Explore the iconic sights of Old and New Delhi with a private guide and choose from three tour durations to fit your schedule. Travel in comfort with a private air-conditioned vehicle to key attractions such as Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb. Visit significant landmarks including Raj Ghat, Parliament House, Chandni Chowk, and the stunning Akshardham temple. This tour includes entrance fees and round-trip transfers from your Delhi hotel, airport, or train station. Private tour of Old and New Delhi, Flexible duration options to suit your schedule, Drive by Parliament House, Red Fort, and India Gate, Experience the vibrant Chandni Chowk market and Includes entrance fees and convenient round-trip transfers
• Pickup Location: Delhi NCR
• Drop Location: None
• Suggested Pickup Time: None
This a comprehensive itinerary for your tour
Meet your guide at Sunheri Masjid and sit back in your tuk-tuk. Ride past the several colorful, busy bazaars of Old Delhi while your guide explains the important role they play for the locals.
Your first stop is Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Spend some time walking around the red sandstone courtyard. It was built in 1656 with the help of 5000 workers. It is situated in front of the royal residence 'Red Fort', in the midst of Chandni chowk.
Visit the famous market for spices in the Chandni Chowk. Let all your senses feel the Indian Spices like never before. Get to know some interesting facts and uses of spices.
Red Fort is a massive structure built by Shah Jahan between 1639-1648. It served as the main residence for the Mughal emperors. The architecture of the fort reflects upon the Indo-Islamic and Mughal style. Amazing fact is that it has a 2 KM long wall which is sure to impress anyone.
It is said that in the year 1664, the eighth Sikh Guru came to visit the King and cured people who were contracted with smallpox and cholera epidemic by distributing them water from the tank. That water tank, used by the Guru, still exists today inside the gurudwara and is believed to possess medicinal properties.
The 1921 'Tomb of the Unknown Soldier' has names of 13,300 Indian army servicemen carved on the wall who died during the First World War.
After seeing India Gate, you will also drive past Parliament House. You can take pictures and continue to your next monument.
You will be also visiting President's House.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is the first Garden Tomb of India. The sole purpose of Humayun's wife was to build this tomb after his death. You can either visit Humayun Tomb or Akshardham Temple.
It is one of the biggest Hindu Temples. It was constructed in 2005 but seems like it has been constructed for over a thousand years because of its architecture. You can either visit Humayun Tomb or Akshardham Temple.
It is the tallest minaret built up in 1192 with bricks. It is also a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in Mehrauli. The area around is known as the Qutub complex.
This will be your last stop in Delhi. Lotus Temple is a Bahá'í House of Worship that was dedicated in December 1986. Notable for its flower-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city.
In the evening end this memorable journey by getting a complimentary drop-off to the place of your choice anywhere in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, or Faridabad.
Pick up from anywhere in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad. Choose any pick up time between 8 AM to 10 AM
What an incredible day immersing ourselves in the vibrant tapestry of Delhi! Our guide was exceptional, bringing both the ancient history of Old Delhi and the modern pulse of New Delhi to life with captivating stories and profound knowledge. We saw so much and truly felt connected to the city's soul.
This tour offered a fantastic overview of Delhi's diverse character. I particularly enjoyed the stark contrasts between the bustling markets of Old Delhi and the grand avenues of New Delhi. While the traffic was intense, our guide handled it brilliantly and provided great local insights, making it a truly enriching cultural experience.
The sites visited on this tour were undoubtedly impressive, from the Red Fort to India Gate. Our guide was informative, but the pace felt a bit rushed, especially in the more crowded areas of Old Delhi. It's a great way to see the highlights, but be prepared for a packed itinerary.
Visitors cannot damage the monument, discharge firearms, cook or eat food except in designated areas, beg for alms, or violate any customs or practices. Visitors are also not allowed to bring animals or vehicles into the monument, except in designated parking areas
The Lotus Temple is open to visitors on weekdays, except Mondays, from 9 AM to 5 PM
One can take photographs of any protected monument. One is not authorized to bring a camera stand, extra lights, or any such appliance
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