Delhi, the tentacular capital of India. Often underestimated by tourists and visitors, the city is full of treasures, some hidden better than others…
Indeed, if visitors may have the image of an overcrowded, traffic-jammed and polluted city, Delhi is definitely worth to be discovered. The Northern megalopolis is one of the best representations of the « Indian blend » between modernity and a centuries-long history: with its more than 20 million inhabitants and its brand new metro infrastructure, mixed with its numerous old monuments from all kind of religions and eras, the city should not be skipped because of the cliches that it is often associated with.
Some of the treasures to be discovered throughout a visit of Delhi – to name only a few of them (!) – include:
– India Gate, a symbol of victorious India and national war memorial ;
– Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque of the city and one of the largest in the country, built under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan;
– Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most important Sikh gurdwara in the city of Delhi;
– Akshardham Temple, Hindu temple displaying since now more than 15 years the traditional Hindu astonishing architecture and spirituality;
– Lotus Temple uniquely shaped Hindu Temple, which can welcome more than 2000 people;
– Rajghat, a beautiful place where it can be seen the trance of freedom fighters of India
– Red Fort, one of India’s most famous forts, house of many Mughal Emperors, and therefore a good example of India’s Muslim architecture
– Qutub Minar, centuries-old minaret classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
– And far more ….
Moreover, any visitor will be transported from one world to another by visiting and walking in the different areas of the city surrounding all these monuments and highlights: from the old and chaotic Chandni Chowk to the peaceful Hauz Khas Village or the hectic Connaught Place…. from the posh area of Defense Colony to the diplomatic Chanakyapuri, to cite just a few of Delhi immense variety of neighborhoods.
Delhi is very easily accessible, may it by air, road or rail. Its airport, the modern and 12th busiest airport in the world, Indira Gandhi International Airport, is also the major airport in the country and will connect you to your next destination.
No excuse anymore to not stop in Delhi, which is already awaiting you!
INCLUDED
Local Delhi sightseeing by an air-conditioned vehicle
All vehicle expenses
English speaking tour guide
Packaged mineral water
Monument entry fees
Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
NOT INCLUDED
Any tip, gratuity to your guide and driver
Lunch and dinner
INCLUDED
Local Delhi sightseeing by an air-conditioned vehicle expenses English speaking tour guidePackaged mineral water, rickshaws ride in Old Delhi
NOT INCLUDED
Any tipping for guide & driver.Lunch & Dinner, monument entry fees
Indeed, if visitors may have the image of an overcrowded, traffic-jammed and polluted city, Delhi is definitely worth to be discovered. The Northern megalopolis is one of the best representations of the « Indian blend » between modernity and a centuries-long history: with its more than 20 million inhabitants and its brand new metro infrastructure, mixed with its numerous old monuments from all kind of religions and eras, the city should not be skipped because of the cliches that it is often associated with.
Some of the treasures to be discovered throughout a visit of Delhi – to name only a few of them (!) – include:
– India Gate, a symbol of victorious India and national war memorial ;
– Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque of the city and one of the largest in the country, built under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan;
– Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most important Sikh gurdwara in the city of Delhi;
– Akshardham Temple, Hindu temple displaying since now more than 15 years the traditional Hindu astonishing architecture and spirituality;
– Lotus Temple uniquely shaped Hindu Temple, which can welcome more than 2000 people;
– Rajghat, a beautiful place where it can be seen the trance of freedom fighters of India
– Red Fort, one of India’s most famous forts, house of many Mughal Emperors, and therefore a good example of India’s Muslim architecture
– Qutub Minar, centuries-old minaret classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
– And far more ….
Moreover, any visitor will be transported from one world to another by visiting and walking in the different areas of the city surrounding all these monuments and highlights: from the old and chaotic Chandni Chowk to the peaceful Hauz Khas Village or the hectic Connaught Place…. from the posh area of Defense Colony to the diplomatic Chanakyapuri, to cite just a few of Delhi immense variety of neighborhoods.
Delhi is very easily accessible, may it by air, road or rail. Its airport, the modern and 12th busiest airport in the world, Indira Gandhi International Airport, is also the major airport in the country and will connect you to your next destination.
No excuse anymore to not stop in Delhi, which is already awaiting you!
INCLUDED
Local Delhi sightseeing by an air-conditioned vehicle
All vehicle expenses
English speaking tour guide
Packaged mineral water
Monument entry fees
Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
NOT INCLUDED
Any tip, gratuity to your guide and driver
Lunch and dinner
INCLUDED
Local Delhi sightseeing by an air-conditioned vehicle expenses English speaking tour guidePackaged mineral water, rickshaws ride in Old Delhi
NOT INCLUDED
Any tipping for guide & driver.Lunch & Dinner, monument entry fees




