Per Adult
US$65 (Per Person)
Date of Journey: Every Day
TOUR ITINERARY
Tour Starts at 8.30 am in Morning, 12.30 lunch break, starts at 1.30
and ends at 5 pm. Travel by AC Car or vehicle.
Humayun's
Tomb - 1564-1572 built by Haji Begum, the widow of the
second Mughal Emperor, Humayun's, nine years after his death and
took eight years to complete. It is designed by the Persian
architect Misak Mirza Ghiyaz.
India Gate - Sir Edwin Lutyens
designed this war memorial to 90,000 Indian soldiers who died on the
North-west Frontiers during World War I. The Duke of Connaught laid
the foundation in 1921 and was completed in 10 years.
Rashtrapati Bhavan - The house
that houses the President of India and the house that boasts of
having welcomed the most powerful men in history. The Rashtrapati
Bhavan was designed by Edwin Lutyens and built in 1931.
Raj Ghat - The cremation site of
Mahatma Gandhi, Father of Nation is well kept in undulating garden
and a broad footpath.
Jama Masjid - The largest mosque
in India was built by Shah Jehan in 1644-1658. The three black &
white marble domes covering the prayer hall can accommodate 20,000
people.
Qutab Minar - Delhi’s landmark,
73 mtr. tall victory tower was started by Qutub-ud-din Aibak,the
first Muslim ruler in 1193 but could finish only the 1st storey of
sand stones. Iltutmish succeeding him added 2nd & 3rd floor in sand
stone and later in 1368 Firoz Shah Tughlak constructed 4th & 5th
storey in both sand stone and marble.
Lotus Temple - Located in
Kalkaji in the south of Delhi, it is lotus shaped and has rightly
been given the name. It is made of marble, cement, dolomite and
sand. It is open to all faiths and is an ideal place for meditation
and obtaining peace and tranquility.
Akshardham Temple Delhi -
Akshardham means the eternal, divine abode of the supreme God, the
abode of eternal values and virtues of Akshar as defined in the
Vedas and Upanishads where divine bhakti, purity and peace forever
pervades.
Red Fort - The Red Fort and the
city of Shahjahanabad were constructed by the Emperor Shah Jahan in
1639. The Red Fort was the palace for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's
new capital, Shahjahanabad, the seventh Muslim city in the Delhi
site.
Note: This price does not include lunch. |