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Take a Train Trip to Explore In and Around Delhi

If you are someone who loves to watch marvellous historical monuments, discover food, experience metro-city culture and shop for artefacts on trips. The capital territory of India, Delhi is a paradise for you. In and around Delhi, there are numerous places to visit, shop and eat. From the historical Red Fort to Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Market to Dilli Haat, Delhi has something for everyone. Why not a take trip to Delhi?

 

Indian Railways connect Delhi very well from all the major and minor locations of India. With trains you can easily explore and discover Delhi. Being in Delhi, you can opt for Metro, it  is the best commute mode to travel around Delhi. The Delhi Metro is the most developed and functioning metro in India. Nearest metro connectivity to All Railway Stations of Delhi is available.

 

 

Major Railway Stations in Delhi 

 

New Delhi and Delhi NCR have various railway stations. Some of the major railway stations are: 

 

1. New Delhi, NDLS

 

New Delhi railway station is the main station of Delhi. It has 16 platforms that come under the Northern railway zone of Indian Railways. The New Delhi station was officially inaugurated in 1956, today handles 90 passenger trains carrying crowds over 5 lakhs a day. 

 

2. Old Delhi Junction, DLI

 

Old Delhi junction is the oldest railway station of Delhi, connecting all the major cities of India. The railway station was opened in 1864, is one of the busiest railway stations of India. It has 16 platforms that handle over 250 trains including Jan Shatabdi, Humsafar express, and Sampark express. 

 

3. Delhi Sarai Rohilla, DEE

 

Delhi Sarai Rohilla Terminal railway station is situated 4 km from Old Delhi railway station. It connects trains from Delhi city to Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Mumbai. From the terminus, more than 20 trains including Duronto, and AC originate, pass and halt.  

 

4. Delhi Cantt., DEC

 

Delhi Cantonment railway station is a broad gauge railway station with 5 platforms. It is mere 7 km away from Delhi International airport. The station serves over 100 trains and handles the footfalls of tourists at Delhi, daily. 

 

5. Delhi Safdargunj, DSJ

 

Delhi Safdargunj railway station is a small railway station of Delhi suburban. The station is located in the New Moti bagh of the South Delhi District. The nearest metro station to Safdarjung railway station is Sir M Vishveshwaraiah Moti Bagh Metro Station. 

 

6. Anand Vihar Terminal, ANVT

 

Anand Vihar Terminal is a major railway station in Delhi, officially inaugurated in 2009. The station caters all long route trains towards east. It has 7 platforms, capable of handling over 3-lakh passengers and 270 trains daily. 

 

7. Hazrat Nizamuddin, NZM

 

Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station is south Delhi railway station. It comes under the Northern Railway zone that originates and terminates Rajdhani Express trains going towards Bengaluru, Chennai, Secunderabad, Madgaon, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram. The station is named after suffi saint Hazrat Nizzamuddin. 

 

 

Top Trains to Delhi 

 

Several trains originate, halt, and terminate in Delhi including  Tejas train, Train 18, Humsafar express, Rajdhani, Sampark Kranti, Garibrath, Duranto, Mail, and Super fast express. Here is the list of major trains that connect the capital city to different regions of India. 

 

 

Places to Visit in Delhi 

 

In Delhi, there are various places to visit and explore. Here, we have sorted the list of the major tourist attractions of New Delhi. 

 

 

1. Red Fort 

 

Built by Shah Jhan in 1639, Red Fort aka Lal Qila is the iconic fort of India. It is an historical monument which has witnessed defeat, victory, freedom, and glory of Indian History.  In addition, the everlasting symbol of Mughal architecturally  is UNESCO world heritage site. Each year on 15th August, from the fort, the Prime Minister hoists a flag to celebrate the Azadi. 

 

 

2. Qutub Minar

 

Qutub Minar is the legacy of India, also an UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the tallest masonry tower of 72.5 metre. The tower was built in 1192, made up of red and buff sandstone. Qutub Minar is one of most visited places in Delhi.  Till, 2018, tourists were even allowed to climb up to the top of Minar and take an enthralling view of the capital city. 

 

 

3. Akshardham Temple

 

Akshardham Temple is a Hindu temple located in New Delhi. It is dedicated to Swaminarayan, the sage of Hinduism. The temple, spread over 90 acres, has open gardens, water bodies and a step-well styled courtyard. Each evening in the temple campus, water shows are organised, reflecting India’s splendour cultural and spiritual glory.

