paharganj have a lot more to offer. In proximity to New Delhi Railway Station and Connaught Place, the budget travellers often come to Paharganj directly, even from the airport. Chaotic, noisy, dirty and yet the most vibrant market of Delhi. the availability of cheap guesthouses and almost everything of utility available on the streets, make this market every traveller's paradise and every backpacker's haven.

13. Khan Market

Khan Market

13 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Regarded as one of Delhi's most posh and classy place to shop, Khan Market of Delhi is one of the oldest and the costliest markets in India. Favoured by diplomats and Delhi's influential, this market is renowned mainly for its fashion boutiques, amazing bookstores, opticians, homewares & cafes. For those who love stationery, the place offers handmade papers, lovely paper mache ornaments and other festive decorations. From the showrooms of the best brands to the restaurants providing lip-smacking food; the retail location is a paradise for both shopaholics and foodies. The visit to Khan Market is incomplete without tasting Khan Chacha's tikkas and seekhs. Trust us, Delhites crave for these!

14. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

14 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a Sikh temple as well as tourist places in Delhi. Built to commemorate the visit Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh guru in 1664, this magnificent shrine was built by Sikh General Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783, who supervised the construction of nine Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same year during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Operating for all 24 hours, the Gurudwara is an example of the large-hearted nature of Sikhs.�This place of solace is flocked by more than a thousand people in one single day.

15. Indraprastha Park

Indraprastha Park

15 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also known as the Millennium Indraprastha Park, Indraprastha Park is situated on the Outer Ring Road in Delhi near Sarai Kale Khan. Furbished with a Children's Park and an ampitheatre, food court and a Shanti Stupa, the park is the common hangout place among romantic couples, kids and adults alike.

16. ISKCON Temple Delhi

ISKCON Temple Delhi

16 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The ISKCON Temple, also known as the Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple, is a Vaishnav temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radharani in the form of Radha Parthasarathi. It was established in the year 1998 by Achyut Kanvinde�and is located in the Hare Krishna Hills, in the East of Kailash area of New Delhi. ISKON, whose actual name is Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, was formed in the year 1995 by then CM if Delhi Sahib Singh Verma and Lt. Smt. Sushma Swaraj. The outer complex is embellished with intricate carvings and stonework and has many shops and a beautiful fountain.�Inside the main sanctum, the idols are adorned with rich clothes and jewellery. The temple complex is also a centre for learning Vedic sciences and many devotional lectures and addresses are arranged for the benefit and spiritual nerve of devotees.�

17. Pragati Maidan

Pragati Maidan

17 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Pragati Maidan, on the Mathura Road in New Delhi, is a huge complex-cum-exhibition centre with a total exhibit area of 150 acres. Equipped with well-paved roads, lawns, gardens and eating outlets; Pragati Maidan, which literally means 'progress grounds', houses 16 vast and spacious halls in all and is the biggest exhibition centre that Delhi boasts of.�The place hosts about 70 national and international exhibitions and conventions each year.�

18. Rajpath

Rajpath

18 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Rajpath, which means the "King's Way:, is a ceremonial avenue that is located in the heart of New Delhi, the capital state of India. Rajpath runs from the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill on one end to the National Stadium on the other end and passes through Vijay Chowk and India Gate . Also popularly referred to as 'The Royal Road', Rajpath is surrounded by beautiful and lush green gardens, rows of trees and canals on both sides. It was constructed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who was instrumental in designing and building New Delhi and was the main architect of numerous monuments including the India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan. Rajpath was built to provide an unhindered view of Delhi, as Lutyens wanted to have a panoramic sight from the Viceroy's palace.

19. Akshardham Temple Delhi

Akshardham Temple Delhi

19 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

An epitome of Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture, Akshardham Temple is a famous Hindu temple and a spiritual-cultural complex. Also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham, it is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. Akshardham has made its way to the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple.

20. Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli

20 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also referred to as Agar Sain Ki Baoli or Ugrasen ki Baoli, this attraction is a historical monument situated on the Halley Road in New Delhi. A mosaic of different assortment of stones and rocks, Agrasen ki Baoli, is an ancient water reservoir which rises from the depths of the earth to stand atop 103 stone steps. Hidden amidst the business towers and residential apartments of central Delhi, this place is a quiet and serene experience perfect for photography lovers. The old brick walls of the structure take you back in history, and as you go down the steps, a drop in temperature can be experienced. Agrasen ki Baoli is a protected monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 of the Archaeological Survey of India.

21. Delhi Zoo

Delhi Zoo

21 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Inaugurated in 1959, National Zoological Park also known as Chidiya Ghar is situated near The Old Fort in Delhi �and is a favourite weekend spot among adults and children alike. National Zoological Park is�well maintained and is largely visited by tourists.�It has canteens inside for the visitors and battery-operated vehicles at very reasonable prices which you could use if exhausted. But the real fun is in exploring the place on your feet. Visit this destination to reignite your curiosity in our furry friends!

22. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat

22 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Designed to invoke the ambience of a traditional village fair, Dilli Haat is every shopper's paradise and a foodie's haven. There are three Delhi Haats in Delhi: Pitampura, Janakpuri and INA, with INA being the most popular one. Delhi Haat INA is located in the commercial centre of South Delhi, bang opposite the INA Market. Run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), the market offers a plethora of traditional crafts and handloom products including rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk and wool fabrics, copperware, chandeliers, cane & jute products etc. In addition to this, the market has savoury lip-smacking food cuisines from varied parts of India- momos from Nepal, Bamboos hot chicken from Nagaland, Kahwa & Kebabs from Jammu, Pooranpoli from Maharastra etc.

