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Start Time: Flexible (Recommended: 8:00 AM to avoid heat and crowds)

8:00 AM - Pickup and Introduction Your private driver and guide will pick you up and provide an overview of the day’s adventure. Begin with a short drive to your first stop in New Delhi. 8:30 AM - Qutub Minar Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a 73-meter tall minaret showcasing intricate Indo-Islamic architecture, built in the 12th century. 9:30 AM - Lotus Temple Visit this iconic Baháʼí House of Worship, known for its stunning lotus-shaped design and tranquil ambiance. (Note: Closed on Mondays; Qutub Minar visit extended or alternate site offered if on a Monday.) 10:30 AM - India Gate and Drive Past Government Buildings Stop at the 42-meter war memorial honoring Indian soldiers, then enjoy a scenic drive past the President’s House (Rashtrapati Bhavan) and Parliament House, marveling at New Delhi’s planned layout. 11:30 AM - Humayun’s Tomb Discover another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the magnificent tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, a precursor to the Taj Mahal, surrounded by lush gardens. 12:30 PM - Lunch Break Savor a delicious meal at a local restaurant or a popular spot like Hard Rock Cafe, featuring North Indian cuisine such as butter chicken or vegetarian delights. 1:30 PM - Old Delhi: Jama Masjid Step into Old Delhi with a visit to one of India’s largest mosques, built by Emperor Shah Jahan, offering panoramic views from its minaret (optional climb). 2:30 PM - Chandni Chowk Rickshaw Ride Experience the chaotic charm of Old Delhi’s oldest market on a thrilling rickshaw ride, weaving through narrow lanes filled with spices, textiles, and street food vendors. 3:30 PM - Red Fort (Exterior Visit) Admire the imposing red sandstone walls of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the residence of Mughal emperors. (Interior visit optional based on time and preference.) 4:15 PM - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Visit this serene Sikh temple, known for its golden dome, peaceful sarovar (pond), and community kitchen serving free meals to all. 5:00 PM - Return Relax as your driver drops you back at your hotel or preferred location, concluding the day’s exploration.

Tour Details

Highlights

Historical Marvels: Explore UNESCO sites like Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, and the Red Fort, reflecting Delhi’s rich Mughal heritage

Cultural Immersion: Ride a rickshaw through Chandni Chowk and witness the spiritual serenity of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Architectural Diversity: Admire the contrast between New Delhi’s modern Lotus Temple and Old Delhi’s ancient Jama Masjid

Scenic Drives: Pass by iconic landmarks like India Gate and the grand government buildings of New Delhi

Local Flavors: Enjoy authentic North Indian cuisine during lunch and optional street food tastings in Chandni Chowk

Take in the breathtaking views of India Gate

Explore the magnificent Red Fort

Visit the glorious Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib

Marvel at the impressive Janpath Market

Enjoy the wonderful Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary New Delhi

Included

Admission/entry to india gate

Admission/entry to red fort

Admission/entry to gurudwara sis ganj sahib

Admission/entry to janpath market

Admission/entry to asola bhatti wildlife sanctuary new delhi

Admission/entry to isa khans tomb delhi

Admission/entry to jahaz mahal delhi

Tickets to the monuments (If option chosen: Tour with Entrance Fees)

All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes

Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi

Private live tour guide as per itinerary

Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur

Complimentary water bottles and umbrellas

Bottled water to stay hydrated

Lunch at a reputable restaurant (e.g., North Indian meal or similar)

All parking fees, fuel charges, and taxes

India gate tickets fee included

Red fort tickets fee included

Gurudwara sis ganj sahib tickets fee included

Janpath market tickets fee included

Asola bhatti wildlife sanctuary new delhi tickets fee included

Isa khans tomb delhi tickets fee included

Jahaz mahal delhi tickets fee included

Excluded

Entrance fees to monuments (e.g., Qutub Minar: INR 600 for foreigners, Humayun’s Tomb: INR 600, etc.)