 

 

4. Waste to Wonder Theme Park

 

Waste to Wonder Park is a theme-based park, made using waste products like auto parts, cycle chains, car engines, truck springs, petrol tanks etc. At the park, you can experience the beauty of 7 wonders of the world in one place. Here is the miniature replica of 7 wonders of the world, including India’s Taj Mahal, France’s Eiffel Tower, USA’s Statue of Liberty, Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer, Egypt’s Pyramid of Giza, Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa and Colosseum.

 

 

5. Rashtrapati Bhavan

 

Rashtrapati Bhavan is another top place to visit in Delhi. It is an official residence of the President of India which has been divided into three circuits to visit . Near the bhavan, there is a beautiful Mughal garden. However, on all holidays, travellers can’t visit Rashtrapati Bhavan. The permission of opening of presidential residential for common people changes with time. 

 

 

6. National Rail Museum

 

If you are someone who is a fan of Indian Railways. Delhi Rail Museum with old trains, miniature rail and vast history of Indian railways is ready to welcome you. Asia’s largest rail museum,  National rail museum is a perfect destination for Indian railways lovers. At the museum, India’s first indigenous train, souvenir shop, rail restaurant, 3-D rail ride, railway galleries are available to make your trip to the rail museum worth visiting. 

 

 

7. National Science Centre

 

The National Science Centre is an ideal destination in Delhi for people interested in Science and its development. The Science museum has several things to offer you from a fun Science gallery to the pre-life historic gallery. It is a wonderful place where you can learn about emerging technologies and revolution in Science. 

 

 

8. Agrasen ki Baoli

 

Historical landmark in New Delhi, Agrasen ki Baoli or Bawdi is an ancient step-well. It is 60 metre long and 15 metre wide. The step-well has 108 steps and three levels. The location is filmed in block-buster films like PK, Sultan, and Mom, making the destination a popular spot in  delhi. 

 

 

9. Naini Lake

 

A rare beautiful lake in Delhi, Naini lake is located in Model town. The lake offers travellers Pedal boating  to enjoy an amazing evening at the lake. Here, you can also see the duck and feed them. A walk around the lake is worth experiencing. 

 

 

10. India Gate

 

Being in Delhi, spending an evening at India Gate is a ritual. The  Arc-de Triomphe is the war memorial that is not only an iconic monument of New Delhi, but it is a symbol of India. The memorial is located near the Rajpath(another legacy of Delhi), is 42 metre tall. It commemorates the names of soldiers who lost lives fighting for the British Army during world war1 and the Afghan war, 1919. Moreover, there is a Amar Jawan Jyoti under the arch of India Gate. The flame of Amar Jyoti burns day and night to reminisce the name of soldiers who lost their lives in Indo-Pak war, 1971. 

 

 

11. The Garden of Five Senses

 

Developed by Delhi Tourism Transportation Development Corporation, The garden of five senses is a tourist spot that offers a variety of activities and exploration. There are colourful 200 varieties of plants, shrubs, herbs, and bamboo to provide you an essence of nature among the chaos of the capital city. 

 

 

12. Jama Masjid

 

One of the largest mosques in India, Masjid-i Jehan-Numa was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Jama Masjid is a primary mosque, located in Old Delhi.  The mosque has three gates, four towers, and two high minarets. Looking at this Mughal architect is all you need to soothe your eyes.  

 

Moreover, in Delhi, you can visit Lotus temple, Jantar Mantar, Birla Mandir, Iskcon Temple, Hamayun’s tomb, Lodi tomb, Kalam Memorial, Parliament House, and many more. Places to visit in Delhi are endless. 

 

Top Nearby Destinations of Delhi 

 

Delhi is surrounded by various tourist spots. You can visit them conveniently by railhead and roadway. Here is the list of tourist places near Delhi. 

 

 

1. Manesar

 

Manesar is one of the top places to visit near Delhi. It is only 56 km away from Delhi in Gurgaon district of Haryana. The place is famous for being an industrial hub. However, its lush greenery makes the spot a favourite vacation destination in Delhi. A road ride to the place can soothe all the tiredness. 

 

 

2. Kurukshetra

 

The battlefield of the great epic Mahabharata, Kurukshetra is a popular Hindu destination near Delhi. There are several tourist attractions in Kurukshetra including Brahma Sarovar, Sri Krishna museum, Jyotisar Birthplace of Bhagavad Gita etc,. The city, located in Gurgaon is approx. 183 km from Delhi. You can explore the city on your Delhi trip. 

