Delhi's winters are a treat for travelers across the globe, especially within the heart of Delhi which is popularly known as Lutyen's delhi. Most enchanting are the gardens that are flowering (especially during months of January-February), which have museums and tombs within it, speaking of a rich heritage of the past.
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Meeting Point
Sunder Nursery
- If you cannot make your own way to this meeting point, we can mutually create a hotel pick-up plan if you wish. Let's discuss where to meet and timings depending on your place of stay through message.
SUNDER NURSERY & HUMAYUN MUSEUM
Sunder Nursery is a beautiful garden in the heart of the city of Delhi. It occupies an area of 90 acres and has 20 heritage structures, of which six are UNESCO World Heritage monuments.
Built within Sunder Nursery gardens, the Humayun's Tomb Museum is a unique underground to showcase over 500 rare artifacts, including miniatures, manuscripts, coins, and architectural elements from the mausoleum and the surrounding Nizamuddin area.
Every Sunday an organic Farmer’s market is organized at Sunder Nursery. If your dates coincide with the weekend, we can enjoy the market.
Underground Museum: Built within Sunder Nursery gardens, the Humayun's Tomb Museum is a unique underground to showcase over 500 rare artifacts, including miniatures, manuscripts, coins, and architectural elements from the mausoleum and the surrounding Nizamuddin area.
LUNCH @ SUNDER NURSERY
There is a beautiful South India delicacy restaurant within the garden, surrounded by fountains. And, special home made ice creams:)
If you plan your trip on Sunday, there is a wide variety of organic food for your taste buds.
LODHI GARDEN & TOMBS
In the bustling heart of New Delhi lies a verdant sanctuary that defies time. This enchanting haven is none other than Lodhi Garden, a place where history breathes and nature thrives.
Spaced out amidst beautiful park are historical monuments that echo a dynasty of ruler’s footprints. Lodhi Garden traces its roots to the 15th century when Lodhi lords chose it as their burial ground. The garden houses significant tombs, including those of Mohammed Shah and Sikandar Lodi. In 1936, during British colonial rule, Lady Willingdon redesigned the area as a landscaped setting for these ancient monuments, initially naming it Lady Willingdon Park.
LODHI GARDENS/ KHAN MARKET
You can explore the garden or we can move to drop off at Khan market near the gardens - which is the most elite market of Delhi.
Ending Point
KHAN MARKET
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Guide fees
Transportation
Meals
Entrance fees
Personal expense
ENTRY FEE:
(1) Humayun Tomb museum: INR 35 for Indians and INR 550 for foreign nationals
(2) Sunder Nursery: INR 50 for Indians and INR 200 for foreign nationals
This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Tours are flexible. Itineraries are given for options. Tours can be modified as per mutual agreement. Tours available only in winter months of India from November to February (so that you can enjoy the weather). I prefer a 4-5 hours tour, but it can be discussed based on your interests.
If you want more days, you could choose to add other itineraries from the site or we could discuss your tour plan based on your interest.
Tours will be considered and conducted during winter months from November - February.
Itineraries can be customized depending on your interest.
There are ongoing Fairs and Festivals, cultural events. These can become a wonderful part of the tour based on the months of your travel.
Hello, my name is Anu and I live in the heart of India - Delhi. But, being a travel filmmaker and travelogue writer, I have traveled across length and width of India. Travelling is an obsessive passion where research on destinations is what makes it interesting for travelers to have a fun, well tailored itinerary to fully grasp "Incredible India."
$150/ per person