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4 Offbeat Activities to Enjoy in Delhi

by HappyEasy Go consultant

If one wants to explore the offbeat places in the city of Delhi, there are many fantastic places and activities to do. Filled with majestic forts, markets full of activities, and a lot of other fantastic places, this city has a unique charm of its own. Even if there are all the popular places that you have already visited, don’t be sad. There are still some fantastic offbeat places that can make your day lively and memorable. If you are currently in Mumbai, you can check out mumbai to delhi flight to reach Delhi. Now, let’s look at those great offbeat places and the fun things that you can do. Let’s begin.


Admire the Street Art

The Lodhi Art District, which is India’s 1st public open-air art gallery, is situated between Khanna market and Meharchand market in the South-Delhi’s Lodhi colony. The artists of this place are local as well as international residents, and they have painted more than 50 murals. It is a non-profit organization with an aim to make art accessible to a wider audience in the public spaces. There are also some good trendy restaurants in the Lodhi colony, so when you’re there you know what to do!


Be Served by Jail Inmates at Tihar Food Court

The ill-famed Tihar Jail in Janakpuri, West Delhi, hosts a few surprising attractions. They include the food court, where prisoners themselves are the one who are the staff, and sells products which are made by them. This food court was established in 2014 to offer hospitality experience to the prisoners. It was then revived in the year 2017. There’s a nearby Kumhar Gram which is the largest pottery village in India. If you want, you can also visit this place along with visiting the food court.

Listen to Qawwalis at Nizamuddin Dargah

Nizamuddin Dargah is the resting place of one of the renowned Sufi saints, Nizamuddin Auliya. It is situated in the Nizamuddin West neighborhood of New Delhi, surrounded by a crowded market and near Humayun’s Tomb.. This place attracts countless Sufi devotees from across the globe. On Thursday evenings, there are shows of live qawwalis (sufi devotional songs) accompanied by traditional indian instruments, which makes the audience transform into a tranquil world. Some of the families that perform qawwalis there, have been doing so for hundreds of years.

Volunteer at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Kitchen

The popular Sikh temple, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, near Connaught place, offers a soothing ambience. The kitchen in this temple is huge, and free food is prepared for those who have come here to eat. Mostly the food is served by the volunteers. If you want, you can go there to explore the place's ambience, and you can even help serve the food. There are approximately 40,000 meals that are served there every day!


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