Places Covered: India Gate – President's Palace – Raj Ghat Mahatma Gandhi Memorial – Jama Masjid – Red Fort – Humayun's Tomb – Lotus Temple – Qutub Minar
Delhi Explore the grand monuments of Delhi on a private 09-hour sightseeing tour, and learn more about India’s diverse culture and life. Learn about the Delhi's rich history, as you visit stunning Mughal architecture, and landmarks of love, the British Empire, and religion.
Situated in the core of New Delhi, India Gate worked in 1931 remembers the warriors of the British Indian Army who lost their lives while battling for the British Empire in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
Known as The Rashtrapati Bhavan, it is one of the grandest structures constructed anywhere in the erstwhile British Empire.
Raj Ghat is a remembrance committed to Mahatma Gandhi. Initially, it was the name of a memorable ghat of Old Delhi.
The greatest and most well-known mosque of Old Delhi in India. Worked by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who likewise developed the Taj Mahal, this mosque lies on an extremely bustling focal road of Old Delhi, the Chawri Bazar Road.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site - Red Fort is a seventeenth century fortress that filled in as the home of the Mughal Emperors of India. The fortress filled in as the capital of the Mughals until 1857 when Mughal sovereign Bahadur Shah Zafar was ousted by the British Indian government. From here you can likewise visit chronicled Chandni Chowk showcase territory.
Break for Lunch for around 45 Minutes around early afternoon at an eatery of your decision.
The sixteenth Century tomb was the principal garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent worked by Humayun's bereft Queen, Haji Begum.
The blossom molded Lotus Temple, is a Bahá'í House of Worship and noticeable milestone and fascination in the Delhi city.
Qutub Minar In the end, we visit the UNESCO recorded World Heritage Site which is the tallest minaret on the planet made up of blocks.
Your visit will end with a drop back at your lodging or habitation in Delhi city limits.