23. National Museum, Delhi

National Museum, Delhi

23 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Also known as the National Museum of India, the National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India, situated on the corner of the Janpath and Maulana Azad Road. Established in 1949, the blueprints of the majestic repository were prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. Today, the museum boasts of possessing a whopping 200,000 artworks, both Indian and foreign, and is maintained by the Ministry of Culture, Department of India. Covering an extensive range of products from the prehistoric times to modern works of art, the museum traces the rich cultural heritage of nations across the world, from over 5000 years ago.

24. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

Sulabh International Museum of Toilets

24 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Home to umpteen monuments of historical importance, awe-striking places of heritage and breathtakingly beauteous locales, Delhi always has yet more new surprises in store. One such asset is Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, built in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak (a social activist) and titled as one of the weirdest museum in the world by Time magazine. Established with the objective to address the global history of sanitation and toilets, the museum is anything but mundane and is a source of amusement to many. With a plethora of exhibits accumulated from over 50 countries and ranging from ornately carved toilets to painted urinals and related anecdotes, the repository brings to you the entire history of toilets from 3000 BC to the 20th century, meticulously arranged in three sections of Ancient, Medieval and Modern.

25. Mughal Gardens, Delhi

Mughal Gardens, Delhi

25 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Popularly known as the ?soul? of the Presidential Palace, the Mughal Gardens are located inside the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the year 1917 for Lady Harding, the gardens cover a vast area of 13 acres and are a wonderful incorporation of Mughal architecture with that of British style. Inspired by the Mughal Gardens in Jammu and Kashmir, the ones in Delhi have succeeded in replicating the same charm and creating the picture perfect verdure panorama. The entire complex is a breathtaking combination of Circular, Spiritual, Bonsai, Herbal, Tactile and Musical Gardens. The gardens feature an extensive variety of seasonally blooming flowers and present a spectacular euphoric picture altogether.

26. Lajpat Nagar

Lajpat Nagar

26 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Lajpat Nagar is a bustling and colourful neighbourhood in South Delhi, India. Named after the Lion of Punjab, the Honorable Lala Lajpat Rai, the region is best known for the Lajpat Nagar Central Market where many come to experience the thrill of the genuine Delhi life. One visit and you'll know how lively the place is and this can be seen by the flamboyant goods on sale, the brilliant evening lights, the rushing inhabitants and the sounds of the ever so busy streets. Whether you choose branded or non-branded stuff, this is the place for one and all. A real paradise for shopaholics, you'll find anything and everything to fit your budget. Plus, if you can bargain, you'll be delighted with the incredible deals you crack.

27. Crafts Museum

Crafts Museum

27 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Popularly known as the Crafts Museum, the National Handicrafts Museum is a centre to exhibit varied specimens of handicrafts, textile and local decor and to preserve, protect and revive the tradition of local handicrafts. Located in the far corner of Pragati Maidan in Delhi, the museum is designed by the prominent architect Charles Correa and is currently under the management of Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. People often go here for the famous Lota Cafe serving the best of regional Indian cuisine. The Crafts Museum Shop is a souvenir shop for you to take back little knick-knack home.

28. Jhandewalan Hanuman Temple

Jhandewalan Hanuman Temple

28 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Towering over the entire New Delhi city, the 108 feet colossal Hanuman idol is housed within the Hanuman Mandir complex in Jhandewalan. Located above the raised metro line between Karol Bagh and Jhandewalan Metro Stations, the gigantic statue is only one of the attractions of the temple, another prominent highlight of the shrine is the dramatic entrance designed like a mouth of a rakshasa (demon) which has been slain and is waiting for its death. At the base of the statue, there is a small shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. Tuesdays are the most visited days of the week, by the pilgrims. However, owing to the spectacle that the statue is, the temple is visited by devotees and tourists alike.

29. Isa Khan's Tomb

Isa Khan's Tomb

29 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located adjacent to Humayun?s Tomb in the same complex in Nizamuddin area of Delhi, Isa Khan Tomb is the final resting place of Isa Khan- a courtesan for Sher Shah Suri and his son Islam Shah Suri. Built during the lifetime of the namesake Pashtun noble, the construction of the monument resembles the architectural patterns in the building of the Sur reign. Also, the construction of Isa Khan?s Tomb presides the Humayun?s Tomb. The tomb boasts of lattice screens, glazed tiles and deep verandah. The octagonal tomb has spectacular architecture finesse which is apparent in the distinctive ornamentation of the monument in the form of glazed canopied and elaborate carvings.

30. Charkha Museum

Charkha Museum

30 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Charkha Museum is one of the latest additions to the wonderful assets of Delhi. Constructed in collaboration with KVIC (Khadi and Village Industries Commission), the museum highlights the importance of great heritage of Indian Charkha. Inaugurated on 27th May 2017, the museum is built atop the underground Palika Bazaar in Connaught Place opposite the Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan. Managed by New Delhi Municipal Corporation, the gigantic model of the Indian Charkha (26 feet long, 13 feet wide and 4 feet high) promotes the philosophy of self-reliance. The charkha weighs about 5 tonnes and is weather proofed to stand sturdy against storms, rains and sun.

31. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum

31 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is one of the most sought after and one of the most awed museums in all of Delhi, Located inside the premises of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the museum was inaugurated in 2014 by the then President of India Pranab Mukherjee. The depository showcases invaluable artefacts and exquisite products for the lovers of art, culture and history. The complex is situated alongside Circuit 2 within the compound and has been further segregated into three sections- The Clock Tower, The Stables and The Garage. The Garage is the most recent addition to the complex inaugurated in 2016.

