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Private half or full-day tour of Old and New Delhi

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Private half or full-day tour of Old and New Delhi — Luxury & private things to do in Chandigarh

Half or full day tour in a private air-conditioned car, covering Agrasen Ki Baoli, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, and Humayun's Tomb with a professional chauffeur.

This private tour offers flexible half or full-day itineraries exploring Delhi's blend of history and modernity. Pickup is available from hotels in Delhi, Gurugram, or Noida. The journey begins at Agrasen Ki Baoli, an ancient stepwell known for its intricate stonework. Further stops include India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, and Parliament House for memorable photographs, before concluding at Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Travel is in a private, air-conditioned car with a professional chauffeur, ensuring comfort throughout your exploration. You can customize the itinerary according to your interests, making this tour a tailored experience of the capital's highlights.

FAQ

Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Personal tour guide • Water in bottles • Air conditioning in the vehicle • Fees for parking
What's NOT included?+
• Tips • Admission fees
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants must be seated on an adult's lap • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup is available for all travelers from any location in Delhi, Gurgaon, or Noida. For general pickups, you will receive the driver's name and car plate before the tour to help you recognize the right driver. In the case of airport pickups, the driver will meet you at Terminal 3, holding a sign with your name at exit gate number 5.
What's the itinerary?+
• Begin with hotel pickup and travel to the first stop accompanied by a private driver and guide. • Agrasen ki Baoli, recognized as a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958, measures 60 meters in length and 15 meters in width. This historical stepwell is located on Hailey Road near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Although the exact builder of Agrasen ki Baoli is unknown, it is thought to have been initially constructed by King Agrasen and later renovated in the 14th century by the Agrawal community, who claim descent from him. The site is open to the public for visits seven days a week from 9 am to 5:30 pm. • The Rashtrapati Bhavan serves as the official residence of the President of India and is situated at the western end of Rajpath in New Delhi. • The India Gate stands as a war memorial located along Rajpath, positioned on the eastern side of New Delhi's ceremonial axis, previously known as Kingsway. • Humayun's Tomb, the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Humayun, was ordered by his first wife, Empress Bega Begum, in 1558 and was crafted by the Persian architects Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad. • Gandhi Smriti is closed on Mondays, so visits will be postponed on that day. This museum, once known as Birla House, is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and is found on Tees January Road, formerly Albuquerque Road, in New Delhi. It marks the site where Gandhi spent his final 144 days before being assassinated on January 30, 1948. • Visit Jama Masjid, one of India’s largest and most stunning mosques located in Old Delhi, renowned for its grand Mughal architecture and serene atmosphere for prayer and contemplation. • Traverse the lively lanes of Chandni Chowk by rickshaw. Experience the energetic atmosphere while moving through busy streets, vibrant markets, and local shops, absorbing the sights and sounds of this famous market in Delhi. • Stop at Khari Baoli, the largest spice market in Asia, located in Old Delhi. Engage with the lively fragrances of spices, herbs, and teas while exploring its colorful stalls, a long-standing center of trade. • Pass by the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its magnificent red sandstone walls and intricate designs, representing Mughal architectural excellence and historical significance. • Drive by Parliament House, an emblematic structure of India’s democracy, characterized by its circular architecture, beautiful gardens, and significant political history. • Visit the Lotus Temple, noted for its distinctive lotus-shaped architecture, serving as a Bahá'í House of Worship that provides a tranquil space welcoming individuals from all faiths for meditation and peace.

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