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Places to Visit:

  • Qutab Minar
  • Red Fort (Lal Kila)
  • Raaj ghat
  • Swami Narayan Temple
  • Humayun Tomb
  • Bahai Temple
  • India Gate
  • Chandini Chowk
  • National Museum
  • National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Crafts Museum

1 . Qutub Minar
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Qutub Minar ( قطبمینار), (कुतबमिनार) also written as Qutub Minar or Qutab Minar, is the 2nd tallest minar (73 meters) in India after Fateh Burj in Chappar Chiri at Mohali which stands 100 meters tall.

Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Qutb Minar is made of red sandstone and marble. The stairs of the tower has 379 steps, is 72.5 metres (237.8 ft) high, and has a base diameter of 14.3 metres, which narrows to 2.7 metres at the top.

Construction was started in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak and was carried on by his successor,Iltutmish. In 1368, Firoz Shah Tughlaq constructed the fifth and the last storey. It is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval structures and ruins, collectively known as the Qutb complex.

Qutubminar opening timing : All days of the week 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Qutubminar Phone no : 91- 11-2464 7005.

2 . Red Fort (Lal Kila)
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The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857.it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal government and the setting for events critically impacting the region.

The Red Fort, constructed by Shah Jahan, was built as the fortified palace of Shahjahanabad, capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, in 1648. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity under Shah Jahan. Although the palace was planned according to Islamic prototypes, each pavilion contains architectural elements typical of Mughal buildings, reflecting a fusion of Timurid, Persian and Hindu traditions. it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 as part of the Red Fort Complex.

The Red Fort is an iconic symbol of India. On the Independence Day of India (15 August), the Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag at the main gate of the fort and delivers a nationally-broadcast speech from its ramparts.

Opening timings for Red Fort:

All days of the week except Monday
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (Light and Sound Show in Hindi)
8:00 PM – 9:30: PM (Light and Sound Show in English)
9:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Red Fort).

3 . Raaj Ghat
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Raj Ghat (Hindi: राज घाट) is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Originally it was the name of a historic ghat of Old Delhi (Shahjahanabad) on the banks of Yamuna river. Close to it, and east of Daryaganj was “Raj Ghat Gate” of the walled city, opening at Raj Ghat on Yamuna River. Later the memorial area was also called Raj ghat. It is a black marble platform that marks the spot of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation, Antyesti (Antim Sanskar) on 31 January 1948, a day after his assassination. It is left open to the sky while an eternal flame burns perpetually at one end. It is located on the banks of the river Yamuna in Delhi in India on Ring Road officially known as Mahatma Gandhi Road. A stone footpath flanked by lawns leads to the walled enclosure that houses the memorial. All guests must remove their footwear before entering the Raj Ghat walls.

Timings: 5.00 a.m – 7.30 p.m (April – September)
5.30 a.m – 7.00 p.m (October – March)
Open on all days
Contact : 011 2336 3607.

4 . Swami Narayan Temple
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Akshardham (Gujarati: સ્વામિનારાયણ અક્ષરધામ, Devnagari: स्वामिनारायण अक्षरधाम) is a Swaminarayan temple complex in Delhi,India.Also referred to as Delhi Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of traditional Hinduand Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture. The building is the second monument inspired and developed by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the spiritual head of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, whose 3,000 volunteers helped 7,000 artisans construct Akshardham.

The temple, which attracts approximately 70 percent of all tourists who visit Delhi,was officially opened on 6 November 2005.It sits near the banks of the Yamuna adjacent to the 2010 Commonwealth Games village in eastern New Delhi.The temple, at the center of the complex, was built according to the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra. In addition to the large central temple crafted entirely of stone, the complex features exhibitions on incidents from the life of Swaminarayan and the history of India, anIMAX feature on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Nilkanth, a musical fountain on the message of theUpanishads, and large landscaped gardens. The temple is named after a belief in Swaminarayan Hinduism.

