Duration: 06 hours Places to See: Humayun’s Tomb - Qutub Minar - Red Fort - Hauz Khas - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib - Jama Masjid
Customize a 6-hour private tour of Delhi according to your schedule and interests. Mix-and-match sightseeing options from an extensive list of historical monuments, religious attractions, or something closer to nature. Select six sights from a choice of 16, and explore them with your private guide, who will pick you up from your hotel. Services of a licensed and knowledgeable guide, and entrance fees included.
Your 6-hour private tour starts with pickup from your hotel in the morning. You will then be transported by private, air-conditioned vehicle to six sites of your choosing for sightseeing throughout the city. Delve into Indian history at the National Museum, admire the towering minaret of Qutab Minar, go on a nature walk, or visit a house of worship — all in a single day with a licenced and knowledgeable guide. Simply make your selection from the list in the Itinerary below.
Please note that routing will be according to the guide's discretion; visiting each of the chosen attractions will depend upon distances, opening and closing timings, peak periods, and local traffic conditions on the day of the tour. Bottled water and entrance fees are included. After your personalized tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel.
Itinerary: (Choose six sites from from the options below)
Red Fort: An imposing octagonal citadel built in 1638 by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is constructed mainly of red sandstone.
Qutub Minar: Constructed in red sandstone, this is the highest monument tower in India. Also see the centuries-old Iron Pillar.
Humayun’s Tomb: An exquisite mid-16th-century tomb of the Mughal emperor with landscaping around.
Raj Ghat: A memorial to Mahatma Gandhi who was cremated here in 1948.
Gandhi Smriti: Location where Mahatma Gandhi spent the last 144 days of his life, before he was assassinated in 1948.
Safdarjung’s Tomb: A sandstone and marble mausoleum built in 1754.
Purana Qila: Meaning Old Fort, this mid-16th-century fort boasts of extensive ramparts and a lake nearby.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: The white marble gurudwara, with a gold-plated dome, is the most prominent Sikh temple. It has a pool inside, known for its holy water.
Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk: Constructed of red sandstone and marble by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1650 AD. Today, 25,000 people can pray here at a time.
Bahai Lotus Temple: This Bahai house of worship designed in the shape of a lotus flower sits amid landscaped gardens and pools.
Lodhi Gardens: The park spread over 90 acres contains tombs and other architectural works of the 15th century.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park: It is spread over 200 acres and consists of around 100 historically significant monuments.
Hauz Khas Village & Deer Park: Hauz Khas Village is dotted with contemporary restaurants and designer outlets. The deer park is popular for recreation. One can also see the ruins of a tomb and a lake nearby.
National Zoological Park: Originally Delhi Zoo, its 176 acres contain a motley collection of animals and birds.
Dilli Haat, INA: A government-managed market of traditional arts, crafts, textiles and cuisines from different parts of India.
Connaught Place / Janpath: A round market with colonnaded walkways, it is also the commercial center. Janpath is a lively market popular for inexpensive clothes, imitation jewelry, and antiques.