Paharganj (Main Bazaar)
A popular bazaar in Delhi, known for its wide variety of goods and prevalence of scams targeting travelers.
Humayun's Tomb
This stunning example of Persian architecture is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun, set within beautiful gardens as a serene and contemplative spot reflecting the grandeur of the Mughal era.
The Lotus Temple (Bahá’í House of Worship)
A modern temple in Delhi, completed in 1986, known for its unique lotus flower shape and welcomes visitors of all beliefs.
Chandni Chowk
A specialized market in Delhi offering an authentic glimpse into Indian life, with the Chawri Bazaar specializing in wholesale brass, copper, and paper products, and Chandni Chowk offering some of the best snacks and sweets.
Akshardham Temple
A place of worship complete with exhibits, boat rides, water shows, and lush gardens, considered to be among the largest Hindu temples in the world.
Qutub Minar
This UNESCO world heritage site with its towering minaret is an architectural Wonder of medieval India, with intricate carvings and historical significance making it a fascinating destination for history Buffs.
Taj Mahal
One of the seven historical Wonders of the World built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, featuring a double dome influenced by the Blue Mosque in Turkey and is known for its symmetry and marble with Arabic inscriptions.
Indira Gandhi International Airport
Delhi's primary international and domestic airport, well-connected by the Delhi Metro.
Old Delhi
A common place where tourists think they should stay, known for its street food, but the video advises against it due to crowds, safety concerns, and traffic.
Connaught Place
A 75-year-old shopping, food, and business district in New Delhi originally built by the British, with an underground market and buildings reminiscent of British rule.
South Delhi
South Delhi is recommended as a safe place to stay with normal, everyday Indians and great Indian hospitality, free from scammers and touts.
Janpath Market
A street shopping location known for clothes and junk jewelry.
Sarojini Nagar Market
A street shopping location known for clothes and junk jewelry, offering thrift and vintage clothing.
Red Fort
Initially built by Shah Jahan and completed in 1648, it was later occupied by the British in 1857 and played a significant role in India's independence movement; the first speech of independent India was given here on August 15, 1947.
Sunder Nursery
Located across the road from Humayun's Tomb, a great experience.
Dilli Haat
A central handicraft market set up by the tourism authority, where handicrafts from around the country can be purchased and cuisine from different regions can be sampled.
Lotus Temple
This architectural marvel shaped like a lotus flower is not just a feast for the eyes but also a symbol of unity welcoming all religions, inviting visitors to embrace a moment of silence and reflection.
National Zoological Park
Also known as Delhi Zoo, this park is spread over 176 acres and is one of the most well-maintained zoological parks in India, featuring a variety of animal species.
Lodhi Garden
One of Delhi's most beautiful and peaceful places, spread over 90 acres, it is a historical site with monuments from the 15th century and gardens developed during the British era, popular for morning and evening walks.
Hauz Khas Village
This historical site is a blend of ancient ruins and vibrant modern culture; the complex, with its mosque and tombs, sits alongside a trendy urban village offering a unique juxtaposition of Old and New Delhi.
India Gate
A prominent war memorial arch in New Delhi, India Gate stands as a tribute to soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in World War I. It's a popular spot for evening strolls and picnics.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The official residence of the president of India, this Grand presidential Palace is an architectural Marvel with its vast manicured Gardens and stately Halls that are a testament to India's Colonial past and its post-independence Journey.
Palika Bazaar
A large underground market located beneath Connaught Place, famous for its affordable prices where you can buy clothes, electronics, bags, and get tattoos.
Akshardham
A beautiful Swaminarayan temple with stunning architecture, visitors can explore the temple and visit exhibitions; photography and videography are not allowed inside.
Adventure Island
Located in Rohini, this place is spread over 62 acres and offers a variety of thrilling rides and water rides; boating is also available, and entertaining events are frequently held.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
This sik Temple is not just a place of worship but also a beacon of community service, known for its welcoming atmosphere, Serene pond, and a communal kitchen that feeds thousands daily.
Jama Masjid
One of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal era, offering visitors a chance to marvel at its architectural splendor and experience its spiritual ambiance.
Cyber City
A futuristic corporate park in Gurugram south of Delhi, housing large Fortune 500 and IT companies, known for its modern environment.
Cyber Hub
Located within Cyber City, Cyber Hub is a hub with a high concentration of restaurants, pubs, bars, and stores, offering a place for people working in Cyber City to unwind.
Agra
Part of the Golden Triangle, which includes Delhi and Jaipur.
Jaipur
Jaipur is the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, also known as the Pink City due to its rose-hued buildings, and is home to the Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort.
New Delhi
Designed by the British during colonial times, New Delhi is known for its high-end restaurants, hotels, and shops.
Gurugram
An area just outside of Delhi where Cyber City and Cyber Hub are located.
Tim Hortons
The first Tim Hortons in Delhi, located in Cyber Hub, that offers a taste of home for Canadians with items like medium double-doubles and chocolate dip donuts.
Delhi
Delhi is described as a city with a pulse, both ancient and vibrant, and a sensory overload of color, chaos, and culture, with historical sites and gardens.
