Meeting with you at Delhi airport
- Traditional greetings with a garland of flowers
- Hotel accommodation
- Delhi City Tour
The metropolis of twenty million is divided into a new and an old city. The most important administrative buildings are concentrated in new Delhi. Most of the local nobility live here. In old Delhi, life is in full swing according to the laws of the multimillion-dollar jungle and medieval exoticism. Narrow streets, low houses, and very close to modern high-rise buildings and wide avenues. Truly Delhi is a city of contrasts!
New Delhi
Birla Temple: Lakshmi Narayan Mandir is a Hindu temple also known as Birla Mandir. The temple was built in honor of the goddess of happiness and abundance Lakshmi and Narayana, who is one of the incarnations of the god Vishnu.
Lotus Temple: The Lotus Temple is the main temple of the Bahai religion in India and neighboring countries, built in 1986. Located in the city of New Delhi.
Akshardham Temple: Akshardham is the largest Hindu temple in the world. Akshardham Temple has been included in the Guinness Book of Records.
Agrasen Ki Baoli (Stepwell): Baolis are step wells that are more like swimming pools. They collect top groundwater and rainwater, which is then used all year round for drinking, bathing, washing, irrigation and other household needs.
Lodhi Garden: Lodhi Garden is a city park in Delhi. The park contains the tomb of Muhammad Shah, Sikander Lodi, Shish Gumbad and Bara Gumbad, examples of architecture from the 15th century when Delhi was dominated by the Pashtun Sayyid and Lodi dynasties.
Lunch: A traditional Indian set lunch awaits you in the best restaurant in new Delhi.
India Gate: India Gate, originally called the All India War Memorial.
President's House: The official residence of the President of India in New Delhi. Construction of the complex began in the 1910s, designed by the famous British architect Edwin Lutyens, and continued intermittently until 1929, although minor improvements continued until 1930.
Return to the hotel. Night in Delhi