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Full Day Delhi Sightseeing Tour
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tour features
Length | 8–10 hours (full day private tour) |
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Highlights | Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Parliament House, President’s House & bustling markets |
Key Information | Private air-conditioned car, hotel pick-up & drop, licensed English-speaking guide, customizable itinerary |
Detailed Itinerary
💡 Why Book With Us?
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Private & fully customizable day tour
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Licensed guides who bring Delhi’s history to life
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Comfortable vehicles with experienced drivers
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Hassle-free pick-up & drop from hotel/airport
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24/7 customer support during your journey
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Hotel pick-up & drop in private air-conditioned vehicle
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Full day sightseeing with licensed English-speaking guide
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Entrance fees to monuments as per itinerary
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Bottled mineral water in the vehicle
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All applicable taxes & service charges
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Meals (lunch & dinner)
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Tips & gratuities
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Personal expenses & shopping
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Camera/video charges (if applicable at monuments)
Not applicable – day tour only. (Optional hotel booking can be arranged on request.)
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Add a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk
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Include a street food tasting experience
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Extend the tour with an evening sound & light show at Red Fort
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Multilingual guides available (French, Spanish, German, etc.)
Q1: How long does the Delhi Sightseeing Tour take?
Around 8–10 hours, depending on your pace and interests.
Q2: What is the best time of year to explore Delhi?
October to March offers pleasant weather. Summers (Apr–Jun) are hot.
Q3: Can I choose which monuments to visit?
Yes, the itinerary is fully flexible and can be customized.
Q4: Do I need to book entrance tickets in advance?
No, all tickets are arranged by us and included in the package.
Q5: Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes. We provide comfortable cars and can adjust walking time as needed.
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Best Season: Oct–Mar for comfortable weather
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Clothing: Modest attire for religious places; light cottons in summer
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Footwear: Comfortable shoes for walking in forts & bazaars
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Etiquette: Remove shoes at temples & mosques
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Money: Carry some cash for bazaars; cards/UPI accepted at many places
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Photography: Allowed at most sites, restricted in a few (check locally)