Camera fees at certain sites (if applicable)

Personal expenses like souvenirs, additional snacks, or drinks

Tips for the guide and driver (optional but appreciated)

Any additional activities or site visits not listed in the itinerary

Full description

On this tour you will be getting vibe of Old Delhi and New Delhi. you will get a feel strolling though the most densely populated area of India & narrow lanes of old Delhi with a view world famous Mughal architecture in neighborhood of jama masjid ,you actually can’t miss, to imagine why Delhi was Capitcal to Mughals. New Delhi takes you back in time to colonial era, as all the buildings were designed by British architect Luteyns and check up the modern architecture work done in Present Day modern era. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of India’s vibrant capital with the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour. This full-day private tour offers a perfect blend of Delhi’s rich historical legacy and its modern vibrancy. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide and traveling in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, you’ll explore the contrasting worlds of Old Delhi’s bustling bazaars and ancient monuments and New Delhi’s grand architecture and serene landmarks. From the towering Qutub Minar to the chaotic charm of Chandni Chowk, this tour immerses you in the cultural tapestry of Delhi, showcasing its Mughal heritage, colonial past, and contemporary spirit.


Pickup and Introduction

Your journey begins with a convenient pickup from your hotel or designated meeting point. Meet your friendly and knowledgeable guide, who will provide a brief introduction to Delhi's rich history, vibrant culture, and the exciting itinerary ahead. Buckle up as you embark on a fascinating exploration of India’s capital city!

Qutub Minar

Your first stop is the Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick minaret in the world. Built in 1193 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, this architectural marvel stands at 73 meters and is adorned with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. Explore the surrounding complex, including the Iron Pillar of Delhi, which has stood rust-free for over 1,600 years, showcasing ancient Indian metallurgy.

Lotus Temple

Next, visit the Lotus Temple, a stunning Bahá'í House of Worship renowned for its unique lotus-shaped design. This architectural masterpiece symbolizes unity and welcomes visitors of all faiths for meditation and reflection. Surrounded by lush gardens, the temple offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect stop for spiritual rejuvenation.

India Gate and Drive Past Government Buildings

Proceed to the iconic India Gate, a majestic war memorial built in honor of Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I. Standing tall at 42 meters, the monument is an emotional and patriotic landmark in the heart of Delhi. After a brief stop for photos, drive past the grand Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) and Parliament House, witnessing the architectural grandeur of India's political hub.

Humayun’s Tomb

A visit to Humayun’s Tomb transports you to the Mughal era. This UNESCO-listed mausoleum, built in the 16th century, is considered a precursor to the Taj Mahal. Surrounded by lush Persian-style gardens, the tomb is an exquisite example of Mughal architecture, blending red sandstone and white marble to create a breathtaking monument.

Lunch Break

Take a relaxing break at a popular local restaurant and indulge in a delicious North Indian meal. Savor flavorful dishes such as butter chicken, dal makhani, naan, and aromatic biryanis, giving you a true taste of Delhi’s culinary delights.

Jama Masjid

Post lunch, visit Jama Masjid, one of India’s largest mosques, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656. With its vast courtyard that can accommodate over 25,000 worshippers, towering minarets, and stunning red sandstone and white marble façade, Jama Masjid is a magnificent symbol of Mughal grandeur. You can also climb one of the minarets for a breathtaking panoramic view of Old Delhi.

Chandni Chowk Rickshaw Ride

Get ready for an exhilarating rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, the bustling heart of Old Delhi. Navigate through narrow, winding lanes lined with centuries-old shops, vibrant markets, and mouthwatering street food stalls. Experience the chaos, colors, and charm of this historical marketplace, famous for its spices, jewelry, textiles, and traditional sweets.