32. Shankar's International Dolls Museum

Shankar's International Dolls Museum

32 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated in the Children?s Book Trust Building at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Shankar?s International Dolls Museum is a veritable dreamland for kids. Shankar's Museum is one among the most popular tourist attractions of the city; the idea behind the museum was conceptualized by the famous cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai. Segregated into two sections, the repository has over 160 shelves full of dolls from all across the world. At the time when it was created, in 1965, the museum was inaugurated with just around 500 dolls; however, as of now, the number has shot up to a collection 6500 dolls from over 85 countries, 500 of which are from the different states of India itself.

33. National Bal Bhavan

National Bal Bhavan

33 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

National Bal Bhavan is an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, headquartered at ITO, New Delhi. Established in 1956 by the then Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the centre aims to nurture and enhance the creative ability of young children by providing them with an interactive environment replete with engaging activities and interesting opportunities according to their age-group, abilities and aptitude. Pandit Nehru believed that the formal education system was too strict and syllabus bound and had little scope to help develop the young minds completely. The inception of national Bal Bhavan therefore, came into the picture. Today, the centre helps young generations became efficient future scientists, engineers, leader and overall responsible citizens

34. Museum of Archaeology

Museum of Archaeology

34 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located within the premises of Purana Qila, in New Delhi, Museum of Archaeology displays exhibits, most of which were excavated at Purana Qila itself by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1955 and between 1969 and 1973. One of the most fascinating and popular museums of India, the depository is situated on the upper floor of the fort right next to the entrance. The collection of articles and relics at the museum are excavations which are the evidence of earliest settlements in the city dating back to 1000 BC. The exhibits are placed in a sequenced order ranging from painted grey ware to objects collected over time through the age of Mauryans, Mughals, Sunga, Kushan, Gupta, Rajput and the Sultanate Empires.

35. Bengali Market

Bengali Market

35 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located around the Todarmal Road area near Mandi House in New Delhi, Bengali Market is one of the oldest and the most popular markets of Delhi. Built in a circular zone around a traffic roundabout, the market only has a handful of shops to flaunt. Majorly popular for Nathu?s Sweets and Bengali Sweet house, the bazaar has an upscale feel to it and mostly caters to the requirements of food, flowers and fruits. The sweet shops are popular all around the city for delectable rajma chawal, chole bhature, golgappas and other sweetmeats. Adding to the resplendence of the surroundings are vibrant florists tucked away in the corners, laden with colourful blooming flowers.

36. India Habitat Centre

India Habitat Centre

36 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated on Delhi's plush Lodhi Road, India Habitat Centre is a multipurpose building with separate areas dedicated to commercial space, food plazas and social spots. One of the most comprehensive convention centres in the city, the complex boasts of striking architecture in addition to world-class auditoriums, elaborate library, multi-cuisine diners and not to forget the very beautiful amphitheatre and an all-around serene atmosphere.

37. Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

37 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated within the Saket District Centre in New Delhi, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is the first private museum in India dedicated to contemporary and modern arts. Established in 2010, the museum has a centre in Noida as well. Sprawling over an area of 18000 square feet, the repository mostly has the art collection from the 20th-century painters. However, it also features the young and contemporary talents. The idea of the museum has been inspired from similar depositories in the US- Guggenheim, MoMA, and the Whitney. Initially, Mrs Kiran Nadar started the venture by displaying exhibits in a cafeteria outside her husband?s office, but later the gallery moved to South Court Mall in Saket.

38. National Science Centre

National Science Centre

38 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Established in 1992 the National Science Centre is a science museum located in Delhi. It's definitely a treat for all those kids who love science and even for those who don't! There are several lectures, exhibitions and competitions that are held here apart from the regular exhibits like heritage and dinosaurs, science games, activities, human biology, fun science library.

Timings - 10 am to 5 pm everyday

Connectivity - The closest metro station is the Central Secretariat station

Official Website�

39. Salam Balak Trust Walk

 Salam Balak Trust Walk

39 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Salam Balak Trust has a guided tour of the city of almost 2 hours, conducted by children who used to live on the streets of Delhi. They are children who want to improve their English and communication skills apart from their lives. Since it is run by the adolescents, children will have an informative and fun time, being told things about the city from people their own age.

40. Buddha Jayanti Park

Buddha Jayanti Park

40 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Established to celebrate the 2500th anniversary of Gautam Buddha, Buddha Jayanti Park is located in Central Ridge Reserve Forest, New Delhi. With large open meadows, green brooks and colourful flowering shrubs, the pretty park is ideal to spend some time amidst nature, in peace, far from the chaos of the city.

41. National Rose Garden

National Rose Garden

41 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

National Indo-Africa Friendship Rose Garden, or commonly known as the National Rose Garden is a gorgeous rose garden situated in Chanakyapuri in New Delhi. It boasts of housing umpteen varieties of roses curated from all over the world. The park is especially crowded during November to January when the roses are in full bloom.

42. Talkatora Garden

Talkatora Garden

42 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located on the Willingdon Crescent Road in the heart of the city of Delhi, Talkatora Garden is one of the most splendid gardens in the city. The place has a centrally placed indoor stadium and a historical spot where the war between the Mughals and Marathas was fought in 1738 where the Mughals emerged victorious. The very well designed gardens have three huge gateways that give way to winding waterways, sparkling fountains and lush green meadows.

43. Central Park

Central Park

43 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the heart of Delhi in Connaught Place, Central Park is a beautiful verdant park with meandering waterways, sparkling fountains and tall towering trees all around. Most famous for the romantic couples that frequent the place, the park is also popular among kids and adults to rewind and relax from the adjacent markets.

44. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library

44 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Housed within the premises of the grand Teen Murti Bhavan in Delhi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is an autonomous institution established in the memory of the first Prime Minister of India- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Founded in 1964, after the death of Pandit Nehru, with an aim to foster research and preserve the modern and contemporary history and the Indian Independence Movement, the museum is currently managed and maintained by Department of Culture, Government of India. Besides being the prime source of detailed information on Nehru, the repository also has archives of Mahatma Gandhi?s writings, in addition to private documents of C. Rajagopalachari, B. C. Roy, Jayaprakash Narayan, Charan Singh, Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Other than the umpteen talks, workshops, special shows and live interaction programmes, the museum also conducts quizzes and activities both for kids and for adults.

45. Nehru Park, Delhi

Nehru Park, Delhi

45 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the Chanakyapuri Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi, Nehru Park sprawls over an area of 85 acres. Named after our first Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, the park was established in 1969.

46. Aastha Kunj

Aastha Kunj

46 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Situated in South East Delhi between the neighbourhoods of Lotus Temple, ISKCON temple and Nehru Place, Aastha Kunj (also known as Aartha Kunj) sprawls over 200 acres of lush green lawns, flowering shrubs and green trees. Especially popular among romantic couples, the park is also frequented by kids and adults alike.

47. Sunder Nursery

Sunder Nursery

47 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Sunder Nursery (also known as Central Park) is a park complex situated adjacent to Humayun's Tomb, Built in the 16th century, the park was originally known as Azim Bagh. Sprawling over a whopping 90 acres of land, the park is home to 300 types of trees.

48. Rail Museum, Delhi

Rail Museum, Delhi

48 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

Located in the vicinity of Chanakyapuri, the Rail Museum aims to preserve the 163 years old railway heritage of India. Popularly known as the National Railway Museum, the museum is spread over 10 acres of land and houses some fantabulous railway memorabilia. Established on 1st of February, 1977, the Rail Museum possesses an exciting collection of around 100 real size exhibits of Indian railways both working and static, antiques, furniture and the like. A few dummy specimen also offer rides to both adults and kids. Other than the vast outdoor which houses the very famous ?Fairy Queen?- the oldest working steam locomotive, now the museum has also facilitated 3D virtual train ride, steam loco stimulator and an indoor gallery.

49. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

National Gallery Of Modern Art, Delhi

49 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

India is a country of art lovers, and National Gallery of Modern Arts (NGMA) is no less than heaven for them. Following its motto of delivering an excellent world of art to its visitors, National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, preserves paintings and other artistic pieces dating back to 1850s. NGMA at Delhi is the main museum located in the Jaipur House. It was established on March 29, 1954, by the Indian Government. Covering an area of 12,000 metres square,�it is the largest when compared to its subsequent branches in Mumbai and Bangalore. The gallery helps people to connect the works of modern art with their vital passions of the human spirit.

50. Teen Murti Bhavan

Teen Murti Bhavan

50 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi

The Teen Murti Bhavan is a splendid�and historical architecture located in the Indian capital city of New Delhi. This magnificent structure was built in the year 1930 by British architect Robert Torr Russel as a part of the new capital city and served as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army. After Independence, it was converted into the residence of the Indian Prime Minister, who was Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru at that time. The Teen Murti Bhavan was his residence for 16 years until his death in 1964, after which the house was converted into a memorial dedicated to him. It is called so owing to the statue of three soldiers that exists in the premises of the Bhavan.

Top Attractions in Delhi

Qutub Minar

Get the best offers on Travel Packages

Compare package quotes from top travel agents

Compare upto 3 quotes for free

  • India (+91)

*Final prices will be shared by our partner agents based on your requirements.

Log in to your account

Welcome to holidify.

Forget Password?

Share this page

  • 20 Best Tourist Destinations in India in June 2024
  • Travel Guide to Jog Falls from Shimoga
  • Top 17 Fairs and Festivals in Karnataka that You Must Attend
  • Top 17 Cleanest Cities in India 2024
  • 10 Shiva Temples in Bangalore, Karnataka

Safar Mentor Blog

Safar Kare Asaan

New Year Celebration

Explore 20 Best Places to Celebrate New Year in India

The festive seasons usually bring joy and excitement to our hearts. We plan to go shopping for the upcoming festivities, enjoy the gossip and as well as make up our minds to go on a vacation trip with our families and make some cherished moments in our life, so we can never forget these beautiful days. Among these celebrations, New Year’s Eve stands out globally, which is celebrated at midnight on December 31st.

As the calendar flips to this certain date, the will to celebrate New Year’s Eve in splendid locations becomes. India, with its rich diversity, offers you the most marvellous places to celebrate the new year .

Goa is called the nation’s party epicentre, this epicentre is mostly known for its captivating beaches and vibrant nightlife making it top on the list of best places to celebrate New Year in India. This place offers a plethora of ways to make your New Year celebrations unforgettable.

Mumbai is frequently referred to as the City of Dreams and arises as one of the best New Year destinations in India . Continually humming with energy, Mumbai offers a powerful festival with big-name exhibitions in clubs like Kitty Su, supplemented by limitless food and beverages.

Ooty, known for its serenity, gives a tranquil haven to celebrate the New Year. This pleasant area in the Nilgiri Slopes offers a peaceful environment, making it a good place to go for New Year for people who favour enjoying the New Year with close mates.

New Delhi stands apart as a famous New Year’s Place to get away, offering a blend of private occasions, notable visits, and energetic nightlife. From enjoying a food visit and exploring the historical destinations of Old Delhi to attending parties in new year party hotels , New Delhi gives a different New Year experience.

As the clock ticks towards the New Year, Pushkar, renowned for its sand surroundings and noble camels, emerges as a unique holiday destination. This city in Rajasthan offers a blend of exciting activities, from exploring forts and retail areas to participating in New Year’s Eve parties. The charming village of Pushkar showcases a contrast between royal lifestyles and rural sentiments, making it one of the best places to go for the New Year .