Key Attractions:

  • Mandir: Made of pink stones and white marble, the main temple was built without the use of steel. Decorated with domes, carved pillars and 20,000 murtis (statues), it is simply divine.

 

  • Hall of Values (Sahajanand Pradarshan): The audio-animatronics show conveys the messages of wisdom and the true meaning of living life by practicing – ahimsa or non-violence, vegetarianism, morality and harmony. Each statue appears so real.

 

  • Giant Screen Film (Neelkanth Yatra): The film revolves around a child yogi, Neelkanth Varni. The screen is over six stories high.

 

  • Boat Ride (Sanskruti Vihar): One should not miss the boat ride when in Akshardham. This twelve-minute ride will be like a ride into 10,000 years of India’s heritage. From Vedic life to Takshashila and an era of ancient discoveries – you’ll get to experience it all.

 

  • Musical Fountains (Yagnapurush Kund): The musical fountain show is held in the evening and showcases the interdependency between God, nature and man. Its is an extraordinary experience!

 

  • Garen of India (Bharat Upvan): Manicured lawns and gardens with bronze statues add on to the charm of the entire complex. Yogihriday Kamal is a special lotus that reflects auspicious sentiments.

 

Address:
National Highway 24,
Near Noida Mor,
New Delhi, Delhi.
Organizer:
Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS).

Contact :
T: (011) 2201 6688, 2202 6688
F: (011) 2201 5757
E: [email protected]
www.akshardham.com
Nearest Metro Station: Akshardham Metro Station (By Walk – 200 metres / 7 min.)

Security & Safety: * Cloakroom Facilities Available (In Parking lot)

Not Allowed:

  • All Electronic Items (Mobiles, Camera, Pen Drives, Hands-Free etc.)
  • All Bags
  • Purses (Shoulder Strap / Hanging)
  • Food & Drinks
  • Toys
  • Tobacco & Alcohol Products
  • All Personal Belongings.

 

Allowed:

  • Shoes
  • Belts
  • Wallets
  • Ladies Purses (Handheld)
  • Jewelry
  • Passports
  • Infant Baby Food.

 

Strictly Prohibited:

  • Smoking, Alcohol & Drugs
  • Tobacco-Related Products
  • Impolite Behavior & Language
  • Pets

 

Timings:

First Entry: 9:30 AM
Last Entry: 6:30 PM
Exhibitions: 10:00AM – 5:30 PM

Exhibition Only

Adult (12 yrs & above) Rs. 170
Senior Citizens (65 yrs & above) Rs. 125
Children (4 to 11 yrs ) Rs. 100
Children (Below 4 Yrs ) Free

Musical Fountain Only

Adult (12 yrs & above) Rs. 30
Senior Citizens (65 yrs & above) Rs. 30
Children (4 to 11 yrs ) Rs. 2
Children (Below 4 Yrs ) Free

 

5 . Humayun’s tomb

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Humayun’s tomb (Persian: آرامگاه همایون‎ Maqbara e Humayun) is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun’s first wife Bega Begum (Haji Begum) in 1569-70, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, a Persian architect chosen by Bega Begum. It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, and is located inNizamuddin East, Delhi, India, close to the Dina-panah citadel also known as Purana Qila (Old Fort), that Humayun founded in 1533. It was also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, and since then has undergone extensive restoration work, which is complete. Besides the main tomb enclosure of Humayun, several smaller monuments dot the pathway leading up to it, from the main entrance in the West, including one that even pre-dates the main tomb itself, by twenty years; it is the tomb complex of Isa Khan Niyazi, an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri’s court of the Suri dynasty, who fought against the Mughals, constructed in 1547 CE.

Address: Mathura Road, Nizamuddin, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Phone:011 2435 5275

Entry fee
10 per person for Indians
250 per person for Foreign tourists
25 per person for camcorder.

Timings
All days of the week
7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Visit Duration
Around 2 hours.

Location
Opp. Dargah
Nizamuddin,
Mathura Road.

Metro Station
JLN Stadium
Open: Daily.

