Fly from Melbourne to New Delhi with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Melbourne to New Delhi and swap Australia’s cosmopolitan city for India’s energetic capital.
Fly to New Delhi and visit not one, but three UNESCO World Heritage sites, haggle in the world-famous bazaars and admire the country’s largest mosque. Steeped in history and culture, New Delhi is one of the liveliest cities in the world, offering its visitors endless things to see and do.
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Flying from Melbourne to New Delhi: FAQs
What is the weather like in New Delhi?
The weather in New Delhi varies between the seasons, with the summer months (April-July) experiencing temperatures between 25°C to 45°C, and the most rainfall occurring in July and August during monsoon season. Winter (December-January) tends to be dry and enjoys average temperatures of 13.5°C. Spring (February-March) and Autumn (September-November) bring the most pleasant weather, ideal for tourists.
Is it easy to get around New Delhi?
The easiest way to get around New Delhi is by using the Metro, it is the quickest and most convenient way of travelling around the city. Not only is it cost-effective, but it allows travellers to avoid traffic on the roads. There are also buses, but these tend to get hot and crowded. Autorickshaws provide an authentic way of getting around, while taxi apps have also grown in popularity.
Top tips for Melbourne to New Delhi
See the UNESCO sites
While Melbourne is close to one of Australia’s natural wonders – the Twelve Apostles rock formation – New Delhi boasts three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Choose between the Red Fort Complex, Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar. Each one has a unique past steeped in history and provides stunning examples of ancient architecture.
Visit Asia’s largest spice market
These two cities share a love of bright colours. Melbourne showcases this through its eye-catching street art, while New Delhi displays it through spices. Take a trip to Khari Baoli, Asia’s largest spice bazaar, for the most wonderful display of brightly coloured spices and herbs one could possibly imagine. Find yourself entranced as you wander through the winding labyrinths of this Old Delhi gem.