Whether you’re attracted to the beautiful excellence of Gangtok, the French-style festivity in Pondicherry, or the thrilling gatherings on perfect sea shores in Gokarna, India has a large number of places to go on New Year’s Eve . From bold pursuits in Diu to remote ocean jumping and coral reef exploration in Lakshadweep, every destination offers a unique flavour to celebrate the New Year.

For a heartfelt New Year’s festival, Kodaikanal with its completely crystal clear waters, sailing on Kodaikanal Lake, and walking around Bryant Park sets the ideal stage. Tarkarli, with its fantastic environment and brilliant rocks along the emerald-green waves, gives a mystical scenery to New Year’s Eve.

As the list extends to include New Year destinations like Bhimtal, Manali, Kasol, Mcleodganj, Bangalore, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer, each spot unfurls its unmistakable appeal and exercises. Whether it’s exploring the great outdoors and stargazing in Bhimtal, encountering the party soul in Bangalore, or celebrating like a Maharaja in Udaipur, these objections offer different encounters to make your New Year festivity genuinely noteworthy.

Safarmentor arises as a dependable travel companion, giving the best flights at reasonable costs. The brand’s motto, “Safar Kare Asaan,” reflects its commitment to relieving travellers of trip-related stress, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Table of Contents

1- Goa (The Nation’s Party Epicenter):

2- mumbai (city of dreams):, 3- ooty (peacefully usher in the new year):, 4- new delhi (a popular new year’s vacation spot):, 5- pushkar (a unique holiday destination):,  6- gangtok (for scenic beauty):, 7- varanasi (take it all in):,  8- pondicherry (french-style celebration):, 9- gokarna (a place for exciting parties):,  10- diu (for the adventurous souls):, 11- lakshadweep (throw a party to ring in the new year):, 12- kodaikanal (a romantic destination for the new year):, 13- tarkarli (a dreamy new year’s eve):, 14- bhimtal (for a magnificent view):, 15- manali (ideal for friends and families):, 16- kasol (get high on life):, 17- mcleodganj (celebration in the snow-clad):, 18- bangalore (feel the party spirit):, 19- udaipur (celebrate like a maharaja):, 20- jaisalmer (best desert destinations):.

New Year Celebration in Goa

What better place to ring in the new year with a bang than the nation’s party capital? There are many fascinating ways to ring in the new year, from roaring nightclub events to boho beach parties. Goa is undoubtedly at the top of the list of India’s best places to visit for the new year. Goa has it all: beaches, hills, resorts, cruises, and bars. It is undoubtedly one of India’s trendiest places to spend the new year. 

Activities to do in Goa: Water sports at Baga Beach, a visit to Chapora Fort, and beach hopping. 

How to ring in the new year: Visit Tito’s Club, Cafe Mambos, or participate in an incredible boat cruise celebration to celebrate the new year.

New Year Celebration in Mumbai

Mumbai, or the City of Dreams as we refer to it, is unquestionably one of the best places to travel during the Indian New Year. Since there are always revolutions and parties, the city is constantly saturated in vigor and enthusiasm. Most events with celebrity performances are held at nightclubs like Kitty Su, and unlimited food and drink are usually available. Yes! In Mumbai, the new year is as chaotic as it sounds.

Activities to do in Mumbai: Visit Marine Drive and the Gateway of India, go shopping, and find consolation at the Haji Ali Dargah.

How to ring in the new year: Attend fireworks displays on Marine Drive, visit bars, and view stars from the largest national park in the world.

Ooty

Ooty, one of India’s greatest places to celebrate the new year, is where you should go if you want to ring in the new year in quiet and away from busy places. Ooty is a location unlike any other, with calmness and tranquility permeating the air of this quiet location. Going to Ooty would be a fantastic idea for anyone who wants to spend their new year with particular individuals rather than at loud parties. This can be the best alternative if you’re searching for new year’s vacation ideas in India. 

Activities to do in Ooty: Tea Factory and Museum, go boating, and visit the Botanical Garden.

How to ring in the new year: By attending bars and watching fireworks in the streets.

New Delhi

What in the world makes you believe that the capital of India will sit and watch while so many cities are hopping on New Year’s Eve? Thanks to the city’s numerous private events and parties, your new year in Delhi might be hypnotizing. However, because this is a popular new year destination in India, you must purchase the passes well before they sell out!

  Activities to do in New Delhi: Food tour, a historic tour of Old Delhi, and nightlife in South Delhi. 

How to ring in the new year: parties with distinctive performances, incredible DJs, and delectable food to ring in the new year.

Pushkar, Rajasthan

Pushkar, well-known for its sand surroundings and noble camels, is one of the most unusual destinations to visit in India for the new year. Pushkar is a city in Rajasthan that offers a wide variety of exciting activities, from forts and retail areas to camel safaris and specialties. This charming, tiny village in Ajmer is a unique vacation spot. Pushkar offers visitors the chance to see a lovely contrast between the royal way of life and the residents’ rural sentiments, as well as some great New Year’s Eve parties. It truly is among the best locations in India to ring in the new year. 

Activities to do in Pushkar: Brahma and Savitri Mata temples and spending time near Pushkar Lake.  

How to ring in the new year: some daring activities to ring in the new year, such as hiking, camping, or simply taking a vacation with your backpack.

Gangtok

 While Gangtok may not be the most lavish location to party and ring in the new year, its natural beauty makes up for it. The place, a hilltop located at the height of 5410 feet, fully embodies the site’s name. The area is decorated with gorgeous surroundings, making it the ideal place to unwind, escape from the turmoil, and take in the stunning sunset as the new year is welcomed.

