Embark on a full day city tour of Delhi and explore its iconic memorials, majestic forts, beautiful mosques, and more. Visit Rajghat, Red Fort, Qutab Minaret, Lotus Temple, and drive past government buildings.
Embark on a full day city tour of Delhi and explore its iconic memorials, majestic forts, beautiful mosques, and more. Visit Rajghat, Red Fort, Qutab Minaret, Lotus Temple, and drive past government buildings.
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656, Jama Masjid in Delhi is among India’s largest and most splendid mosques. Built with red sandstone and white marble, it boasts three grand gates, four towers, and two minarets standing 40 meters high. The mosque’s expansive courtyard can host over 25,000 worshippers….
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656, Jama Masjid in Delhi is among India’s largest and most splendid mosques. Built with red sandstone and white marble, it boasts three grand gates, four towers, and two minarets standing 40 meters high. The mosque’s expansive courtyard can host over 25,000 worshippers. Its detailed carvings, calligraphy, and domes are exemplary of Indo-Islamic architecture.
- Raj Ghat - Raj Ghat in Delhi serves as a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. Situated on the Yamuna River’s banks, it marks the site of Gandhi’s cremation on January 31, 1948. The black marble platform with an eternal flame represents his enduring legacy. Encircled by tranquil gardens, the site also displays inscriptions of his final words, “Hey Ram.”
- Lotus Temple - The Lotus Temple in Delhi, designed to resemble a blooming lotus flower, is a Baháʼí House of Worship open to everyone. Constructed from white marble, it features 27 petals arranged in clusters to create its distinctive design. Completed in 1986, it fosters unity and peace, inviting people of all faiths to meditate and pray in silence. Surrounded by lush gardens and pools, the temple provides a peaceful setting. It is one of Delhi’s most frequented landmarks, celebrated for its remarkable architecture and spiritual importance.
- Qutub Minar - Qutub Minar in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick minaret globally. Initiated in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak and later finished by his successors, it rises 73 meters with five tapering stories. Made from red sandstone and marble, it showcases intricate carvings and Arabic inscriptions. Encircled by historic ruins and the Iron Pillar, Qutub Minar exemplifies Indo-Islamic architecture and Delhi’s rich history, drawing numerous visitors worldwide.
- India Gate - India Gate in Delhi is a 42-meter-high war memorial honoring Indian soldiers who perished in World War I. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931, it stands prominently along Rajpath. The names of over 13,000 soldiers are etched on its walls. Beneath the arch burns the eternal flame of Amar Jawan Jyoti, added after the 1971 war. Surrounded by lawns and fountains, India Gate is a favored spot for tourists and locals, symbolizing national pride and sacrifice.
- Birla Mandir Temple (Lakshmi Narayan) - Birla Mandir, also known as Laxminarayan Temple, is a significant Hindu temple in Delhi constructed in 1939 by the Birla family. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi, it features magnificent architecture with red and white sandstone. The temple complex includes shrines to other deities, beautiful gardens, and fountains. Located near Connaught Place, it draws both devotees and tourists. Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated it with the stipulation that people of all castes would be permitted entry.

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- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private guide
- Parking fees
- Any lunch/dinner, drinks, tips, gratitude, camera/vedio tickets etc.
- Entrance fees
- Any lunch/dinner, drinks, tips, gratitude, camera/vedio tickets etc.
- Entrance fees
A full-day city tour of Delhi provides an enriching mix of history, culture, and contemporary life. The tour usually starts in Old Delhi, where visitors explore landmarks such as Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, followed by a rickshaw ride through the lively bazaars of Chandni Chowk. The historic Red Fort and Raj Ghat, the peaceful…
A full-day city tour of Delhi provides an enriching mix of history, culture, and contemporary life. The tour usually starts in Old Delhi, where visitors explore landmarks such as Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, followed by a rickshaw ride through the lively bazaars of Chandni Chowk. The historic Red Fort and Raj Ghat, the peaceful memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, are also on the itinerary. In New Delhi, the tour includes stops at India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Parliament House. Visitors can admire the magnificence of Humayun’s Tomb and the towering Qutab Minar, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A visit to the Lotus Temple offers tranquility and stunning architecture. The tour also includes a visit to Birla Mandir and a stroll through Delhi’s vibrant markets. This journey highlights the essence of India, from Mughal splendor to colonial elegance and spiritual harmony, creating an unforgettable experience for any traveler.
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