By offering an unforgettable amalgamation of past with present and of history with modernity, the city of Delhi has become a place that every traveller must visit at least once in his or her lifetime. Our 1 Day Delhi Tour Packages promises a holiday filled with experiences that are worth cherishing.
New Delhi
- hotel/airport/railway station
Masjid-i-Jehan-Numa (Persian: مسجدِ جهان نما), commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656, and inaugurated by its first Imam, Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari. Situated in the Mughal capital of Shahjahanabad (today Old Delhi), it served as the imperial mosque of the Mughal emperors until the demise of the empire in 1857. The Jama Masjid was regarded as a symbolic gesture of Islamic power across India, well into the colonial era. It was also a site of political significance during several key periods of British rule. It remains in active use, and is one of Delhi's most iconic sites, closely identified with the ethos of Old Delhi
Having historical significance, the massive Lal Qila or Red Fort is a popular tourist venue in Delhi. It is believed to have been constructed by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century. The Red Fort Complex also includes the old Salimgarh Fort, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546.
This iconic and majestic arch gate in Delhi commemorates the undivided British army soldiers who laid down their lives during World War I and the 3rd Anglo-Afghan War of 1919. It is a War Memorial situated in the Rajpath area of Delhi. The Republic Day Parade on 26th January each year is held at this place
The President’s Secretariat or Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India. It has been masterfully created by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. This landmark is a blend of traditional Indian and classical European architectural styles.
For more than 800 years, this fantastic landmark of Delhi has remained the world’s tallest brick tower. Qutub Minar is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi. The construction of the towering 73-meter monument was started by Qutab-ud-din Aibak in 1193, immediately after the defeat of Delhi’s last Hindu kingdom. The construction of the Minaret was finished by Firoz Shah Tughlak in 1368. It was erected as the tower of victory.
This ancient mausoleum with a height of 42.5 meters, which is considered as one among the first Mughal structures was built in 1565-1572. It was built by Hamida Banu Begum in the memory of her husband Mughal ruler Humayun. A UNESCO world heritage site, Humayun’s tomb presents an astounding structure which has been built in Persian and Indian style of architecture
Built with a whopping cost 10 million dollars, Lotus Temple is dedicated to Bahai faith, which believes in oneness and unity of all religions. This temple, located near the Lajpat Nagar Flyover, was opened to public in the 1986 and since then it has been attracting tourists from everywhere. Its unique structure of a lotus flower mesmerizes everyone
lThe Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, India. It is located close to the Old Delhi Railway Station. The Red Fort monument is located at the eastern end of Chandni Chowk. It was built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor of India Shah Jahan and designed by his daughter Jahanara. The market was once divided by canals (now closed) to reflect moonlight and remains one of India's largest
New Delhi
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
guide
Bottled water
Lunch
Alcoholic Beverages
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Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
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