Trip Length – One Day ( Timings : 09:00 am to 05:00pm Approx )
Inclusions – Comfortable air-conditioned Car, driver with cell phone, fuel, parking charges, trained guide, bottled water and all taxes.
At Sketch India Journeys, we see Delhi as a special opportunity for our travelers and thus offer you some Delhi tour packages which would not only introduce you to the most renowned tourist destinations of Delhi, but will also introduce you to its rich culture, traditions, mouth-watering cuisines and much more. As mentioned earlier, Delhi provides shelter to hundreds of remarkable monuments, including a few listed below:
The synonym for Delhi and for bravery, the India Gate is a massive gate dedicated to the war martyrs. The gate is enclosed by a sprawling garden which is a perfect place to spend a few hours in pride, glory and leisure.
Popularly known as Lal Quila, the massive monument is the place from where the Prime Minister and the President of India hoist the flag on Independence Day and Republic Day respectively. Built in red sandstone, the monument was constructed by Mughal emperors.
Arguably the tallest minaret of India, Qutab Minar was created by the powerful Mughal Rulers and still acts as a leading tourist destination of the city.
Also known as Mahatma Gandhi Memorial, Rajghat is the same place which teaches the lessons of the Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
It is the house of the President of India and is more commonly frequented for its remarkable structure and unparallel beauty.
The temple of Indian constitution, Parliament House is the place where all important personalities of India sit to take those important decisions about the country.
It is an old market located in old Delhi where you can find almost everything that you need in your day-to-day life, at very affordable prices.
Called so due to its shape which resembles like a Lotus flower, the temple is a prime attraction for pilgrims and tourists.
Dedicated to lord Vishnu, the temple is a beautiful piece of architecture and is highly frequented by millions of pilgrims every single month.
Dedicated to the second Mughal Emperor Humayun, the tomb is a fine example of Mughal architecture. A must visit for every history lover.
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