Samridhi Garg
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Red Fort is an iconic symbol of Mughal architecture and Indian history, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.
One of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid boasts stunning Mughal architecture and provides a peaceful sanctuary amidst the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk.
A significant Sikh shrine, this Gurudwara marks the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, was martyred. It is a place of reverence and tranquility.
A narrow alley famous for its delicious, deep-fried stuffed parathas, Paranthe Wali Gali is a must-visit for food lovers seeking a taste of traditional Delhi cuisine.
One of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, Chandni Chowk Market offers a vibrant shopping experience with its array of textiles, spices, jewelry, and street food.
Located opposite the Red Fort, this beautiful Jain temple is known for its striking red sandstone structure and the adjoining bird hospital, which cares for injured birds.
Built by Fatehpuri Begum, one of Shah Jahan's wives, this mosque is an example of elegant Mughal architecture and provides a serene spot for worship and reflection.
A colorful and lively market, Kinari Bazaar is famous for its wedding paraphernalia, including glittering bridal accessories, ornate fabrics, and decorative items.