6 . Bahai Temple
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The Lotus Temple, located in New Delhi, India, is a Bahá’í House of Worship completed in 1986. Notable for its flowerlike shape, it serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent and has become a prominent attraction in the city. The Lotus Temple has won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles.

Address
Lotus Temple Rd,
Shambhu Dayal Bagh,
Bahapur, New Delhi,
Delhi 110019.

Timings
9:30 am – 5:30 pm

Contact
011 2338 9326

7 . India Gate
India-Gate

The India Gate, originally called the All India War Memorial, is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of the ‘ceremonial axis’ of New Delhi, formerly called Kingsway. India gate is a memorial to 82,000 soldiers of the undivided British Indian Army who died in the period 1914–21 in the First World War, in France, Flanders, Mesopotamia,Persia, East Africa, Gallipoli and elsewhere in the Near and the Far East, and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. 13,300 servicemen’s names, including some soldiers and officers from the United Kingdom, are inscribed on the gate.

The India Gate, even though a war memorial, evokes the architectural style of the triumphal arch like the Arch of Constantine, outside the Colosseum in Rome, and is often compared to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and the Gateway of India in Bombay. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

In 1971, following the Bangladesh Liberation war, a small simple structure, consisting of a black marble plinth, with reversed rifle, capped by war helmet, bounded by four eternal flames, was built beneath the soaring Memorial Archway. This structure, called Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier, since 1971 has served as India’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Address
Rajpath,
India Gate,
New Delhi, Delhi 110001.

Opened: February 10, 1921
Height: 42 m
Architect: Edwin Lutyens

Opening timings for India Gate:
All days of the week
12:00 AM – 12:00 AM

8 . Chandni Chowk
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Chandni Chowk (Hindi: चांदनी चौक, Urdu: چاندنی چوک‎), originally meaning “moonlit square” or “moonlit market”, is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, now in central north Delhi, India. Built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor of IndiaShah Jahan, and designed by his daughter Jahan Ara, the market was once divided by canals (now closed) to reflect moonlight, and it remains one of India’s largest wholesale markets

The history of Chandni Chowk dates back to the foundation of the capital city of Shahjahanabad when the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan established the Red Fort on the banks of the River Yamuna beside his newly founded capital.

Chandni Chowk, or the Moonlight Square, was designed and established by Princess Jahanara, Shah Jahan’s favourite daughter, in 1650 CE. The bazaar, which was shaped as a square, was given further elegance by the presence of a pool in the centre of the complex. In particular, the pool shimmered in the moonlight, a feature which was perhaps responsible for the nomenclature of the marketplace.The shops of the complex were originally built in a half-moon shaped pattern, which, for some reason, is lost today. The bazaar was in the time of Shah Jahan, who was famous for its silver merchants. This could also have an important role to play in the nomenclature of the place as silver is referred to as Chandi in Hindi, a word which could have been slightly deformed to form Chandni Chowk.

Timings
Open all Week days
Closed on Sunday.

9 . National Museum
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The National Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest museums in India. Established in 1949, it holds variety of articles ranging from pre-historic era to modern works of art. It functions under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The museum is situated on the corner of Janpath and Maulana Azad Road.

The blue–print of the National Museum had been prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. The Museum has around 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years. It remains closed on Mondays.

It also houses the National Museum Institute of History of Arts,Conservation and Museology on the first floor which was established in 1983 and now is a Deemed University since 1989, and runs Masters and Doctoral level courses in History of Art, Conservationand Museology.

Location
Janpath, New Delhi – 110 011
Timings
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Monday Closed)
Entry Fee
Indian Citizens:Rs. 10 each
Others: Rs. 300 each
Students: Rs. 1 each

10 . National Gallery of Modern Art
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The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) is the premier art gallery under Ministry of Culture, Government of India.The main museum at Jaipur House in New Delhi was established on March 29, 1954 by the Government of India, with subsequent branches atMumbai and Bangalore. Its collection of more than 14,000 works includes works by artists such as Thomas Daniell, Raja Ravi Verma,Abanindranath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore, Gaganendranath Tagore, Nandalal Bose, Jamini Roy, Amrita Sher-Gil as well as foreign artists, apart from sculptures by various artists. Some of the oldest works preserved here date back to 1857.

