India: Sightseeing in Delhi

BY ONEIKA RAYMOND

Despite being told the contrary, I found Delhi great for sightseeing.

Delhi gets a bad rap from India sightseeing enthusiasts.  Many people told me that the capital city of India held nothing interesting for tourists;  that it was smoggy, industrial, and boring compared to the cities in its environs. When I decided that I would base myself in Delhi and make side trips to Jodhpur and Agra, even Liebling (who’s been to India before) told me I was making a big mistake.  “You need two days, in Delhi, max,” he admonished. “There are way cooler places to see”.

But, in all honesty, I just didn’t feel like making my short 9 day trip complicated and exhausting by endeavouring to add a bunch of these “cooler places” to my itinerary. I silently started making a case for an extended stay in Delhi: my plane landed and departed from from there, and I had already arranged to spend three days in Agra and another two in Jodhpur with a stay in Delhi in between.  A friend of mine lives in Delhi and one of the main reasons for my trip to India in the first place was to spend some quality time with her.  I started weighing the pros and cons until there was no question: I would spend four days sightseeing in Delhi.

So what is there to see? It turns out there’s a lot, so much that I had to be selective with the way I spent my time.  In the spirit of my recent 48 hours in Barcelona post, I figured I would offer up some options for sightseeing in Delhi.

 

Humayun’s Tomb

I found this massive garden-tomb just as impressive as the famed Taj Mahal in Agra— despite having no idea who Humayun was (I found out he was an emperor in the 16th century).  I never knew this place existed before planning my stay in Delhi, which is kind of mind-boggling given the sheer size and majesty of the complex.

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Lotus Temple

Call me superficial, but ever since I saw a photo of this Baha’i house of worship, I’ve  wanted to take see it in person (and take my picture in front of it).  Whether or not you’re a believer, I personally think that the temple is worth a visit; a feat of architecture, for some reason this flower structure reminds me of Sydney’s Opera House. Am I crazy?

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Hauz Khas Village

I wrote about going for dinner in this neighborhood — besides being an up and coming hotspot for all you bona fide and wannabe hipsters (the village is  filled with artisan shops and cool cafes), there are tons of independent fashion boutiques for shopaholics like myself.  (I’m kind of mad that I went in the late evening when most of the clothing stores were closed!)

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Lodi Gardens

These gardens were the one of the first things I saw upon my arrival to India.  Tranquil and green, the gardens house a variety of structures (mostly mosques and tombs) that date back to the 15th century. A stroll through Lodi Gardens is a great way to spend an afternoon; and if you’re hungry and have a bit of cash to burn I would suggest you eat at the restaurant on the grounds, which is also called Lodi.  It’s a bit pricey but I decided to treat myself after a long day of pounding the pavement.

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Imperial Hotel

This fancy schmancy hotel’s decor harkens back to India’s colonial past and is a good place to wander around for an hour or two if hefty price tag for the room deters you from booking a night’s stay.  Eating in one of the hotel’s restaurants is also an option; my friend and I had a tasty (if a bit overpriced) meal at The Spice Route, which specializes in Southeast Asian cuisine.

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 Old Delhi

It’s ramshackle, it’s crazy, it was such a cool experience that my day running around the streets in the oldest part of Delhi really merits it’s own post (I’ll get around to it at some point).

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Other experiences I recommend

Sightseeing in Delhi can get tiring: the city is massive and spread out, and the heavy traffic during certain hours of the day is a real problem.  These days, I find that running from monument to monument can become tiresome/mindless for me so I sought out a few experiences during my stay that allowed me to recharge my batteries while experiencing the culture.

See a Bollywood movie.  My friend suggested we go see a Bollywood movie and I couldn’t be more thrilled.  For the life of me I can’t remember the title of the film we saw but there was tons of dancing and singing and overacting (helpful when the film is completely in Hindi!).  I never thought to go see a movie but now I see that it was a fantastic idea.

Do a yoga class. India is the birthplace of yoga, and there are many studios in Delhi where one can drop in and attend a class.  I’d never done yoga before (crazy, right?!) and think it entirely fitting that I had my yoga initiation in India.  I followed my friend to her yoga studio, but a quick internet search will yield a number of places that have classes in English.

Do an Indian cooking class.  I didn’t have the chance to do this but think it’s a fabulous idea if you’re looking to do something a bit different.  I found this class on Tripadvisor and it looks excellent.  I love Indian food and think this would be a powerful experience whether or not you’re a foodie.

Have you ever been to Delhi?  Any other things to see and do that you’d like to add?

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72 Comments

  • Great post! I think you made a smart decision to spend 4 days there; trying to fit all of that in in 2-3 days would have been exhausting.

    I also love the idea of an Indian cooking class!

  • Thanks for sharing. It looks so diverse and one can see the colonial influences. The people are so different too. It looks like I saw Muslims(in the white) walking along side people who are of other faiths.

  • So jealous of you going to India, it looks fantastic (I would go there just for the food). And you’re not crazy about the Lotus Temple looking like Sydney Opera House, I wonder which one came first?

  • Yay! I would have been one of the few who urged you to stay in Delhi – use it as your base – because there is actually quite a lot to do and see in Delhi…and I’m so glad you did just that! You visited some of my favourite spots in Delhi (don’t you just LOVE Humayun’s Tomb? and the Lotus Temple is so cool? and Old Delhi? wow – it’s crazy in the most wonderful way….) – I’m so glad you had a good time.

    Excellent recommendations and tips for your readers!

  • Your photos are such a feast for the eyes!

    I also immediately thought of the Sydney Opera House when I saw the first photo of the Lotus Temple (which is just gorgeous!)

  • I’ve never been to Delhi but India is on my list of places I want to go eventually. I love Indian food and I think that there is such beauty in the pictures I see from there.

    Your approach to Delhi kind of reminds me of how people have different things they seek out of travel. I mean, even the same person can want something different out of a trip, depending on where they are in their lives. I wrote about it before on my blog in this post: http://www.chimerikal.com/2011/02/one-girls-luxembourg-is-another-girls.html but yeah, different people have different priorities.

    It sounds like Delhi was just what you were looking for… a place to see some cool things but also spend quality time with your friend. I also am glad you listened to what you wanted instead of having other people’s standards plan your trip for you. Way to be open-minded and embrace the trip! 🙂 Looks like it was a good time!

  • Who told you that about Delhi? That’s so ridiculous!!! Like you found there is SO much to see and do there!

  • I only spent a day in Dehli and I feel like I could’ve totally spent more time there. I only saw the big old markets and the lotus temple (amazing).

  • I never listen to people when they tell me not to bother with certain places. In fact it makes them even more intriguing to me. Naples is agreat example. People kept telling me it is a horrible dirty and smelly city with nothing to do. I loved it! Everybody has got a different taste and should make their own experiences I think.

  • Thank you for sharing these wonderful pics and ideas! My entry point to India (this past January) was Delhi, and I really fell for it. Like you, I was told that it didn’t warrant an extended stay. As a solo traveller, I was also told to not venture out atfer dark, avoid Paharganj, and to take a private vehicle everywhere. I’m glad that I didn’t listen to their “advice” ;o).

  • Good for you for taking the trip your way! Every place has something interesting to see and explore. I was recently told not to go to Singapore because it was “boring.” I went and loved it!

    By the way, the Lotus Temple totally reminds me of the Sydney Opera House, you’re right!

  • The garden of 7 senses! Beautiful day spent there, filled with young in love couples. Deer park, has deer also old abandoned monuments I joined a drum circle for an afternoon!

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