Exploring Delhi A Journey Through History and Culture
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Exploring Delhi A Journey Through History and Culture

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7h - 8h
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About this experience

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Delhi, where history meets modern vibrancy! Explore iconic landmarks like the majestic Red Fort, the serene beauty of Humayun's Tomb, and the stunning architecture of Qutub Minar. Wander through bustling markets in Chandni Chowk, savoring the rich flavors of local cuisine. Don't miss the peaceful atmosphere at Raj Ghat, honoring Mahatma Gandhi, or the grandeur of India Gate. With a blend of ancient heritage and contemporary charm, Delhi promises an enriching experience. Book your sightseeing adventure now and immerse yourself in the dynamic culture and history of India’s capital!

Available options

Deluxe

Monument entrance fees<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Delhi sightseeing<br/>sedan<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Licensed Guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Pick up from desired location or the travellers stay. The Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Delhi, India. Standing at 73 meters (240 feet), it is the tallest brick minaret in the world and a prime example of Indo-Islamic architecture.

Constructed in the 12th century, the minaret was commissioned by Qutb al-Din Aibak to celebrate his victory over the last Hindu kingdom in Delhi. The Qutub Minar is adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions in Arabic, showcasing beautiful calligraphy and geometric patterns. The structure tapers as it rises, with five distinct stories, each marked by projecting balconies.

The surrounding complex includes several other historical structures, such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, which is one of the earliest mosques in India, and the Iron Pillar of Delhi, known for its rust-resistant composition. The Qutub Minar attracts thousands of visitors each year, serving as a symbol of India's rich history and architectural heritage.

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Stop 2

The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, India, is a stunning architectural marvel and a prominent Bahá'í House of Worship. Completed in 1986, the temple is renowned for its unique lotus flower shape, symbolizing purity and peace.

The structure consists of 27 free-standing marble-clad petals arranged in three layers, forming a striking and harmonious design. The temple sits in the midst of lush gardens, enhancing its tranquil atmosphere and inviting visitors for meditation and reflection.

The interior of the Lotus Temple features a spacious hall that can accommodate over 2,500 people, with no rituals or ceremonies, emphasizing the Bahá'í principle of universal peace and unity among all religions. The temple's design encourages natural light, creating a serene ambiance for visitors of all faiths.

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Stop 3

Humayun's Tomb, located in Delhi, India, is a stunning example of Mughal architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Completed in 1572, it was commissioned by Humayun's widow, Empress Bega Begum, as a mausoleum for the emperor.

The tomb is set within a large garden complex, featuring the typical Mughal charbagh (four-fold) layout, symbolizing paradise. The structure is primarily built of red sandstone and adorned with intricate white marble inlay work. Its impressive central dome, rising to 47 meters (154 feet), is surrounded by a series of smaller domes and arches, creating a grand and symmetrical appearance.

Inside, the tomb houses the grave of Humayun, along with several other members of the Mughal family. The interior features beautiful calligraphy and intricate geometric patterns, showcasing the artistic excellence of the era.

The surrounding gardens are meticulously maintained, with pathways, water channels, and fountains that enhance the serene environment.

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Stop 4

India Gate is a prominent monument in New Delhi, honoring the 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in World War I and the Anglo-Afghan Wars. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931, this 42-meter (138-foot) tall arch is made of red sandstone and granite, featuring intricate carvings.

At its base is the Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame dedicated to fallen soldiers. The area is popular for picnics and gatherings, especially during national celebrations like Republic Day. Illuminated at night, India Gate symbolizes national pride, resilience, and the spirit of India, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made for the nation.

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Stop 5

Rashtrapati Bhavan, located in New Delhi, is the official residence of the President of India. Designed by architect Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1929, it showcases a blend of colonial and Mughal architectural styles, featuring a grand central dome and intricate carvings.

The estate includes expansive Mughal Gardens, designed in the traditional charbagh style, with vibrant flowers and water channels. Beyond being a presidential residence, Rashtrapati Bhavan serves as a venue for official functions and embodies the spirit of Indian democracy and governance.

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Stop 6

Sansad Bhavan, or the Parliament House, is located in New Delhi and serves as the seat of the Indian Parliament. Designed by architect Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1927, it features a distinctive circular shape and a striking red sandstone façade.

The building houses the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States), along with offices and meeting rooms. Its grand interior is adorned with intricate artworks and carvings. Sansad Bhavan is a symbol of Indian democracy, hosting crucial legislative sessions and national discussions. The surrounding lawns and gardens enhance its stately presence.

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Stop 7

The Red Fort, or Lal Qila, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Delhi, India. Built in the mid-17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan, it served as the main residence of Mughal emperors. The fort is renowned for its stunning red sandstone architecture and massive walls, which stretch over 2 kilometers.

