Want to see Delhi in just 6-8 hours? This tour packs the best of the city into one action-filled day. Start in Old Delhi with the awe-inspiring Jama Masjid, then dive into the vibrant energy of Chandni Chowk and explore the fragrant Spice Market. Feel the rush with a classic rickshaw ride and a peaceful stop at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Next, zoom over to New Delhi to visit the iconic India Gate and Parliament House, before discovering the stunning Humayun’s Tomb and the serene Lotus Temple. Wrap up with the towering Qutub Minar and enjoy a lunch break along the way. Experience the best of Delhi in just one unforgettable day!
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Begin at Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Its grand courtyard can hold up to 25,000 people. The red sandstone domes and intricate calligraphy are truly mesmerizing. Climb a minaret (optional) for a view of Old Delhi.
Ride a traditional rickshaw through Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi. The narrow lanes are packed with local shops selling fabrics, jewelry, sweets, and street food. This bustling area gives you a true feel of Old Delhi’s charm and chaos. The rickshaw adds a fun, authentic twist to your experience.
This beautiful Sikh temple welcomes people of all faiths. Known for its golden dome and large pond (Sarovar), it's a serene stop in the middle of the city. You can also witness the langar (community kitchen) where food is prepared for thousands daily. Cover your head and experience the peaceful atmosphere.
We’ll now drive through the elegant roads of New Delhi, stopping for a photo at India Gate—a war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers.
Get a close view of the President’s House and Parliament from the car. These buildings represent modern India’s political power and colonial past.
A hidden gem near Connaught Place, this 60-meter-long stepwell dates back to ancient times. Its symmetrical steps and eerie silence make it a great photo spot and a peaceful break. Legends say it’s haunted, but it’s one of Delhi’s most unique historic sites.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is often called the "predecessor of the Taj Mahal." Built in 1570, it holds the tomb of Mughal emperor Humayun and is surrounded by Persian-style gardens. Its red sandstone and white marble design is breathtaking. Perfect for history lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Shaped like a blooming lotus, this Bahá’í temple is open to people of all faiths for silent meditation. The architecture is modern and striking, surrounded by peaceful gardens. Step inside and enjoy a moment of calm in this spiritual sanctuary. If closed, you’ll be taken to Qutub Minar instead.
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