HALF DAY OLD DELHI TOUR

Duration: Four hours Tour by car code:GDLT/ HDODT

Tour Duration: 9.00 A.M to 1.00 P.M

Visit Old Delhi- the former center of Mughal power which offers ancient monuments, narrow streets and bustling markets. Visit the Red Fort built in 1648 by the great Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan famous for his great edifice of love the Taj Mahal. Also see the biggest mosque in India the Jama Masjid, constructed by Shah Jahan in 1658. Take a rickshaw ride through the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk to get a feel of the royal life of the Mughal emperors. You will also visit a famous Jain Temple & Gurudwara (Sikh place of worship) located at Chandni Chowk.
The last stop will be at Raj Ghat, where you pay homage to the father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi.

End of Tour and our services. Cost of the tour: INR 3500 per person (min 2 pax) Single person: INR 6000

Package includes

  • Pick up and drop from hotel in Central/ South Delhi.
  • Services of an English speaking local guide.      
  • Surface transportation in an air conditioned Car.
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary.
  • Parking, toll tax and all applicable taxes.

Package excludes

  • Meals
  • Tips to guide/ driver.
  • Monument & Camera Fee

Terms & Conditions

There will be extra charges for pick up or drop at the airport, and from hotels in Old Delhi/ West Delhi/ East Delhi/ NCR (Except Gurgaon).

  • All rates quoted are per person.
  • Car for 2 persons will be Tata Indigo/ Maruti Swift Dezire/Ford Fiesta.
  • Car for 3-4 persons will be Toyota Innova.

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