Chandni Chowk Market
The beating heart of Old Delhi, this market is a maze of narrow thoroughfares where visitors can explore and enjoy a cup of sugary chai tea.
Laxmi Narayan Temple
Also known as Birla Mandir, this Temple is a Serene Oasis in the bustling city opened by Mahatma Gandhi, standing as a symbol of unity and inclusiveness welcoming devotees from all casts.
Humayun’s Tomb
Built as a tomb for the Mogul emperor Humayun in the 16th century, this UNESCO world heritage site houses marble tombs of quite a few other Mogul rulers.
The City Palace
Home of the Jaipur royal family, the City Palace provides a striking contrast to the Mughal era architecture.
Jantar Mantar
This astronomical Observatory reflects the scientific acumin of ancient India with its intriguing instruments and Architectural Innovations, offering a unique glimpse into the country's historical prowess in astronomy.
Chandani Chowk
Delhi’s oldest neighborhood, famous for its legendary food eateries and shopping stores that carry forward the legacy of Old Delhi.
Central Park
A park in Connaught Place, New Delhi.
Taj Mahal Hotel
A grand and luxurious hotel in New Delhi, offering gourmet Indian dining experiences and unique Cantonese and Sichuan delicacies.
Paranthewali Gali
Famous for parathas in different flavors and varieties, deep-fried in oil and ghee.
Amritsari Lassiwala
Known for its huge variety in lassi flavors with Malay on top.
Giani di hatti
Serving breakfast items like Cho Bou, rajma chavel, and lassi since 1956.
Old Famous Jabeli Wala
Known for its thick and super delicious jalebies.
Agra Fort
A grand fort standing as a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal Empire.
Mehtabh Bagh
A lush green garden in front of the Taj Mahal, the best spot to view the Taj Mahal during a full moon night.
Sadar Bazaar
A place to shop for handicrafts, suits, and petha.
Hawa Mahal
The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Wind Palace, is described as a striking testament to Jaipur's regal heritage with its intricate honeycomb facade.
City Palace Jaipur
The residence of the Jaipur royalty, built in the 17th century.
Patrika Gate
A famous photo spot in Jaipur with colorful walls, jokas, and art representing the history of Jaipur.
Lakshmi Mishtan Bhandar
An iconic landmark and a traditional halwai shop since 1727, known for sweets and snacks.
Masala Chowk
A place to enjoy street food and snacks from different vendors under one roof.
Anokhi
A cafe adjoining the Anokhi store with a unique vibe, serving Continental food, desserts, and juices.
Chokhi Dhani
An immersive experience of Rajasthan's vibrant culture, hospitality, and tradition under one roof.
Niro’s
Oldest restaurant, probably the best for lalmas and butter paneer.
Rambagh Palace
A former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Rambagh Palace is now a luxurious heritage hotel. It offers a glimpse into royal opulence with its grand architecture and manicured gardens.
Rajpath
Rajpath is one of India's most iconic landmarks in New Delhi.
Pearl Mosque
The Exquisite Pearl mosque is a tranquil Sanctuary Within the ancient walls of the Red Fort.
Raj Ghat
Raj Ghat is the final resting place of Mahatma Gandhi the father of the nation and a symbol of the principles Gandhi stood for peace nonviolence and Freedom.
National Museum
This museum is a treasure trove of Indian art and history, offering an extensive look into India's rich cultural heritage with over 200,000 works of art.
National Gallery of Modern Art
The National Gallery of Modern Art is home to a stunning collection of Contemporary Art and a vibrant Hub where creativity thrives.
Lodi Garden
A Green Haven in the city, Lodi Gardens is perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, housing ancient tombs amidst lush greenery and offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle.
Bukhara
Bukhara is an iconic restaurant in Delhi where everything is made in the tandoor, known for its dal which simmers for almost 24 hours, and offers dishes like sika diran, seed kebab, veg platter, malai tikka, and run.
Kingdom of Dreams
Kingdom of Dreams is described as India's first live entertainment, leisure, and theater center, featuring a beautiful theater and Kulture Gali, a melting pot of Indian culture and heritage with food from every state.
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets showcases toilets from around the world, including ornate and historical examples.
Pracheen Hanuman Mandir
A monkey temple where it's quite common to see wildlife in the middle of the city.
Qutab Minar
A historical brick structure and was once the tallest in the world, built in the 12th century, originally Hindu but changed to Islam over time.
Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
The first mosque built in Delhi, constructed on the site of a former Hindu temple.
Yamuna River
The river on the banks of which the Taj Mahal was built, with plans for a black Taj Mahal on the opposite bank that were never realized.
Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli is an ancient stepwell from the 14th century that was used as a water reservoir.
Khan Market
An upscale market in New Delhi, known as one of the textile capitals of the world.
Agra Red Fort
The Agra Red Fort is described as an imposing symbol of Mughal power, serving as a military stronghold and royal residence with palaces, mosques, and gardens.
Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri is described as the city of Victory. The video creator mentions that she almost did not stop to visit the city, which would have been a mistake.