Red Fort (Drive Past)

As you drive past the Red Fort, admire its imposing red sandstone walls that once housed Mughal emperors. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort played a crucial role in India's history and continues to be a symbol of the nation's independence. Capture stunning photographs from the outside before moving on to the next stop.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Visit the serene Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most revered Sikh temples in Delhi. Known for its beautiful golden dome, tranquil sarovar (holy water tank), and the selfless community service of its langar (free kitchen), this sacred site offers a deeply spiritual and peaceful experience. Witness the Sikh tradition of service and hospitality, where volunteers prepare and serve free meals to thousands of visitors daily.

Return

As your memorable day in Delhi comes to an end, relax in the comfort of your vehicle as you are driven back to your hotel or drop-off location. Reflect on the incredible sights, rich history, and diverse cultural experiences you’ve encountered throughout this fascinating journey.

Itinerary :

Start Time: Flexible (Recommended: 8:00 AM to avoid heat and crowds)

8:00 AM - Pickup and Introduction Your private driver and guide will pick you up and provide an overview of the day’s adventure. Begin with a short drive to your first stop in New Delhi. 8:30 AM - Qutub Minar Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a 73-meter tall minaret showcasing intricate Indo-Islamic architecture, built in the 12th century. 9:30 AM - Lotus Temple Visit this iconic Baháʼí House of Worship, known for its stunning lotus-shaped design and tranquil ambiance. (Note: Closed on Mondays; Qutub Minar visit extended or alternate site offered if on a Monday.) 10:30 AM - India Gate and Drive Past Government Buildings Stop at the 42-meter war memorial honoring Indian soldiers, then enjoy a scenic drive past the President’s House (Rashtrapati Bhavan) and Parliament House, marveling at New Delhi’s planned layout. 11:30 AM - Humayun’s Tomb Discover another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the magnificent tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, a precursor to the Taj Mahal, surrounded by lush gardens. 12:30 PM - Lunch Break Savor a delicious meal at a local restaurant or a popular spot like Hard Rock Cafe, featuring North Indian cuisine such as butter chicken or vegetarian delights. 1:30 PM - Old Delhi: Jama Masjid Step into Old Delhi with a visit to one of India’s largest mosques, built by Emperor Shah Jahan, offering panoramic views from its minaret (optional climb). 2:30 PM - Chandni Chowk Rickshaw Ride Experience the chaotic charm of Old Delhi’s oldest market on a thrilling rickshaw ride, weaving through narrow lanes filled with spices, textiles, and street food vendors. 3:30 PM - Red Fort (Exterior Visit) Admire the imposing red sandstone walls of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the residence of Mughal emperors. (Interior visit optional based on time and preference.) 4:15 PM - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Visit this serene Sikh temple, known for its golden dome, peaceful sarovar (pond), and community kitchen serving free meals to all. 5:00 PM - Return Relax as your driver drops you back at your hotel or preferred location, concluding the day’s exploration.

Must know features

Dress Code: Wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees, especially for religious sites like Jama Masjid and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Bring a scarf or shawl for flexibility

Footwear: Be prepared to remove shoes at temples and mosques; comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the day

Weather: Delhi can be hot and dusty; bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, especially from March to June. Winters (November-February) are cooler and ideal for touring

Crowds and Traffic: Old Delhi is bustling; expect noise and congestion. The early start helps avoid peak crowds

Cash: Carry small denominations of Indian Rupees (INR) for entrance fees, tips, or street food, as some vendors may not accept cards

Health: Stay hydrated and consider a light scarf or mask for dust in Old Delhi. Avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach unless recommended by your guide

Accessibility: Inform your guide in advance if you have mobility concerns; some sites (e.g., Chandni Chowk) may be challenging for wheelchairs

Photography: Allowed at most sites, but check for restrictions (e.g., inside Lotus Temple). Respect local customs and ask permission before photographing people

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Know Before You Go

We've taken care of most of the planning and preparation for you, so you can focus on enjoying your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi! However, there are a few important things to keep in mind to ensure your journey is smooth, safe, and stress-free. Take a moment to review the following details before your departure—this way, the only surprises you'll encounter will be the pleasant ones!

