Delhi to Delhi

Destination Covered: India, Red Fort , Agra, Rajghat
Tour Code: NYD001
 Delhi  to Delhi
β‚Ή39,999
per person on twin sharing basis
πŸ—“οΈ 04 Days & 04 Nights

Package Includes

🏨Hotel
🍳Breakfast
🍽️Dinner
πŸš—Transport
πŸ—ΊοΈSightseeing
  • Personal expenses
  • Train/flight tickets.
  • Service tax
  • Guide.
  • Air / Train / Bus Tickets
  • Government Taxes Extra

Exclusions

  • Any increase in Rate of Exchange leading to an increase in tour cost coming into effect prior to departure. However, the rate prevailing on the given day of payment will apply
  • Government Taxes Extra Air / Train / Bus Tickets Travel Insurance.
  • Hotel Surcharges during High Season Surcharges if applicable (Festivals, Events, Long Weekend & Exhibitions)
  • Cost for the Optional Tours, Up gradation charges, Sightseen Entry Tickets (Not mentioned in Packages), Guide Charges, Activities & Special Permits
  • Urgent Visa Charges not Included in the Package
  • Unforeseen Expenses because of the weather conditions.
  • * 60% Advance Percentage of total booking amount
  • * Remain Balance on Day Check in or your arrival date .
  • Account Transfer (NEFT/ RTGS/ IMPS) UPI, G Pay, Phonepe.
  • Cash Payment

Day Wise Itinerary

  1. 1
    Day 1 : Day 1: India Gate
    Title: India Gate Delhi – History, Timings, Entry Fee, Light Show & Nearby Attractions (2024 Guide) Meta Description: ✨ Explore India Gate Delhi – India’s iconic war memorial! πŸ›οΈ Discover its history, timings, light show, best visiting hours, nearby attractions, and more. Plan your visit now! #IndiaGate #DelhiTourism India Gate – Complete Visitor’s Guide πŸ“ Overview India Gate is a 42-meter-tall sandstone archway located in the heart of Delhi, dedicated to 84,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Surrounded by lush lawns, it’s a must-visit landmark for history lovers and tourists. πŸ•’ Timings & Entry Fee Open: 24/7 (Best time: 7 AM–9 AM or 6 PM–9:30 PM) Light Show: 7 PM–9 PM (Winter), 7:30 PM–9:30 PM (Summer) Entry Fee: Free (No tickets required) 🚩 Key Highlights βœ” Amar Jawan Jyoti – Eternal flame honoring unknown soldiers. βœ” Surrounding Lawns – Perfect for picnics & evening strolls. βœ” Nearby Attractions: Rashtrapati Bhavan, National War Memorial, India Gate Museum. πŸ“Έ Best Photo Spots Morning: Less crowd, golden-hour lighting. Night: Stunning illumination with fountains.
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    Day 2 : Day 2: Red Fort
    🏰 Overview: The Crown Jewel of Mughal Architecture The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of India's most iconic historical monuments. Built in 1638 by Emperor Shah Jahan, this massive red sandstone fort served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for 200 years. Today, it stands as a symbol of India's rich heritage and is the site where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag on Independence Day (15th August).
  3. 3
    Day 3 : Day 3: Agra
    ✨ Overview: A Magical Journey from Delhi to Agra Agra, home to the Taj Mahal, is a must-visit destination for every traveler exploring India. Just 200 km (3-4 hours) from Delhi, this historic city offers a perfect day trip or weekend getaway, showcasing Mughal grandeur, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and delicious cuisine. 🚩 Top Attractions in Agra 1. Taj Mahal – The Symbol of Eternal Love βœ” Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. βœ” Best Time to Visit: Sunrise (6 AM) for golden views & fewer crowds. βœ” Entry Fee: β‚Ή50 (Indians), β‚Ή1100 (Foreigners), Free for kids under 15. 2. Agra Fort – The Red Sandstone Marvel βœ” A UNESCO-listed fort with stunning palaces, including Mussaman Burj (where Shah Jahan was imprisoned). βœ” Entry Fee: β‚Ή35 (Indians), β‚Ή550 (Foreigners). 3. Mehtab Bagh – Best Sunset Spot βœ” A serene garden offering perfect Taj Mahal reflections at sunset. 4. Fatehpur Sikri (Day Trip Option) βœ” A ghost city built by Akbar, featuring Buland Darwaza (largest gate in India).
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    Day 4 : Day 4: Rajghat
    πŸ•ŠοΈ Overview: A Serene Tribute to the Father of the Nation Rajghat is the memorial site of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian independence movement. This simple yet powerful black marble platform marks the spot where Gandhiji was cremated on January 31, 1948. Located along the banks of the Yamuna River, it serves as a place of quiet reflection and national importance. πŸ“œ Historical Significance Built in 1948 after Gandhi's assassination Designed by architect Vanu G. Bhuta Inspired by Gandhiji's philosophy of simplicity Hosts memorial services on Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) πŸ“ Key Features βœ” Black Marble Platform - Inscribed with Gandhi's last words "Hey Ram" βœ” Eternal Flame - Symbolizing his undying ideals βœ” Lush Gardens - Spread over 10 acres with trees planted by world leaders βœ” Museum & Bookstore - Showcasing Gandhi's life and teachings πŸ•’ Visiting Information Detail Information Opening Hours 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM (All days) Best Time to Visit Early morning or late afternoon Entry Fee Free for all visitors Nearest Metro Delhi Gate (Violet Line) - 1.5 km away

Price & Rates

SeasonDeluxeStandardBudget
Season Rate ( 15th April to 15th July, 2024)Rs.18499.00Rs.17499.00/Rs.17299.00/
Off -Season Rate ( 16thJuly to 14thApril )Rs.14999.00Rs.10999.00Rs.10999.00
* GST extra as applicable.
* Rates are per person on twin sharing basis.