600 /-

  • Tour Code : DLAC
  • 11 Hours
  • Departure : Daily: 08.00 Hrs
  • Return : 19.00 Hr
  • Holiday Type : Family, Senior Citizen, Student
  • States : DELHI
  • Places Covered : Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Redfort, Rajghat, India Gate, Teen Murti (Nehru Museum), Feroz Shah Kotla, Humayun's Tomb, Chhatarpur Mandir, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Iscon Temple
  • Note :

    We advise our travelers to take online monument entry tickets through website https://asimustsee.nic.in/ to save time & skip from the long Queue.

DELHI & NEW DELHI (TOUR NO -1)

Fixed Departure Tour

Important Notes

We advise our travelers to take online monument entry tickets through website https://asimustsee.nic.in/ to save time & skip from the long Queue.

Fare Excludes

Entry fee during sightseeing & Food

India Gate Indira Gandhi Memorial Feroz Shah Kotla Humayun’s Tomb
National War Memorial Teen Murti (Nehru Museum) Raj Ghat Chattarpur Mandir
Lotus Temple Rashtrapati Bhawan Gandhi Museum Iscon Temple
Qutab Minar Parliament House Red Fort  

 

Monday Closed  Shown from Outside  Only On Monday

Drop at Karol Bagh only

Red Fort will be close for public and general visitors for 15th July 2024 to 15th August 2024 due to Independence Day Celebration.

 

Qutub Minar

The Qutb Minar, also spelled Qutub Minar and Qutab Minar, is a minaret and "victory tower" that forms part of the Qutb complex, which lies at the site of Delhi's oldest fortified city, Lal Kot, founded by the Tomar Rajput’s.

Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple, located in New Delhi, India, is a Baha’i House of Worship that was dedicated in December 1986. Notable for its lotus-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city. Like all Bahá’í Houses of Worship, the Lotus Temple is open to all, regardless of religion or any other qualification.

Redfort

The Red Fort or Lal Qila is a historic fort in the Old Delhi neighborhood of Delhi, India, that historically served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort on 12 May 1639, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi.