Delhi Tour Package 3 Days

3 Days

Overview

Delhi is a city with a wide variety of attractions, cultures, and markets. Delhi is challenging to describe in just a few words. The city is simply too active for that. The vast metropolis is filled with stunning historical buildings that represent its colorful past and legendary stories. Owing to the dusty surface of the old stonewalls, one can actually hear the voice of the old echoing in the cityscape. Don't miss the chance to experience Delhi's vibrant culture. The amount of skill in acting, writing, cooking, as well as the visual arts, is just astounding. The city is filled with museums, old-fashioned shops, fine restaurants, planetariums, and educational heritage tours. You will discover a lot in

Detail Itinerary

The trip facilitator will greet you at the airport when you reach Delhi. Then you'll be transported to the hotel. All formal checks should be made. Spend your first day by taking rest.

Start your trip visiting Akshardham Temple - The revered Akshardham Temple is an iconic Hindu temple as well as a magnificent complex that epitomises Indian tradition, devotion, and design. It is named Swaminarayan Akshardham and is consecrated to Lord Swaminarayan. Akshardham has been recognised as the largest and most complete Hindu temple in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records. The temple is well known for its exquisite architecture.

Visit Lotus Temple -  The temple is built in the shape of a lotus flower and also is encircled by a lush environment that fosters a tranquil and soothing mood. People of all faiths are welcome at this Baha'i holy site. The Baha'i Faith is a global religion that seeks to unite all people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds behind a single, uniting Cause. The Lotus Temple is among New Delhi's best-known landmarks.

Visit Red Fort - The Fort has witnessed some of India's most significant historical events in addition to being a marvel of architecture. The Red Fort in Delhi is a superb illustration of Mughal design that was inspired by other local building types, such as Persian, Timurid, and Hindu architectural styles.


Visit Chandni Chowk market - At Chandni Chowk in Delhi, everything you've heard about India being chaotic and bustling with bustle comes to reality. One of the busiest areas in India is the market area and important thoroughfare. But you can also find some of the finest spices, cheap items, and street food there.

Visit Jama Masjid -  The spectacular Jama Masjid façade, which towers over Old Delhi, serves as a reminder of Mughal design. At first glance, this structure's stern grandeur is likely to impress. The massive structure, which is thought to be the largest mosque in India, had been constructed from red sandstone and white marble. It dominates the skyline of central Delhi's bustling Chawri Bazar.

Drive ahead and visit India Gate
It was constructed in honor of the men who gave their lives during the 1st World War and the 3rd Anglo-Afghan War of 1919 who were members of the Undivided British Army, commonly known as the British India Army.

Drive ahead and visit Rashtrapati Bhawan - This enormous home in and of itself, along with the broad gardens that surround it, is a popular tourist destination in New Delhi. The Rashtrapati Bhavan is magnificent in many aspects. It is a sizable home with gorgeous architecture. In addition, it is said to have a special place in the history of democracy because it is home to the head of the biggest democracy in the world.

Visit Qutub Minar - The tall Delhi monument known as the Qutub Minar never ceases to attract tourists. Why not, too? After all, it's rare to find a piece of architecture that claims to be the tallest brick tower in the world and has been for more than 80 decades.

Visit Humanyun's Tomb - The renowned Emperor Akbar, the son of Humayun, was the sponsor who oversaw the construction of the tomb in the 1560s. The garden-tomb, which is far larger than any other tomb ever constructed in the Islamic world, was erected by Persian and Indian craftsmen.

Visit the last destination of the trip Lodhi Garden - The building in this location is a blend of Sayyid and Lodhi craftsmanship and is the pinnacle of amazing engineering that evokes Delhi's historic past. Currently, the Archeological Survey of India is responsible for maintaining this location. After India acquired independence from the British, Lodhi Garden was renamed "Lady Willingdon Park."

Drive back to the hotel, and check out from there. Get to the airport and catch the flight and arrive at your next destination. And, your tour complete here! 


This tour itinerary offers a great way to savour the flavour of Delhi. It will meet all the demands of tourists and provide them with an enjoyable experience.

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