Delhi Tour Package 2 Days

1 Night 2 Days

Destinations

Delhi

Overview

Delhi is a place with many attractions, many different cultures, and vibrant markets. Delhi is difficult to sum up in a few words. For that, the city is just too lively. Beautiful historic structures are nestled throughout the enormous metropolis, reflecting its rich past and old tales. One can practically hear the voices of the past reverberating in the cityscape thanks to the dusty texture of the old stonewalls. You shouldn't pass up the opportunity to enjoy Delhi's rich culture. It is simply amazing how much talent there is in the performing arts, writing, food, and even the visual arts. There are plenty of museums, historic markets, top-notch dining establishments, planetariums, and informative heritage walks throughout the city. You will learn a great deal in this variety. 

Detail Itinerary

When you arrive in Delhi, the trip planner will welcome you at the airport. After that, you'll be taken to the hotel. Complete all the checks in formality. And, rest there for 1-2 hours and then, leave for half day sightseeing in Delhi with your tour guide.

Continue driving or, if you'd like, stop by Red Fort. In addition to being an architectural marvel, Delhi's Red Fort has seen some of the most important historical events in India. The Red Fort in Delhi is an outstanding example of Mughal architecture that has been influenced by other regional building styles, including Persian, Timurid, and Hindu architecture.

Visit Chandni Chowk Market - Porters and hawkers line the busy Chandni Chowk retail street, creating the atmosphere of a mediaeval bazaar. The area is both a significant historical site and a market where various goods are sold. Chandni Chowk has been regarded as India's shopping centre ever since it opened. The area is mostly bustling , 
Experience the Chandni Chowk's winding streets on a cycle rickshaw ride.

Visit Jama Masjid - The spectacular Jama Masjid façade, which towers over Old Delhi, serves as a reminder of Mughal design.This massive building, built in the 17th century, lies in the centre of Old Delhi and showcases the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's architectural splendour.

Start your trip  by taking a heritage walk to the India Gate - When visiting the capital city , make sure to visit India Gate. This World War I memorial, which looms over Delhi, honours the 82,000 British Indian Army personnel who lost their lives during the conflict.

Continue driving and pass through the Rashtrapati Bhavan - 
The Rashtrapati Bhavan is magnificent on many levels. It is a sizable mansion with breath-taking architecture. Other than all those, it has a revered place in democratic history as the home of the head of the biggest democracy on earth.

Visit Qutub Minar - Qutub Minar is a famous structure that speaks volumes about Delhi's history unlike any other, standing tall and strong as a symbol of Mughal power and dominance.Due to its garden squares, water channels, and walled enclosure, the monument is also known as Chaharbagh and contains the burials of Mughal emperors.

Visit Humanyun's Tomb - Built by Haji Begum in the middle of the 16th century as a tribute to her husband by Humayun's high ranking widow, the tomb is a good demonstration of lodhi architecture and is surrounded by rich formal gardens.

Visit Lodhi Gardens -  The Lodhi Garden, which is well-known for its design and natural surroundings, has long drawn visitors from all across the nation. It is the location of numerous Lodhi and Sayyid monarchs' graves. The ruins of an old water tank are located within, and a courtyard is situated adjacent to it. Don't forget to savour this place's beauty for a while.

Visit Lotus Temple - The temple is constructed in the form of a lotus flower and is surrounded by a verdant landscape that creates a relaxing and serene atmosphere. It is a Bahai Holy site that welcomes visitors of all faiths. The Baha'i Faith is a worldwide religion that aims to bring all races and individuals together under a single, unifying Cause.One of New Delhi's most well-known attractions is the Lotus Temple.

Visit the last destination of tour Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple - Akshardham Temple is a well-known Hindu temple and a divine complex that stands as the pinnacle of Indian culture, devotion, and architecture. It is devoted to Lord Swaminarayan and is also referred as Swaminarayan Akshardham. The Guinness Book of World Records has recognised Akshardham as the largest, most comprehensive Hindu temple in the world.The temple is renowned for its beautiful design.

  • Drive back to the hotel by evening, carry your baggage ,check out from the hotel and you will be transferred to the airport from there you can catch the flight and fly to your next spot and with that your 2 days Delhi Tour comes to an end.

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