Gallery Timing
Opens daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Closed on Mondays and National Holidays.

Entry Charges
Indian: Rs: 10/-
Foreign National: Rs: 150/-
Student / Child: Rs: 1/-

11 . Craft Museum
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The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum (NHHM) (Hindi: राष्ट्रीय हस्तशिल्प एवं हथकरघा संग्रहालय) commonly

  • known asNational Crafts Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest crafts museums in India.It is run by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The museum is situated on the corner of the Pragati Maidan, facing thePurana Qila complex.

 

Location
Bhairon Road,
Pragati Maidan,
New Delhi.

Timing
July to September: 09:30 am to 05:00 pm;
October to June: 09:30 am to 06:00 pm Daily
Closed: Monday and National Holidays.

Silver

  • Jess Jewellers – Very good Silver articles
    09810800005
  • Beliram Anil ji Silver wholesaler
    01125764255, 25729591

 

Delhi Caterers

  • Suman Modi(Modi Nagar) – Very nice indian sweets
    her Sister-in-law shashi modi from modi nagar makes supplies very good home made pickals
    09897681106.

 

Shopping for Crafts and Handlooms Sarees

  • Delhi Haat
    Sri Aurobindo Marg,
    Laxmi Bai Nagar,
    New Delhi,
    Delhi 110023.
  • Central cottage emporium
    Ground Floor, Jawahar Vypar Bhawan,
    Janpath, HC Mathur Lane,
    New Delhi, Delhi 110001
    Phno:011 2332 0439
    http://www.cottageemporium.in
  • National Crafts Museum of Delhi
    Bhairon Marg, Pragati Maidan,
    New Delhi, Delhi 110001
    http://nationalcraftsmuseum.nic.in

 

The Restro Lota servers very good food.

Delhi Ka Majaydar Khana

  • Gali Paranthe Wali
    Central Bank ki Pakodi
    Opp Gali Paranthe Wali
    Bengali Sweet Market
    Tansen Marg, New Delhi,
    Delhi 110001.
  • Natu Sweets
    shop no : 23, 24 Bengali Market,
    Tansen Marg, New Delhi,
    Delhi 110001.
  • Moti Mahail

 

Restaurants

  • Carnatic Cafe
    Ground Floor,India Mall,
    Community Center,
    New Friends Colony East,
    New Delhi, Delhi 110065.
    Phno: 011 4100 8630
  • Ego Obsession
    4, Community Centre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi.
    Phno: 011 26319107
  • Indian accent At Manor Hotel, Friends Colony – One of my fav eating places
    77, Friends Colony West,
    Near Old Friend’s Club
    New Delhi, Delhi
    011 2692 5151.

 

Tour Guides

Guides Places Languages
Jawahar lal sharma(91 9811041675) NewDelhi English
Jitendra Kumar Sharma Agra,NewDelhi English
Monika Sharma Agra English
Shanoo Ali Agra,NewDelhi English
Mahendra Singh New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
French (Fluent)
Vijay Misra New Delhi English
Mukesh Saharan New Delhi English
Narendra Chhangani New Delhi,Agra English
Harshit L New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
Spanish (Fluent)
Gaurav Gupta New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
Spanish (Basic)
Yogesh Kumar New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
Russian (Fluent)
Prashant Srivastava New Delhi English (primary)
Japanese (Fluent)
Italian (Basic)
Prashant Kulshreshth New Delhi English
Nitin Bhatnagar New Delhi German
Badiwal Narendra New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
Italian (Fluent)
M Rajmalani New Delhi English (primary)
French (Fluent)
Hindi (Fluent)
Punjabi (Fluent)
Neeraj Sharma New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
German (Fluent)
ASHUTOSH SHARMA New Delhi,Agra English
Akhilesh Chandra Mishra New Delhi,Agra English
Kuldeep Prasad Dixit New Delhi,Agra English (primary)
Japanese (Fluent)
Suez Akram New Delhi English (primary)
French (Fluent)
Persian (Fluent)

