Cultural Treasures of the Capital

Delhi’s unique blend of ancient splendor, diverse traditions, and cosmopolitan lifestyles

Cultural

Delhi

Cultural

Delhi

With its colorful street life, historical landmarks, and dynamic arts scene, Delhi provides an immersive cultural adventure for every visitor.

Delhi’s unique urban landscape boasts UNESCO heritage sites, monuments, and iconic places of worship. It also has a rich intangible cultural heritage with many performing arts and crafts, festive events, bustling street markets, and contemporary art galleries. 

The bazaars of Delhi date back centuries, and hold hidden treasures of handmade goods and textiles that make perfectly unique souvenirs.

A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
An early morning cycle tour of New Delhi 
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
Heritage walk discovering the ancient remnants of Old Delhi 
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
The Bazaar trail at Dilli Haat, one of Delhi’s largest open-air handicraft markets and food plazas
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
A cultural walk through Delhi exploring Mughal and colonial architecture, art museums, vibrant bazaars, street food, and more.
A breathtaking sunrise over the majestic tomb of the great 16th-century Mughal emperor, Humayun
A cycle-rickshaw tour of one of the oldest, busiest markets in Delhi, Chandini Chowk, which dates back to the 17th century

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Our three-week trip with our five-year-old son took us first through the tropical south in Kerala and then along the 'Golden Triangle' in the north, including detours to several national parks. This enabled us to get to know two parts of the country that were very different in terms of culture and landscape and to experience at least some of India's diversity. We will always remember the impressions of the lives of the people and nature. Despite the intense experiences, we were able to relax thanks to the accommodations (oasis of peace) that were well-selected by the travel agent. The conversations with our two drivers and the people in the host families were enriching. We hardly came across any Western families. With a little travel experience, however, even small children are no obstacle to traveling to this exciting country.

Jürg Bickel
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 Jürg Bickel

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