Red Fort (closed on Monday)
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. For drop at Red Faort, Connaught Place, Karol Bagh and Pahargunj kindly intimate driver or guide timely.
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid of Delhi is the largest mosque in India. The Jama Masjid is located in the old city. It stands in front of the Red Fort across the road. It projects beautifully into the Old-Delhi skyline. It was built between 1644 and 1658.
Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk is famous not just for its markets but also for the various places of worship that the region has. These include:
Sri Digambar Jain lal Mandir, Jama Masjid , Gurudwara Shish Ganj, Gauri Shankar Temple and Sunehri Masjid
Chandni Chowk perhaps symbolizes the vibrant feel that characterizes India and her way of life. Besides this, it also symbolizes the unity in diversity that is present amongst Indians all around the country. It is, on a lighter note also a symbol of the versatile eating habits of the Indians, housing eateries like:
The Ghantewala Halwai, Natraj's Dahi Bhalle, Kanwarji Bhagirathmal Dalbhajiwallah, Chaatwallah, Bikaner Sweet Shop, Haldiram's and Gianiji ka Falooda
Raj Ghat
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.
Lakshmi Narayan Birla Temple
This is a relatively modern temple build in 1938 by the industrialist B.D. Birla. The temple was the favourite place of worship of Mahatma Gandhi.
India Gate
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.
Delhi City Tour with an Ayurvedic Massage
Reap the benefits of centuries-old healing practices on your trip to India. Visit an Ayurvedic Center and enjoy a 30-minute massage along with exciting delhi sightseeing tour. Originating in India, Ayurveda focuses on establishing and maintaining the balance of energies within the body. You'll be in good hands at the renowned Ayurvedic Center, where expertly trained therapists perform an unforgettable oil massage. Ayur vedic message session of 30 minutes has three variants namely neck and back message, head and face message and foot message you can choose any one of these.
Delhi City Tour with an Ayurvedic Massage itinerary is a combo pack which includes a short tour of Delhi sightseeing along with an Ayurvedic massage of 30 minitues.