Explore Delhi

Delhi is a vibrant clash of ancient wonders and modern chaos, bursting with colour, culture, and energy. As India’s capital, it’s the perfect entry point to explore the country’s rich heritage and diverse regions. From majestic Mughal forts and buzzing bazaars to rooftop cafés and serene temples, Delhi delivers an unforgettable mix of old and new. Whether you're planning a foodie adventure, a cultural deep dive, or the start of a wider Indian journey, Delhi has it all.

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Key Attractions & Things to Do in Delhi

Red Fort – An Icon of India’s Past

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an architectural marvel from the Mughal era. Wander through grand halls, lush gardens, and soak up the history at this massive red sandstone fort.

India Gate & Rajpath – Monuments & Memorials

India Gate is a war memorial surrounded by gardens and fountains. Stroll along Rajpath, Delhi’s ceremonial boulevard, for iconic views and peaceful moments in the city.

Chandni Chowk – A Maze of Markets & Flavours

Step into sensory overload in one of the oldest markets in India. It’s noisy, crowded, and absolutely worth it for the delicious street food and shopping bargains.

Qutub Minar – Towering Heritage

The tallest brick minaret in the world, Qutub Minar is surrounded by ancient ruins and intricate carvings. It’s a must-visit for history buffs and architecture lovers.

Lotus Temple – A Quiet Place for All

Open to all faiths, this lotus-shaped temple is a modern masterpiece offering a peaceful escape from Delhi’s bustle.

Humayun’s Tomb – Inspiration for the Taj Mahal

This beautifully designed tomb sits within tranquil gardens and is often considered a mini version of the Taj, without the crowds.

Getting to Delhi

Flying to Delhi

Delhi’s main international gateway is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL). Flights from Australia often include stopovers in hubs like Singapore, Doha, or Bangkok.

Find cheap flights to Delhi, including, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne to Delhi flights, plus more with Mix & Match and start planning your Indian adventure today.

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Getting Around

Metro - One of the most efficient and clean ways to travel in Delhi. It's fast, cheap, and well-connected to all major areas.

Auto Rickshaws - A classic Indian experience. Negotiate a fair fare or insist on using the meter.

Ride-Share & Taxis - Apps like Uber and Ola are widely used and often the most convenient way to get around.

Must-Dos in Delhi

  • Eat Street Food in Old Delhi – From spicy chaat to butter chicken and jalebi, the local food is a huge part of the experience.

  • Sunset at the Yamuna Ghat – Watch the river light up with candles and rituals as locals perform evening prayers.

  • Visit Akshardham Temple – A jaw-dropping temple complex with stunning architecture, cultural exhibits, and musical fountains.

  • Join a Walking Tour – Explore hidden alleyways and stories behind the city’s most famous sights.

  • Take a Day Trip to Agra – See the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort in a single day, just a few hours’ drive or train ride from Delhi.

General Weather Information for Delhi

Delhi has a varied climate, with extremes in both summer and winter:

  • Winter (December–February): Cool and comfortable (5°C–20°C), ideal for exploring.

  • Spring (March–April): Warm and dry (20°C–32°C), a great time for sightseeing.

  • Summer (May–June): Hot and dry (30°C–45°C), best tackled in the early mornings or indoors.

  • Monsoon (July–September): Rainy but refreshing (25°C–35°C), with lush greenery and fewer tourists.

  • Autumn (October–November): Dry, clear, and pleasant (20°C–30°C)—one of the best times to visit.

Best time to visit: October to March for cooler temperatures and festival season.

Traveller Tips for Delhi

  • Use Bottled or Filtered Water – Stay hydrated safely to avoid Delhi belly.

  • Dress Modestly – Especially when visiting religious or historic sites.

  • Beware of Scams – Politely decline “too good to be true” offers around tourist spots.

  • Use Apps for Navigation & Rides – Uber, Ola, and Google Maps are essential.

  • Embrace the Energy – Delhi can be intense, but it’s also part of the adventure, stay open, and curious!

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