Top 5 Incredible things to do in Delhi

 

A-320 Simulator

A-320 Simulator

1.FLIGHT SIMULATORS

You can get the in-flight experience of all the biggest aircrafts. There are many companies that offer these experiences but among all these companies, Atom Aviation Pvt. Ltd. stands out. Atom Aviation has the best Airbus A320 Simulator in the country. It provides real-time experience with excellent staff to guide you through your journey. They offer this experience in a very budget-friendly price and is most suitable for individuals, couples and aviation personnel.

2. LOTUS TEMPLE

Among the numerous recognizable landmarks which are scattered all around Delhi is the remarkable Lotus Temple. Designed in the shape of a sacred lotus flower, there are 27 flower petals which are constructed of marble and make up the structure.

Though it’s dedicated to the Bahá’í faith, it’s a religious worshipping grounds for people of all religions (as such is the philosophy of the Bahá’í faith). As you approach the temples, you’ll walk through some nicely manicured gardens and then have an opportunity to place your shoes in the free and secure shoe deposit room.

3. ISKCON HARE KRISHNA TEMPLE

Located just a 15 minute walk from the Lotus Temple (though you have to walk around due to the fence), is one of the largest and most interesting temples dedicated to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

The religious movement was actually founded in the United States and is now represented throughout India. Visiting the temples, you’ll be able to freely walk around and sit in the sanctuary where you can listen to the ever present drum and chant of “Har-e-Krishna.”

4. KALKAJI MANDIR HINDU TEMPLE

The final temple making a trio of temples surrounding the Lotus Temple, is the Hindu Kalkaji Mandir. It’s not a big tourist attraction, and mostly (at least when I was there) it’s the temples where locals go. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Kali and is the site of many rituals that include singing and chanting.

5. JAMA MASJID

It was the during the Islamic Mughal empire when many of Delhi’s famous ancient sites were constructed. In the heart of Old Delhi, located right at Chawri Bazar and very close to Chandni Chowk is the largest Islamic mosque in the city, Jama Masjid. It’s a huge structure, built in the 17th century, and includes multiple entrances that all lead to the main worship deck.

 

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