Delhi, the capital city of India, is a synonym for rich diversity and history. It is steeped with cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and bustling markets. On a Delhi Day Tour with Memorable India, you will experience iconic sites like the Red Fort, India Gate, etc., while also enjoying the city’s unique essence. Explore its charm in just one day and experience the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Our Delhi tour packages are designed to ensure that you make the most of your time and immerse yourself in the city’s fascinating stories, traditions and flavours. Choosing us means opting for quality, comfort, and personalized service. Our experienced guides, comfortable transportation, and attention to detail ensure that every part of your journey is memorable. Whether you are travelling solo, with family, or in a group, we guarantee a unique and enriching experience in the heart of India.
Delhi experiences its best weather during the winter months with cooler temperatures. This is the best time for Delhi sightseeing tours and to explore the beauty of monuments.
These transitional months offer moderate weather conditions, offering a great time for outdoor activities. Experience the refreshing weather during these months.
Delhi summers are extremely hot, so it is suggested that you avoid the summer months to avoid heat unless you are prepared to handle the scorching heat.
Delhi is home to some of the most remarkable historical and cultural landmarks in India. You can begin your Delhi one-day trip from the magnificent Red Fort, a UNESCO heritage site and a testament to the splendour of the Mughal era. Admire the beauty of the famous structures of Diwan-i-Am, consisting of 60 red sandstone pillars and Diwan-i-Khas, a smaller one with a pavilion of white marble.
From there, head to the iconic India Gate, also known as ‘The All India War Memorial.’ This 42-metre-high giant gate made up of sandstone was built in memory of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I. Witness the Amar Jawan Jyoti, constructed after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, to pay homage to Indian soldiers.
A visit to Humayun Tomb offers a glimpse into India’s Mughal history. Built in the 1570s, this UNESCO heritage site is an admiring monument because of its architecture, inspired by the Persian style of architecture. The beautiful Mughal Gardens also surround it with various water fountains. The Qutub Minar, standing tall at 73 meters, remains a UNESCO heritage site and a famous tourist spot in Delhi because of its Indo-Muslim art.
Next, explore the Lotus Temple. This temple dazzles with its petal-like structure and provides a tranquil atmosphere for meditation. Head to Akshardham Temple, which showcases India’s rich spiritual heritage with exhibits that narrate the history of India’s great civilization. For a more serene experience, Raj Ghat, the resting place of Mahatma Gandhi, offers a place for quiet reflection.
These attractions are more than just tourist sites; they offer a deep connection to India’s past and present, ensuring that your Delhi historical tours are remarkable.