Amber Fort
The Amber Fort is described as a majestic blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture with palaces, halls, and gardens, including the Shish Mahal.
Wind Palace
The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Wind Palace, is described as a striking testament to Jaipur's regal heritage with its intricate honeycomb facade.
The Lodhi
The Lodhi Hotel in Delhi offered a luxurious suite with multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, a living room, dining table, mini bar, private pool and balcony, where the video creator stayed and relaxed.
Kwality Restaurant
Kwality Restaurant is one of Delhi's most iconic and oldest restaurants, opened in the 40s, where the video creator ate tandoori chicken.
Khari Baoli
As Asia's largest Spice Market, it's a colorful and aromatic experience; this Market is not just a place for Commerce but a sensory Journey Through the Flavors of India.
Paharganj
Paharganj in New Delhi is known as ground zero for touts, scammers, drugs, the red light area, and human trafficking, making it a dangerous area for foreigners to stay; many cheap hotels are located here, and it's near a human trafficking center.
Colaba
Colaba in Mumbai is a touristy area that should be avoided due to scammers and other bad things, similar to Paharganj in Delhi.
Bandra
Bandra is suggested as a safer alternative to Colaba in Mumbai, being a bit further away from the touristy areas.
Lodi Gardens
A nicely maintained park and historical attraction with ancient thousand-year-old tombs and monuments.
Crafts Museum
A place to admire exquisite artwork and traditional handicrafts.
Chhatarpur Temple
A group of temples dedicated to the goddess katayani Durga, made entirely of marble; the shrine of the revered goddess is housed in a neighboring Shrine which is on display only once in a season during the Autumn Festival of navratri.
Nizamuddin Dargah
A popular location where the koalis or lyrics sung at the darga of nizamuddin every Thursday evening will Amaze you.
Gurgaon Cyber City
A modern area with tech companies and restaurants, offering a contrast to the stereotype of Delhi.
Bikanervala
A popular Indian chain restaurant where the content creator tried Raj Kachori and Mousambi Juice.
IFFCO chock
A metro station stop on the yellow line.
Huda City Center
The end of the line metro station coming from New Delhi.
Maharana Pratap swarn gianti Park
A park under renovation with a water area and fountains near the Bikanervala restaurant.
Swaminarayan Akshardham
This modern temple complex is a marvel of intricate architecture and spirituality, showcasing grandeur and detailed craftsmanship as a testament to India's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
ISKCON Temple Delhi
A spiritual Haven in the Heart of the City, this Temple is a vibrant Center of Krishna Consciousness where visitors can immerse themselves in the rhythmic chant of ha Krishna and explore the peaceful ambient of this Sacred Space.
Shri Kalkaji Mandir
This Temple dedicated to the goddess Khali is a hub of devotion and spirituality, offering a glimpse into the religious life of local delites with rituals and chants that resonate with deep cultural significance.
National Rail Museum
This museum is a paradise for train enthusiasts, showcasing the rich history of India's Railways from vintage locomotives to Royal saloons and offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of rail transport in India.
Safdarjung's Tomb
Built in 1754, this sandstone and marble Mausoleum is an elegant example of Mall architecture; its peaceful Gardens offer a quiet escape, and its historical significance adds to its Allure.
Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib
This historic sick Temple stands as a symbol of resilience and religious tolerance, commemorating the martyrdom of Guru TG bahadur and offering a Serene and welcoming atmosphere to all visitors regardless of their faith.
National Crafts Museum
This Museum showcases India's Rich tradition of handicrafts and textiles, celebrating the country's diverse and vibrant artisanal skills and offering a unique insight into India's cultural fabric.
Raj Ghat – Gandhi Memorial
This simple yet powerful Memorial marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated, offering a moment of reflection on the Life and Legacy of the father of the Indian Nation.
Gandhi Smriti Museum
This poignant site marks the location where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life and was assassinated; the museum here not only Chronicles Gandhi's life and teachings but also serves as a solemn reminder of his enduring Legacy in the fight for India's independence.
Khari Baoli Spice Market
A wholesale spice market in Old Delhi, more than 750 years old, where one can find tea, spices, dry food, and a variety of other items.
Hauz Khas
A historic neighborhood in South Delhi with Islamic roots, featuring the Hauz Khas Fort, Deer Park, trendy cafes, and clothing boutiques, popular among the younger population and known for its art district.
Hauz Khas Social
A popular restaurant in Hauz Khas known for its beautiful sunset views, especially from the third floor, serving Indian dishes like chicken tikka.
ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple
Also known as Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, this temple offers an interesting experience with its music and interior.
Kalkaji Mandir Hindu Temple
A famous Hindu temple where babies are dedicated and blessed.
Laxmi Narayan Mandir
A famous Hindu temple in Delhi that was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi.
Hauz Khas Complex
An ancient monument in the middle of a public park with ruins, tombs, and a water complex where visitors can walk around, browse, and relax.
Tomb of Safdarjung
An amazing attraction that is a little less maintained but still worth visiting, located a five-minute walk from the Jor Bagh metro station.
Spice Market
The Spice Market is a place where you're likely to be approached for photos and tours.