Tours of Chandni Chowk in Rickshaw

Chandni Chowk or “The moonlight square” is true identity of India’s Secularism. True
hearted, naïve people of different religions live and work in close harmony here.Situated opposite the Red Fort, Chandni Chowk houses the Digambar Jain Temple,Fatehpuri Mosque, The Jama Masjid, a Catholic Church and the ShishGanj Gurudwara all within the radius of 2kms.

Chandni Chowk is 300 years old, and one oft he biggest known trading centers in the
world, where traders from as far as Holland came to trade. This place gains its beauty because of the variety of products that are sold here and their Indian-ness. From famous eatries, to artificial jewellery, sarees,
spices, utensils, electronic goods, stationary all can be bought here.

Though tempting it may sound, it is easy to get lost in its “Galis” and “Kuchas” (streets).Thus you need us to guide to you through and unreveal each and every hidden character of this famous street.

Call: Richa +91-9873200058
Cost of tour per person: Rs.1200/-
Cost of tour for a couple: Rs.1600/-

Street Food in Delhi

1) Paranthe Wali Gali
2) Lala Babu Chaat Bhandar
3) Bishan Swaroop
4) Dilli Haat
5) Chandini Chok Ki Jilbi Wala
6) Bille Ki Bedeme, Kamalanagar,New Delhi
7) Central Bank Ki Pakodi
8) Bengali Market
9) Natu’s
10) Haldiram
11) Moti Mahel
12) Lota in Crafts Museum

Restaurants in Delhi

1)Indian Accent in Manor Hotel (My Hot Favorite)
Note: You must order the testers menu in advance.
2) On the Waterfront Lodi Hotel
3) Spargo in GK 1
4) Ego in Community Center, Friends Colony
5) Shalom in GK 1
6) Diva Cafe
7) Smoke House Delhi
8) Mama Goto in select city mall
9) Bigg Chill in Khan Market
10) Town Hall In Khan Market
11) Moti Mahal in Gk1 and Dariyaganj
12) Yum Yum Chal in Select city mall
13) Zest in Emporio Mall
14) Yatucha in Ambience Mall
15) Olives in Malcha Marg and Mehroli
16) Chez Nini

Shopping Malls in Delhi

Shopping Mall Name Location
Ansal Plaza Hudco Place, New Delhi
City Square Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
Cross River Mall Shahdara, New Delhi
DLF Emporio Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Metro Walk Mall Rohini, New Delhi
North Square Mall Pitampura, New Delhi
Select Citywalk Saket, New Delhi
Shop In Park North Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi
TDI Mall Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
TDI Paragon Shivaji Place District Centre Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
The India Mall New Friends Colony, New Delhi
V3S East Centre Mall Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi
Vasant Square Mall Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
West Gate Mall Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
Scottish Mall NSH 13, Sector 69, Gurgaon, Delhi
Mall Eighteen Sector 18, Noida
Sab Mall Sector 27, Noida
Spice World Mall Sector 25A, Noida
The Centrestage Mall Sector 18, Noida
The Great India Place Sector-38A, Noida – 201301

Weavers in Delhi

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Shibori

There are an infinite number of ways one can bind, stitch, fold, twist, or compress cloth for shibori, and each way results in very different patterns. Each method is used to achieve a certain result, but each method is also used to work in harmony with the type of cloth used. Therefore, the technique used in shibori depends not only on the desired pattern, but the characteristics of the cloth being dyed. Also, different techniques can be used in conjunction with one another to achieve even more elaborate results.

Miura Shibori, Arashi Shibori, Kanoko Shibori, Kumo Shibori, Nui Shibori, Itajime Shibori,Abha Dalmia for high end Banarasi Sarees.

