A full-day tour of Delhi gives you a chance to experience the city's rich history, impressive architecture, and diverse culture. From the Mughal monuments in Old Delhi to the political powerhouses of New Delhi, and the serene beauty of gardens and temples, this tour showcases the best that the city has to offer. Whether you are a history lover, an architecture enthusiast, or someone simply looking to experience the pulse of modern India, Delhi’s charm and vibrancy are sure to leave you captivated.
Pickup from any hotel in Delhi or Gurugram
Jama Masjid in Delhi, India – One of the largest mosques in India, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Old Delhi, especially Chandni Chowk, offers one of the most immersive and authentic rickshaw ride experiences in India. These rides are a fantastic way to explore the bustling markets, historic lanes, and vibrant culture of this Mughal-era neighborhood.
India Gate, one of the most iconic landmarks of India, stands tall in the heart of New Delhi as a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers. A majestic arch that blends history, architecture, and national pride, India Gate draws millions of visitors every year, both for its grandeur and its deep symbolic significance.
And then, the majestic Parliament House (Sansad Bhavan) – A circular wonder of British-era design, representing the very core of India’s democracy.
The Lotus Temple, located in the heart of New Delhi, is one of the most remarkable landmarks in India. Known for its stunning lotus-shaped structure, it is not just a place of worship but a symbol of peace, unity, and universal love. Open to all, regardless of religion, the Lotus Temple represents the Bahá'í faith, which emphasizes the oneness of God, the unity of all religions, and the equality of all people.
The Qutub Minar was constructed by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, in 1193 AD. Its construction marked the beginning of Muslim rule in northern India. The Qutub Minar is more than just an architectural wonder; it is a symbol of India’s diverse history, rich cultural legacy, and the intermingling of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. Its towering presence in Delhi serves as a constant reminder of the changing tides of history and the remarkable achievements of past civilizations.
Humayun's Tomb was commissioned by Empress Haji Begum, the wife of Emperor Humayun, after his death in 1556. Humayun, the second ruler of the Mughal Empire, died in an accident, and his tomb was built to honor his memory and legacy. The tomb was completed in 1572, and its construction marked a key point in the development of Mughal architecture. The design and layout of Humayun's Tomb were groundbreaking at the time. It was the first garden tomb on the Indian subcontinent and set the template for subsequent Mughal tombs, including the Taj Mahal. The tomb is a monumental structure, showcasing the fusion of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architectural styles, which became the hallmark of Mughal architecture.
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