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Delhi to Nepal
USD 67
New Delhi to Kathmandu , 13 Apr
Bhutan Air B3 | 774
03:35
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T3
New Delhi, India
01 h 30 m
05:20
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Kathmandu, Nepal
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USD 77
New Delhi to Kathmandu , 13 Apr
IndiGo 6E | 1151
07:50
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T3
New Delhi, India
01 h 45 m
09:50
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Kathmandu, Nepal
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USD 83
New Delhi to Kathmandu , 13 Apr
IndiGo 6E | 1153
11:10
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T3
New Delhi, India
01 h 40 m
13:05
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Kathmandu, Nepal
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USD 118
New Delhi to Kathmandu , 13 Apr
Hahn Air X1 | 407
03:35
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T3
New Delhi, India
01 h 30 m
05:20
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Kathmandu, Nepal
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USD 146
New Delhi to Kathmandu , 13 Apr
Air India AI | 215
04:30
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T3
New Delhi, India
01 h 50 m
06:35
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal I
Kathmandu, Nepal
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About Delhi (DEL)
Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, is a city that offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and modernity, making it a fascinating destination for travelers from the United States. From the bustling streets of Old Delhi to the elegant boulevards of New Delhi, the city presents a unique blend of ancient heritage and contemporary charm. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, indulge in delicious cuisine, and experience the lively local culture.
Best Time to Visit
For travelers from the United States, the ideal time to visit Delhi is during the cooler months from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F, making it perfect for sightseeing. The winter season also coincides with several festivals, such as Diwali and Holi, offering a chance to witness the city’s vibrant celebrations.
Getting There
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the primary gateway for international travelers arriving in Delhi. Numerous airlines offer flights to Delhi from major cities in the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Popular airlines for this route include Air India, United Airlines, and Delta Airlines. U.S. citizens need a valid visa to enter India, which can be obtained through the Indian Embassy or via an e-visa application.
Where to Stay
Delhi offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Luxury travelers can enjoy world-class hospitality at hotels like The Oberoi, Taj Mahal Hotel, and Leela Palace. For mid-range options, consider staying in areas such as Connaught Place or Karol Bagh, where you can find comfortable and affordable hotels. Budget-conscious travelers can explore guesthouses and hostels in Paharganj or South Delhi.
Must-See Places & Experiences
Delhi is home to numerous iconic landmarks and cultural experiences:
• The Red Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India’s rich history.
• Qutub Minar: The tallest brick minaret in the world, surrounded by ancient ruins.
• India Gate: A war memorial and a popular spot for evening strolls.
• Humayun’s Tomb: A stunning example of Mughal architecture.
• Lotus Temple: A Bahá'í House of Worship known for its unique lotus-shaped design.
• Chandni Chowk: A bustling market area offering a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and flavors.
• Akshardham Temple: A modern architectural marvel and spiritual complex.
Local Transportation
Getting around Delhi is convenient with various transportation options available. The Delhi Metro is a fast and efficient way to travel across the city, connecting major attractions and neighborhoods. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Ola are widely available. For a more local experience, consider taking an auto-rickshaw, but be sure to negotiate the fare beforehand.
Food & Dining
Delhi is a paradise for food lovers, offering a diverse range of culinary delights. Must-try dishes include:
• Butter Chicken: A rich and creamy chicken dish.
• Chole Bhature: Spicy chickpeas served with deep-fried bread.
• Parathas: Stuffed flatbreads available in various fillings.
• Street Food: Don’t miss out on snacks like golgappas (pani puri) and aloo tikki. For fine dining, head to restaurants like Indian Accent, Bukhara, and Karim’s, which are renowned for their exceptional cuisine.
Practical Travel Tips
• Currency: The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most establishments.
• Language: Hindi is the official language, but English is widely spoken and understood.
• Safety: While Delhi is generally safe for tourists, it’s advisable to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Avoid traveling alone at night and keep your belongings secure.
• Useful Apps: Download apps like Google Maps for navigation, Zomato for restaurant recommendations, and Ola/Uber for transportation.
Delhi offers an unforgettable experience with its rich history, diverse culture, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re exploring ancient monuments, savoring local cuisine, or immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, Delhi promises a memorable journey for travelers from the United States.
About Nepal (NP)
Nepal, an acronym for ‘Never Ending Peace and Love’, is a cultural powerhouse of the Himalayas. Sheltered by the majestic Himalayas, golden temples, charming hill villages and jungle wildlife, Nepal is special and populated by some of the most beautiful people on the planet. Kathmandu, the capital city, is a unique amalgamation of culture and modernity; famous for the old royal palace at Durbar Square, a UNESCO Heritage Site, now on the mend! The Kathmandu Valley in particular offers an unrivalled collection of world-class palaces, hidden backstreet shrines and sublime temple art. A visit to Swayambhunath (or Monkey temple) is an essential experience in Kathmandu. An adventurer’s paradise- trekking the rugged trails of the Everest, the Annapurnas and beyond, rafting on a roaring Nepali river or bungee jumping into a yawning Himalayan gorge, canoeing, climbing, kayaking, paragliding and mountain biking; Pokhara offers the perfect array of activities for that adrenaline kick. Spare a day to spot some wildlife at the Chitwan National Park. For the spirituals ones, enroll in a short course on Buddhist Studies or Tibetan at the Rangjung Yeshe Institute, stopping en route to visit the birthplace of Buddha on the steamy plains near Lumbini or Bhaktapur, with its cobbled streets and red-brick houses, temples and statues at every street corner. An enchanting blend of Hindu and Buddhist mysticism, Nepal is a peaceful land. Try the traditional Nepali and Tibetan cuisine; shaphale, chhoyla, momos, sel roti, dhindo! Nepal is just a step away from heaven; you can book your flights with MakeMyTrip India.
