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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
Start your journey from sunrise our representative will pick you from Airport or Hotel and take you to the Delhi sightseeing.
• India Gate & President House (one of the biggest government building in the world)
• Red Fort
• Jama Mosque
• Rickshaw ride at Chandni Chowk
• Cremation place of Mahatma Gandhi
• Light and sound show at Akshardham Temple
WiFi on board
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel/airport pickup
Hotel/airport drop-off
Fuel surcharge
Transport by private vehicle
Lunch
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
India Gate, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India The India Gate is located in the center of New Delhi, the capital of India. It was made by Edwin Lutyens In 1921. This landmark in Delhi commemorates the members of the erstwhile British Indian Army who sacrificed their lives fighting for the Indian Empire in the Afghan Wars and World War.
After India got its independence, India Gate became the site of Amar Jawan Jyoti -Indian Army's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is counted among the largest war memorials in India.
The Shrine of the Amar Jawan Jyoti is burning since 1971. It represents the flame of the immortal warrior that marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The shrine is made of black marble with a rifle placed on its barrel. This rifle is crested by a soldier's helmet. The words- "Amar Jawan" (Immortal Warrior) is inscribed in gold on each face of the cenotaph which is placed on an edifice. The edifice has four torches on its four corners, these torches are kept alive. 30 minutes
Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi, India Rashtrapati Bhavan or President House was the erstwhile residence of the British Viceroy. Its architect was Edwin Landseer Lutyens. The decision to build a residence in New Delhi for the British Viceroy was taken after it was decided in the Delhi Durbar of 1911 that the capital of India would be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi in the same year. It was constructed to affirm the permanence of British rule in India. This building gave the impression, in the words of a critique, the setting of a perpetual Durbar. The building and its surroundings were supposed to be 'an empire in stone', 'exercising imperial sway' and containing in it, "the abode of a disinterested elite whose rule was imposed from above". That 'empire in stone' and the perpetual Durbar was transformed to be the permanent institution of democracy on 26th January 1950 when Dr. Rajendra Prasad became the first President of India and occupied this building to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of India. It was from that day that this building was renamed as Rashtrapati Bhavan - the President's House.
It has four floors and 340 rooms, with a floor area of 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2), it was built using 1 billion bricks and 3,000,000 cu ft (85,000 m3) of stone with little steel. 15 minutes
Red Fort, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India The Red Fort, which is also known as the Lal Qila, was constructed by one of the most famous Mughal emperors, Shah Jahan. Built on the banks of river Yamuna, the fortress-palace was designed by architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. It took 8 years and 10 months to build the magnificent fort. The fort served as the royal residence of the Mughal emperors from 1648 to 1857. It took over the honor of royal residence from the famous Agra Fort when Shah Jahan decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. The Red Fort derives its name from the red-sandstone walls, which make the fort almost impregnable. The fort, which is located at Old Delhi, is one of the massive and prominent structures of India and is a fine example of Mughal architecture. It is often considered as the pinnacle of Mughal creativity. In modern times, the fort is of importance to the people of India as the Indian Prime Minister delivers his Independence Day speech from the fort, every year on August 15. In 2007, it was declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site. 60 minutes
Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid), New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India Following the death of his wife, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi and founded the walled city of Shahajahanabad. It remained the capital of the Mughals succeeding him and evolved to what we now know as Old Delhi. The Jama Masjid was commissioned to be the central mosque of the new city. Built by more than 5000 artisans under the supervision of Wazir Saadullah Khan, the mosque designed by architect Ustad Khalil, took 6 years to be completed. The mosque was inaugurated by Sayed Abdul Ghafoor Shah BukhariI, a mullah from Bukhara (now Uzbekistan), on 23 July 1656, on the invitation from Shah Jahan, whom he bequeathed the title Shahi Imam and appointed to the high office of Imamat-e-Uzma. The cost to build the mosque came to a whopping 1 million rupees at the time.The mosque houses several relics of Islamic religious significance like an age old transcript of the Quran printed on deer skin, the footmarks, sandals, and a red beard-hair of the Holy Prophet Mohammad. 30 minutes
Swaminarayan Akshardham, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham complex is a Hindu temple, and a spiritual-cultural campus in Delhi, India. Also referred to as Akshardham Temple or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture
Light and sound show at Akshardham Temple
This complex does not hold a temple alone. It has a water show, a theme garden, hall of values, IMAX film of Swaminarayan’s life, cultural boat ride and much more.
The main attraction of the complex is the temple, which is beautifully decorated with carved statues of dancers, deities, fauna, flora and others. This temple is built with Rajasthani sandstone (pink color) and Italian Carrara marble. This temple holds 234 pillars, 2000 deity statues, nine domes and much more. The temple holds 148 life-size elephant statues that weigh a total of 3000 ton. 150 minutes
Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India Rickshaw Ride at Chandni Chowk
In the heart of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a busy shopping area with markets full of spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry and vivid saris, while the narrow side streets are crowded with tiny shops selling essential oils, stationery and traditional Indian sweets. Nearby, the vast Mughal-era Red Fort now houses a museum complex, and the 17th-century Jama Masjid is a huge red-sandstone mosque with towering minarets. 60 minutes
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
vales m
13 Aug 2022
My experience with Himalayan Trips has been great, especially with Monica Madam who gave me this package! Hotel staff and car drivers used to tell everything very lovingly, I never felt that I am outside the house, I got so much respect and love from their staff, I will definitely request you guys once to share your experience with Himalayan trips. Must share..thank you *Monica madam*
SydneyJosh
26 Aug 2019
I highly recommend this trip. Not only is it a fantastic way to see Delhi, Jeevan is a true professional. Whether you want to cram all the sites into a long day, or just looking for a chilled ride to a few attractions, don't be afraid to ask to change it up. The basket of snacks, entry tips, and advice on what to do in the attractions are all what add up to a pleasurable experience. Remember, not all attractions are free, so ensure you have ₹1000-₹1500 cash per person to cover entry fees. Some attractions have tight security, and don't allow mobile phones or backpacks. Check them at the cloak check or leave them in the van, both options are perfectly safe. I'll definately be using Himalayan Tours again when I'm back in India.
SSKAVM
23 Mar 2019
I have experienced Jeevan's professionalism many times during my visit to Delhi. First of all he is an excellent human being, very safe driver and keep his car very neat and clean. He don't hesitate to provide helping hand to customer in order to make them very comfortable. He dropped us many time at very odd hours at the airport without any hesitation. I recommend him to anybody, who would like to use his services while in Delhi or other places in India. You are very safe in his hands. He will provide suitable suggestions whenever required.
Excellent job Jeevan and all the best. See you next time again when back in India.
Sanjay Malhotra, NY (USA)
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