Delhi, the capital city of India, is a melting pot of fascinating history, indigenous culture, magnificent architecture, splendid forts, buzzing markets, glorious gardens, premiere hotels, and the finest restaurants with delectable cuisines. And is called the city of big-hearted people (Delhi dill waalon Ki).
We take you on a tour to explore Delhi on your own, immerse yourself in its charm, and enjoy lunch (if an option is selected) in a fancy restaurant.
Guide<br/>Pickup included
Lunch<br/>Pickup included
Lunch<br/>Guide<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
The Red Fort is a majestic fort in the city of Delhi in India that served as the main residence of the Mughal Emperors. It is renowned all over the world and denotes the Mughal power and majesty during their reign in India. The Emperor Shah Jahan built the Red Fort in 1648. It is built of red stone. It is located on the west bank of the river Yamuna, opposite the famous Chandni Chowk market. Every year on the Independence Day of India, the Prime Minister hoists the Indian "tricolour flag" at the main gate of the fort and delivers a nationally broadcasted popular speech.
The architecture of Red Fort is amazing and appreciable for its creations five centuries ago, without any modern-day technologies or methodologies. It is built with typical Mughal art and offers a spectacular view. Though it has witnessed many centuries that have treasured the history of our country, Red Fort stands young always.
Rikshaw Ride at chandni chowk
One of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid, is situated in Old Delhi. Its construction was started in 1644 and completed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Made of red sandstone and marble.
Raj Ghat is a grand memorial to the “father of the nation," Mahatma Gandhi. Prior to that, it was a popular ghat in Old Delhi, on the banks of the Yamuna. Today, it is a sprawling garden with a black marble platform at the exact place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated on January 31, 1948. This monument is of high national significance to Indians.
Qutb-Minar, in red and buff standstone, is the highest tower in India. It has a diameter of 14.32 m at the base and about 2.75 m on the top, with a height of 72.5 m.
Qutbu'd-Din Aibak laid the foundation of Minar in AD 1199 for the use of the mu'azzin (crier) to give calls for prayer and raised the first storey, to which were added three more storeys by his successor and son-in-law, Shamsu'd-Din Iltutmish (AD 1211-36).
India Gate in Delhi has been a symbol of the sacrifice and dedication of Indian soldiers.
Designed by Edwin Lutyens, it was constructed in the honour of 90,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. Also known as the India War Memorial, it also has 13,516 names of Indian and British soldiers engraved on its arch and foundations. These soldiers lost their lives during the Afghan War of 1919.
Amar Jawan Jyoti, which is also an important part of India Gate, was built later as a tribute to Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in the Indo-Pakistan War of December 1971.
Rashtrapati Bhavan, home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, is emblematic of Indian democracy and its secular, plural, and inclusive traditions. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker and stands on a 330-acre estate. It took seventeen years to build this presidential palace, which was completed in 1929. Almost seven hundred million bricks and three million cubic feet of stone were used in building this architectural marvel, which has 2.5 kilometres of corridors and 190 acres of garden area. The main building covers an area of 5 acres and has 340 rooms spread over four floors. The famous Mughal Gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan cover an area of 15 acres and have 159 celebrated varieties of roses, 60 varieties of bougainvillaea, and many other varieties of flowers.
The Parliament House is a circular colonnaded building. It also houses ministerial offices,numerous committee rooms, and an excellent library. Conceived in the Imperial Style, the Parliament House consists of an open verandah with 144 columns.
The domed circular central hall with oak-panelled walls and the three semi-circular buildings are used for the Rajya Shabha and Lok Shabha meetings.
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.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India's struggle for independence. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this towering minaret is a fine example of early Indo-Islamic architecture.
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.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a precursor to the Taj Mahal. This beautiful Mughal garden tomb is a must-visit.
A Baha'i House of Worship known for its flower-like shape. It is a symbol of peace and unity.
Creamy tomato-based curry with tender chicken pieces, originated in Delhi.
Spicy chickpea curry served with deep-fried bread.
A variety of savory snacks like Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, and Aloo Tikki.
Stuffed flatbread cooked on a griddle, often served with yogurt or pickle.
This is the most pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and various festivals. It's ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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New Delhi is generally safe for tourists, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas.
New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station
Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), Dhaula Kuan Bus Stand
Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra is a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.
The Pink City is known for its palaces, forts, and vibrant culture.
A spiritual and adventure hub, Rishikesh is famous for yoga, meditation, and river rafting.
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