  • Vidhi Singhania
    JK Building,2 VIPPS Centre, Masjid Moth,
    Greater Kailash 4 Road, Greater Kailash II,
    Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048
    011 4663 6363.

 

  • MARM CREATIONS
    CHANDERI ANOOP RAI
    H No.17, Ground Floor, Shahpur Jat,
    New Delhi – 49.
    9811842434
    [email protected]

 

  • Tussar Pradhan
    Khitish Pandya, Near Fortis Hospital,
    54/9,D KishanGarh,Vasant Kunj.
    New Delhi –70.
    [email protected]
    011-41645530/31/32 Fax: 41640518
    9810526988.

 

  • Mukesh Mukul Printed Sarees
    C-51 Sector 4 Noida – 91
    +91951202522948 / +919810028410

 

  • Amitabh Satish Gupta
    +919811021898

 

  • Uma Rathi for Gent’s Kurta
    24 Sadhna Enclaves
    011 -26015211.

 

  • Shiburi, Murra Creations, Prabha,+919873696990.

 

 

  • Umma Designs for Cotton Ikat in Gurgaon
    +919711811564.

 

 

  • Kunjika Sarees Thai Cotton
    +919891558408.

 

 

  • Pradeep Pillai
    +919971726264
    A-169, Shivalik, Nagar
    Aurobindo College, New Delhi.

 

 

  • Nalli Sarees
    +919820236845.

 

 

  • Katan Sarees by Ruchuka Modi
    Banarasi Sarees in Meharchand Colony Market
    And also in Santushti market
    They stock very good Banarasi Sarees.

 

 

  • Nilambari Sarees
    Shop No. 120, Square 1 Mall, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017
    011 2956 4985.

 

 

  • Nilambari Sarees
    Part 1, S-45, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048
    Phone:011 2628 4983.

 

 

  • Kilol
    Shop 4, N Block Market, Kailash Colony,
    Greater Kailash I, New Delhi, Delhi 110048
    011 2924 3388.

 

 

  • Greenways Sarees
    Shop No E 20,
    Connaught Place,
    New Delhi – 110001
    011 – 23415750 Laffairs
    http://www.laffaire.net/main.html.

 

 

  • Raw Mango
    +919717131351
    9873191816
    AA3 Angoori Badi,
    Satbari, ansal Villas (300m from Tivoli daffodil)
    Chattarpur -74.

 

 

  • AP Khanna for Textiles
    SHOP NO.22, SHANKAR MARKET,
    CONNAUGHT PLACE, OPP SUPER BAZAR,
    New Delhi – 110001, India
    09810001400.

 

 

  • Art Karat Sarees
    M-64, Greater Kailash II,
    Delhi – 110048.

 

 

  • Utsav
    Krishi Vihar Shopping Complex,
    Shop No 3, Josip Broz Tito Marg,
    Panchsheel Enclave,
    New Delhi – 110048
    011 – 26242420.

 

 

  • Ravissant Central Cottage Industries Delhi Haat Janta path
    Kamala Shop
    Gallery 1, Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhawan, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 110 001. Ph.: +91 – 11 – 65969600.

 

 

  • HP Singh
    G-1, Vaikunth, 82 -83, Nehru Place,
    New Delhi, Delhi 110019.

 

 

  • Lajpat Nagar for Textiles
    Arca.
    For very nice Salwar Kurtas, Indo western,
    Pakistani suites, children’s wear
    Pooja Jain 09350005985.

 

 

  • Mayura Kumar Sarees and Salwar Kurtas
    +919312278854.

 

 

  • Rashmi Jain
    Simar Duggal High End Salwar Kurtas
    +919811025768.

 

 

  • Karuna Khaitan
    Wild Orchids,+919810762769.
    Anju Modi
    AM/PM
    +919810031339.
    http://www.anjumodi.com/Store-locator.aspx

 

 

  • Kotwara – Meera and Muzaffar Ali
    301, Second Floor, DLF Emporio
    DLF Emporio, Nelson Mandela Marg,
    Vasant Kunj II, New Delhi, Delhi
    011 4669 5871.

