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Winter Wonders: Unveiling Delhi’s sunny side in the cold months

The capital offers some delectable winter treats from November to February, experience them at the earliest!

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As winter wraps Delhi in its cool embrace, the city undergoes a magical transformation. The bustling streets, historic monuments, and vibrant markets take on a new allure. Delhiites eagerly await the cooler months to explore their city in its winter glory. 

So here’s presenting a curated list of enchanting places to explore in Delhi during the winter season.

India Gate by the night: While India Gate stands as an iconic symbol of the city throughout the year, winter nights add a special charm. The beautifully lit structure against the cool night sky creates a mesmerising ambiance. A stroll along Rajpath, with the gentle winter breeze, makes for a delightful experience. Many locals gather for picnics, turning the surroundings into a lively winter celebration. Even the ice-creams from the carts nearby taste sweeter in the winter mist. 

Old Delhi food trail: Delhi’s love affair with food knows no bounds, and winter is the perfect time to embark on a gastronomic journey through Old Delhi. The narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk come alive with the aroma of street food. From piping hot paranthas at Paranthe Wali Gali to the delectable kebabs at Karim’s, winter is the season to savour Delhi’s culinary delights in all their glory. Those with a sweet tooth can also catch the moong dal and gajar halwa at Gianis near Fatehpuri Masjid and can also savour the dry fruit rich karachi halwa at Chaina Ram sweet shop . 

Lodhi Garden tranquility in the early morning: Lodhi Garden, with its lush greenery and historical monuments, becomes an oasis of tranquility in the winter months. The cool weather invites fitness enthusiasts for morning jogs and yoga sessions. The garden’s architectural gems, like the Lodhi Gardens tombs, provide a serene backdrop for a leisurely winter picnic or a quiet day of introspection. This is the unofficial picnic spot for almost all Delhites on a winter sunday. Basking in the winter sun, with a food basket by the side and a book in hand, this is the best place to unwind. 

Dilli Haat’s winter festivals: Dilli Haat, a vibrant cultural hub, hosts a myriad of winter festivals that showcase the diversity of India’s art and crafts. From the energetic Dastkar Nature Bazaar to the Delhi Literature Festival, these events add a creative flair to the winter months. Visitors can explore handicrafts, savour regional cuisines, and immerse themselves in cultural performances.

Winter sunsets at Qutub Minar: Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, takes on a golden hue during the winter sunsets. The fading sunlight casts a warm glow on the ancient red sandstone structure, creating a captivating sight. Visitors can explore the Qutub complex and its intricate architecture while enjoying the pleasant weather.

Peaceful evenings at Akshardham Temple: Akshardham Temple, an architectural marvel, becomes even more enchanting in the winter evenings. The grandeur of the temple is accentuated by the musical fountain show, showcasing the cultural heritage of India. The cooler temperatures make the visit more enjoyable, allowing visitors to marvel at the intricate carvings and expansive surroundings.

 Nature retreat at Sanjay Van: For those seeking an escape from the urban hustle, Sanjay Van offers a tranquil retreat within the city. This sprawling forested area, especially charming in winter, is perfect for nature walks and birdwatching. The crisp air and rustling leaves create a serene environment, providing a refreshing break from city life.

Delhi- the city to meet in its winter avatar 

The capital invites both locals and visitors to explore its diverse facets. Whether it’s savouring street food, immersing in cultural festivals, or enjoying the serenity of historical sites, the city becomes a canvas of experiences waiting to be discovered during the enchanting winter season. So what are you waiting for, put the location on your Google maps and start the trip!

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