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Flight Lyon Delhi : Airline ticket

From 485€ D/A
Flights Lyon - Delhi
  • Weather45-57 °F45 - 57 °F
  • Distance 6400 km
  • Duration 8h35
  • Currency Indian Rupee
  • Languages Hin.,Eng. Hindi,English

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Février 2020

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Delhi

Delhi, a capital city with a thousand faces

A journey between imperial heritage and contemporary energy

Nestled in northern India, Delhi is much more than just a capital city: it is the soul of a vast and fascinating country. Nicknamed the “city of a thousand faces,” it brings together the majestic remains of several empires, the bustling alleys of old working-class neighborhoods, and the modern elegance of its newest district.

Here, every street corner tells a story: Mughal palaces, glittering temples, colorful markets, and peaceful gardens compose a picture of inexhaustible richness. It is a destination that attracts travelers in search of culture, spirituality, and new flavors, but also those who wish to immerse themselves in the bubbling energy of Indian life. From the sophistication of its spicy cuisine to the exuberance of its festivities, Delhi seduces and fascinates.

A flight from Lyon is your gateway to this unique experience, so book your ticket from Lyon (LYS) to Delhi (DEL) today and get ready to experience India to the fullest.

5 reasons to visit Delhi

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1

The Red Fort, symbol of power and beauty

No visit to Delhi would be complete without stepping inside the imposing walls of the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 17th century by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, it was the center of imperial power for nearly two centuries. Inside, a succession of palaces, pavilions, and gardens retraces the golden age of Indo-Islamic architecture. Walking among these bright red sandstone buildings is like reliving the history of the Mughal rulers and feeling the past grandeur of the city. Every evening, a sound and light show recounts this epic tale with an intensity that captivates travelers.
 

2

Chandni Chowk, immersion in the soul of the old city

If you want to understand Delhi in all its authenticity, let yourself be swept away by the whirlwind of Chandni Chowk, one of the most vibrant markets in Asia. In this maze of alleys, spice sellers, jewelers, textile shops, and street food stalls rub shoulders. The scent of masala, the clinking of bracelets and the calls of merchants form an unforgettable urban symphony. Don't miss out on tasting a crispy chaat or a sweet lassi, local specialties that awaken the senses. An experience that immerses you in the daily life of the inhabitants, between tradition and excitement.
 

3

Humayun's Tomb, the precursor to the Taj Mahal

Even before the Taj Mahal, India already had its own architectural masterpiece: Humayun's Tomb. Built in the 16th century, this Persian-inspired mausoleum, surrounded by symmetrical gardens, is a place of great serenity. Its imposing dome and red sandstone facades inlaid with white marble already foreshadow the style that would later reach its peak in Agra. Strolling through this peaceful site is to discover a more contemplative side of Delhi, far from the hustle and bustle of the bazaars. It is the perfect place to admire the finesse of the architectural details and soak up the Mughal elegance.
 

4

The temples of Delhi, between spirituality and grandeur

Delhi is a spiritual crossroads where all religions coexist. The Lotus Temple, a masterpiece of contemporary architecture shaped like a blossoming flower, invites visitors to contemplate in an almost unreal silence. The immense and sumptuous Akshardham Temple captivates visitors with its refined sculptures and cultural performances. In Sikh gurdwaras, such as Bangla Sahib, songs resound and visitors can share a free meal offered to all. Exploring these places is a way to experience India's spiritual diversity and understand the importance of faith in everyday life.
 

5

The flavors of Indian cuisine

A trip to Delhi would be incomplete without a culinary immersion. In fine restaurants and street stalls alike, the flavors explode and surprise. Try butter chicken, a specialty of the city, accompanied by soft naan bread baked in a tandoor oven. Indulge in fragrant biryanis or stuffed pancakes served for breakfast. The more adventurous will delight in golgappas, small crispy bites filled with spicy condiments. Each meal is a feast for the senses, a journey in itself, where spices tell the region's thousand-year-old story.
 

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Documents nécessaires pour voyager en Inde

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e-Tourist Visa 1 anJusqu'à 90 days365 days
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e-Tourist Visa 30 joursJusqu'à 30 days30 days
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