Private Full Day Old & New Delhi City Tour

Take a private 9-hour full day Delhi tour through New and Old Delhi to explore the unique charm of India's capital city. Travel with your guide in a/c vehicle to UNESCO World Heritage sites, for example, Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid and Red fort.
You'll likewise get a thorough prologue to Delhi with analysis from your guide about the city's history and culture, and visits to monuments including India Gate, Parliament Street, Raj Ghat and Lotus Temple. Incorporates private guide and driver, and inn pickup and drop-off.

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09:00 : Pick Up

Your driver will get you from your hotel or air terminal b early morning and take you to meet your tour direct. You will visit the tomb of the Mughal head, Humayun. The tomb, situated in Nizamuddin East, was pronounced an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, and was the primary nursery tomb on the Indian subcontinent. The normal length of the visit is 60 minutes.

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10:30 : Lotus Temple

Next up is the Lotus Temple (shut on Mondays), the remainder of seven significant Bahai sanctuaries, and inherent 1986 out of unadulterated white marble. Around the sprouting petals are nine pools of water which light up in characteristic light.
The normal length of the visit is 60 minutes.

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12:00 : Jama Masjid

Next, visit Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque in India, with its yard equipped for holding 25,000 lovers. It was started in 1650 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and in excess of 5,000 specialists drudged for a long time to finish it.
The normal length of the visit is 30-minutes.

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13:00 : Lunch Time

After the Lotus Temple visit you'll be taken toward your lavish lunch in the multi-food, completely cooled eatery where you can get all the delightful flavors and treats of the city (at your own expense).

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14:15 : Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat is a commemoration devoted to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, India. Initially it was the name of a noteworthy ghat of Old Delhi. Near it, and east of Daryaganj was Raj Ghat Gate of the walled city, opening at Raj Ghat toward the west bank of the Yamuna River. Later the remembrance zone was likewise called Raj ghat. It is a dark marble stage that denotes the spot of Mahatma Gandhi's incineration, Antyeshti on 30 January 1948, a day after his death. It is left open to the sky while an endless fire consumes toward one side. Situated on Delhi's Ring Road, authoritatively known as Mahatma Gandhi Road, a stone trail flanked by gardens prompts the walled nook that houses the commemoration.

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15:15 : Red Fort

After the Raj Ghat, head to the Red Fort, built in 1648 by the fifth Mughal ruler, Shah Jahan, and the home of the sovereign for around 200 years, until 1857. The Red Fort's imaginative engineering style, including its nursery configuration, affected later structures and gardens in Delhi. It was assigned an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The normal length of the visit is 60 minutes.

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16:30 : India Gate

You will see 42 meter high India Gate in central Delhi, an Arc-de-Triomphe-like opening in an intersection. It was worked as a remembrance to the 70,000 India officers executed in World War I. The door was structured by Sir Edwin Lutyens and finished in 1931.
The normal length of the visit is 20-minutes.

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17:00 : Drive Back To Hotel

At night you will be reclaimed your inn, or air terminal, alongside your treasured recollections of the Delhi touring visit.