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Events in Delhi

Delhi Walk Festival
From tall minarets built by kings to libraries hidden in ancient neighbourhoods, Delhi’s every corner has a story to tell. The best way to learn about them all is through the Delhi Walk Festival, a series of meticulous walks led by historians and experts through the city’s richest cultural destinations. The food walks are especially popular, during which history and gastronomy are simultaneously explored.

Delhi Jazz Festival
Autumn is a great time to visit Delhi, when Nehru Park, a large green space in the centre of the city, hosts the city’s annual jazz gala, showcasing both Indian bands and talent from abroad in front of an audience seated on grass. Not only is the festival free, but it is one of the only events that allows attendees to bring along their own foods and beverages.

Phool Walon Ki Sair
Meaning “procession of the florists,” Phool Walon Ki Sair first kicked off in 1812 as a way to celebrate the king’s passion for flowers. Two centuries later, every September, the bloom sellers of Mehrauli, one of Delhi’s seven historical cities, take to the streets to mark their place and celebrate their shared love for flowers. The festival lasts three days and marks the end of the monsoon season.

Dastkari Craft Bazaar
Every October, this bazaar calls upon artisans from around the country to display the ever rarer art forms that they make a living off of. From hand-spun carpets made in Rajasthan to bead jewelry from tribal Nagaland, black pottery and bamboo baskets, this is a craft collector’s dream. The festival leads development programs that seek to connect rural artisans and the urban demographic. Bonus: expect snacks from all parts of India to satisfy your hunger pangs while browsing through the products.

India Art Fair
Winter in Delhi is filled with important events, including the India Art Fair, which functions as both an exposition and a marketplace for local artists both recognized and on the rise. The fair takes place over three days and includes guided tours by experts through the over 30 galleries that are home to works by more than 300 artists. You’ll find plenty of places to grab a bite on premise as well.

Travel Information of Delhi

Delhi is very well connected to most important cities of the world by international flights and important cities of India are connected by domestic flights as well as by road through national highways and by vast net-work of railways. Delhi is known for its many ancient monuments like the Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Masjid and the Red Fort, temples like the ISKCON Temple and Akshardham among others. Other than that, the city is also home to many beautiful parks and gardens, museums, galleries and cultural centres. Delhi is India's main entry point for overseas visitors. Delhi is well connected, making it easy for the overseas tourist to reach Delhi by air, rail or road.

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