Getting Ready to Go

Traveling to Delhi

Traveling to Delhi as part of your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour is an unforgettable experience. Delhi offers a fascinating blend of ancient traditions and modern energy.

As with any travel destination, Delhi presents unique experiences. Bustling markets and lively streets create an atmosphere full of life and energy. While the country’s diversity is stunning, some areas may reflect economic contrasts. Understanding Delhi’s dynamic blend of tradition and progress will enhance your journey, allowing you to fully embrace its beauty.

India’s cuisine is a delight for food lovers, offering everything from aromatic street food to elaborate royal feasts. The country’s spiritual essence is evident in its temples, historic sites, and sacred rivers, inviting travelers to experience a deeper sense of connection and discovery.

To make the most of your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi, it’s helpful to stay informed about local customs, be open to new experiences, and embrace the lively pace of everyday life. Whether you are exploring ancient forts, enjoying a boat ride on the Ganges, or simply sharing a smile with a local vendor, Delhi’s charm will stay with you long after your journey ends. We are excited to introduce you to the people, history, and cultural richness of this incredible destination!

Passports & Visas

Before you embark on your journey, please ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Depending on your destination, a visa may also be required. To avoid any last-minute issues, we recommend checking the latest visa requirements at Staybook Travel Visa Information.

If you are not a U.S. citizen, it’s important to check with your country’s consulate or a visa agency to confirm entry requirements. Some itineraries may require a double-entry visa, so be sure to verify if you’ll be re-entering the same country during your trip.

Passport applications can be completed at most U.S. Post Offices or regional Passport Agencies. If your trip to India requires a visa, ensure that your passport has blank pages availablefor stamps and entry permits. Planning ahead will make your travels smooth and stress-free!

Getting Ready for New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour in Delhi

Embarking on the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi is an exciting journey that blends culture, history, and adventure. To make sure you have the best experience, here's everything you need to know before you go!

Important Documents

Double-check that your passport, visa, driver’s license, and any required travel documents are valid and easily accessible. It’s a good idea to make photocopies or keep digital copies on your phone or email for easy access in case of loss.

Medications & Health Essentials

Bring enough prescription medication to last throughout your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi, and carry it with you in case of luggage delays. A small kit of over-the-counter medicine (for headaches or digestion issues) can also come in handy.

Packing Smart

Lost luggage is common, so consider using a carry-on instead of a checked bag whenever possible. If you must check a bag, choose one with a standout color or clear identification to make it easy to spot. Pack a change of clothes in your carry-on just in case.

Security & Museum Restrictions

Many museums and attractions in Delhi restrict the size of bags that can be taken inside. Consider bringing a small shoulder bag or purse instead of a backpack to avoid any inconvenience.

Airplane Tips

Cabin pressure can sometimes cause ear discomfort or leaks in liquid containers. Use Ziploc bags for liquids to catch any spills, and consult your doctor for decongestion remedies if you’re prone to ear pressure issues.

A little preparation will make your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi much smoother—safe travels and enjoy your adventure!

Travel Preparation

Physical Training

To make the most of your journey, it's a great idea to prepare your body for any walking or physical activities involved in your tour. We recommend incorporating cardio for at least six weeks before your trip.

  • Start with 5-10 minutes of stretching before any exercise to prevent injury.
  • Walk on hilly terrain or use a treadmill with incline settings to prepare for uneven paths.
  • Consider using walking sticks if your tour involves trekking or longer walks.
  • Maintain a steady but comfortable pace during activities.
  • Stay hydrated before, during, and after exercise.

These small steps will ensure you feel energized and ready to fully enjoy your trip!

Travel Safety Advice

Your safety is our top priority. While most tours go exactly as planned, unexpected situations such as weather changes, transportation delays, or civil disruptions can sometimes arise.

In rare cases where safety concerns arise, we make informed decisions based on official government advisories. If changes to your itinerary are necessary, our team—along with airlines, hotels, and local authorities—will work together to ensure your well-being while keeping your trip as enjoyable as possible.

