Monsoon Retreats: Top Attractions In Delhi

India Gate

Built in 1931 as a tribute to troops by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it is especially striking in the rain

Purana Qila

Rain adds a mysterious enchantment to one of the Mughal Empire's oldest forts

Red Fort

Constructed by the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in 1638, it provides a mesmerizing sight in the rainy season

Safdarjung Tomb

The Mughal architecture, surrounded by lush foliage, looks lovely when it rains

Hauz Khas Village

Every raindrop adds to the beauty of this vibrant village that blends modernity and tradition

Jantar Mantar

With lush vegetation accentuating its delicate design in the rain, it exudes appeal

Qutub Minar

Rain accentuates the splendor of the red sandstone of the tallest brick minaret, making it truly magnificent

Lodi Garden

With its brilliant flowers and rich greenery, the park is a gorgeous retreat when it rains

Humayun's Tomb

Raindrops fall, illuminating the magnificent Mughal architecture