
Delhi is a Seven Empires Capital, and the Yamuna River divided in two Parts, and connected by Endless bridges and subways. And both parts there is something to Look at Delhi, Delhi is Not bad combines primitive Eastern culture and modern technology, the luxury of resort areas and the poverty of old districts. In the capital of India, not only a large number of cultural attractions, museums and architectural monuments, but also a huge number of slums with the poor, living below the poverty line.
Those wishing to see Delhi in its original form, experts recommend visiting the Red Fort and Jama masjid in the old city. This unique structure has preserved many monuments of the ancient culture of the Indian people.
There is a market on the territory of the Fort where you can buy souvenirs that will keep memories of the trip for a long time.
Tour Duration:
Delhi sightseeing Private Day Tour by Car and Driver
Destination:
Old Delhi and New Delhi
Tour Overview
Morning meet your personal driver with at Your pick point may Hotel / Airport drive to visit old Delhi where you can explore Jama Masjid, a mosque is the historical place is located in the central heart of old Delhi just opposite the famous Red fort. Every people who has interest in historical places they must be wants to know history of jama masjid.
Chandni chowk. is one of the oldest markets in Delhi. It houses many religious buildings like the Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, historical mansions, shops and eateries. Paranthe Wali Gali is one of the most famous eating areas in the market.
Later proceed to visit the New Delhi, and visit India Gate was structured and designed by Edwin Lutyens in 1921. India gate salutes the soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I. India gate is now a major tourist spot in Delhi and a common picnic site for tourists and residents. Later drive past Parliament and President palace
Humayun’s Tomb, was built after the death of Humayun by his senior widow Bega Begum. It is the first garden tomb in the Indian Subcontinent. The tomb stands in the centre of a square garden called ‘Charbagh’ which has shallow water channels running through it. Several rulers of the Mughal Dynasty lie buried here.
Lodi Gardens is a city park in Delhi
Lodi Garden a covers an area of about 0.36 km 2 and contains the tombs of Muhammad Shah, Sikander Lodi, Shish Gumbad and Bara Gumbad, examples of 15th century architecture, when Sayyid and Lodi dominated Delhi.
Qutab Minar, is the 2nd tallest minar in India. It has been declared as a UNESCO Heritage Site. At the foot of the tower stands a mosque which is the first mosque built in India. It has a 7m iron pillar in the courtyard with a fascinating saying attached to it. It is said that if you can encircle it with your hands while standing with your back to it your wish will be fulfilled.
Lotus Temple or the Bahá’í House of Worship is an architectural masterpiece which will make you want to go ‘wow’ but wait, you can’t say that aloud!
Well, when inside the temple, you have to maintain silence.
Akshardham temple, once you enter, I bet you wouldn’t want to leave. It has jaw-dropping architecture, a fascinating fountain show, an informative boat ride, and a huge garden.
Note: you cannot visit all of them in one day so choose favourite one, that you like more.