Delhi Sightseeing Tours

Delhi is the cosmopolitan city of India, a composite of many historical eras. Its impressive Mughal past is apparent in its various historic monuments,
magnificent forts and tombs. The beautiful tree-lined streets and majestic tall buildings of New Delhi explain us the story of the British Raj. Throwing charismatic city attractions on its visitors the capital city of Delhi allures many tourists from across the world. Delhi embellish with culture, human diversity, architecture, extents along the western end of the Genetic plain. A city has filled with invaluable monuments, history and landmarks of love, religion, empires and sacrifices, Delhi has illustrative story to read.
Here you are where we have mentioned all the
tourist attraction places in Delhi like Akshar dham, Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Rastrapati Bhawan, Chandani Chowk, Qutub Minar and other several religious places to excursion in Delhi. Look around these sightseeing places and decide your tour yourself and give us an opportunity to systematize it. Our travel and tour expert will show you the most popular tourist spots in Delhi which shows you
lavishness of Delhi.
Major Tourist Attractions in Delhi Tours
Akshardham

Akshardham is one of the wonderful tourist attractions and recently created monument in Delhi. Due to being a fascinating sight in India, it is considered as a grand Hindu temple. This wonderful architecture of human is elegantly positioned in the calm surroundings of the Indian capital, Delhi. The Temple was officially introduced for the public since November, 2005.
The Akshardham temple will take you along to the multicolored Hindu religion and will offer you some of the breathtaking aspects that are just beyond your typical imaginations. People normally notice this temple as a wonder of India and this modern building is just an impression of the opulent of the Indian architecture.
Humayun's Tomb
The must-see
Humayun's tomb is a great example of early Mughal architecture. It was built by the senior wife of the second Mughal emperor Humayun in the mid of 16th century. An element that has been used in its design - a short and stocky building with high curved entrances that let in light, topped by a ball-shaped roof and surrounded by formal gardens - were to be strained over the years to ultimately create the magnificence of Agra's Taj Mahal. Haji Begum is planted in the black-and-yellow marble tomb and red-and-white sandstone and black-and-yellow marble tomb. The octadic tomb of Isa Khan is through a gate to the left side of the entrance and is a wonderful sample of Lodi architecture.
Red Fort

Cherish the
history of Delhi; the red fort stands rather forlornly, a sandstone carcass of its former self. When Emperor Shahjahan paraded out of the fort a top on elephant into the streets of old Delhi, though, he and the fort that he built in between 1638 and 1648 were a grandiose display of pomp and power.
The Red Fort is also known as Lal Quila boasts with massive sandstone walls that spread 2 kilometers in the center of old Delhi, special curved on red stones combine unique ambience make this monument an unforgettable experience.
India Gate
India Gate situated on the Raj path of New Delhi is primarily a memorial to the Unknown Soldier. It was designed by Edwin Lutyens. The 42 meter high structure is a war memorial to pay homage to the Indian soldiers who died during the World War I and Afghan War. The stunning structure from where stretch bulky lush green lawns has an eternal flame (Amar Jawan Jyoti) to pay respect in the memory of the unknown soldiers. India Gate clearly located around the Rastrapati Bhavan is a bigger crowd puller during the hot summer evenings of Delhi by integrity of its lush green lawns.
Lotus Temple

The extraordinary Lotus temple is one of the remarkable architectures is shaped like the holy lotus flower. This magnificent temple designed by the Canadian architect Fariburz sahba in 1986 is situated at Kalkaji in New Delhi. Since then the temple has received recognition from across the world for its wonderful architecture and design. It has 27 immaculate white marble petals which are made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand. The bahai philosophy revolves around meditation, peace and wisdom.
Lotus temple is among the most visited monuments in India and no restrictions for all the visitors whether it is Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Catholic.
Rastrapati Bhawan
Rastrapati Bhawan, Visit the wonderful palatial building of Delhi that is a perfect blend of Western and oriental architecture. The picturesque and splendid Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi is a major attraction for tourists in India. Situated at the western end of Raj Path on the Rasina hill, Rastrapati Bhavan is the residence of the President of India. It is said that it consumed 700 million bricks and 3.5 million cubic feet marble. One another most exciting attraction of this palace is Mughal Garden. The peaceful ambience and beautiful Mughal Garden covering some 13 acres of land present a fusion of Mughal styles and British gardens. It is open in the month of February when the garden is in full bloom.
Chandni Chowk

Chandni Chowk, one of the main markets and major street in the walled city of Old Delhi. Chandni Chowk had been first called Shahjahanabad and was once lined with elegant fountains. But now a day the street is very cram and clogged. Chandni Chowk is situated just opposite the Red Fort (Lal Quila). Being one of the big business hubs in India, chandni Chowk has gained worldwide popularity as of its world class garments, toys, electronic goods, house hold items and eatables. In the clothes side chikan and zari, elaborate traditional lace work and fancy stitching are the specialty of
Chandni Chowk. Other attractions are Digamber Jain Temple, Fatehpuri Mosque, Sunheri Masjid and many more.
Qutub Minar
One of the finest and most important tourist attractions in India Delhi is a house to few of the wonderful historical monuments in the world. Generally established at the time of the Mughal reign in India the monuments in Delhi represent a rich and rich style of architecture.
The Qutub Minar is seemingly the longest tower in the world was built by one of the Mughals. In 1192 century, Qutub Minar was made by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, by the founder of Slave Dynasty and later shaped by his daughter’s husband and great successor Iltutmish. The Qutub Minar is considered as the largest brick minaret in the world. Made amazingly in red brick and sandstone this minaret in Delhi is an wonderful sample of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture.