travel kit
Lucknow – Sitapur – Bareilly – Moradabad – Ghaziabad – Delhi
550 km
8 hours
4/5
Take a detour to visit the iconic Taj Mahal
Agra
Visit Kusum Sarovar for the evening aarti
Mathura
One of the most beautiful temples in Vrindavan
ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan
Watch the most beautiful sunset at Keshi Ghat
Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan
For its kebabs and biryani
Tunday Kababi, Lucknow
Famous for its chaats and snacks
Trishul Chaat House, Bareilly
Offers refreshing traditional drinks
Pandit Raja Thandai, Moradabad
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In Delhi's vibrant embrace, Ancient forts and bustling bazaars Coexist with modern skyscrapers and green boulevards
A symbol of India's rich history
Red Fort
Iconic war memorial and city landmark
India Gate
A marvel of modern architecture
Lotus Temple
A UNESCO World Heritage site
Qutub Minar
A historic market bustling with vibrant culture and food
Chandni Chowk
Karim's, Old Delhi – Legendary spot for Mughlai cuisine. Paranthe Wali Gali – Famous for its variety of paranthas. Hauz Khas Social – Trendy cafe with eclectic menu and views.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
A less-explored historical site with ancient ruins
Among the countless mouthwatering options, chole bhature stands out as a quintessential dish that embodies the flavours and spirit of Delhi. This North Indian dish, consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) served with deep-fried bread (bhature), is a true gastronomic delight that leaves taste buds dancing with joy.