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Tour Itinerary

Welcome to an unforgettable journey through the heart of Delhi! Our meticulously crafted tour itinerary promises an immersive experience, unveiling the city’s rich tapestry of history, spirituality, and culture. From the iconic monuments that stand as silent witnesses to centuries gone by, to the vibrant markets pulsating with local life, each day offers a new chapter in Delhi’s story.

Join us as we navigate through historical marvels, spiritual landmarks, and the vibrant hues of local existence, ensuring your visit is a seamless blend of discovery, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Get ready to embark on a curated adventure that captures the essence of Delhi’s past and present, leaving you with indelible memories and a deep appreciation for this dynamic metropolis.

 

Destinations we cover

Red Fort:

The Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, holds the echoes of India’s imperial history. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this majestic fortress served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. Its red sandstone walls and intricate architecture stand testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Mughal era.

India Gate:

India Gate, an iconic war memorial, was built in memory of the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, this towering structure stands at the heart of New Delhi and serves as a symbol of national pride and remembrance.

Jama Masjid:

Constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century, Jama Masjid is India’s largest mosque. Its red sandstone and marble marvel, with intricate calligraphy and delicate details, reflect the architectural brilliance of the Mughal era.

Humayun’s Tomb:

A masterpiece of Mughal architecture, Humayun’s Tomb is the final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the 16th century, set the precedent for the grandeur of later Mughal mausoleums, including the Taj Mahal.

Lodhi Pinting Colony 

Located between Khanna Market and Meharchand Market in Lodhi Colony, Lodhi Art District is India’s first-ever open-air art district where 25 street artists from India and around the world came together to paint the walls and create a masterpiece.

Qutub Minar:

Qutub Minar, a towering minaret built in the 12th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stands as a testament to the beginning of Indo-Islamic architecture in India and commemorates the victory of Qutb-ud-din Aibak.

Akshardham Temple: Opened in 2005, the Akshardham Temple complex is a modern architectural marvel. Inspired by traditional Hindu and Indian cultural elements, it showcases the rich heritage and spirituality of India.

Lotus Temple:

The Lotus Temple, a Bahá’í House of Worship, is renowned for its lotus-shaped design and serves as a symbol of unity and peace. Completed in 1986, it welcomes people of all faiths to pray and meditate.

Shri Laxmi Narayan Temple (Birla Mandir):

Built in 1939, the Birla Mandir is dedicated to Lord Laxmi Narayan. Its blend of modern and traditional architectural elements makes it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib:

Constructed in the 18th century, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most prominent Sikh gurdwaras in Delhi. It is known for its tranquil Sarovar (pond) and the compassionate service of the langar (community kitchen).

Lodhi Garden:

Lodhi Garden is a historical park housing tombs of the Sayyid and Lodhi rulers, dating back to the 15th century. The serene atmosphere and lush greenery make it a popular retreat in the heart of Delhi.

Hanuman Temple (Monkey Temple):

The Hanuman Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It attracts devotees and tourists alike, and the playful monkeys that inhabit the area add a unique charm.

Ugrasen ki Baoli:

An ancient stepwell believed to have been built by King Ugrasen, this architectural marvel dates back to the Mahabharata era. Ugrasen ki Baoli stands as a silent witness to centuries of Delhi’s history.

Connaught Place:

Built during the British colonial era, Connaught Place is a commercial and entertainment hub. Its circular market is surrounded by Georgian-style architecture, housing a variety of shops, restaurants, and theaters.

Indian Market Bazaar:

Delhi’s bustling bazaars, like Chandni Chowk, offer a sensory overload with vibrant colors, aromatic spices, and a plethora of goods. These markets have been the pulse of trade and commerce for centuries.

Local Life:

Exploring the local life of Delhi is an immersive experience. From diverse neighborhoods to bustling streets, every corner tells a story of the city’s dynamic and evolving culture. Witnessing daily life in Delhi is an integral part of understanding its essence.

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