New Delhi, India's capital, is a city soaked with history, assortment, and culture. It attracts vast visitors consistently, making it a must-visit objective for both Indian and new explorers. Delhi's rich heritage crosses the Mughal, English, and Present situations, showed through its notable milestones, safe-havens, and spots of interest.

One day delhi sightseeing tour by cab offers an optimal opportunity to soak yourself in this enthusiastic city's essence.with a ceaselessly charming excursion to Delhi with Delhi Visit and Journeys and visit the brilliant milestones to entice the arrangement of encounters buff in you, while researching power amidst the various safe-havens across the city.

Experience Delhi's clamoring street exhibits and partake in its tasty street food — essentials that complete the city's allure and your journey. For gatherings of no less than four, utilizing a taxi in Delhi is fitting to ensure sensibility, flexibility, and comfort.

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Trip Itinerary

Door-step pickup from your Home / Hotel in New Delhi at 8:30 AM

Tourist Place
1.-Qutub Minar  
2.-Lotus Temple
3.-Humayun’s Tomb
4.-India Gate, Delhi
5.-Rashtrapati Bhavan And           Parliament 
6.-Red Fort, Delhi      
7.-Rajghat
8.-Akshardham Temple

You Can Aslo Customize it Tour Itinerary As Per Choice Place or Monuments

Monument List  Which You Can Add in Your Sightseeing Tour

  • Rashtrapati Bhawan- Circuit 1, Circuit-2,Circuit-3
  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
  • Jama Masjid
  • National Gallery of Modern Art
  • National Museum
  • Rajpath (Kartavya Path)
  • Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
  • Nehru Museum (Teen-murti bhawan)
  • Embassy Lane (Drive Pass)
  • National Rail Museum
  • Sarojini Nagar Market
  • Dilli-Haat, INA Market
  •  Old Fort (Purana Qila)
  • Gyarah Murti (Drive Pass)
  • Delhi Zoo
  • lodhi Garden 
  • Agrasen Ki Baoli
  • Janter Manter
  • Indra Ghandhi Museum 
  • Pradhan Mantri Museum
  • Waste To Wonder Theme Park
  • Safdarjung Tomb
  • Five Sense Garden
  • Birla Temple
  • Hauz Khas Fort And Garden

 

Drop back at your Home / Hotel in New Delhi by 5:00 PM

KM Limit- Unlimited Km (Within Delhi No Km Limit)

(Total Trip Duration 8 Hours 30 Minute Pickup Time To Drop Time

 If Continue After 8 Hours 30 Minute Then Have To Extra Time 200/- Hours)

 

Package Cost of Delhi Darshan Tour by Cab

WogonR
4 Seater / Hatchback
Rs.2,199/- 
(All Included)

Swift Dzire / Hyundai Xcent
4 Seater / Sedan
Rs.2,399/-
(All Included)

Innova / Ertiga
7 Seater / SUV
Rs.2,899/-
(All Included)

Innova Crista / Kia Carens
7 Seater / SUV Premium Car
Price On Request

Tempo Traveller (A/C)
12 Seater / Mini Bus

Rs.6999/-

What to expect

We will cover 8 spots of interest, each one remarkable corresponding to another so you can experience the best in a restricted ability to concentrate time. We will begin our Delhi visiting trip by getting you from your place of comfort around 9 am, and our most significant stop for the day will be Qutub Minar

he gifts of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and different heavenly creatures and goddesses, we will scramble toward the fairly boisterous ways of Old Delhi, where we will visit the Red Post.

Since our valid and political interests will spike here, we will in a little while move to Central Delhi and see the India Entrance, Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Parliament House, which are near one another.

Post this, we will re-energize ourselves with a great lunch at one of the solidly found and prominent diners. We will then, go to Lotus Safe-haven, which is worldwide acclaimed for its lotus-like plan.

Next in our Delhi plan is research, one of the most beautiful milestones from the Mughal time frame, Humayun's Entombment spot, and last anyway not the least, around sunset, we will watch the Qutub Minar in the setting of orange colors, and subsequently we will drop you back to your housing.

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Puts to Visit on this One Day Delhi Nearby Touring Excursion via Vehicle
Despite the fact that daily isn't enough inferable from Delhi's huge history, here is a schedule made with a couple of the prescribed touring places one should add to their rundown when in Delhi:


1. Akshardham Temple

Literally meaning, the ‘abode of God’, Akshardham Temple was constructed in late 2005 in the honour of Bhagwan Swaminarayan.