  Activities to do in Gangtok: Visit Gurudongmar Lake, Hanuman Tok, and Namgyal Institute of Tibetology.

How to ring in the new year: house parties, excursions, partying, and bar hopping.

Varanasi

Varanasi is the finest spot to go on New Year’s in India to wash away any sins one may have committed in previous years if one is looking to embrace spirituality while celebrating the New Year’s festivities. One of the nation’s holiest cities, Varanasi or Banaras, is a terrific place to experience spirituality for free; all that is required is a willing body and a pure mind. When visiting Varanasi, one could also consider taking a boat ride, which practically all of the guest hotels there provide. 

Activities to do in Varanasi: Enjoying the nighttime aarti, riding a boat on the Ganges, and visiting several ghats and temples.

How to ring in the new year: House parties, bar hopping, vacations, and adventures are some ways to ring in the new year.

Pondicherry

The variety of activities available in Pondicherry turns it into a fantasy land, from bicycling on the beaches to having fun at rooftop cafes. The French colonial architecture and sophistication of the East Riviera set it apart from India’s boomtown. And don’t worry about the cost. The former French capital is one of the more affordable spots to travel to on New Year’s Day in India and offers plenty of inspiration for a wonderful Puducherry New Year. Pondicherry’s tranquillity and peace make it one of the best locations in India to ring in the new year.

Activities to do in Puducherry: Go to the French Colony, Promenade Beach, Heritage Walk, and Sri Aurobindo Ashram. 

How to ring in the new year: Visiting cafés and beach hopping to take part in the various activities

Gokarna

Are Goa and Gokarna confused? Of these two destinations in India, we advise you to spend the New Year’s holiday in Gokarna, where you may attend electrifying parties on pristine beaches. Visit any beach shack, relax on the hammocks with a beer while soaking up the sun, head to Kudle Beach with your crew, or spend the afternoon swimming with dolphins. The hippie destination in India for New Year’s vacations is Gokarna. 

Activities to do in Gokarna: Hiking, boat trips, and beach hopping.  

How to ring in the new year: Visit the main beach in Gokarna, go on a beach hike, and explore the eateries.

Diu

Prepare for a night of fun on New Year’s Eve 2021 in one of the inexpensive locations in India by learning to paraglide, surf, dive, parasail, and windsurf. Lay on the Diu island’s golden sands and swim in the clear seas at Nagoa beach. Diu provides you with every kind of excitement you can imagine at meager prices. The wild atmosphere makes it the greatest venue in India to celebrate the new year.

Activities to do in Diu: St. Paul’s Church, the Shell Museum, and the Jalandhar Beach.

How to ring in the new year: On the island of Diu, unwind while enjoying the exhilaration of various adventure sports, including parasailing, diving, and surfing.

Lakshadweep

The ideal New Year’s trip activities in 2022 include deep sea diving, coral reef exploration, kayaking, and yacht sailing. Are they not? And one of the top destinations in India for New Year celebrations in 2022 is the Lakshadweep group of islands. If the large lagoons fail to move you, the dances of Kolkali and Parichakali will undoubtedly do so. That’s not all, either. Lakshadweep is a great place to celebrate the new year and ring in 2022. 

Activities to do in Lakshadweep: Island hopping, eating seafood, and shopping.

How to ring in the new year: Deep sea diving and coral reef exploration are fascinating new year celebrations in 2022.

Kodaikanal

Imagine riding a bike, a horse, or a boat in Kodai Lake’s crystal-clear waters or hiking in the hills this soon. Yes, you can have all this and more for a very reasonable price! Start the New Year of 2022 with some unique handcrafted pears, plums, and chocolates. One of the most romantic places to spend the new year in India is Kodaikanal.

Activities to do in Kodaikanal: Silver Cascade Falls, boating on Kodaikanal Lake, and strolling around Bryant Park.  

How to celebrate the new year: Indulge in pastimes like sipping delectable coffee, hiking in breathtaking settings, or enjoying the pleasure of touring well-known attractions.

Tarkarli

For the New Year celebrations in 2022, hunker down under gazebos with thatched roofs, pick up some delicious cashew bars from Tarkarli, and fill up on the tasty seafood. The golden rocks and the emerald-green waves will undoubtedly add to Tarkarli’s magical New Year’s Eve 2021 atmosphere. Rent a cheap beach house and take in the stunning scenery. P.S. Tarkarli is one of India’s top locations for stargazing! Don’t let that pass you by.

Activities to do in Tarkarli: Devbag, Sindhudurg Fort, and Tarkarli Beach. 

How to ring in the new year: Take in the atmosphere of various celebrations.

Bhimtal

A trip to Bhimtal for the New Year’s celebrations in 2022 is ideal because of the lake’s appealing beauty and a candlelit meal on the shore. As you get to this lovely location, you may take in the breathtaking views of Malital’s snow-capped hills or visit some of the city’s most renowned museums. And we advise you to be vigilant since you might discover untold tales or local mysteries that have been kept to themselves.

Activities to do in Bhimtal: Boating, visiting Naukuchiatal, and discovering new eateries. 

How to ring in the new year: By camping and stargazing.

Manali

A vacation to Manali is not complete without visiting its tourism hotspots, such as the Tibetan Monastery, Van Vihar, Vashisht Temple, etc. A wild DJ night with the hills as a backdrop can also numb your senses. Make your New Year’s resolutions come true by parachuting, paragliding, skating, and praying in the stunning Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara. 

Activities to do in Manali: Temple visits, trekking, cafe exploration, and the Beas River. 

How to ring in the new year: Adventuresome pursuits like camping, paragliding, river rafting, and rock climbing are good ways to ring in the new year.

