Holidays to Delhi NCR

Centred on Delhi, the National Capital Region (NCR) encompasses the capital and its adjoining districts in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, as well as the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Here, centuries-old forts and bustling markets meet sleek skylines, green parks and grand festivals. On your holiday to Delhi NCR, experience a region where India’s layered history and modern spirit live side by side.

Top destinations in Delhi NCR

New Delhi

Bursting with colour and life, New Delhi is where sprawling markets meet gleaming skyscrapers, and the busy streets hum with the sounds of rickshaws.

Delhi NCR: fast facts

LanguageHindi, Punjabi, Urdu
CurrencyIndian rupee (₹)
Time zoneDelhi - UTC+5:30 (IST)
High seasonOctober – March
Low seasonMay – September

FAQs about Delhi NCR holidays

You’ll be spending the Indian rupee (₹) on your holiday in Delhi NCR. ATMs and authorised exchange bureaus are available around Connaught Place, Paharganj and other popular tourist areas. Many hotels, bars and restaurants also accept credit and debit card payments.
The primary language spoken across Delhi NCR is Hindi, while English is widely used in hotels, shops and the tourism sector. You’ll also hear Punjabi, Urdu and Bengali in daily conversation. To greet locals, try ‘namaste’ (hello) or offer a polite ‘dhanyavaad’ (thank you).
Delhi NCR is generally safe for travellers, though it’s a large, busy region. Use prepaid or app-based taxis to avoid overcharging, and watch for pickpockets in crowded markets. Respect local customs, removing your shoes at temples and religious sites, and stay aware of traffic when crossing busy streets.
The best time to visit Delhi NCR is from October to March, when the weather is dry and pleasant. July to mid-September is monsoon season, with heavy showers hitting cities like Alwar, Delhi and Panipat. It’s also the quietest time for sightseeing. Crowds tend to increase during major religious festivals such as Dussehra and Diwali, typically held between September and November.
Three to five days is enough to explore Delhi’s main districts — Old, New and South Delhi — and nearby sights in Gurugram or Noida. Stay a week or more if you want to time your trip around a festival, visit museums or explore farther into the region.
Connaught Place offers a central base with colonial architecture, lively markets and restaurants. If you’re on a budget, consider Paharganj or Old Delhi for their energy and street food. For more space and modern comforts, stay in Gurugram’s upscale hotels or Noida’s business districts.
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