Explore the rich historical stories of Delhi on a car tour with an informative guide. Discover the ancient cities and the political turmoil that shaped the city’s history.
Explore the rich historical stories of Delhi on a car tour with an informative guide. Discover the ancient cities and the political turmoil that shaped the city’s history.
- National Capital Territory of Delhi - 9M morning you will have a sightseeing tour of New Delhi you be will visiting India Gate, President House, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar and Laxmi Narayan Temple
- National Capital Territory of Delhi - 9M morning you will have a sightseeing tour of New Delhi you be will visiting India Gate, President House, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar and Laxmi Narayan Temple

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert local guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Private vehicle transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert local guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Private vehicle transportation
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
Delhi’s history stretches back to the times of the epic narrative Mahabharata, when it was known as Indraprastha and inhabited by the Pandavas. Over time, eight more cities sprang up around Indraprastha: Lal Kot, Siri, Dinpanah, Quila Rai Pithora, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad and Shahjahanabad.
Over the course of more than five centuries, Delhi…
Delhi’s history stretches back to the times of the epic narrative Mahabharata, when it was known as Indraprastha and inhabited by the Pandavas. Over time, eight more cities sprang up around Indraprastha: Lal Kot, Siri, Dinpanah, Quila Rai Pithora, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad and Shahjahanabad.
Over the course of more than five centuries, Delhi bore witness to a great deal of political change. It was ruled by the Mughals, who succeeded the Khiljis and Tughlaqs.
In 1192, the forces of the Afghan soldier Muhammad of Ghori usurped the Rajput city, leading to the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in 1206. The sultanate came to an end with Timur’s invasion of Delhi in 1398. The Lodis ruled last among the Delhi sultans, eventually succumbing to Babur. It was after the Battle of Panipat in 1526 that Babur established the Mughal Empire. Although initial Mughal emperors had a preference for Agra as their capital, it was with Shah Jahan’s construction of the walls of Old Delhi in 1638 that they made Delhi their permanent residence.
- Entrance Fee of monuments is is not Included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.