Day 01 :- Delhi Pickup
Your driver will pick up You from your hotel and in the morning You will head out to visit the tomb of the Mughal emperor, Humayun Tomb. The tomb,​situated​ in​ east side of​ Nizamuddin, was​ included​ a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, and ​it ​was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent.
Next Monument visit​ is​ Qutab Minar, a soaring 73 meter tower, and ​known as​ tallest brick minaret in the world. It was built in 1193 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak immediately after the defeat of Delhi’s last Hindu kingdom, and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Next Monument visit​ is​ The Lotus Temple (closed on Mondays), the last of seven major Bahai temples, and built in 1986 out of pure white marble. Around the petals are nine pools of water which light up ​with​ natural light.
Next Monument visit​ is​ Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, with its courtyard capable of holding​ more than​ 25,000 devotees. It​s construction​ begun in 1650 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and more than 5,000 workers toiled for six years to complete it.
Next Monument visit​ is​ The Red Fort (closed on Mondays), constructed in 1648 AD by the 5th Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, and the residence of the emperor for about 200 years, until 1857. The Red Fort’s unique architectural style, including its garden design, influenced later buildings and gardens in Delhi. It was included as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
Next Monument visit at the​ middle​ of Delhi​ city​ stands the 42​m​ India Gate, ​similar to ​an Arc-de-Triomphe-like​​ archway in the middle of a crossroad. It was built as a memorial to the 70,000 India soldiers killed in World War I. The gate was designed ​and planned ​by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931.
Next Monument visit a Sikh place of worship- Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, situated in the heart of New Delhi. This was originally the Bungalow (Haveli/Bangla) of Mirza Raja Jai Singh, hence the name Bangla Sahib.
Next Monument visit one of the most famous Sites of Hindu “The Akshardham Temple”, it is the place where you can see 10000 years of Indian culture.
Next Monument visit Raj Ghat, the place where Mahatma Gandhi, the Pioneer of Truth and Non-Violence had been cremated. The abode of eternal flame, located near the bank of Yamuna, contains the Epitaph ‘He Ram’, the last word spoken by Mahatma Gandhi after he was shot.
Next Monument visit Laxmi Narayan Temple Built in 1938 by the Industrialist G.D. Birla, it is one of the major temples in Delhi and is located near Connought Place. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Laxmi and her consort Narayana. The temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi on the stipulation that people of all castes shall be allowed to enter the temple
- All sightseeing As Per The Itinerary
- Airport / RLYS Pick -up & Drop
- All interstate taxes, permits, parking, road tax, toll taxes and fuel charges etc are included
- GST
- Air Fare/Train Ticket
- Additional usage of vehicle.
- Meals Not Mentioned In The Itinerary
- Entry Fees To Monuments And Palaces
- Porterage At Hotels And Airports, Tips, Insurance, Laundry, Liquors,
- Any Cost Arising Due To Natural Calamities Like Landslides, Roadblocks