 

 

3. Sariska National Park 

 

About 200 km from Delhi, Sariska National park is the most visited tourist place. It is nestled amidst hills of Aravali in Alwar district of Rajasthan. It is the best wildlife  sanctuary near Delhi. If you are interested in seeing the tiger, you can plan a visit to Sariska National Park. The  park is famous for its tiger population. 

 

 

4. Damdama Lake

 

Surrounded by lush greenery and rugged hills, Damdama lake is a natural lake. It is a  popular picnic destination near Delhi. Here, you can experience boating, zorbing and rock climbing. The lake is 63 km from the capital city in Haryana. 

 

 

5. Mathura

 

145 km from Delhi, Mathura is a top visited city in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a must visit destination for Hindus near Delhi. The city is famous as the birthplace of lord Krishna, incarnation of Lord Vishnu. You can also check out trains between Delhi to Mathura online.

 

 

6. Okhla Bird Sanctuary

 

If you are a naturistic person. Delhi has Okhala bird sanctuary in its bucket list for you. Okhala bird sanctuary is the paradise for migratory and resident birds. Visiting the sanctuary in winter will give you an opportunity to see rare birds near Delhi. The bird sanctuary is spread over 4 square kilometres, located at the entrance of Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh. The location is  only 38 km from Delhi.

 

 

7. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary

 

At 46 km from Delhi, Sultanpur National park and bird sanctuary is vested in the district of Haryana. The park is the best destination near the capital city that soothes the eyes of bird watchers. If you are on a vacation in Delhi, you must pay a visit to this bird sanctuary. 

 

 

8. Garhmukteshwar

 

A small town in UP, Garhmukteshwar is a famous religious site near Delhi. It is an ancient city, whose name was Shivvallambibpur. Here, the holiest river Ganga flows at just 5 km. Moreover, according to mythological believe the beautiful city was the part of Hastinapur.   

 

 

9. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

 

A travel destination for Photographers and Ornithophiles, Bharatpur bird sanctuary is the perfect destination. Here, you can take a glimpse of approx 400 resident and migratory bird species. The sanctuary is also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park.

 

 

10. Alwar

 

165 km from Delhi, Alwar is an ancient city in Rajasthan. The city is covered with hills and greenery is the most scenic city near Delhi. There are several trains between Alwar to Delhi run. You can take a train trip to explore the royal city of Rajasthan from Delhi. 

 

 

11. Vrindavan 

 

The city famous for the Bal Lila of Krishna Kanhiya, Vridavan is another must visit site for Hindus near Delhi. It is the best weekend getaway from Delhi. The 183 km travel destination from Delhi has great religious value. For devotees of Krishna, Vrindavan is the heaven on Earth. 

 

 

12. Neemrana

 

Neemrana is a small industrial town vested on the Delhi-Jaipur highway. The city is the best weekend getaway from Delhi, just 130 km,  known as Mini Japan of India. Neemrana is associated with the great ruler Pritviraj Chauhan. Kingly Neemrana fort is the top tourist attraction of the city. 

 

 

What  to Eat in Delhi 

 

Delhi is the city of varieties of flavours. Street food of this city evokes you to eat even when your tummy is full. Here, we have listed those food items that are favourites of Delhiites. So, don’t forget to eat your heart out in the city.

 

1. Chhole Bhature 

 

Punjabi dish, combination of chana masala and puri is appetising. One plate of it is enough to fill your tummy. Chhole Bhature is a popular north Indian dish, you can try anywhere in India. But the Chandani Chowk Chhole Bhature is exclusive, serving different tastes, you must try. Moreover, you can also get Choole Bhature as your train meal by  taking food in train services. 

 

2. Momos

 

Bite size dumplings, made with maida on the streets of Delhi, can please your taste buds. Momo is a Nepal’s popular dish that we Indians love the most. Here, you can have both veg and non-veg momos. The dish, combined with tikhi and hari chutney is so yummy to have in delhi. 

 

3. Jalebi 

 

You can’t miss the taste of Jalebi in Delhi. The juicy and crispy spiral shaped national sweet at Chandni Chowk is worth experiencing. Jalebi is a traditional Indian sweet, usually eaten on National festivals. The jalebi is made up of all purpose flour, deep fried and served hot. 

 

4. Dahi Valle 

 

North India’s popular Dahi Valle is also known as Dahi Vada. The dish is a special combination made up of urad dal bowl and seasoned yoghurt. The Dahi Valle is served with the toppings of sweet tamarind chutney, special masalas, and black salt. The taste of Dahi Valle is so amazing that it is a favourite of many of us. 