Kasol

Kasol is a trippy’s paradise, and its visual appeal will make you feel high. There is usually some vigor in the air because it attracts a young crowd in large numbers. As the new year approaches, the energy rises. Depending on your preferences, the new year in Kasol can involve hippie gatherings or a quiet bonfire session by your camp under the stars.

  Activities to do in Kasol: Kheerganga Trek, Malana Village, and Walking Along the Parvati River. 

How to ring in the new year: Go to the hottest parties and music festivals.

 The Dalai Lama resides at Mcleodganj, the Land of Lamas. If you’re considering a trip for the new year, this serene and gorgeous hill station in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra District is a pure treat. Namgyal Monastery is only one of the famous Tibetan monasteries that decorate Mcleodganj. If you’re planning to ring in the new year in Mcleodganj, you’ll be astonished by how many options there are! You can go camping in the snow in Triund, have a rough time at nearby clubs, or take a luxurious staycation. 

Activities to do in Mcleodganj: Bhagsu Falls, Namgyal Monastery, Dharamkot, and Triund Trek. 

How to ring in the new year: Spend some quiet time in St. John’s church or trek around Mcleodganj to ring in the new year.

Bangalore

Bangalore may be India’s IT hub, but when it comes to the new year’s party, you know you’re in for a good time. The city comes to life with celebrations in clubs, stadium music, and endless house parties that you can never get enough of! It’s one of the best spots in India to celebrate the new year because of all the fun. 

Activities to do in Bangalore : Bar hopping, Bannerghatta National Park, and Bangalore Palace.  

How to ring in the new year: Attend a private party, go to a pub, and relax by Ulsoor Lake.

Udaipur

 Your new year in Udaipur will be unique, the City of Lakes. The reflective lake and sluggish sun enhance the landscape, and as night falls, the weather becomes more delightful and beautiful. Due to its popularity as a travel destination in India, Udaipur is littered with exquisite accommodations for every price range, and practically all of them provide unique celebration packages for new year’s eve. Additionally, you may always visit a popular bar in the city to have an unforgettable celebration.

Activities to do in Udaipur : Take pictures, shop, and sample Rajasthani food.

How to ring in the new year: Discover the best celebrations at venues like Café Clock Town Resort and Cafe Garden, and take a sunset boat cruise.

Jaisalmer

Who wouldn’t adore ringing amidst Thar Desert’s plush sands in the new year? Jaisalmer is one of the top desert vacation spots in the nation, offering a variety of activities like camel safaris, dune buggies, and of course, desert camping. A new year in Jaisalmer is an excellent option because the city is best visited in the winter, especially in December.

Activities to do in Jaisalmer: Gadisar Lake, Patwon ki Haveli, shopping, Camel Safari, and Haveli hunting.

How to ring in the new year: Explore the Jaisalmer desert. Go on a camel safari. Eat Rajasthani food as a way to ring in the new year

  • ← 17 Most Beautiful Festivals in December 2023 in India with Dates and Images
  • 20 Best Places to Visit in February 2024 in India →

You May Also Like

Dussehra

Dussehra Festival Celebration In India

Himachal Pradesh

20 Best Places to Visit in February 2024 in India

Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

20 Historical Places to Visit in India

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

IMAGES

  1. Visitar Nueva Delhi Capital de India

    delhi places to visit on new year

  2. The Best Time to Visit Delhi

    delhi places to visit on new year

  3. In Pics: India celebrates New Year's Eve with gusto

    delhi places to visit on new year

  4. Top 10 Delhi Attractions and Places to Visit

    delhi places to visit on new year

  5. 22 Top Historical Places in Delhi That You Must-Visit in 2023

    delhi places to visit on new year

  6. Places to visit on new year Delhi

    delhi places to visit on new year

VIDEO

  1. New Year Celebration Places Near Delhi

  2. 31st December celebration. New year parties in india. Best destinations for new year's eve

  3. New Year Eve in delhi 2023 ✨

  4. 5 Best Places Near Delhi For 2/3 Days Trip।March/April Tourist Places।Weekend Getaways।

  5. beautiful hill station near Delhi #hillstation #shorts #travelling

  6. Best Places To Celebrate New Year Eve In Delhi NCR

COMMENTS

  1. 22 Amazing Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year 2023

    2. Chail & Shimla. Image Source Chail and Shimla are the best places to visit near Delhi on New Year. While there aren't many things to do in Chail on a short weekend trip, I discovered with my college friends that partying in these hill stations of Himachal is surprisingly a great option.

  2. 25 Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year: Local Attractions

    The hill station makes to the list of places to visit near Delhi during New Year because of its amazing views and tourist spots. Distance from Delhi: 761 km; Local attractions: Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake; 25. Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer looks like a picture out of an Arabian Nights fairy tale! This is called the 'Golden City' and lies ...

  3. 15 Best Places To Visit Near Delhi For New Year 2024

    Some popular attractions to explore in Mcleodganj are the Shiva Cafe, Baghsunath Temple, Dal Lake, Namgyal Monastery, Bhagsunath Temple and waterfall, and many other attractions that make Mcleodganj one of the best places to visit near Delhi For New Year. Ideal Duration: 2 Days. Distance from Delhi: The distance from Delhi is 477 km.

  4. 55 Places to Visit Near Delhi: 2024 (Updated with Distance)

    Kullu - 492 km from Delhi. Dharamshala - 428 km from Delhi. Dalhousie - 560 km from Delhi. Nainital - 337 km from Delhi. Corbett National Park - 244 km from Delhi. While in this bustling city, always stay camera-ready, as most of the places to visit near Delhi are genuinely photograph worthy.

