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          Delhi Sight Seeing Tour Package

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Delhi Introduction:- Delhi is Cosmopolitan city and Capital of India. It is the third largest city. Delhi is main starting point for North India.It is divided into two parts Old Delhi & New Delhi. The hub of the metropolis is Central New Delhi, an orderly plan of wide roads lined with sturdy colonial buildings which was established soon after the imperial capital of British India moved here in 1911. It is a planned city with wide streets,parks. Parliament House, India Gate President house, Old Fort, Humayun's Tomp,Quitab Minar& ZOO are in New Delhi.Old Delhi was capital between 17th & 19th centuries.In it you will find many mosques, forts & monuments relating to India's muslim history .Red Fort and Jami Masjid, India's largest mosque combined with the old city's bazaars. Jaipur is five hours drive from Delhi.Agra is 3 hrs drive from Delhi..
Delhi celebrates Durga Puja is celebrated with same enthusiasm as Id is celebrated. The Guru Purab and Christmas carry the same colour as Diwali or Buddha Purnima. The amalgamation of various cultures, traditions, religions has painted Delhi in colour which are brought from all over India.

Delhi History :- Delhi were the Tornor Rajputs and the Chauhan Rajputs. Between 12th to 17th centuries  period, some of the most outstanding monuments were built which stand as past glory of the Afghan and Mughal architecture. During the British rule for about 200 years, when the country came under a unified control, Calcutta became the capital but only to move back to Delhi in 1911.The other five of Delhi's ex-capitals, further south, are today all but deserted, standing as impressive reminders of long-vanished dynasties. Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the Qutub Minar and Purana Quila, Humayun's Tomb, and the major monument of the great Moghul period is Lal Qila, the "Red Fort". in Old Delhi.
New Delhi is as well as a dream city for visitors looking for items of handicrafts, not only the rich artistic crafts of its own craftsmen but also of craftsmen from all over the country. New Delhi offers a large number of fascinating places & attractions to the visitor, a lot so that it becomes difficult to choose from where to start exploring the city. 



How to Reach Delhi:- Air: Delhi has an extensive network of international and domestic flights. All the major airlines in the world fly through Delhi, and it is easily accessible from anywhere in the world. Domestic air links cover Delhi from all the major cities in the country.

Rail: Trains run from all the parts of the country to Delhi. For nearby places like Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gwalior, Bhopal, Lucknow and Kanpur, the Shatabdi Express is recommended.

Road: Buses from all the major places in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are available for getting to Delhi. During the summer months, air-conditioned coaches are recommended

Best Season to Visit Delhi:- Sightseeing, the best season to visit Delhi is between October to March.

                                                                       Delhi Sight Seeing

-: QUTAB MINAR :-
QUTAB MINARQutub Minar is Delhi’s most frequented monument. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is regarded as the tallest of its kind in the world. Qutb-ud-din Aibak, India's first Muslim ruler ordered its construction in the year 1193. The fine blend of Hindu- Muslim architectural styles, which was to give the country many famous monuments especially in the Mughal period, was thus initially used for the construction of Qutab Minar The minaret, along with other ruins and remnants surrounding it, like graves, mosques, madrassas etc. are collectively known as the Qutab Complex.

STRUCTURE:- This 234 feet high minaret is made of Red Sandstone in such a fashion that it narrows from bottom to top with each of its storey having carvings and verses from Holy Qur’an inscribed on it. To reach to the top, one needs to cover 378 steps but the effort will be worth the view as one could see a bird’s-eye view of Delhi from the top. This access has, however, been denied by the authorities of late due to safety reasons. Other structures in the Qutab complex include.
The Iron pillar. This iron column has remained free of rust since ages, becoming a mystery to the metallurgist around the world. Legend has it that anyone who can bind the pillar, with their indorse towards the structure, will have their wish acknowledged.Tomb of Iitutmish,Alai Minar, And Quwwat-ul-Islam.

HUMAYUN'S TOMB :-HUMAYUN TOMBHumayun’s tomb is one of the most picturesque structures in the city. Located in Nizamuddin, Delhi and consisting of a complex of monuments, the site is enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage monument. The place is the production of Mughal architectural styles which reach its pinnacle in Taj Mahal and naturally, its pattern has a lot in common with the Taj Mahal's. Humayun died in the year 1556 and as a tribute to the Emperor, his widow, Hamida Banu Begum ordered its construction in 1569 which took 8 years to complete.
The complex includes a Persian style garden, the first of its kind in South Asia region. Extensive use of marbles and carvings lends to its charm. A double dome surmounts the roof and a total of 124 chambers constitute the Ground floor plan. It is believed that Humayun’s tomb set-up a vogue in the Mughals for Garden-tombs and several other Mughal imperial architectures followed suit. The chambers contain sarcophagus of Humayun and several other were added later, including that of his wife. A symbol of a box of writing instruments on the sarcophagus indicates a male occupant whilst a writing slate symbol indicating a female. A must-see for everyone.

 RED FORT :-RED FORTRed fort, or Lal Quila in Hindi, is a Mughal architecture located in Old Delhi. Constructed as the royal residence in the Mughal capital of Shahjahanabad by Emperor Shahjahan in the year 1639 AD., the fort is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated along the river Yamuna which feds numerous moats in and around the place, the structure is surrounded by walls made of red sandstone.
Red fort, like other Mughal monuments in the country, possesses a unique charm due to the Indo-Muslim architecture style combination used during those times- which later on became famous as the 'Shahjahani style'. Shahjahan’s reign witnessed the Mughal artistic abilities at its very best, with the Taj Mahal being its supreme example.

