Delhi, the capital of India, is a major tourist destination. Considered as one of the metropolitan cities of India, Delhi is no doubt one of the India's fastest growing cities. Places like Red Fort, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Raj Ghat, Humayun's Tomb, Qutab Minar and Parliament House are worth watching during Delhi Sightseeing Tour.
Best time to go a Delhi Sightseeing Tour is between October to March. Avoid going for Delhi Sightseeing Tour in hot summer period that is, between May to July.
Full Day City Tour:
Tour Code: TSI - 01 Full Day City Tour: -
After having breakfast get ready for the pickup from the hotel at 0900 Hrs and start your Delhi Sightseeing Tour. You will be visiting places like Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Raj Ghat and Parliament House. At the end of the day you will be dropped back to the hotel at 1630 Hrs.
Services Included
» Seat in a coach basis by Air-conditioned Coach
» English speaking Guide
» Pick up & drop from leading hotels in Delhi.
Services not Included
Entrance / Camera fees to Monuments, Any item which is not specified above
Evening Tour:
1. Code: TSI - 02: -
Pick up from the hotel at 1830 Hrs for the one hour Sound & Light Show at Red Fort that starts at 1900 Hrs in the evening. The show is the best way to know about the history of Delhi, you will be told everything in the show from the facts that when and who ruled Delhi. All your queries about the historical monuments and ruins of Delhi will be answered in this great show. After the show you will be dropped back to your hotel by car.
2. 2. Code: TSI - 03: -
Pick up from the hotel at 1830 Hrs for the one-hour long Classical Dances of India show at Parsi Anjuman Hall. The show will start at 1900 Hrs in the evening and will show you a unique and rich conglomeration of Classical, Folk and Tribal dances. Comprising of 70 minutes of enchanting music, dance and song, this show represents the true shades of rich culture and diversity of India. After the show you will be dropped back to your hotel by car.
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