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13 RAD Things To Do In Delhi With Your Friends & Fam During The Monsoon Season


It’s finally- Tip Tip Barsa Paani season, after being crushed under unbearable heat for months this season comes as a sliver of hope to all Delhiites. Now all good things should be cherished, thus we have a list curated for you  to really enjoy the monsoon be it chilling at cafes eating pakoras or stepping out with your friends and wandering through the lush green lanes of the city. So, wait no more and if you are a monsoon lover, scroll down for the 13 beat things to do in Delhi during monsoon!

1. A Fun Road Trip to Murthal

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Just 50 km from Delhi, Murthal is a haven for food lovers and a must-visit during the monsoon season. Imagine cruising through the rain with the wide, dark sky showering you with cool droplets, making the ride delightful. There's nothing like a monsoon car trip to Murthal with friends or your special someone. Once there, the dhabas serve up pipping hot parathas with different stuffings, making for a perfect rainy day feast.

2. Seek Blessings and Enjoy Langar at Bangla Sahib Gurudwara 

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Delhi’s Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib, one of the largest Sikh shrines and a major tourist attraction, is a must-visit during the rainy season. Drive through the lanes of Connaught Place with your friends, and connect with the divine as you pray at the gurdwara. After your spiritual journey, indulge in the delicious langar and halwa prashad prepared in the largest community kitchen.

3. Wander Around Art Galleries 

The scent of rain on parched earth stirs the hearts of art lovers and artists alike. Rain inspires innovative art exhibitions in Delhi, and every art enthusiast should attend at least one. Visit galleries like Lokayata Art Gallery, National Gallery of Modern Art and Dhoomimal Art Gallery or explore monsoon-themed art festivals. Spend your day admiring these creative works, and in the evening, unwind with tea and snacks at the popular cafes and chai points nearby.

4.  Take A Stroll & Breathe In The Fresh Air

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Head to Sanjay Van, Kamala Nehru Ridge or the Central Ridge near Chanakyapuri as soon as it rains. The jungles come alive in the monsoon with chirping birds and lush greenery. And of course, there's nothing better than watching peacocks dance in the rain by spreading their plumes in case you're lucky to spot one. Alternatively, you can also visit Lutyens Delhi, easily the best maintained and cleanest area in town owing to its political importance. The vast open spaces in and around India Gate and the surrounding parks also get greener with the rains! 

5.  Photography Session at The City's Heritage

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Forts are great places to hang around during the monsoons. Due to their naturally epic structures, they provide you with an opportunity to take an impactful picture coupled with looming clouds in the background. While the Red Fort is a bit too crowded, head to Purana Qila which also has the added advantage of a large water body, or to Feroz Shah Kotla where you can climb up the pyramid for a clearer view of the clouds. Humayun's Tomb is also great for capturing panoramic images. For a bit more desolation and open spaces, head out to the Tughlaqabad Fort and Adilabad Forts down south. Waste no time, get your cameras ready and spend a day capturing the storm, lightning & the sinister moods of the sky!

6. Head Out For A Long Spin   

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Switch off that suffocating AC and open your car windows. It's even better if you have a two-wheeler! Just hit the road to feel the monsoon breeze on your face. The best way to make the most of it is to head close to the Yamuna, and drive across the bridges if possible, like the DND.  Unfortunately, the riverfronts in Delhi are not very well developed, but you can still find good spots if you try. 

7. UDo It The Dilliwala Way By Savouring Street Food 

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Monsoons aren't complete without indulging in classic Indian snacks like bhuttas (corn on the cob), samosas, pakoras, tikkis, momos, and steaming cups of chai! While summer might dampen your craving for hot and spicy food, the rains definitely bring it back with a vengeance. Every nook and cranny and every colony in Delhi offers monsoon treats that are hard to resist. Don't miss out on our list of the best places for pakoras, samosas, momos, and street food in Delhi!

8. Dine At Rooftop Cafes

Take all of Delhi's expansive view whilst seated in one of the many rooftop cafes located in Connaught Place, Hauz Khas Village or Khan Market - you won’t regret it! Our current favourites are Mia Bella, Coast Café and Hauz Khas Social, all in HKV & Triveni Terrace Café at Mandi House. Another hidden gem is The Potbelly Rooftop Cafe in Shahpur Jat you can head to for authentic Bihari cuisine!

9. Indulge In Child’s Play

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Head out and make some noise! We’re thinking about everything from jumping in puddles and seeing who can make a bigger splash, madly and carelessly dancing in the rain to floating paper boats, doing mudslides or just playing some good ol’ football. Go relive your childhood or make some new memories in the rain - it's also the most perfect time to reconnect with some old friends over hot cups of chai!

10. Visit Teen Murti Museum

Wandering across the roads of Delhi's Race Course area, one is often struck by the elitist standards, cleanliness & security maintained there. It’s like being transported to an other-worldly part of the city - be it the wide roads, the well-maintained greenery, or that instant moment of patriotism! The Teen Murti Bhavan is a museum & an extensive library, perhaps the biggest in town, existing in its vicinity and thus makes for a great escape during the rainy season – their lush gardens are a real treat for the eyes!

11. Ride Along The Ho-Ho Bus 

The best way to experience Delhi during the rains is to hop on the Ho-Ho Bus (hop On Hop Off tourist bus) and enjoy some of the most picturesque landmark sights The best part is you don't even have to plan an excursion in advance, just choose the stop at which you want to board the bus/metro and roam around as long as you like! Hoho group bus tours for weekends can be booked on their website!Get More

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12. Visit Book Cafes To Compliment The Perf Weather

Just imagine reading your fave book while devouring some lip-smacking nibbles coupled with a breathtaking view of the rain pouring down, through the window. Yes, this is what we call heaven. Stunning places like Jugmug Thela, Cafe Turtle, The Reader’s cafe and more provide just the ideal requisites during monsoon and we couldn’t be more glad. Something y’all book lovers would love to do on a rainy day!

13. Enjoy A Piping Hot Cup Of Kadak Chai 

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Delhi walas love for a cup of kadak chai exceeds and supersedes even all of the greatest love stories, Rains are legit incomplete without tea, so head over to some of the oldest tea stalls in Delhi, which are the best, given the weather. Head to the narrow lanes of Old Delhi & Chandni Chowk in search of your hot cuppa, or just head over for the quirky butter tea at Wazirduddin Ji’s tea stall near Jama Masjid. You can also head to the small stalls like Neelkatra & Malo Tea stall- old and iconic tea stalls of the area. If you’re in North Delhi, Sudama Tea Stall is your way to go! (Check out our list of tea stalls in North Delhi) The best, though, still remains the tea and pakoda stall outside Bangla Sahib!

So this was our two cents on how to make the most of the torrential downpour that Delhi experiences every year - go revel in the beautiful weather!

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