The Important Buildings inside the Fort are:
• The two gateways - Lahore Gate and the Delhi Gate.
• The Diwan-e-am and the Diwan-e-khas.
• The Rang Mahal.
• The Khas Mahal.
• Sheesh Mahal.
• Moti Masjid (pearl mosque).
• Nahr-i-Behisht.

India Gate
A memorial inscribed with the names of the valiant Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in World War I. The green, velvety lawns at India Gate, are a popular evening & holiday rendezvous for young & elderly similar. A must visit place in New Delhi. 

Red Fort
In Old Delhi, you may visit the ramparts of the Red Fort. The decision for constructing the fort was taken in 1639, when Shahjahan decided to shift his capital to New Delhi from Agra. Within eight years, Shahjahanabad was done with the Red Fort-Qila-i-Mubarak (lucky citadel)-New Delhi's seventh fort, prepared in all its magnificence to get the Emperor. The Red Fort still retains some of its lost glory. The Red Fort was the last fort built in New Delhi & it witnessed the vicissitudes of fortune, the splendour & the fall of the Mughals, British rule, & at last the dawn of Indian Independence. A place must see by all tourists visiting Delhi.Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan
Modern New Delhi, or New Delhi as it is called, centers around the Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is architecturally a very impressive building standing at a height, flowing down as it were to India Gate. This stretch called the Rajpath is where the Republic Day parade is held. The imposing plan of this area conceived by Lutyens does not fade in its charm with the numerous summers or winters that go past.For lovers of flowers and beauty, the annual spring opening of the glorious, meticulously tended Mughal Gardens at the stately Rashtrapati Bhawan is a bonanza topped by an amazing assembly of roses in ideal bloom-perhaps the best in the whole of India. Mughal Gardens is indeed a place to see.

Qutab Minar
The Qutab Minar is located at a tiny village called Mehrauli in South New Delhi. Qutub-ud-din Aibek of the Slave Dynasty, who took possession of New Delhi in 1206, built it. It is a fluted red sandstone tower, which tapers up to a height of 72.5 metres & is covered with intricate carvings & verses from the holy Qur'an. The landmark of New Delhi is a place to see.

Laxminarayan Temple
Also called the Birla Mandir, the Laxminarayan Temple was built by the Birla family in 1938. It is a temple with a immense garden & fountains behind it. The temple attracts thousands of devotees on Janmashtami day, the birthday of Lord Krishna. The temple is a place to visit by most of the tourist coming to New Delhi.

Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's wife Haji Begum built his Tomb nine years after his death. Designed by a Persian architect named Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, & done in 1565, the building was a trendsetter of the time by remains a must visit place in New Delhi till date.

Jama Masjid/Chandni ChowkJama Masjid
The living legacy of New Delhi is Shahjahanabad. Created by the builder of Taj Mahal, this city, with the Red Fort as the point of interest and Jama Masjid as the praying centre, has a fascinating market planned to shine under the light of the moon, called Chandni Chowk. Shahjahan planned Chandni Chowk so that his daughter could shop for all that they wanted. It was divided by canals filled with water, which glistened like silver in moonlight. The canals are now closed, but Chandni Chowk remains Asia's largest wholesale market. A must visit place in New Delhi

Shanti Vana
Lying close to the Raj Ghat, the Shanti Vana (literally, the forest of peace) is the place where India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was cremated. The area is now a pretty park adorned by trees planted by visiting dignitaries & heads of state.

lotus Temple (Bahai Temple) 
The Bahai Temple, situated in South New Delhi, is formed like a lotus. It is an eye-catching building worth exploring. Built by the Baha'i community, it offers the visitor a serenity that pervades the temple and its artistic design. 

Purana Quila (Old Fort)Purana Quila
The Purana Quila is a nice example of medieval military architecture. Built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri, the Purana Quila is a monument of bold design, which is strong, straightforward & every inch a fortress. It is different from the well planned, carefully decorated, & palatial forts of the later Mughal rulers. Purana Quila is also different from the later forts of the Mughals, as it does not have a complex of palaces, administrative & recreational buildings, as is usually present in the forts built later on. The main purpose of this now-dilapidated fort was its utility, with less emphasis on decoration. The Qal'a-I-Kunha Masjid & the Sher Mandal are important monuments inside the fort.

Jantra Mantra 
The Jantra Mantra (literally the 'instrument and formula' and often called the Jantar Mantar), is located in the modern city of New Delhi, It was made by Sawai Jai Singh. A must visit place in New Delhi 

Akshardham Temple Akshardham Temple 
Akshardham Temple or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of traditional Indian and Hindu culture, spirituality, and architecture. The building was inspired and moderated by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, The temple, which attracts approximately 70 percent of all tourists who visit Delhi. A must visit place in New Delhi…

This is a complete guide to Delhi with interactive maps categorized by different localities in Delhi. You can search and discover a location in Delhi though these maps. Other maps include Railway Map of Delhi, route map of Delhi Metro Train and guide to major tourist places in Delhi.

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