 

5. Kabab

 

Kabab, the cooked meat, from the streets of Delhi is famous. The dish can have different types. Delhi offers several types of kebab to delight your taste buds including mutton kabab, kakori kabab, chicken seekh kabab and others. 

 

6. Dal Bukhara

 

The exclusive delicacy, Dal Bukhara is a rich and flavourful curry. It is made from black urad dal. Chapati or Naan makes perfect combination with Dal Bukhara. One creamy bite of Dal Bukhara melts in the mouth, giving epic taste. 

 

7. Rabri Falooda

 

You are in Delhi and not trying Rabri Falooda is an unfair act. Rabri Falooda is the popular northern dessert that is rich and creamy. Ideally, it is a kullfy made with thickened milk and falooda. The traditional dessert is a favourite dessert of Delhiites. You must try. 

 

 

Where to Shop in Delhi 

 

Shopping is a must thing to do in Delhi. It is even considered a ritual. If you haven’t bought clothes and accessories at bargain prices in Delhi. Your visit to the city is incomplete. Here is a list of places famous for shopping in Delhi. 

 

1. Sarojini Market 

 

The most chaotic market, Sarojini Nagar is a well known bazaar for cheap shopping in Delhi. It is the best place for shopaholic people. The market offers various things for tourists to buy including clothes, music, books, handicrafts, kitchenware, electronic products, etc.  However, if you made up your mind to visit Sarojini, be ready to bargain. Smart shopping skill is essential to buy things in Sarojini market at a reasonable rate.  

 

2. Dilli Haat

 

Dilli Haat INA is a paid permanent open market in Delhi. It is run by Delhi tourism and transportation Development corporation. The haat is one of the best tourist spots in Delhi to explore the food culture of the entire nation at one place, buy handicrafts and spend a wonderful day. Moreover, in Delhi, there are other two Dilli Haats including Dilli Haat Pitampura and Dilli Haat Jankapuri.

 

3. Janpath Market

 

Janpath market of Delhi is famous for its collection of leather articles, accessories, traditional and western clothes, footwear, and paintings. The market has a huge collection of Tibetan things. You can always find this market complex crowded with tourists, foreigners and the young population of Delhi. 

 

4. Chandani Chowk

 

Chandini Chowk of Delhi is an essential part of Delhi tourism. The endless stream of shops, offering traditional items, souvenirs, fashionable clothes, electronic things, used books and tasty foods is the heartbeat of Delhi. Chandni Chowk market is divided into several small specialised bazaars such as Chatta Chowk, Khari Baoli, Tilak Bazaar, Chor Bazar, Kara Neel, Daryaganji, Prathe wali Gali etc. 

 

5. Lajpat Nagar

 

Lajpat Nagar or Central Market is the most fascinating market of Delhi. The market is famous for street shopping in Delhi for clothes, garments, crockery, home furnishings, casual wear, accessories, and home decor items. Here, You can also get a beautiful Mehandi design on your hand at Lajpat Nagar. In market, you can find extremely skilled Mehndi Wallas.  

 

6. Connaught Place

 

Connaught Place of Delhi is the renowned shopping spot for branded clothes, jewellery, books, Indian handicrafts, CDs, perfumes, and electronics at affordable prices. The White coloured marketplace is the major shopping destination for Delhiites. 

 

7. Karol Bagh Market

 

Another market complex, famous for shopping places in Delhi for weddings. Here, you can shop for fancy bridal wear, cosmetics, books, shoes, gadgets, and electronic items. Near Karol Bagh, there are also some other markets famous among shoppers including Ajmal Khan Road, Ghaffar Market, Arya Samaj Road, and Bank Street offering the best shopping experience. 

 

Why is Delhi Famous for Tourism?

 

Delhi is the capital city of India. It is famous because of its historical significance, shopping zones, places to visit, diversified culture, monuments, and landmarks. Moreover, Delhi is the important commercial, cultural, and political centre of India. It is a mirror of the entire country. In addition, the city consists of a perfect combination of heritage and modernity, making Delhi an incredible tourist destination of India.

 

How Can I Plan a Tour to Delhi?

 

With Indian Railways, you can plan a train trip to Delhi at pocket friendly budget. To plan your trip, you can check the train between stations, its schedule, seat availability and fare online. 

 

RailMitra, an AI-enabled platform, helps rail passengers to check train between stations, PNR status of ticket, live train running status, train schedule, and live station train arrival and departure.  In addition, with this rail app, you can order food in train and pre-book your train meal before the journey date. 

 

RailMitra wishes you a blissful trip to the capital city!

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