Discover Delhi’s hidden gems with expert guides. Customize your tour for a unique, immersive experience. Book now for unforgettable memories.
Discover Delhi’s hidden gems with expert guides. Customize your tour for a unique, immersive experience. Book now for unforgettable memories.
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - At Jama Masjid in New Delhi, visitors can:
- Experience the magnificence of one of India’s largest mosques, celebrated for its stunning architecture and historical importance.
- Admire the intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship of the mosque’s red sandstone and marble structure, featuring massive domes,…
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - At Jama Masjid in New Delhi, visitors can:
- Experience the magnificence of one of India’s largest mosques, celebrated for its stunning architecture and historical importance.
- Admire the intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship of the mosque’s red sandstone and marble structure, featuring massive domes, minarets, and ornate arches.
- Remove their shoes and enter the mosque’s courtyard to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and observe worshippers in prayer.
- Ascend the minaret for a panoramic view of Old Delhi, offering breathtaking vistas of the bustling streets and historic landmarks.
- Explore the mosque’s interior, appreciating its spacious prayer hall adorned with elegant marble flooring, decorative motifs, and Quranic calligraphy.
- Red Fort -
- Discover the majestic architecture of the fort, including its imposing walls, gates, and intricate designs.
- Visit the various pavilions, halls, and courtyards within the fort complex, such as the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience) and the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), each with unique features and historical significance.
- Admire the stunning beauty of the fort’s iconic structures, like the Naubat Khana (Drum House), Rang Mahal (Palace of Colors), and Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque).
- Learn about the rich history and cultural significance of the Red Fort through informational displays, guided tours, or audio guides available on-site.
- Enjoy cultural performances or events hosted within the fort premises, showcasing traditional music, dance, and arts.
- Capture memorable photographs against the backdrop of the fort’s grand architecture and picturesque surroundings.
- Khari Baoli Dry Fruits and Grocery - Khari Baoli is Asia’s largest wholesale spice market and one of Old Delhi’s most vibrant attractions. Located near the historic Red Fort, this centuries-old market is a sensory delight, filled with the rich aromas of spices, herbs, dry fruits, and teas from across India. As visitors walk through its narrow lanes, they’ll witness traditional trading practices, colorful sacks of spices, and bustling shops that have been run by families for generations.
A visit to Khari Baoli offers a unique glimpse into India’s culinary heritage and local culture. It is a paradise for food lovers, photographers, and travelers who want to experience the authentic spirit of Old Delhi. The market is best explored on foot, and guided tours are recommended to fully understand its history and significance.
- India Gate -
- The Monument Itself: Travelers will see the impressive and iconic India Gate, a towering 42-meter-high war memorial made of red and pale sandstone and granite. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it resembles the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and is a significant landmark in New Delhi.
- Names of Soldiers:
- The Eternal Flame (Amar Jawan Jyoti):
- The Canopy: Near the India Gate, travelers will see a 73-foot canopy, also designed by Lutyens. Originally it housed a statue of King George V, which was later removed after India gained independence. The canopy stands as a reminder of India’s colonial past and its journey to independence.
- The Surrounding Lawns and Gardens:
- Fountains:
- Rajpath: Travelers will see Rajpath, the ceremonial boulevard that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) to India Gate. Rajpath is the site of the annual Republic Day parade, showcasing India’s cultural and military heritage.
- Ice Cream and Street Vendors:
- Photography Opportunities:
- Raj Ghat -
- Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi:
- Eternal Flame:
- Beautiful Gardens:
- Pathways and Walkways:
- Informational Plaques:
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Adjacent Memorials: Near Raj Ghat, travelers can also find memorials dedicated to other prominent Indian leaders, such as:
- Jawaharlal Nehru: The first Prime Minister of India.
- Indira Gandhi: The first female Prime Minister of India.
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Rajiv Gandhi: Former Prime Minister of India.
These additional memorials provide a broader historical context and an opportunity to pay respects to other influential figures in Indian history.
- Museum and Exhibits:
- Peaceful Environment:
- Reflective Pools:
- Sculptures and Artistic Representations: Travelers might also see various sculptures and artistic representations of Mahatma Gandhi, depicting his life and times. These sculptures often capture significant moments and convey the essence of his philosophy and leadership.
- Lotus Temple -
- Architectural Marvel:
- Lotus Flower Design:
- Universal Symbolism:
- Peaceful Environment:
- Worship Space:
- Bahá’í Faith:
- Architectural Awards:
- Tourist Attraction: The Lotus Temple attracts millions of visitors from around the world each year, drawn not only by its unique architecture but also by its message of unity and peace. It is a popular tourist destination and a must-see landmark in New Delhi.
- Photography Opportunity: The Lotus Temple offers stunning photo opportunities both inside and outside the building. The intricate marble petals and the surrounding gardens make for picturesque scenes that visitors often capture to commemorate their visit.
- Cultural Exchange: Visiting the Lotus Temple provides an opportunity for cultural exchange and understanding as visitors from diverse backgrounds come together to experience its beauty and serenity.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan -
- The Main Building:
- The Forecourt:
- The Mughal Gardens:
- The Central Dome:
- Durbar Hall:
- Ashoka Hall:
- State Dining Room:
- Presidential Library and Museum:
- The Gardens Circuit:
- The Stables and Garage:
- The Changing of the Guard Ceremony:
- The Reception Halls:
- Architectural Details:
- Qutub Minar -
- Iconic Monument: Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Delhi, India, and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. It is the tallest brick minaret in the world and a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture.
- Historical Significance:
- Architectural Features:
- Intricate Carvings:
- Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque:
- Iron Pillar:
- Alai Darwaza:
- Cultural Significance:
- Photography Opportunity:
- Visitor Experience:

- Private air-conditioned car
- Professional tour guide
- Lunch included (if option chosen)
- Mineral water
- Monument entrance tickets (if option chosen)
- Pickup and drop-off
- Private air-conditioned car
- Professional tour guide
- Lunch included (if option chosen)
- Mineral water
- Monument entrance tickets (if option chosen)
- Pickup and drop-off
- Drinks are not included
- Gratuities for the guide and driver .
- Drinks are not included
- Gratuities for the guide and driver .
Customized Itineraries:
Tailored travel plans are crafted to align with each traveler’s interests and preferences, guaranteeing a distinctive and rewarding experience.
Expert Guides:
Our skilled and informed guides deliver profound insights, historical background, and captivating narratives, ensuring your trip is both educational and enjoyable….
Customized Itineraries:
Tailored travel plans are crafted to align with each traveler’s interests and preferences, guaranteeing a distinctive and rewarding experience.
Expert Guides:
Our skilled and informed guides deliver profound insights, historical background, and captivating narratives, ensuring your trip is both educational and enjoyable.
Authentic Experiences:
We provide immersive experiences that go beyond standard sightseeing, enabling you to discover local culture, hidden treasures, and genuine moments in India.
- We can accommodate diets like vegan, vegetarian, gluten free
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.