1 week anytime budget trip
Connaught Place: Central hub for budget shopping and street food (best visited early to avoid crowds).
India Gate: Iconic war memorial and park area, great for a leisurely stroll (free entry).
Chandni Chowk: Bustling market for local cuisine and culture (try parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali, budget-friendly).
Red Fort: UNESCO World Heritage Site (entry ₹50, explore early to avoid heat).
Jama Masjid: One of the largest mosques in India (free entry, modest attire required).
Lodhi Gardens: Beautiful park with historical tombs, perfect spot for a picnic (free entry).
Taj Mahal: Must-see monument (entry ₹50, sunrise visit recommended for fewer crowds).
Agra Fort: Explore the grand fort complex (entry ₹50, good views of Taj Mahal).
Local Market: Shop for Agra's famous marble crafts (budget-friendly options available).
Nahargarh Fort: Offers panoramic views of Jaipur (entry ₹50, best for sunrise visits).
City Palace: Historical royal residence (entry ₹100, explore the courtyards).
Jal Mahal: Scenic view of the Water Palace at sunset (free entry to view from the road).
Amber Fort: Stunning fort with elephant rides (entry ₹100, arrive early to beat the heat).
Jantar Mantar: Astronomical observatory with impressive instruments (entry ₹50).
Chokhi Dhani: Ethnic village experience with cultural performances (entry ₹600, includes dinner).
Savitri Temple: Offers a hike and panoramic views of Pushkar (free entry, moderate hike).
Brahma Temple: One of the few temples dedicated to Brahma (entry ₹50).
Pushkar Camel Fair Grounds: Experience local culture and camel trading (entry free, seasonal activities).
Lotus Temple: Baha'i House of Worship known for its lotus design (free entry, best visited in the morning).
Humayun's Tomb: Beautiful Mughal architecture (entry ₹30, ideal for leisurely exploration).
Khan Market: Upscale market with budget-friendly eateries and local boutiques (free entry).
Diwali Festival: Celebrated in October/November with spectacular lights and festivities.
Holi Festival: Usually in March, known as the Festival of Colours.