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The Best of Old and New Delhi in 8 Hours tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the capital’s rich history and vibrant modernity. Begin in Old Delhi, where you’ll visit iconic landmarks like Jama Masjid, Red Fort, and the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, indulging in its street food and historical charm. Then, transition to New Delhi’s grand avenues, visiting sites like India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Qutub Minar. Experience the contrast between the Mughal era’s architectural wonders and the British colonial elegance, all while immersing yourself in the cultural diversity of India’s capital.
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30 Minutes Before Event Time
Your day begins with a pickup from your hotel or a designated location in Delhi. Your knowledgeable guide will introduce the plan for the day, explaining the historical and cultural significance of the sites you’ll visit. You’ll start by heading to Old Delhi, the heart of Mughal-era architecture and bustling streets.
First Stop: Jama Masjid
Begin your journey at Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656. This architectural marvel boasts magnificent domes, towering minarets, and a vast courtyard that can accommodate over 25,000 people. As you walk through the mosque, your guide will narrate stories of Mughal history and the mosque’s religious significance.
Second Stop: Red Fort (Drive-by or Short Stop)
A short drive from Jama Masjid takes you to the Red Fort, another masterpiece built by Shah Jahan. This UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolizes the power and grandeur of the Mughal Empire. Though you may opt for a drive-by due to time constraints, the fort’s red sandstone walls and imposing gates are a sight to behold. Your guide will share key insights into the fort’s architecture and its role in India’s history.
Third Stop: Chandni Chowk & Rickshaw Ride
Dive into the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, one of Delhi’s oldest and busiest markets. The vibrant atmosphere, filled with vendors selling everything from spices to jewelry, transports you to a bygone era. You’ll enjoy a thrilling rickshaw ride through the narrow lanes, which allows you to witness the market’s chaotic beauty. Stop for a few minutes to sample some famous street food, such as kachori, jalebi, or samosas at a renowned local stall.
Fourth Stop: Raj Ghat
After the hustle of Old Delhi, take a moment of reflection at Raj Ghat, the memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. Set amidst a peaceful park, Raj Ghat marks the spot where Gandhi was cremated in 1948. Your guide will provide insight into Gandhi’s legacy and his significant role in India’s independence movement.
Fifth Stop: India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan
From the historical charm of Old Delhi, shift to the grand, tree-lined avenues of New Delhi, designed by the British in the early 20th century. Stop by India Gate, a 42-meter-tall war memorial dedicated to the Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Stroll around the well-maintained gardens while learning about its historical significance.
Next, you’ll drive past Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India. This grand structure is an excellent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, blending Indian and European styles. Admire the grandeur of Raisina Hill, which offers a panoramic view of Lutyens’ Delhi, with its majestic government buildings.
Sixth Stop: Humayun’s Tomb
Next, visit the magnificent Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a precursor to the Taj Mahal’s architecture. Built in the 16th century, this grand mausoleum houses the remains of Emperor Humayun and is set within a vast, serene garden. The symmetrical design, intricate latticework, and the Persian-inspired architecture make it a true masterpiece. Your guide will detail how this monument influenced later Mughal architecture, including the Taj Mahal.
Seventh Stop: Qutub Minar
Your next stop is the famous Qutub Minar, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 73-meter-high tower, built in the early 13th century, is the tallest brick minaret in the world. As you explore the site, which also includes the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar, your guide will explain its significance as one of the earliest examples of Indo-Islamic architecture. Marvel at the intricate carvings and the impressive scale of this historic structure.
As an optional stop, depending on your interests and time, you can visit either the Lotus Temple or the Akshardham Temple:
Your Best of Old and New Delhi tour concludes with a drive back to your hotel or a drop-off at your preferred location. By the end of the day, you’ll have experienced Delhi’s fascinating contrasts, from the historic Mughal past to the majestic colonial architecture and modern spirituality.