4 Nights 5 Days Fully Guided Tours Private Car
Delhi
Delhi is a striking scene with a variety of colours representing a busy nightlife, crowded markets, delicious cuisine, and interesting events. The city is also one of those popular tourist destinations in India where each visitor can discover a few things to pique his or her curiosity. Yes, the city is a great place to go on a heritage trip because it is filled with famous landmarks like the Jama Masjid, Nizamuddin Dargah, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, and Qutub Minar that will take you on an amazing historical journey. However, the city's food, which is cooked with the aid of traditional dishes and presented with great love, is what gives the place its original character. A culinary stroll is thus among the best things to do in Delhi.
After architect Edwin Lutyens, who was in charge of creating New Delhi, so when the British moved the capital from Kolkata, Lutyens' Delhi was given its name.
Start your tour visiting Rashtrapati bhawan - The president of the biggest democratic country resides here. You need to book online tickets before visiting the place. The tour
guide will help you to explore the location. Visiting here, in between the months of August and March will offer you a chance to explore the famous Mughal Gardens, particularly famed as the heart of the presidential estate.
After touring this location, move forward.
Visit India Gate - A dedicatory tomb built in the tribute to the Indian troops who lost their life in World War I while serving with the British Army.
Move forward and explore the shopping area of
Connaught Place- Enjoy the architecture, purchase mementos and artwork, and search for a reputable restaurant to sample local fare. Pickles, spices, Kundan jewellery, salty crackers, scarves, fabrics, rugs, and other products are popular items to purchase in Delhi.
Visit Jantar Mantar - It features a number of architectural advances and was built to allow for the naked-eye observation of celestial positions.
Old Delhi and New Delhi are two distinct parts of the city of Delhi. India's capital is New Delhi, and the older part of the city is a reflection of its culture, history, and tradition.
Visit Red Fort - The building, which combines Mughal and Persian architectural elements, features a variety of museums, a magnificent palace, a lovely garden, and many other amenities.
Move forward and visit
Chandni Chowk - A busy shopping hub of the old Delhi. The biggest market in Asia here you can find everything from jewellery to spoons.
In this area, you can find many structures from the Mughal era, including havelis, markets, byways, and more. Travel through Old Delhi's streets in an auto rickshaw. Savour the taste of authentic local street food.
The city has a number of attractions to cover. The 3rd day trip will start with visiting
Mehrauli Archaeological Park - With its unusual architecture that will catch your attention at every turn, the Mehrauli Archaeological Park offers a window into a bygone age and is conveniently located near important areas in south Delhi.
Visit its adjacent location Qutub Minar- The highest brick minaret in the world dominates the city's skyline. One of the most spectacular structures from India's mediaeval era, this five-story, 73-foot-tall tower is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit Humanyun's Tomb - This unique garden mausoleum was created in the middle of the 16th century by the Mughal Emperor Humayun's Persian-born first wife, Haji Begum, in honour of the Mughal Emperor.
Visit Lodhi Gardens - The building in this location is a blend of Sayyidi and Lodhi craftsmanship and is the pinnacle of amazing engineering that evokes Delhi's historic past.
Visit Purana Qila - It is a wonderful illustration of past, culture, and old-world charm that all combine to make it a one-of-a-kind destination
Planning a tour in Delhi for 5 days, offers you a chance to visit the location outside Delhi. If you leave Delhi early, you can go to Agra by noon. The Taj Mahal should be seen before lunch.Then, you can tour numerous monuments back-to-back, including Itimad ud Daulah, Akbar's tomb, Mughal gardens, shopping malls, and the Agra Fort. After visiting all these attractions return back to Delhi by evening.
The planning of the day is kept simple as it is the last day of your day and by the end of the day you have to arrive for your next spot.
Take your time out and invest some of it in history by visiting these museums.
Visit Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum- Even if you are not particularly interested in history, a trip to the Indira Gandhi Memorial will astound you because it is in honour of the late Indira Gandhi, who served as India's first and only female prime minister until recently
Visit National Handicrafts and Handloom Museum- The museum is home to more than 35,000 one-of-a-kind items that honour Indian artisans and their talents in a variety of fields, including paintings, sculpture, embroidery, textile design, and clay craft, among others
Visit Ghalib Museum- The poetic soulfulness and beauty of the renowned poet Mirza Ghalib can be felt in the Ghalib Museum
Visit National Gallery of Modern Art - People can connect modern art pieces with their essential human impulses with the aid of the gallery.
After exploring the museum, you can leave for your next destination.
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