Delhi – India

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Modest dress is essential for temples and mosques.
Use the Delhi Metro to save time and money.
Always drink bottled or purified water to stay safe.
Negotiate prices in local markets like Janpath or Sarojini.
Carry a power bank for long days of sightseeing.
Use apps like Uber or Ola for reliable transport.
Keep your passport and valuables in a hotel safe.
Be wary of overly persistent "guides" at major monuments.

Take a rickshaw ride through the narrow Old Delhi alleys.
Join a guided street food tour in Chandni Chowk.
Watch the "Light and Sound Show" at the Red Fort.
Enjoy a peaceful sunset at the India Gate lawns.
Shop for authentic handicrafts at Dilli Haat markets.
Take a morning yoga class in the Lodhi Gardens.
Explore the vibrant street art in the Lodhi Art District.
Experience a traditional Qawwali session at Nizamuddin Dargah.
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Perfect for quick city trips.
Non-extendable and non-convertible visa.
Requires digital photo and passport.
Biometrics taken upon arrival.
Ideal for frequent travelers.
Continuous stay up to 180-days.
Multiple entries for India exploration.
Requires standard document verification.
Best for long-term cultural immersion.
Best for quick stopovers.
Valid for up to 72-hours.
Proof of onward journey required.
Cannot be extended or changed.
Requires valid visa for destination.
Indira Gandhi International (DEL) is a world-class hub connecting Delhi to almost every major global city.
It features three terminals, with T3 being one of the largest and most modern in the world.
The airport is seamlessly connected to the city via the high-speed Airport Express Metro line.
The Delhi Metro is the city's lifeline, featuring a massive network of over 10 color-coded lines.
It is fully air-conditioned, reliable, and provides special coaches for women's safety.
Tourists can purchase a "Tourist Card" for unlimited travel over 1 or 3 days.
App-based services like Uber and Ola are widely available and are the most convenient for private travel.
Traditional black-and-yellow taxis are available but are less common than auto-rickshaws for short trips.
Auto-rickshaws (Tuk-Tuks) are everywhere; ensure the meter is used or negotiate the price beforehand.
Waterways are not a primary mode of transport in Delhi due to the Yamuna river's current conditions.
Limited recreational boating is available at India Gate, Old Fort, and Bhalswa Lake for tourists.
There are ongoing government projects to develop the Yamuna for future inland passenger water transport.
Delhi is the headquarters of Northern Railways, with major stations like New Delhi (NDLS) and Old Delhi (DLI).
It connects the capital to every corner of India via high-speed trains like Rajdhani and Shatabdi.
The Hazrat Nizamuddin station is the primary gateway for those heading to Agra for the Taj Mahal.
The DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) operates a massive fleet of green and red air-conditioned buses.
The "Ho-Ho" (Hop-On Hop-Off) bus service is specifically designed for tourists to visit major monuments.
Inter-state buses connect Delhi to neighboring states like Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh from ISBT terminals.
Self-drive car rentals like Zoomcar and Revv are popular for those wanting to drive to nearby hill stations.
Bike rental services are available in areas like Karol Bagh, particularly for trips to Ladakh or Rajasthan.
App-based cycle sharing is available at many Metro stations for short-distance "last-mile" connectivity.
Driving Side: Vehicles drive on the Left-hand side.
License Requirements: Tourists need an International Driving Permit and their original national license.
Safety System: Extensive CCTV radar network for speed control and mandatory helmet/seatbelt enforcement.
Available at the IGI Airport and major Metro stations; many cafes in HKV and Connaught Place provide it.
Easily available at airport arrival halls (Airtel/Jio); requires a passport copy and a photograph.
Indian Rupee (INR/₹). The exchange rate fluctuates, approx $1 = ₹80 - ₹90.
Type C, D, and M (standard Indian 3-pin and 2-pin); voltage is 230V.
Dial 100 for Police, 102 for Ambulance, and 101 for Fire.
Not safe for drinking; always consume bottled or RO-filtered water.
Legal drinking age is 25; served in licensed bars and restaurants; dry days apply on national holidays.
Free at most places; some monuments charge for professional cameras; avoid military and airport security.
Respectful behavior is expected; avoid public displays of affection and seek permission before photographing locals.
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The peak season to visit is during Winter (Nov – Feb), when temperatures typically range between 8°C – 25°C. This is the ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
The shoulder season falls between Shoulder (March, Oct), with temperatures ranging from 20°C – 33°C. It offers a balance of fewer crowds and reasonable prices.
The off-season is during Summer (April – June), with temperatures between 30°C – 45°C. This is the best time for budget travelers looking for deals.
For Delhi, there are generally multiple types of tourist visas available.
Visa Type 1: Short Term E-Visa (30 Days)
Validity: 30 days from entry
Entry Type: Double Entry
Cost: Approx $10 – $25 USD (Seasonal)
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Visa Type 2: Long Term Tourist Visa (1/5 Year)
Validity: 1 or 5 years validity
Entry Type: Multiple Entry
Cost: Approx $40 – $80 USD
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Visa Type 3: Transit Visa (15 Days)
Validity: 15 days from issue
Entry Type: Single or Double Entry
Cost: Approx $20 – $40 USD
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