 

 

  • Vivek Narang Kurtas
    +919811110032.

 

For All top end designers visit:-

 

 

 

  • Emporio Mall.
    Sandeep Dua
    EKA
    Eon Clothing Co.
    Plot No.100
    Pace City-1,Sector 37,Gurgaon-122001
    t91 124 4266843, f =91 124 4266021
    m: 9810316058 [email protected]
    m:9810305528 [email protected].

 

 

  • Urvashi Kaur,
    Designer 6 Sultanpur Estate
    mob: +919811131000

 

 

  • Ruh
    Shop no.45, Merchant market
    Lodhi road,New Delhi-110003
    ph:=91-11-24621430 mob.: +91 9871186555
    e-mail:[email protected]

 

 

  • Layla
    www.facebook.com/OLayla.Delhi
    ww.olayla.in

 

 

  • amrich:amit vijay : richard pandav
    +91 9711773276/00
    [email protected]
    amrich designs textiles : clothing.new.india

 

 

  • Vasundhara Fine Jewellery
    PURNIMA JHUNJHUNWALA
    I-10,Maharani Bagh,New Delhi-110065
    [email protected]
    Tel: +9111 26823796,9811743588
    Pooran Lal
    Block-print
    Add.: F-631, Tigri,New Delhi-110062
    E-mail: [email protected]
    M.: 9810195104
    9891104246
    9650693819

 

 

  • Anjali Swarup
    Hand Block printed Kurtas
    W-15/13,Western avenue Sainik Farm,New Delhi-62 India
    E-mail : [email protected]
    M.:+91 9810434290

 

 

  • KIYAHH
    by Mallika
    [email protected]
    www.KIYAHH.COM
    +91-9820572448
    +91-9811086166
    +1-415.987.3715

 

 

  • Ashish Goswami
    BOUTIQUE
    hyde-out
    31/32,Lok Nayak Bhawan,Khan Market,New Delhi-110003.

 

 

  • Jamerwar – Kavita Jain Vasudeva -Delhi – 9810004561 – Does Jamewar Sarees & attached Sarees – very nice work
    Haveli – Purnima Jain.
    Maharani Baugh.
    D – 17 Maharani
    New Delhi – 110065.
    Ph : 011 2631 4995 / 2691 1026.
    (after moolchan flyover, ashram chowk right, petrol pump take left )

 

 

  • Delhi Shawls:
    Shaw Brothers
    By
    Mifi & Mubi
    D-47, Defence Colony,
    New Delhi – 110024
    Tel:011-41232000
    [email protected]
    www.shawbrothers.co.in

 

 

  • Amit Vijaya / Richard Pandav
    Designs, Textiles, Clothing
    Amrich
    New delhi
    +91 97 11773276 / 00
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Amrita Khanna / Gursi Singh
    Love Birds Store
    24/2, Hauz Khas Village,
    New Delhi, 110011
    9810036992
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Anjali Swarup
    Hand Block Printed Kurtas
    W-15/13, Western Avenue Sainik Farm,
    New Delhi- 62
    +919810434290
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Anoop Rai
    MARM CREATIONS
    11 , Grovnd Floor Shahpur Jat
    New Delhi-49
    +919811842434
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Darshan K. Dkupia
    The Silk Tree
    C-4/46 Safdarjung Development Area
    New Delhi-110016
    +919811203244
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Mallika
    Kiyahh
    D-269 Defence Colony
    New Delhi-110024
    9820572448
    www.kiyahh.coa

 

 

  • Ruh
    shop no. 45 meharchand market lodhi road,
    New delhi-110003
    +91(11)24621430/ +919871186555
    [email protected]

 

 

  • Mahindra Departmental Store
    Excellent Kitchen collection.
    M-48,Greater Kailash-I Mkt,
    New Delhi-110048.
    Phone: 29231243,29231430,29235319.
    Mobile: 9999825111.