Explore Delhi’s iconic landmarks in a private, full-day tour. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, India Gate, and Red Fort.
Explore Delhi’s iconic landmarks in a private, full-day tour. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, India Gate, and Red Fort.
- Red Fort - Constructed by Shah Jahan between 1639 and 1648, the Red Fort served as the primary residence for Mughal emperors. Its architecture showcases Indo-Islamic and Mughal styles. Notably, it features an impressive 2 KM long wall.
- Chandni Chowk - Meet your guide at Sunheri Masjid and enjoy a tuk-tuk ride through the vibrant, bustling…
- Red Fort - Constructed by Shah Jahan between 1639 and 1648, the Red Fort served as the primary residence for Mughal emperors. Its architecture showcases Indo-Islamic and Mughal styles. Notably, it features an impressive 2 KM long wall.
- Chandni Chowk - Meet your guide at Sunheri Masjid and enjoy a tuk-tuk ride through the vibrant, bustling bazaars of Old Delhi, as your guide explains their significance to the locals.
- Khari Baoli - Explore the renowned spice market in Chandni Chowk. Experience the rich aromas and learn fascinating facts and uses of various spices.
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Begin your tour at Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque. Wander through its red sandstone courtyard. Built in 1656 with the labor of 5000 workers, it stands opposite the Red Fort in the heart of Chandni Chowk.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - A perfect spot for lunch. In 1664, the eighth Sikh Guru visited the King and healed people suffering from smallpox and cholera by giving them water from a tank, which still exists today and is believed to have medicinal properties.
- India Gate - This 1921 memorial, known as the ‘Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,’ bears the names of 13,300 Indian army servicemen who died in World War I.
- Parliament House - After visiting India Gate, drive past Parliament House, take some photos, and proceed to your next destination.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - Visit the President’s House.
- Raj Ghat - An optional stop, Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. Originally a historic ghat in Old Delhi, it later became the name of the memorial area near the Yamuna River.
- Humayun’s Tomb - A UNESCO World Heritage Site and India’s first garden tomb, built by Humayun’s wife after his death.
- Swaminarayan Akshardham - One of the largest Hindu temples, built in 2005, yet its architecture gives it an ancient appearance. You can choose to visit either Humayun’s Tomb or Akshardham Temple.
- Lotus Temple - A Bahá’í House of Worship dedicated in December 1986, known for its flower-like design. It is a major city attraction but is closed on Mondays.
- Qutub Minar - The tallest brick minaret, built in 1192, and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mehrauli, within the Qutub complex.

- Tuk Tuk ride in Old Delhi
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes
- Lunch
- Private live tour guide as per itinerary
- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- Entry/Admission - Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutab Minar
- Tuk Tuk ride in Old Delhi
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes
- Lunch
- Private live tour guide as per itinerary
- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- Entry/Admission - Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutab Minar
- Tips for driver and guide
- Beverages
- Tips for driver and guide
- Beverages
After pickup from the your hotel in an air-conditioned private car, head straight-to the 16th-century Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Mughal monument that inspired the Taj Mahal. Then, drive south to another iconic Mughal site: the Qutub Minar, the world’s tallest brick minaret and a remnant of Delhi’s ancient dynasties.
The Lotus…
After pickup from the your hotel in an air-conditioned private car, head straight-to the 16th-century Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Mughal monument that inspired the Taj Mahal. Then, drive south to another iconic Mughal site: the Qutub Minar, the world’s tallest brick minaret and a remnant of Delhi’s ancient dynasties.
The Lotus Temple, a unique, petal-shaped white marble structure—last of seven Bahai temples in the world. After a lunch break, head to the 17th-century, Mughal-built Jama Masjid, the largest and most spectacular mosque in India and one of the standout sights in Old Delhi.
From there, swing by the India Gate, Delhi’s answer to the Arc de Triomphe and a symbol of modern India. Lastly, stop by the unforgettable Red Fort, a former royal residence built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, before drop-off to your accommodation.
The above is a general route, but the order of tours will be optimized depending on the location of your accommodation.
- If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: DEL01
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.