Delhi Sightseeing Tour Package

Delhi Sightseeing Tour

Duration Delhi Same day Fullday Sightseeing
Destination Covered Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Raj Ghat, Indira Gandhi Memorial, Nehru Museum, Birla Mandir, India Gate, Parliament House, President House

Delhi is a great mix of heritage and modernity. It is one of the busiest international gateway of India. Tourist or business people generally land in Delhi and want to explore Delhi in one or two days. Here we are summarizing some important destinations of old Delhi and New Delhi which you can travel through one day. Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of India with our Delhi Sightseeing Tour Package, offering an immersive experience of the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks. Tailored for those seeking an in-depth exploration, our Delhi local tour package guarantees a day filled with awe-inspiring moments. Our Delhi day tour packages are meticulously crafted to cover the city's key attractions, ensuring you witness the grandeur of historical monuments like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. Dive into the city's cultural tapestry with visits to Humayun's Tomb and the Lotus Temple, each showcasing architectural brilliance.

Delhi one day tour package provides a hassle-free and comprehensive itinerary, allowing you to absorb the essence of Old and New Delhi seamlessly. Marvel at the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk, visit Raj Ghat, and explore the magnificence of Akshardham Temple.

Our Delhi local sightseeing tour is curated for convenience, offering a glimpse into the city's diversity. With expert guides and comfortable transportation, you can delve into the historical significance and modern charm that define Delhi's identity. Do not miss the chance to book our Delhi city tour with tempo traveller on rent a perfect amalgamation of history, culture, and contemporary vibrancy, all in a single, memorable day.

Delhi day tour package Travel Itinerary

Qutab Minar:- Qutab Minar is one of the historical place in India, situated in New Delhi and visited most by tourist circle. It is one of the tallest minaret in India and made from red sand stone& marbles, it is covered with intricate carvings depicting the history of Qutab in Koran. The tallest tower attracts thousands of tourists every day for stunning view of surroundings by climbing the top of the minar. Including this 73m high Qutub Minar, the iron pillar located in the Qutub complex is also a tourist attraction point.

Lotus Temple:- Located in New Delhi, Lotus temple is notable for its delicate flower like structure. It is a house of worship for Bahal’s nine sides and one central dome constructed with white concrete and marble. Lotus temple is surrounded by 9 pools of water that gives an attractive look of flower just blooming from the deep of water.

Akshardham Temple:- Akshardham Temple is the largest Hindu temple of India and is a major tourist destiny of India. Spread on vast land it is constructed with architectural importance. The temple devoted to Swami Narayan has many diety idols as Lord Shiva, Vishnu and goddess laxmi. Its wide premises has floral monuments, ponds, a large dining hall, numerous shopping complex, book stores, cafeteria and beautiful gardens. Situated on the bank of the Yamuna Akshardham temple has an IMAX theater in which you can watch 2 hours movie on Indian culture while by sunset must watch beautiful light and music show performed by kids and experts.

Raj Ghat:- Raj Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Nation. It is situated on the banks of Yamuna River. Raj ghat is a black marble platform is a spot for Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. Including Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation, there is Veer Bhoomi the memorial of Rajiv Gandhi, shakti sthal, the memorial of Indira Gandhi, Shanti Vana the memorial of 1st prime minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. At some distance Eternal Gandhi Multimedia museum is situated where you can go through life memories and is work done.

India Gate:- India Gate situated in the heart of Delhi is dedicated to the 90,000 soldiers who sacrificed their life during World War 1. It is very popular tourist spot for Delhites as well as foreigners for its tall appearance and carved INDIA GATE on top of the stone arch. The place is popular as a relaxation area during evening of summer and a picnic spot during winter where kids can enjoy boat riding and fresh air. In 1971, a new construction named by Amar Jawan Jyoti had built up in the memory of the Indian martyrs of Indo Pak war. You can see lighting India Gate in different colors at night.

Parliament House:- The parliament house is a circular colonnaded building, is an official house for ministerial meetings. It has numerous buildings and an excellent library that attracts foreign tourists to watch Indian democratic system.

Rashtrapati Bhawan:- Rashtrapati Bhawan is a multi dimensional, vast mansion building that is undoubtedly one of the most huge buildings in New Delhi. The residential room of the president has 300+ rooms for guests & offices along with a huge library. Mughal garden inside President House is open for tourists during the month of February till 15th march where you can take a glimpse of varieties of flowers and trees.

Jama Masjid:- Jama Masjid of Old Delhi is the biggest mosque of India, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as his final architectural feat. The ancient construction attracts thousands of tourists to Jama Masjid every day. Afterward be sure to visit old streets of Chandni chowk for unlimited shoppings.

Teen Murti Bhawan:- Teen Murti Bhawan is the residence of India’s 1st prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Various houses of Teen Murti Bhawan including the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library are some of the tourist destinations of India.

Birla Mandir:- The Laxmi Narayan Temple built by industrialist J.K Birla is known as Birla Mandir is one of the tourist destination of Delhi for some religious event. The temple basically devoted to Goddesses Laxmi. The beautiful temple with its vast garden fountains and sculptures attracts tourists from all over the world.

Indira Museum:-  Indira Museum was the residence of former Prime Minister of India, Mrs Indira Gandhi. This residence has turned into a museum displaying her personal effects, including the bloodstained saree, she was wearing during the assassination. This museum consists memories of her with deep affection and care.

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