Embark on a full-day tour of New and Old Delhi to discover the highlights of India's capital city. Amble down the city's most bustling streets. Gaze at buildings with untold religious significance.Includes private guide and driver, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
• Private full-day tour of Old and New Delhi
• See at least four World Heritage sites: Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and the Red Fort
• Drive by important government buildings and stop at India Gate
• Swing by the Presidential House and Parliament.
• Includes private vehicle and guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off
Hotel/Airport/Railway Station/or your desired location in Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon.
Our driver will reach at your hotel, airport, railway station (or other desired pickup location in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram) to pick you up and start the tour
Jama Masjid, also known as the Friday Mosque, this architectural wonder made of red sandstone can hold around 25,000 people at one go. Built by emperor Shah Jahan, it is the largest and the most splendid mosque in India. Visitors must wear traditional clothes and remove their shoes before entering the mosque.
Chandni Chowk, Shahjahanabad’s (old Delhi) main drag, this ancient bazaar is sure to knock you sideways with its mind-boggling array of eating places and shops selling clothes, shawls, footwear, jewellery, handicrafts, electronics, and whatnot. This bazaar dating back to the Mughal era is ideal for a hasty souvenir binge before you head home.
We will take you for Rikshaw Ride (included in price) for tour of Spice Market and Chandni Chowk Market. This is one of the best experience to feel old Delhi.
Dive into the riot of colours at Khari Baoli, Asia’s largest spice market in old Delhi. This market as old as the 17th century encompasses hundreds of shops selling local and exotic spices from around the country. Witness huge sacks filled with black salt, tamarind, turmeric, red chilies, and nutmeg lined across the narrow streets.
Housing the Mughals for nearly two centuries, the Red Fort took almost ten years to build. Listed one among the UNESCO World Heritage sites, this colossal sandstone structure features excellent Islamic architecture. An eminent historic hotspot, each year on Republic Day the Prime Minister of India hoists the Tricolor from its glorious ramparts.
A remarkable monument to discover, Agrasen ki Baoli dates back to the 14th century. Characterizing around 103 steps descending to the bottom, the rare beauty of this step-well is sure to set your eyes reeling. During your trip, you might just get lucky to hear some eerie stories related to this place. Agrasen ki Baoli, designated a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958, is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well.
This 42m high imposing stone memorial in the shape of a massive arch was designed by Lutyens back in 1921. Built-in the memory of around 90,000 Indian Army soldiers, this monument pays tribute to the Bravehearts who lost their lives during World War I, Northwest Frontier operations, and the 1919 Anglo-Afghan War.
One of the most captivating landmarks in the capital city of India, Parliament House, also known as the Sansad Bhavan is an epic spot to witness. In the year 1947, this building was the place where Britain handed over the powers to the newly independent India. Visitors are not allowed inside.
Also known as the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President’s House is a plush building encompassing 2.5km of corridors, 340 rooms, a dome shape Durbar Hall, an intriguing presidential library, and a captivating Ashoka Hall. There are several other lavish areas surrounding the President's House that are worth witnessing.
This towering Afghan-style victory minaret is unmissable. Sultan Qutb-ud-din proclaimed his supremacy over the defeated rulers of Qila Rai Pithora by erecting this 73m high structure. The tower has five storeys and projecting balconies. The intricate bands made of sandstone encircling the tower bear verses from the holy book of Quran.
popular as Bahai House of Worship, this tranquil place of worship is constructed in the form of a lotus flower. Aimed to bring various faiths together, this masterpiece was designed in the year 1986 by Fariborz Sahba, an Iranian-Canadian architect. Visitors can enter the temple to offer prayers or can meditate silently.
Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble platform that marks the spot of Mahatma Gandhi's cremation, Antyeshti (last rites) on 31 January 1948, a day after his assassination. It is left open to the sky while an eternal flame burns at one end.
sublime and extremely surreal is the charm of this monument that was built for emperor Humayun by his wife, Haji Begum. Symmetrical gardens, arched facades, and distinct Persian and Mughal elements make this historic edifice stand out from the rest. The work involving marble and red sandstone is truly arresting.
With us your Delhi city tour will be a true delight! In the end, we would drop you off at your desired location in Delhi, Noida, or Gurugram.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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