Private Old and New Delhi Tour by Car
This tour package will take you through the Old and New Delhi city tour. In one day you will get the chance to explore the Delhi city both from in and out. Also known as the Capital of India, this city has a great heritage and royal history within itself. Don’t miss this tour if you are in India.
Delhi Tour: With this option you will only get Private A/C car with driver and tour guide.But Entrance Fees and Lunch you have to pay at the spot.<br/>Pickup included
Tour with Private A/C Car, Entrance Fees, Tour Guide Service, Lunch and All Taxes.<br/>Pickup included
Pick up from anywhere in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad. Choose any pick up time between 7 AM to 10 AM
Historical Significance: Originally a bungalow belonging to Raja Jai Singh in the 17th century, it became a gurdwara after Guru Har Krishan's stay in 1664. The complex includes a holy pond, believed to have healing properties, and a community kitchen (Langar) that serves free meals to all visitors.
Key Attractions:
Golden Dome, Sarovar (Holy Pond), Langar Hall and
Prayer Hall (Darbar Sahib)
Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid served as the imperial mosque for Mughal emperors and was a symbol of Islamic power in India. It was inaugurated in 1656 by Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari, the first Imam appointed by Shah Jahan
Chandni Chowk, meaning "Moonlight Square," is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, India. Established in 1650 by Princess Jahanara Begum, the favored daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it was designed as a grand boulevard flanked by imposing havelis and significant structures.
Khari Baoli, located in the heart of Old Delhi, is renowned as Asia's largest wholesale spice market. Established in the 17th century, it has evolved from a historic stepwell to a bustling hub for spices, herbs, nuts, and other culinary essentials.
The Red Fort, locally known as Lal Qila, is a monumental fortress located in the heart of Old Delhi. Constructed between 1638 and 1648 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for around 200 years. In 2007, the Red Fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its historical and architectural significance.
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.
The Parliament House, known as Sansad Bhavan, is an iconic circular building located in the heart of New Delhi, India. It serves as the seat of the Parliament of India, housing both the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The foundation stone was laid in 1921, and the building was inaugurated in 1927. Designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, it showcases a blend of Indian and Western architectural styles
Next, President House. Originally built as the residence for the Viceroy of India, Viceroy's House as it was then called, has metamorphosed into today's Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Agrasen Ki Baoli, also known as the Ugrasen Ki Baoli, is a historic stepwell located near Connaught Place in New Delhi, India. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the city's rich history and engineering prowess.
Humayun's Tomb, located in New Delhi, India, is a significant example of Mughal architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Commissioned by Empress Bega Begum in 1569–70, it serves as the mausoleum for her husband, Emperor Humayun. Designed by Persian architects Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son Sayyid Muhammad, the tomb is renowned for its symmetrical beauty and historical importance.
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.
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.
Indian Rupee (INR)
IST (GMT+5:30)
230VV, 50HzHz
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
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