Before your departure, we strongly recommend that you review travel advisories for your destination. Stay informed by visiting the official travel advisories page: Travel Safety Advice

Staying Connected While Traveling

Mobile Phones & International Plans

Mobile networks vary by country, so it’s best to check with your provider before traveling to ensure your plan will work at your destination. To avoid high roaming charges, consider:

  • Purchasing an international plan to use your talk, text, and data abroad.
  • Using WiFi-based calling apps like WhatsApp or Skype for free internet calls.
  • Checking if your provider offers daily or weekly travel passes for seamless connectivity.

Making International Calls

When dialing internationally, use the Exit Code, followed by the Country Code, then the Phone Number. If dialing from a mobile phone, you can replace the exit code with “+” by pressing and holding the 0 key.

WiFi Access

WiFi is widely available in most hotels, airports, cruise lines, trains, and buses. However, keep in mind:

  • Service may require a fee, especially in airports, flights, or cruise ships.
  • Speed and reliability can vary greatly, particularly on moving vehicles or in remote locations.
  • In some developing countries, WiFi access can be slow, unstable, or unavailable.

To ensure uninterrupted connectivity, consider downloading offline maps, translations, or important documents before traveling.

Staying Healthy While Traveling to India

Your health and well-being are important while traveling to India. To ensure a smooth and safe journey, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider for any up-to-date health requirements. You can also check the latest travel health recommendations from:

If any inoculations are required, your healthcare provider will document them on a valid vaccination certificate, which must be carried as proof where necessary.

Tips for Staying Healthy in India

  • Eat in moderation, especially when trying new foods.
  • Be mindful of street food, salad bars, and raw vegetables unless they have thick peels like bananas or grapefruit.
  • Drink bottled water and avoid consuming ice cubes made with tap water.
  • Wash hands frequently and carry hand sanitizer.
  • Bring sunscreen and insect repellent for protection in warm and active destinations.
  • Pack a small first-aid kit with essential medications, including pain relievers, antacids, and cold medicine.

Medical Considerations for India

If you have allergies to food, medication, or insect bites, consider wearing a medical alert braceletand carrying a physician’s note detailing treatment instructions in case of emergency. It is also advisable to carry a list of medications, including dosage and generic names.

What If You Get Sick While in India?

If a traveler feels unwell upon arrival or during the tour in India, they may be directed to a local or virtual medical facility for evaluation. To ensure the well-being of all passengers, they will only be able to rejoin the group after receiving written clearance from a medical professional.

Any additional costs related to medical treatment, extra hotel nights, or alternative transportationwill be the responsibility of the traveler. Travel protection plans may cover these expenses if receipts from a legally qualified healthcare facility are provided.

Health Advice for Traveling to India

No vaccinations are required for travel to India, but some may be recommended. Please consult your physician before departure. Authentic local cuisine is rich in flavor and spices, which may be difficult to digest for travelers unfamiliar with it. Consider easing into local dishes gradually.

Considerations for Tour Participants in India

To ensure a pleasant experience for all travelers, we kindly ask that tour participants be mindful of their fellow guests by following these guidelines while on the India tour:

Courtesy & Personal Space

  • Avoid wearing colognes, perfumes, or strong fragrances, as some travelers may have allergies.
  • Refrain from smoking cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or cigars near fellow tour members, even in permitted outdoor areas.
  • Smoking of any kind, including e-cigarettes and vaping devices, is strictly prohibited on all transportation during the India tour.
  • Be aware that India may have strict regulations or bans on smoking, including e-cigarettes. Please check local laws before departure.

Respect for Fellow Travelers

  • Avoid wearing attire with political or religious messages that could be considered offensive on your India tour.
  • Be mindful that guests come from diverse backgrounds. Refrain from discussing sensitive topics such as religion or politics.
  • Keep conversations and mobile phone use to a minimum while the tour guide is providing commentary.

