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Night Tour of Delhi

6 days

Duration

8/1

Physicality

Delhi, Jaipur, Agra

Location

12+

Age

Jun-Oct

Dates

Overview

Discover Night Tour Of Delhi vibrant culture in a new light on the 4-hour Night View Tour. Enjoy some of Delhi’s well-known locations at night. starts a relaxing stroll through Birla Temple, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, the President’s Palace, and India Gate. Visit Connaught Place, one of the oldest markets in Lutyens’ Delhi. Experience the excitement of Delhi at night as you travel with your friendly guide through the metropolitan environment in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.

Departure Time

Please arrive at least 2 hours before flight.

  • All taxes, Parking, Fuel, All AC transport with English speaking Driver
    Private Air Conditioned Car with Driver.
  • Entrance Tickets of all Monuments.
  • Mineral Water Bottles.
    Friendly Storyteller Tour Guide
  • Live Tour Guide Service in your Language.
  • All Applicable taxes.
  • Tips / Gratuities to guide and driver.
  • Any kind of drinks served with Lunch.

With the help of this unique evening trip, experience the enchantment of India’s capital city at night. Drive around Connaught Place and Old Delhi for about three to four hours. View the lit monuments’ architectural features while relaxing in a private vehicle. As you visit Delhi at night, discover its rich past and cutting-edge culture. You will be enthralled to witness how magnificent these well-known Delhi sights seem at night in all their grandeur, since Delhi is full of late-night strollers, scholars, and adventurers.

Take a customised trip that combines seeing Delhi at night with individualised service. You can see and take pictures of Delhi’s most famous sights at night because you’ll be outside after the midday sun has set. The Birla Temple, India Gate, Gurudwara, and Connaught Place are just a few of the attractions. The driver will pick you up from your hotel at 6:00 PM and take you on a sightseeing tour of Delhi’s monuments. Delhi, the capital of India, has attractions that take on a remarkably different dimension at night. Enjoy a pleasant view of Delhi’s vast streets from the town during the 4-hour nighttime trip, which grow even more enticingly lovely and alluring and seize the viewer’s attention as the monuments sparkle under the clear starry skies. A voyage begins in Delhi at night. a relaxing stroll around the President’s Palace, India Gate, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, and Birla Temple (you can skip it). Connaught Place, one of Lutyens’ Delhi’s oldest markets, should be visited. There are numerous evening walkers at India Gate. The last destination is the historically significant Sikh temple, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib. Upon completion of the sightseeing, the driver will drop you off at your hotel or the airport.

The India Gate, a well-known landmark in Delhi that proudly serves as the National Monument of India, is situated in the very centre of the city. The names of almost 90,000 men who lost their lives in the First World War and the Anglo-Afghan War in 1919 are inscribed on a 42-meter-tall gate known as the All India War Memorial.

This Hindu temple, popularly known as Laxmi Narayan Temple, is a well-known tourist destination in Delhi and was constructed in that year. Laxmi, the goddess of prosperity, and God Narayana are honoured in this lovely temple (the preserver).

Connaught Place, sometimes known as “P,” is a sizable financial and commercial hub in Delhi. This perplexing market complex is home to nearly all the illustrious international chain stores, illustrious food chains, restaurants, and pubs. India’s largest flag is displayed in Connaught Place.

One of Delhi’s most well-known Sikh pilgrimage sites is the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. This temple was constructed in 1783; hence, its history begins in the 18th century. Get a glimpse of this faith by exploring the temple at night. We hope you’ll remember Night View Tour in Delhi with fondness.

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