Some Religious Places around Delhi:
Haridwar is Known for many temples and of course the 'Har ki Pauri', the best place to take a bath in the holy Ganges.
Visit the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi and pre book everything from Pickup to hotel booking and Helicopter transfers and 'Parchi' for entry to the temple. We also book your flight ticket
The Golden Temple of amritsar, known as Swarn mandir located in Punjab, is the famous pilgrimage place for Sikhs in India. You can also visit Jalian Walan Bagh and Wagah Border
The Char Dham Yatra commences usually during May and goes on till end October. It consists of four sites- Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. You can also do a shorter version.

Mathura
The home of Radha-Krishna, Raas,temples and much more is about 150 km from Delhi and an easy 2 hours drive from Delhi. One can also cover Brindavan, Barsane etc around it..
These famous temples of Khajuraho are known for the rock sculupture presenting the fusion of erotic art with religion. About 3 hours from Jhansi and also has direct flights from Delhi.
Dharamsala is the closest one can get to Tibet while still in India. This quaint hill station is home to His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and political head of the Tibetan Buddhists.
Buddhist Temple at Clement Town in Dehradun attracts tourists from all over the World for its wall paintings in pure gold depicting life of Lord Buddha.
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Baha’i Temple
With so few Baha’i houses of worship around the world, this temple is genuinely one of a kind. Built in the shape of a lotus flower with 27 free-standing marble petals, it is remarkable how the temple maintains its peaceful attitude, despite attracting as many visitors as the Eiffel Tower.
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Akshardham Temple
Inspired by a temple of the same name in Gandhinagar, a visit to Delhi’s Akshardham might be more of an education in the Hindu religion than a pilgrimage of worship. Because it was opened in just 2005, it incorporates years of Hindu wisdom and contemporary temple grandeur. Sixty acres of statue-dotted lawns ensure that you’re never wanting for space. For a slightly more sedate temple experience, head toJagannath.
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Viceroy Church
Although its official name is the Cathedral Church of the Redemption, this church is better known by its most famous patron, the British Viceroy of the 1930s. The church was built to meet the spiritual needs of British officers during colonial rule, and was specially designed to stay cool, even during the summers, for that much-needed stillness of mind.
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Gurdwara Bangla Sahib
Besides being a prominent house of worship for the Sikh faith, the cool marble and large pool of holy water found here is a sight for sore eyes any day of the week. This Gurdwara is associated with the eighth Guru, who provided aid and fresh water during the epidemics in the 1600s. The langar, or free kitchen, feeds people of all faiths; scarves to cover your head are provided if you haven’t brought your own.
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Nizamuddin Dargah
As the tomb of famous Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya—as well as renowned poet Amir Khusro— this vibrant dargah, or shrine, keeps its Sufi origins alive with the tradition of musicalqawwali in the evenings, which will strike a chord with anyone who visits. For a more traditional call to prayer, visit the stunningJama Masjid, too.
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