Group Travel Etiquette

  • Follow the mandatory seat rotation policy on the tour coach during your India trip.
  • Use the available hand sanitizer on the coach to help maintain a clean and healthy environment.
  • Ask for permission before taking photographs of fellow tour participants.
  • Respect tour departure times to avoid delays and maximize sightseeing opportunities in India.

By following these simple guidelines, we can ensure that everyone has an enjoyable and memorable travel experience in India!

Climate & Clothing for Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour in Delhi

What to Pack for Delhi

When traveling to Delhi, comfort is key. Be prepared for varying temperatures by bringing:

  • Comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing and exploring.
  • A sweater and layered clothing to adjust to changing temperatures.
  • An all-weather jacket for unpredictable weather conditions.
  • A good pair of sunglasses for sun protection.

Dress Code for Religious Sites in Delhi

Some religious sites in Delhi require modest dress for entry. Please follow these guidelines:

  • No shorts or short skirts; knees must be covered with long pants or a long skirt.
  • No sleeveless tops; shoulders must be covered.
  • A shawl or scarf is often not accepted as a cover, so plan accordingly.

Weather in Delhi

Delhi has three main seasons:

  • November to March: Pleasant with warm, sunny days.
  • May to June: Hot temperatures, particularly in northern regions.
  • June to October: Monsoon season, with heavy rainfall starting in the west and spreading across the country.
  • Mid-October to December: Southern India receives its heaviest rainfall.

By packing appropriately and staying informed about local weather conditions in Delhi, you can make the most of your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour journey!

About Drones on Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour in Delhi

Drone technology has become increasingly popular for recreational use, offering stunning aerial views of landscapes and attractions. However, laws and regulations regarding drones vary widely between countries, and some locations may have strict restrictions or ongoing regulatory changes, including in Delhi.

What You Need to Know for Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour in Delhi

  • It is the responsibility of travelers to research and comply with local drone regulations in Delhi and the countries they are visiting.
  • Check with your airline in advance to ensure you meet their requirements for carrying or transporting drones.
  • Some destinations may ban drones entirely or require special permits for use, including Delhi.
  • For safety and time constraints, tours cannot be extended to accommodate drone usage.

Before packing your drone for your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour in Delhi, ensure that you understand the legal requirements and restrictions to avoid any inconvenience during your travels.

Book & Film Recommendations for Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour in Delhi

Many travelers enjoy reading about Delhi before or during their trip to enhance their experience. Whether it's a travel guide, a historical deep dive,or a fictional novel set in Delhi, a good book can add valuable context to your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour journey.

Similarly, watching a film set in Delhi can help set the mood and give you a visual preview of the culture, landscapes, and history you’re about to explore during yourNew and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour.

Recommendations from Our Team for Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour in Delhi

Our Tour Managers and staff have compiled a list of books and films that past guests have enjoyed. These selections are not official endorsements, but rather guest recommendationsto inspire and prepare you for your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour adventure in Delhi.

Whether you prefer classic literature, contemporary travel writing, or animmersive documentary, we encourage you to explore these recommendations and bring a piece of Delhi to life even before you arrive!

Delhi: Book Recommendations for Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Tour

Exploring Delhi through books is a great way to understand its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant landscapes. Whether you're looking for historical insights, personal memoirs, or captivating fiction set in India, these books come highly recommended by travelers and experts.

Top Books on Delhi & India

  • The Holy Cow and Other India Stories – Tarun Chopra
  • A Princess Remembers – Gayatri Devi
  • The Last Mughal – William Dalrymple
  • The Discovery Of India – Jawaharlal Nehru
  • No Full Stops in India – Mark Tully
  • City of Djinns – William Dalrymple
  • Freedom at Midnight – Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins
  • Beneath a Marble Sky – John Shors
  • India: An Introduction – Khushwant Singh
  • Train to Pakistan – Khushwant Singh

Whether you're interested in royalty, colonial history, independence struggles, or modern Indian society, these books offer fascinating insights into the heart of Delhi. Grab one before your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tourtour and immerse yourself in the magic of Delhi even before you arrive!

