Delhi Local Private Day Tour In 1 Day
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Delhi is the Capital of India and stands out as one of the top attractions in the world. Just like Delhi sightseeing it also renowned for its rich history, culture and architecture, the City attracts many visitors both local and foreign annually. Powerful rulers locally known as Maharajahs once ruled the region from this city which still remains a force to reckon with even today. Mention able names include the Mughals, Khiljis and Tughlaqs.
Itinerary Details
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Stop At: India Gate
The iconic India Gate, an arch gate made using sandstone, is a war memorial situated in the Rajpath area, Delhi. It was built to commemorate the Undivided British Army (also known as British India Army) soldiers who laid down their lives during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War of 1919
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Parliament House
Originally called the House of Parliament, it was designed by the British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912-1913 as part of their wider mandate to construct a new administrative capital city for British India
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At:
Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official home of the President of India. As the plan for New Delhi was developed, the Governor-General's residence was given an enormous scale and prominent position. The palace developed very similarly to the original sketches which Lutyens sent Herbert Baker from Simla on June 14, 1912.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Qutub Minar
The Qutb Minar, also spelled as Qutub Minar or Qutub Minar, is a minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. Qutb Minar is a 73-metre tall tapering tower of five stories, with a 14.3 metres base diameter, reducing to 2.7 metres at the top of the peak
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lotus Temple
The Lotus Temple was consecrated and opened to the public in December 1986. It was designed by Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba, who won acclaim for the project even before the temple was completed. It subsequently received several awards. The Lotus Temple derives its name from its design
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Humayun's Tomb
It is the first of the grand dynastic garden-tombs commissioned in. The tomb was commissioned by Bega Begum, Humayun's Persian wife and chief consort in 1565 AD, nine years after the Emperor's death. It was completed in 1572 AD under the patronage of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, the third Mughal ruler and Humayun's son
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Red Fort
The Red Fort is a historical fortification in the national capital of New Delhi. Located in the center of the city, it was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty. It was constructed by Shah Jahan in the year 1939 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid)
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Jama Masjid between 1650 and 1656. It was constructed by more than 5000 workers. It was originally called Masjid e Jahan Numa, meaning 'mosque commanding the view of the world'. ... The mosque is commonly called "Jama" which means Friday
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: India Gate
The iconic India Gate, an arch gate made using sandstone, is a war memorial situated in the Rajpath area, Delhi. It was built to commemorate the Undivided British Army (also known as British India Army) soldiers who laid down their lives during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War of 1919
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Parliament House
Originally called the House of Parliament, it was designed by the British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912-1913 as part of their wider mandate to construct a new administrative capital city for British India
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At:
Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official home of the President of India. As the plan for New Delhi was developed, the Governor-General's residence was given an enormous scale and prominent position. The palace developed very similarly to the original sketches which Lutyens sent Herbert Baker from Simla on June 14, 1912.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Qutub Minar
The Qutb Minar, also spelled as Qutub Minar or Qutub Minar, is a minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. Qutb Minar is a 73-metre tall tapering tower of five stories, with a 14.3 metres base diameter, reducing to 2.7 metres at the top of the peak
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lotus Temple
The Lotus Temple was consecrated and opened to the public in December 1986. It was designed by Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba, who won acclaim for the project even before the temple was completed. It subsequently received several awards. The Lotus Temple derives its name from its design
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Humayun's Tomb
It is the first of the grand dynastic garden-tombs commissioned in. The tomb was commissioned by Bega Begum, Humayun's Persian wife and chief consort in 1565 AD, nine years after the Emperor's death. It was completed in 1572 AD under the patronage of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, the third Mughal ruler and Humayun's son
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Red Fort
The Red Fort is a historical fortification in the national capital of New Delhi. Located in the center of the city, it was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty. It was constructed by Shah Jahan in the year 1939 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid)
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Jama Masjid between 1650 and 1656. It was constructed by more than 5000 workers. It was originally called Masjid e Jahan Numa, meaning 'mosque commanding the view of the world'. ... The mosque is commonly called "Jama" which means Friday
Duration: 30 minutes