Customize a 6-hour private tour of Delhi according to your schedule and interests. Mix-and-match sightseeing options from an extensive list of historical monuments, religious attractions, or something closer to nature. Select any five sights from a choice of 18, and explore them with your private guide, who will pick you up from your hotel. Entrance fees to monuments are not included. Choose any five places from the following list:
Complimentary pick up from & drop at any Hotel / Vacation rental / Guest house in Delhi city location. Supplement applicable for pick-up/drop from Gurgaon, Noida or other areas near Delhi. Supplement applicable for airport pick-up and/or drop.
An exquisite mid-16th-century tomb of the Mughal emperor with landscaping around.
The white marble gurudwara, with a gold-plated dome, is the most prominent Sikh temple. It has a pool inside, known for its holy water. It also has one of the largest free community kitchens in Delhi.
The park spread over 90 acres contains tombs and other architectural works of the 15th century.
Constructed in red sandstone, this is the highest monument tower in India. Also see the centuries-old Iron Pillar.
Janpath market near the outer circle of Connaught Place , is a lively market popular for inexpensive clothes, imitation jewelry, and antiques.
ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) temple, which the Hare Krishna movement opened in 1998. The sprawling complex features elaborate high-tech exhibits based on the Bhagavad Gita (a classic Hindu scripture), as well as extensive gardens and cavernous halls. It also has The World’s Largest Bhagavad Gita -The Astounding Gita is 2.80 X 2.00 meters tall , 800 Kgs weight.
Hauz Khas Village is dotted with contemporary restaurants and designer outlets. One can also see the ruins of a tomb and a lake nearby. Outside the market are The Deer Park (houses a large number of deer) and the Rose Garden which make up one of the largest green areas in South Delhi.
A government-managed market of traditional arts, crafts, textiles and cuisines from different parts of India.
A sandstone and marble mausoleum built in 1754 for Nawab Safdarjung. The Tomb is in the middle of 4 gardens and has an ambiance of spaciousness.
Meaning Old Fort, this mid-16th-century fort boasts of extensive ramparts and a lake nearby.
Agrasen ki Baoli (also known as Ugrasen ki Baoli) is a historical stepwell located in the heart of New Delhi. The Baoli is 60 meters long and 15 meters wide, with 108 steps leading down to the well. It has three levels, each lined with arched niches and chambers on both sides. The stepwell once served as a water reservoir and a social gathering place, especially during scorching Delhi summers.
Set amidst manicured lawns and shady trees, the complex resembles a quaint village of terracotta roofed cottages—a stark contrast to Delhi’s typical markets & malls. A calm, green haven just steps away from the diplomatic enclave and Ashoka Hotel. You can shop for Ethnic & Contemporary Apparel, Home Décor & Crafts, Teas & Treats, Cigars, Jewellery & Accessories, and there are a few restaurants and cafes too.
It is spread over 200 acres and consists of around 100 historically significant monuments. It is the only area in Delhi known for 1,000 years of continuous years of occupation. One of the most visited sites within this area is The Rajon ki Baoli (water step well), which is rectangular in plan and is the largest and most ornamented of the three baolis in Mehrauli.
The park is ecologically diverse, with zones replicating Delhi’s original natural habitats and features like bonsai houses, water gardens, herb sections, and flower valleys. Now includes 15 historic monuments/ruins — 6 of which have UNESCO World Heritage recognition—including Sunder Burj, Lakkarwala Burj, and Sunderwala Mahal
The Lotus Temple (of Baháʼí faith) is a striking structure in white, shaped like a blooming lotus, & set amid serene gardens. Open to all faiths, it offers a peaceful space for meditation and reflection. Monday's closed
Location where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life before he was assassinated in 1948. Pictures and exhibits adorn walls of various rooms inside the building.
Also known as Rajiv Chowk, its a round market with colonnaded Georgian-style buildings, it is also the financial & commercial center of Delhi. A lot of local and global chains have their stores along with restaurants & bars serving food from all over the world.
Jantar Mantar is an 18th-century astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, featuring massive instruments used to measure time and celestial bodies. It's a fascinating blend of science, architecture, & history located in the heart of the city.
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