The external facade the temple is constructed using detailed carvings on sandstone while the flooring is done using white marbles. It has vast areas of gardens, fountains, a step-well styled courtyard, a museum and a mini theatre where the teachings of Swaminarayan gets projected via audiovisuals. The temple has over 20,000 statues of various Hindu sages, devas and acharyas.

It is interesting to note that over 3,00,000,000 volunteer hours were put to use in the making of this temple, and approximately 8000 volunteers from across the globe took part in its making.

Cell phones and cameras are not allowed within the premises, meaning you spend more time in the calm and peaceful environment with friends & family and detach yourself from the digital world.

  • Must see: Watch the exhibitions that are displayed across three halls. Unlike regular exhibitions, Akshardham uses a unique storytelling technique with the support of sculptures and modern media and technology. 
  • Timings: Tuesday – Sunday (First Entry: 9:30 am & Last Entry: 6:30 pm | Arti: 10:00am and 6:00pm)
  • Holidays/Closed On: Mondays
  • Recommended Duration: 2 Hours
  • Entry Fee: The entry to the complex and the temple is free. However, there are tickets for the following: Exhibition: Rs.120-Rs.220 and Water Show: Rs.50-80

2. Red Fort, Delhi

In the turbulent paths of Old Delhi is the Red Stronghold which is tremendously well known for being of extraordinary verifiable significance, both during the Mughal Time and the English Period. In 2007, it was recorded as a World Legacy Site by UNESCO.

The post is spread across 256 sections of land, and assuming one has an elevated perspective on the stronghold, one can see that it's octagonal in shape. As the name proposes, it is made utilizing red sandstones under the rule of Mughal Head Shahjahan.

The Red Post once used to house valuable gems like Koh-I-Noor precious stone, jade wine cup of Shah Jahan and the crown of Bahadur Shah II, which were subsequently stolen from by the Britishers. The property was harmed and, surprisingly, incompletely annihilated, the remains of which can in any case be seen.

Different pieces of the post including mosques and public showers are limited for travelers to visit, in any case, one can see them by peeping through the marble fretwork or by means of the little glass windows.

  • Must see: See the historical center that has different works of art of the Indian Autonomy Development. There is a functioning café inside the red stronghold by the name of 'The Tea House' where one can enjoy tea and bites.
  • Timings: 9.30am-4.30 pm
  • Holidays/Closes On: Monday 
  • Recommended Duration: 30 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Indian & SAARC Visitors: Rs.35, Others: Rs.500

3. India Gate

Standing tall in the focal piece of Delhi is the India Entryway which acts a remembrance for the a great many fighters who forfeited their lives for Mother India during the various conflicts. Attributable to its enormous construction, close to home history and focal area, India Door is visited by a wide range of sightseers.

The support point has the names of north of 13000 troopers engraved in it. It is encircled by huge yards where families frequently come and invest energy with their children. There is likewise a conflict remembrance and a kids' park on similar grounds.

  • Things To Do: Sit in the yards, sun loll, and conceivably partake in some tea or a popsicle. You will likewise track down different road merchants, selling road food that you eat alongside.
  • Timings: India Entryway is open on the entire days of the week and has no opening and shutting hours. Notwithstanding, it is suggested that one ought to visit India Entryway before dusk to have the option to go close to the Door and see the engraving. Assuming on the off chance that one misses this schedule opening, they could in fact go there post-nightfall and partake in the landmark getting illuminated. 
  • Recommended Duration: 30 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Free

4. Rashtrapati Bhavan

As the name suggests, Rashtrapati Bhavan is the home of the President of India and is the artwork of exemplary imagination and architecture. Indians find pride in visiting it because it is a standing example of India being a Democratic, Secular, Socialist and Sovereign nation.

It divides its tour into three parts:

Circuit 1: The visit through this incorporates the principal constructing, the Forecourt, the Feast Lobby, Ashok Corridor, Durbar Corridor, Library, North Drawing Room, Long Drawing Room, Navachara and that's only the tip of the iceberg. This is available to guests from Thursday to Sundays.

Circuit 2: The second tour is of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum which compromises of the Clock Tower, the Stables and the Garages. This is open from Tuesdays to Sundays.

Circuit 3: This circuit permits sightseers to take a visit through the extravagantly well known Mughal Nurseries. Be that as it may, it is possibly open during the winters when the blossoms have bloomed and the nurseries give a terrific view. One can visit them in the long periods of November - Walk from Thursdays to Sundays.

