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One Night Accomodation in 3 Star Hotel in Karol Bagh (Twin Sharing Basis)
- Breakfast
- 2 Day Sightseeing in Fully Air-condition 5 Star Deluxe Bus.
- English and Hindi Speaking Guide.
Delhi Sightseeing Conducted Tour will cover undergiven places: |
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| Feroz Shah Kotla Fort |
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| Feroz Shah Kotla is built by Emperor Feroz Shah Tughlaq In 1360. It is situated off the Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg of Delhi, near the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium. Ghaziabad |
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| Raj Ghat |
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| The memorial of the Father of Nation, Raj Ghat is located amidst a lush garden. The last utterance of Gandhi “Hey Ram’’ is inscribed on his cenotaph in golden letters. There are two Gandhi museums in the premises namely Gandhi Memorial Museum and Gandhi Smriti Museum |
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| Red Fort |
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| This grand fort built during the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's reign, this majestic building made of red sandstone is the location from where the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation every Independence Day. The Diwan-e-khas, and Diwan-e-am, the weaponry museum and the sound and light show are all worth seeing at the Red Fort. |
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| National Gallery of Modern Art |
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| It is locatde in Delhi is situated inside the Jaipur House, near India Gate. The National Gallery of Modern Art today has undeniably the most significant collection of modern and contemporary art in the country. |
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| India Gate |
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| Situated on Rajpath, in the center of Delhi, this 42-meter high arch, was designed by Edwin Lutyens, in memory of the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the first World War. Their names can be seen inscribed on the arch. The Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame, burns in memory of the unknown soldier, beneath the shelter of the arch, which is surrounded by green lawns, fountains and water bodies - an evergreen picnic zone in the heart of central Delhi. |
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| Purana Qila |
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| Purana Qila is the oldest monument in Delhi and was built in the year 1538 by Sher Shah Suri, at the site of the ancient city of Indraprastha founded by the Pandavas some 5000 years ago. The Old Fort or the Purana Qila is also known as the 'Qila-i-kuhna masjid’. |
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| Lajpat Nagar Market |
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| It is located in South Delhi between the well-known areas of Greater Kailash and South Extension. This market is one of the most popular commercial areas of Delhi where a large number of shops are located ranging from the small local ones to the large branded showrooms. |
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| Malls of Saket |
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| The hub of malls in South Delhi, Saket boasts of some of the finest mall complexes in Delhi. With four major malls in place and two more under construction, Saket provides a unique shopping and leisure environment. |
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| Hauz Khas |
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The Hauz Khas (meaning royal tank) complex was developed during the 13th century. The complex houses a water tank or reservoir, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village. Today Hauz Khas is a shopper's paradise with several designer outlets, restaurants and art galleries |
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| Dilli Haat |
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| Dilli Haat is an upmarket version of a traditional Indian village or rural market. It is a Mecca for craftsmen selling Indian handicrafts and ethnic wear. There are a number of shops selling Indian souvenirs and interesting gift items. There are also numerous food stalls offering local cuisines from different parts of the country. |
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| Safdarjung Tomb |
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| An eminent example of Mughal architecture, the Safdarjung Tomb is a garden tomb in a marble mausoleum in South Delhi. Built by Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah in 1753, it is a remarkable tribute to his father Safdarjung. |
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| Santushti Shopping Complex |
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| The Santushti Shopping Complex, situated in Delhi's diplomatic neighbourhood of Chanakyapuri, is a cluster of up market boutiques, restaurants and bars gathered around a carefully tended garden courtyard. Shops range from exclusive fashion and jewellery to art and design. |
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| Humayun`s Tomb |
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| Built by Humayun's wife, Hamida Begum, in 1556, after Humayun's death, this elegantly proportioned tomb, set on a platform amidst a garden, is believed to have influenced the design of the Taj Mahal. |
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| Qutub Minar |
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| Built during the reign of Sultan Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199 A.D., this 72.5 m high pillar is a symbol of the Delhi Sultanate. Near it can be seen the ruins of Kila Ri Pithora, the fort of Prithviraj Chauhan, and an amazing iron pillar from Gupta times which has not yet rusted. |
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| Nehru Museum |
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| On Teen Murti Road near Chanakyapuri, the colonial residence of the first Indian Prime Minister, Teen Murti Bhawan, has been converted into a museum. Several rooms remain as Nehru left them at the time of his death in 1964. |
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| Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum |
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| Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum was the residence of the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. After her assassination, the bungalow was converted into a museum. |
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| National Museum |
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| The largest museum in India, National Museum has over 200,000 works of art, of both Indian and foreign origin, covering more than 5,000 years of Indian cultural heritage. |
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| Jantar Mantar |
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| Jantar Mantar consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, from 1724 onwards, and is one of five built by him. The primary purpose of the observatory was to compile astronomical tables and to predict the time and movements of the sun, moon and planets. |
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| Lotus Temple |
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| Lotus Temple is one of the most incredible architectures of the Bahai faith. It is situated at Kalkaji, a place close to New Delhi. The temple has been constructed to resemble a lotus flower. The huge lotus flower has been made out of marble, dolomite, cement, and sand. The temple does not impose restrictions on any visitor and has been thrown open to people of all religions. |
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