Gateway to North India · Destination guide

Why it belongs in the journey
A layered capital, best understood in contrasts.
Delhi is often treated as an airport with monuments attached. That misses the city entirely. Its value lies in the tension between the planned avenues of New Delhi, the lanes of the old Mughal city, medieval garden tombs and a modern capital that continues to reshape itself.
For a first visit, the question is not how many monuments can fit into a day. It is where to base yourself, how to divide Old and New Delhi and how much energy to protect before the road journey ahead.
Planning the destination
What changes the experience.
These Delhi-specific decisions are resolved before we confirm individual hotels, specialist guides and daily timings.
How long to stay
Two full nights are the practical minimum for an international arrival and one meaningful sightseeing day. Three nights allow a slower start, a food or design interest, and protection against flight fatigue.
How to divide the city
Give Old Delhi its own sensory chapter: Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk and a rickshaw or walking experience. Balance it with Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lodhi-era gardens and the ceremonial capital.
Where to stay
Location matters more than a famous name. Central Delhi and Lodhi-area hotels work well for monuments and dining; airport-side stays suit only very late arrivals or early departures.
Practical route advice
Plan the movement as carefully as the stay.
Delhi is the natural gateway for Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi, the Himalayan foothills and many wildlife circuits. Traffic can alter transfer times substantially, so hotel location and departure hour are part of the itinerary—not administrative details.
Where to stay
The right base is part of the itinerary.
For Delhi, a hotel is recommended only after we compare its location, room category, service style and the next day’s timing with the way you intend to travel.
Hotel direction
Selected after dates, room preferences and journey pace are understood.
The Collection shows properties and stay styles we consider across India. It is a planning reference rather than a fixed inclusion list.Explore The Collection →Relevant private journeys
Routes in which Delhi has a clear role.
Each Delhi dossier is a planning framework, refined around your dates, preferred pace, room style and the experiences that matter most to you.
Field note · Sulabh Jain
“In Delhi, I choose the hotel after looking at the next day. A beautiful property on the wrong side of the city can add two unnecessary hours before the journey has properly begun.”
Epic Indian Travel · New Delhi