  • Things To Do: Keep an eye for peacocks singing in the lawns of the Bhavan.
  • Timings: Different circuits are open on different days. We suggest visiting them between Thursdays – Sundays, 9 AM-4PM to witness it all.
  • Holidays/Closes On: It is closed on all Gazetted Holidays and Mondays.
  • Recommended Duration: 1 Hour/Circuit
  • Entry Fee: Rs. 50 per person per circuit. No fee for children below 8 years.

5. Parliament House

Assuming you have the smallest interest in legislative issues, you will realize about that the Parliament House. Generally known as the Sansad Bhawan, it obliges the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. It has the workplaces of the different clergymen, boards and is home to an enormous library.

The engineering of the Parliament house draws its motivation from the Ashoka Chakra of the Public banner, and as such is roundabout in shape.

Do take note of that main approved work force can visit the Parliament from within and guests are simply permitted to observe this supreme structure from an external perspective. In any case, be guaranteed that the construction in itself is a treat to the eyes.

  • Things To Do: Assuming that you are fortunate, you can detect different priests and big names rushing all through the Parliament House. 
  • Timings: You can see it from outside on throughout the days. It is prescribed not to visit it late around evening time to stay away from any problem from safety officers.
  • Holidays/Closes On: It is closed on all Gazetted Holidays.
  • Recommended Duration: 10 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Free

6. Lotus Temple

Known to be quite possibly of the most visited working on the planet, Lotus sanctuary is a position of love of the Bahá'í Confidence. The confidence teaches the worth of the various religions and weights on its unification. Thusly, the sanctuary is available to all individuals from the general public and makes no inclinations in view of their religion, orientation, position, belief, sex or instructive capability.

The state of the structure is that of a lotus with 9 sides and it is made utilizing 23 formed marble petals. Every one of these 9 sides has an entryway which prompts the lobby that can oblige roughly 2500 individuals. Inferable from its lotus-like construction, the design of the structure has gotten incredible awards, broadly and globally.

  • Things To Do: Do invest a few energy inside the lobby and feel being near God, of any confidence of your decision.
  • Timings: Open from Tuesday-Sundays, 9.30 am – 6 pm.
  • Holidays/Closes On: Monday
  • Recommended Duration: 45 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Free

7. Humayun’s Tomb

Unsurprisingly, Humayun’s Tomb is the tomb of the Mughal emperor Humayun. It was originally constructed for his Persian wife and hence its architecture drew inspiration from both Mughal and the Persian elements.

It was the first garden-tomb of India and its architecture was taken as an example in the construction of various other Mughal monuments such as the Taj Mahal, Safdarjung Tomb, amongst various others.

  • Things To Do: Look for the chants inscribed on the monuments . Take a walk surrounded by palm trees, sit on the stairs and just reconnect with yourself.
  • Timings: Monday – Sunday, 6 am – 6 pm
  • Recommended Duration: 45 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: 30 for Indians. 500 for foreigners

8. Qutub Minar

It is a 43m long Minaret with a 14m width at the base and is arranged in the South Delhi Region. The pinnacle has 5 stories with unpredictably created twisting formed 379 stages.

What's intriguing to note is that the 5 stories were not built on the double. Truth be told, the built was started by Qitub-ud-Commotion Aibak who just made the cellar which was taken over by his replacement, Iltutmish, who then form the following three stories.

Its development was done by Firoz Shah Tuglak who fabricated the last two stories. Since the development occurred over the range of different years and under the rule of various rulers, one can recognize the engineering distinctions.

  • Things To Do: A heaven for photographic artists wish to take photographs from different points, particularly during dawn or nightfall.
  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset
  • Recommended Duration: 45 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Rs 10 for Indians and Rs 250 for foreigners

What to Shop for in Delhi 

On the off chance that you are visiting Delhi for a neighborhood touring trip, add shopping to your list of must-dos. Regardless of whether you can't devote a whole day for road shopping, you will find different slows down and shops close to different places of interest. Try not to return without looking for ethnic garbage adornments, dry natural products from Khari Baoli and handiwork things.

What to Eat in Delhi 

Delhi is incomplete without its street food. One must enjoy the fried delights, lemon soda, chickpeas with bread, momos served with red hot chutney and the delightful Rajma (Kidney Beans) with Rice served with sliced onions, green chutney and chillies.

Good to know

What’s included

  • Hotel / Home pick-up / drop-off
  • Round-trip transportation in private air-conditioned car
  • Parking Charges
  • Toll-gate Charges

What’s not included

  • English-speaking guide
  • Entry ticket fee for tourist attractions
  • Breakfast / lunch / dinner

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