About Your Accommodations in Delhi

Hotels in Delhi

Staybook carefully selects hotels for the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour based on quality, location, price, service, and cleanliness. All rooms are standard twin-bedded rooms with private facilities. Special requests such as bed types, smoking preference, and connecting rooms are subject to availability and determined by hotel management.

Air Conditioning & Amenities

Air conditioning in hotels in Delhi may differ from what travelers are accustomed to. In some regions, its use is limited due to energy conservation efforts or seasonal regulations. Many hotels operate air conditioning only during the summer months or on a set schedule that may restrict usage at night.

Additionally, some lodges or remote accommodations in Delhi may not offer standard amenities such as:

  • Hairdryers
  • Alarm clocks
  • Room service

Delhi Hotels – Passport Requirement

If you're traveling to Delhi for the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour, you may be required to present your passport or a copy of your passport upon check-in at each hotel. This is a security requirement, so please be prepared to provide the necessary documentation upon arrival.

Hotel Check-in & Check-out

If you need an early check-in or late check-out in Delhi, inquire at the front desk upon arrival—requests are subject to hotel availability.

Understanding hotel policies and amenities in advance will help ensure a smooth and comfortable stay during your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour experience in Delhi!

At Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Destination in Delhi

Eco & Sustainable Tourism

We are committed to promoting eco-friendly and sustainable travel in Delhi, ensuring that tourism benefits both the environment and local communities. As you explore Delhi during your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour, we encourage you to be mindful of cultural sensitivity, environmental conservation, and ethical travel practices.

If you encounter any form of environmental harm, animal cruelty, or unethical practices, we urge you to report it. One of the greatest impacts of travel is the exchange of cultural knowledge and the positive changes it can bring through awareness and education.

Above all, we ask travelers to respect local customs, traditions, and people in Delhi, fostering an atmosphere of understanding and appreciation.

Staggered Arrivals & Departures

Some New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tours offer flexible itinerary options, allowing travelers to arrive and depart at different pointsin the schedule. As a result, you may notice that the number of participants in your group varies throughout your trip in Delhi.

Whether you're joining for a single destination or an extended journey, we ensure a seamless experience in Delhi, so you can focus on enjoying your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour adventure!

About Your New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour Sightseeing in Delhi

Seat Rotation & Group Organization

To ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all passengers on our New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour tour, we have a mandatory seat rotation policy on motor coaches. Your Tour Manager will organize this to allow everyone an equal opportunity to enjoy different views throughout the journey in Delhi.

On river cruises, color-coded group splits may be used for both included and optional shoreside tours to help manage group sizes efficiently.

Motor Coach Facilities

Some buses used in the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour may be equipped with a toilet facility, but please note that these are strictly intended for emergency use only. For safety reasons, the vehicle may need to stop before the facility can be used.

Holiday & Renovation Adjustments

When traveling through Delhi, certain monuments and sites may be closed due to religious holidays or national celebrations without prior notice. In such cases, the New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour itinerary may be adjusted accordingly.

Additionally, during peak holiday periods or due to weather conditions, unforeseen circumstances may lead to last-minute itinerary changes, sometimes after arrival. We strive to provide an enjoyable experience while accommodating any necessary adjustments in Delhi.

Many national monuments and tourist sites in Delhi undergo periodic renovations, which may temporarily obstruct certain views. No tour will be canceled due to renovations, but we may amend itineraries as needed to ensure the best experience.

Privacy & Group Photos

To respect the privacy of all tour participants, your Tour Manager will not organize group photos or collect passenger email addresses for a shared group list.

We appreciate your understanding and flexibility, and we look forward to providing you with a memorable New and Old Delhi Private Sightseeing Tour sightseeing experience in Delhi!

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