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Budget Travel Tips: How to Visit Delhi on ₹2000 a Day

Updated: May 9

Delhi is one of the most affordable capital cities in the world for travellers. On a budget of ₹2,000 per day, you can have comfortable accommodation, eat well at local restaurants, visit major monuments, and travel across the city without stress. Here's exactly how to do it.

Accommodation: ₹600–900 Per Night

Budget hotels in Paharganj offer clean, air-conditioned rooms starting from ₹600–900 per night for a single room. Hotel Sun International on Arakashan Road offers well-maintained rooms with private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour front desk service in this price range. This leaves ₹1,100–1,400 for food, transport, and sightseeing.

Food: ₹200–350 Per Day

Eating street food and at local dhabas keeps your food budget very manageable. Breakfast (aloo tikki or paratha with chai): ₹40–60. Lunch (thali — full meal with rice, dal, sabzi, roti): ₹80–120. Evening snack (momos or samosas): ₹30–50. Dinner (dhal makhani and roti): ₹100–150. Total: ₹250–380 per day.

Transport: ₹100–200 Per Day

The Delhi Metro is the budget traveller's best friend. Single journeys cost ₹10–60. A 1-day tourist card costs ₹200 and allows unlimited metro travel — ideal if covering multiple monuments. Auto-rickshaws for short trips cost ₹30–80. Budgeting ₹150 per day for transport is very comfortable.

Sightseeing: ₹50–200 Per Day

Many of Delhi's top attractions are free or very cheap. Free: India Gate lawns, Lodhi Garden, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Cheap entry: Red Fort (₹35), Humayun's Tomb (₹35), Qutub Minar (₹40), National Museum (₹20). Even visiting two paid monuments plus one free attraction leaves change from ₹150.

Sample ₹2,000/Day Budget Breakdown

Hotel: ₹800. Breakfast: ₹60. Lunch: ₹120. Snack: ₹40. Dinner: ₹150. Metro day pass: ₹200. Two monument entries: ₹100. Auto-rickshaws: ₹100. Water and incidentals: ₹80. Total: approximately ₹1,650 — leaving ₹350 buffer for shopping or extras.

Where to Save More

Stay in a dormitory for ₹350–450 if a private room feels too expensive. Visit only free monuments. Use only the metro and avoid auto-rickshaws. This brings daily costs down to ₹1,000–1,200 at the extreme end.

Conclusion

Delhi on ₹2,000 a day is genuinely comfortable — good accommodation, tasty food, and real sightseeing. Stay in Paharganj for the best value-to-location ratio. Hotel Sun International offers everything you need without overspending.

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