  5. 30 BEST Places to Visit in New Delhi (UPDATED 2024)

    Surrounded by other historical sites, it is the most popular monument in India. Miniature Souvenir is available at Luv Indiya, 12 B Janpath Market, Connaught Place, New Delhi. 2. Swaminarayan Akshardham. Fantastic site to visit - unimaginable architechture, great theme show, diaorama and I max presentation.

  6. 10 Must Visit Places in Delhi NCR to Welcome New Year

    9. Leela Palace. Leela palace is the best place to have your new year eve with the lit evening and stay package featuring the Jassie Gill and Babbal Rai to get with the delicious cuisines, and crafted drinks to get you to the new year eve. Location: M-38 Outer Circle, CP, Delhi. Date: 31 st December.

  7. New Year 2024: 13 Must-Visit Spots In Delhi NCR, To Celebrate The

    However, the main attraction of the celebration will be the festive cocktails at the 1911 Bar, The Imperial New Delhi. So, visit here with your friends and family and welcome 2024 with great joy and happiness. Address: Janpath Ln., Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001. Timing: 11:30 to 12:45 AM.

  8. Best Places Near Delhi To Ring In The New Year

    Dhanaulti. Dhanaulti, a hill station known for its beauty, is one of the best places to visit near Delhi for the New Year, as it offers a peaceful and relaxing environment to welcome the new year. Dhanaulti is surrounded by snowy mountains, deodar and oak trees, and apple orchards.

  9. 10 Best Places To Celebrate New Year 2023 In Delhi-NCR

    2. Piano Man Jazz Club in Safdarjung is one of the most popular places in Delhi-NCR which is also a great dining option for people who wish to celebrate the new year 2023 with live music and ...

  10. New Year: Places to visit around Delhi on a shoestring budget

    Just a few hour's drive from Delhi, Jaipur is one of the best budget options to explore this New Year. Delhi's favorite Rajasthani neighbour is only 280 km drive from the country's capital ...

  11. 15 Amazing places to visit near Delhi to celebrate New Year

    Here are 15 places near Delhi to visit for New Year. 1. Rishikesh. Rishikesh around the time of New Year is a delight. The weather in Rishikesh at this time is around 8 degree Celsius which will give you slight chills. The place is known for notable sports activities like river rafting, cliff diving, bungee jumping, kayaking, rappelling and ...

  12. Best Places to Visit in Delhi on New Year

    Start your New Year's Eve by soaking in the grandeur of India Gate, This is the best places to visit in Delhi on new year . As the clock ticks closer to midnight, the illuminated arch stands tall, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for celebrations. The lively atmosphere, coupled with food stalls and live performances, makes India Gate an iconic ...

  13. 15 Best Places to Visit in Delhi

    1. India Gate. This 42 meter high "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway situated in the heart of Delhi city is much taller in the hearts of India. Formerly known as All India War Memorial, India Gate was built to commemorate the death of 70,000 British Indian soldiers who died during First World War between 1914-21.

  14. Best Places To Celebrate New Year In Delhi-NCR

    While there are multiple places in Delhi-NCR to enjoy partying on New Year, here are the most popular hubs to drive into. Noida, Gurgaon, Delhi, every place has a special hub to celebrate every ...

  15. 52 Best Places to visit in Delhi

    Top Attraction 3.7 /5. 16 km. from city center 2 out of 112. Places To Visit in Delhi. Located in : Saket (South Delhi) Highlights: Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, Alai Darwaza, Iron Pi (Read More) Qutub Minar is a minaret or a victory tower located in the Qutub complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi's Mehrauli area.

  16. Places To Visit During The New Year In And Around Delhi

    Here are 5 places in Delhi that will not only help you break free from your day-to-day routine but will also inspire and give you an experience of a lifetime. 1. Delta 105. With the theme of Army, Delta 105 was started by an army retired personnel Major Dinesh Sharma along with the jawans from his regiment in Manesar, Haryana.

  17. 55 Places to Visit in Delhi 2024, Tourist Places & Attractions

    Places to Visit in Delhi: Check out the curated list of tourist places in Delhi, sightseeing attractions with PHOTOS & 5200+ TRAVELERS' REVIEWS. ... Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001. Jantar Mantar Entry Ticket, Delhi. ... Delhi. Introduced in the year 1913, Karim's is a restaurant that is delineated to be synonymous with ...

  18. 7 New Year Celebration Destinations near Delhi-NCR in 2022

    Noor Mahal, Karnal. Park Ridge Resort, Rewari. Snow Valley Resort, Manali. The Baagh Ananta Elite, Ranthambore. 1. Chomu Palace, Jaipur. This is a palace hotel which is a great place to be at during New Year Eve. If you are a couple, the initial New Year packages 2022 charged will be INR 25,999 for two nights here.

  19. 21 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Delhi & New Delhi

    Find the best places to visit in this bustling, vibrant city with our list of the top tourist attractions in Delhi, India. ... and Imam Zamin. Also worth seeing is the 2,000-year-old Iron Pillar, the Alai Minar. Address: Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India. Official site: www.qutubminar.org. 3. Lodi Gardens ... Sansad Marg, Connaught Place ...

  20. 50 Best Places to Visit in New Delhi

    31. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. 31 out of 50 places to visit in New Delhi. Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum is one of the most sought after and one of the most awed museums in all of Delhi, Located inside the premises of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the museum was inaugurated in 2014 by the then President of India Pranab Mukherjee.

  21. Explore 20 Popular Places to Visit During New Year in India

    How to Ring in the New Year. 1. Goa. Visit Tito's Club, Cafe Mambos, or participate in an incredible boat cruise celebration to celebrate the new year. 2. Mumbai. Attend fireworks displays on Marine Drive, visit bars, and view stars from the largest national park in the world. 3. Ooty.