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3 Days Delhi Private Tour

- Route: Delhi
Delhi is the very heart of India. With its rich historical past and modern urban charm, Delhi can soak up the best of this country. Delhi private tours permit tourists to see India's capital their way and sample every color of culture, glorious monuments, and chaotic markets. From history, and culture, to a foodie, Delhi Private Tour by Travel To India has it all for everybody. This is a detailed itinerary, and you will fully make use of the usage of this three-day journey over some of the most iconic landmarks, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and some of the lesser-known gems.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Old Delhi and Mughal Heritage
You will be off to the right start in the morning when sunbeams start lighting up your Delhi Private Tour on the very first day and history goes back to the Mughals that have stood the test of ages. And the splendor in Old Delhi is one of those regions that describes excellent splendor of India in those times but with a very good experience of groomed richness.
1. Red Fort
The starting point of the whole tour would indeed be the most beautiful-the Red Fort built in 1648 AD by the emperor Shah Jahan, though a UNESCO world heritage even to date. A wondrous marvel in architecture constitutes of red sandstone and gargantuan gates; humungous courtyards with such bewildering designs that boggle one's brains. It surely forms a moment salutatory to Indian history. Almost all the emperors sat on top of the Mughal Empire, using this residential building for as long as 200 years. Going for a walk over the Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, and Meena Bazaar can take the people back to the early kingdom Mughal period.
2. Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid is one of the largest as well as the most majestic mosques present in India. Jama Masjid is within walking distance from the Red Fort. This mosque was constructed by Shah Jahan with super grandeur and stunningly beautiful domes, high minarets, and an enormous courtyard where more than 25,000 people can perform their prayers in one go. Climb to the top of the minaret; an excellent view of Old Delhi, so make one of these places.
3. Chandni Chowk and Street Food Experience
No private trip to Delhi is ever complete without a step into the great streets of Chandni Chowk. The oldest as well as noisiest and busiest markets since the 17th century have their narrow lanes, old shops, and sweet street food surrounding them. Well, do halt for hot fluffy parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali. It tastes heavenly, would say the kebabs there at Karim's. And wait for the just-rolled-in-the-utensil steamy hot, crunchy jalebis at Old Famous Jalebi Wala.
4. Raj Ghat
It has been an entire day of exploration, and for the last but not the least, visit this peace place created for Mahatma Gandhi named Raj Ghat. It's a place where Gandhi was cremated; silence all around will make this an excellent place where one can just sit and consider the struggle the country India has undertaken to have freedom and know its history.
Day 2 : Delhi and British Architecture
The second day of the Delhi Private Tour Package has exciting experiences in-store, taking experience through excellent avenues and colonial architectures as a transformation of the former city capital of the great Mughals to modern metropolitans in New Delhi. Visit India Gate.
India Gate is the 42-meter war memorial reminding one of the Indians who died in World War I. It is located within New Delhi, at the very center of the city, in the gardens. It is a favorite of the tourists and the locals. At the base under the arch is placed the eternal flame called Amar Jawan Jyoti, lit perpetually as a gesture to the sacrifices of the armed forces of India.
1. Rashtrapati Bhavan
Rashtrapati Bhawan is a place that can take a ten-minute drive from India Gate. It was the location where the President of India stayed. The entire building was constructed by an English architect by his name Edwin Lutyens. It follows a mix of European and Indian architectural styles. The interiors are not allowed inside but during the remaining months of the year, the open Mughal Garden appears pretty as all flowers bloom in its fountains.
2. Humayun's Tomb
Among the magnificent monuments of the Mughals period is the Tomb of Humayun located in Delhi. It was what inspired the construction of Taj Mahal first. Finished during the 16th Century, it boasts a Persian Garden design with some of its exquisite marble domes as well as the ornate red sandstone exterior. One of the top recommended places to visit while on any one of the tours in Delhi-Private Tour Package.
3. Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar: The tallest bricked minarets in the world. It dates from the 12th Century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, one of the earliest remnants of which accommodates the Iron Pillar and Alai Darwaza. All this testifies to early Islamic time in Delhi. One can find amusing legends over the golden past of Delhi in stunning carvings at the pillar.
4. Lotus Temple
Spend your last moment of the day by visiting the Lotus Temple. It is the most striking of all the Bahá'í House of Worship because it is formed like a lotus and is also very quiet. It welcomes visitors from different lifestyles and beliefs in religions; it is the best place to spend some quiet moments for some spirituality and a refuge for their thoughts in deep thought. It was time to just relax after this day of moving around in this city.
Day 3 : Cultural and Spiritual Tour
This third day private tour in Delhi will be all about cultural diversity, spiritual centers, and local markets of Delhi. All of it, from grand temples to some artistic neighborhoods, that gives a wholesome experience of the vibrancy of this great city.
The beautiful Indian culture drenched architectural huge, carvings, and beautiful exhibitions around temples are present.
There is the one with the musical fountain display and the very spiritually appealing look are some major attractions in the Delhi city,
1. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Perhaps it is the most spiritual of all Sikh structures here in Delhi along with some other places of worship. It feeds hundreds a day without a price in the community kitchen, or langar, though golden domes and tranquil Sarovar endow this sacred center with a testament to their slogan sing out the Sikh doctrine: service and equality. And even such a gurudwara would present an ideal escape from the turmoil of the havoc cities.
2. Hauz Khas Village
Under this art complex lies ancient ruins comprising hip cafes, high-class boutiques shops all along with ancient Hauz Khas village. The old-world charm that reflects upon the quiet lake has been brought to the contemporary area by the means of the historical Fort Hauz Khas. There's browsing for paintings to the visit charming café-and an address that one cannot forego for ardent lovers of arts and culture.
3. Dilli Haat
No markets for handicrafts, clothes, and mouth-watering eateries could be considered ever complete without this Dilli Haat market of India. The perfect end to a private tour in Delhi would make it a great list among the kinds of cuisines either Rajasthani dal baati churma or South Indian dosa, hence one of the cultural food markets while shopping as souvenirs.
It also offers a wonderful city tour of the Indian capital, hunted in the ancient monuments and places that were now turned into a monument for colonial periods; religious buildings to the mad bazaars and with every nook speaking something new and drastically different-from almost every place elsewhere in Delhi-being it the glory of Mughals or flavors and old city smells, or a strong aura of newer modern art enclaves.
A Private Tour in Delhi is probably one of the perfect experiences you can have during your first visit to a destination and second time to the same destination as a return visitor-you get to do it at your own pace, and upon return, memories are unforgettable and deep appreciation for the rich cultural and history of Delhi assure you will be set for a well-planned Delhi Private Tour package.