The operator will collect the passenger from their designated location, offering a guide and a driver who will present a clean, tidy vehicle, including a water bottle. The driver will arrive in advance for the pickup. Following this, the driver will conduct a comprehensive tour of the entire Delhi area, ensuring an enjoyable experience.
The operator will collect the passenger from their designated location, offering a guide and a driver who will present a clean, tidy vehicle, including a water bottle. The driver will arrive in advance for the pickup. Following this, the driver will conduct a comprehensive tour of the entire Delhi area, ensuring an enjoyable experience.
- Ugrasen Ki Baoli - Delhi is home to many historic stepwells, known as baolis, constructed to collect rainwater and ensure a steady water supply during dry periods. Noteworthy examples include Agrasen ki Baoli, Rajon ki Baoli, and Gandhak ki Baoli, among others.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a significant Sikh place of…
- Ugrasen Ki Baoli - Delhi is home to many historic stepwells, known as baolis, constructed to collect rainwater and ensure a steady water supply during dry periods. Noteworthy examples include Agrasen ki Baoli, Rajon ki Baoli, and Gandhak ki Baoli, among others.
- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a significant Sikh place of worship in central Delhi, celebrated for its spiritual importance, golden dome, and free community kitchen. Originally, the shrine was a bungalow owned by a Rajput king, Raja Jai Singh, before becoming a revered site.
- Parliament House - The Parliament of India is the highest legislative authority, comprising the President, the Lok Sabha (House of the People), and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). It functions from the new Sansad Bhavan, inaugurated in May 2023.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - “President’s House” typically refers to Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India in New Delhi. This H-shaped mansion was designed by architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker and built between 1912 and 1929, initially as the Viceroy’s House during the British Raj. The term can also denote the official residence of the president in other countries, but without further context, Rashtrapati Bhavan is the most likely reference due to its prominence and common name association.
- India Gate - India Gate is a triumphal arch war memorial situated in the heart of New Delhi, constructed to honor Indian soldiers who perished in World War I and the Anglo-Afghan War. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it was completed in 1931 and stands as a symbol of national pride and sacrifice.
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - The Jama Masjid in Delhi is one of India’s largest and most renowned mosques, celebrated for its grand Mughal architecture and historical significance. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656 as the imperial mosque of his new capital, Shahjahanabad (now
Please Note - If you wish to include an admission ticket, an additional Rs 300 per person is required.
- Khari Baoli - Delhi’s most famous spice market is Khari Baoli, located in Old Delhi. It is recognized as Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, where vendors have been trading a diverse range of spices, nuts, herbs, and other food products for centuries.
- Red Fort - Note: The Red Fort is closed on Mondays.
The Red Fort (Lal Qila) in Old Delhi is a historic fort built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1639 and 1648, serving as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Named for its massive red sandstone walls, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolizing Mughal grandeur and Indian independence. Each year, the Prime Minister hoists the Indian flag here on Independence Day.
History and purpose
Construction: Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the fort in 1639 when he decided to move his capital from Agra to Delhi.
Function: It served as the primary residence and center of power for the Mughal emperors for nearly a century and a half.
Design: The fort was designed by Ustad Ahmad Lahori and is enclosed by walls of red sandstone, which rise to a height of about 75 feet.
Name: It is called “Lal Qila” in Hindi, which translates to “Red Fort”.
Architecture and features
Please Note - If you wish to include an admission ticket, an additional fee applies.
- Raj Ghat - Raj Ghat, located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Delhi, is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. It was built at the site where he was cremated on 31 January 1948, a day after his assassination.
- Humayun’s Tomb - Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, commissioned in 1569-70 by Empress Bega Begum for her husband, Emperor Humayun. It is the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent and features Persian-inspired architecture like the charbagh garden layout, water channels, and a high double-dome, while also incorporating Indian elements like the surrounding chhatris (kiosks). The tomb is a precursor to the Taj Mahal and is located near the Nizamuddin Dargah, within a large complex that contains the graves of several later Mughal rulers.
Please Note - If you wish to include an admission ticket, an additional Rs 600 per person is required.
- Connaught Place - The guide will recommend a selection of restaurants in Delhi, offering both authentic Mughlai cuisines and international dishes. Vegetarian and dietary-specific options are also available.
- Lotus Temple - Note: The Lotus Temple is closed on Mondays.
The Lotus Temple in New Delhi is a Baháʼí House of Worship renowned for its striking architecture that resembles a blooming lotus flower. Opened to the public in 1987, it is a prominent symbol of unity and peace, welcoming people of all faiths to pray or meditate in silence.
- Qutub Minar - The Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi, India, is a stunning 72.5-meter-tall red sandstone tower, the tallest masonry tower in India, built starting in the late 12th century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, founder of the Delhi Sultanate, to commemorate victory and serve as a call to prayer. This Indo-Islamic architectural marvel features intricate carvings, balconies, and is surrounded by other historical structures like the Quwwatu’l-Islam Mosque and Alai-Darwaza, forming the Qutub Complex.
- Dilli Haat - Dilli Haat at INA is a 6-acre open-air food and craft bazaar located in South Delhi. Established in 1994, it serves as a platform for artisans from across India to sell their handicrafts directly to customers without middlemen.

- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes included
- Local tour guide
- Hotel or airport transfers to/from Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad
- Entry/Admission - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
- Complimentary water bottles and umbrellas
- Entry/Admission - Lodhi Garden
- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes included
- Local tour guide
- Hotel or airport transfers to/from Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad
- Entry/Admission - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
- Complimentary water bottles and umbrellas
- Entry/Admission - Lodhi Garden
- Tips and Gratuities
- Tuk Tuk ride in Old Delhi
- Tips and Gratuities
- Tuk Tuk ride in Old Delhi
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.