Inside, the fort features beautiful gardens, intricate marble buildings, and historical structures like the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience) and Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The Red Fort is a symbol of India’s rich history and heritage, and it plays a significant role during national celebrations, including Independence Day.

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Stop 8

Jama Masjid, located in Old Delhi, is one of India’s largest and most impressive mosques. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656, it showcases stunning Mughal architecture with red sandstone and white marble. The mosque features a grand courtyard that can accommodate thousands of worshippers, and its three majestic domes and two towering minarets rise above the city skyline.

The interior is adorned with intricate calligraphy and beautiful arches. Jama Masjid is not only a place of worship but also a significant cultural and historical landmark, attracting visitors and pilgrims alike.

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Stop 9

Raj Ghat is the memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, located in New Delhi, India. It features a simple black marble platform marking the spot where Gandhi was cremated in 1948. Surrounded by serene gardens and lush trees, the site is a place for reflection and homage.

Visitors can see an eternal flame that symbolizes his enduring legacy. Raj Ghat serves as an important site for memorial ceremonies and is visited by leaders and tourists from around the world, honoring Gandhi’s contributions to peace and non-violence. Drop back to the hotel or travellers stay location.

What's not included

WiFi on board
Restroom on board
Gratuities
Admission prices for each attraction is not covered

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN IT FR ES

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Near Marina Hotel, We will pick you up from any meeting point suggested. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead traveler's name.

About New Delhi

New Delhi, the capital of India, is a vibrant blend of ancient history and modern development. It offers a rich cultural experience with its historic monuments, bustling markets, and diverse cuisine. The city is a gateway to understanding India's past and present.

Top Attractions

Red Fort

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India's struggle for independence. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.

Historical 2-3 hours ₹35 ($0.50) for Indians, ₹500 ($7) for foreigners

Qutub Minar

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this towering minaret is a fine example of early Indo-Islamic architecture.

Historical 1-2 hours ₹30 ($0.40) for Indians, ₹500 ($7) for foreigners

India Gate

A war memorial dedicated to the soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan Wars. A popular evening spot for locals and tourists.

Historical 1 hour Free

Humayun's Tomb

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a precursor to the Taj Mahal. This beautiful Mughal garden tomb is a must-visit.

Historical 1-2 hours ₹30 ($0.40) for Indians, ₹500 ($7) for foreigners

Lotus Temple

A Baha'i House of Worship known for its flower-like shape. It is a symbol of peace and unity.

Religious 1 hour Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Butter Chicken

Creamy tomato-based curry with tender chicken pieces, originated in Delhi.

Dinner Non-vegetarian

Chole Bhature

Spicy chickpea curry served with deep-fried bread.

Lunch Vegetarian

Chaat

A variety of savory snacks like Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, and Aloo Tikki.

Snack Vegetarian, some options vegan

Paratha

Stuffed flatbread cooked on a griddle, often served with yogurt or pickle.

Breakfast Vegetarian, some options vegan

Popular Activities

River rafting in Rishikesh Hot air ballooning in Jaipur Trekking in the Aravalli Range Spa treatments in luxury hotels Yoga and meditation in Rishikesh Strolls in Lutyens' Delhi Attending a classical music or dance performance Visiting art galleries and museums

Best Time to Visit

October to March

This is the most pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and various festivals. It's ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15°C to 35°C 59°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Hindi, English
  • Widely spoken: Punjabi, Urdu, Bhojpuri
  • English: Widely spoken in urban areas

Currency

Indian Rupee (INR)

Time Zone

IST (GMT+5:30)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

New Delhi is generally safe for tourists, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use trusted transport options
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help

Getting there

By air
  • Indira Gandhi International Airport • 16 km from city center
By train

New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station

By bus

Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), Dhaula Kuan Bus Stand

Getting around

Public transport

Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Connects major attractions and neighborhoods.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Ola, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Connaught Place Old Delhi Lutyens' Delhi Hauz Khas

Day trips

Agra
233 km from Delhi • Full day

Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra is a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.

Jaipur
268 km from Delhi • Full day or overnight

The Pink City is known for its palaces, forts, and vibrant culture.

Rishikesh
240 km from Delhi • Full day or overnight

A spiritual and adventure hub, Rishikesh is famous for yoga, meditation, and river rafting.

Festivals

Diwali • October-November (dates vary) Holi • March (dates vary) Republic Day • January 26

Pro tips

  • Use the Delhi Metro for efficient and affordable travel around the city.
  • Try street food from busy stalls to ensure freshness and hygiene.
  • Bargain politely in markets, but be prepared to pay a fair price.
  • Carry small denominations for shopping and street food.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
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