850 /- (Onwards per person)

  • Tour Code : CT-V
  • Daily
  • Departure :
    Departure Every Month (Apr 2024 to Mar 2025) Daily (08:45 Hrs.)
  • Return : (19:00 Hrs.)
  • Holiday Category :
    Fixed Departure
  • Holiday Type :
    Family, Senior Citizen, Student
  • States :
    Delhi
  • Places Covered :
    Red Fort, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Birla Mandir, Indira Gandi Memorial, Rajghat, Qutub Minar, Sri Balaji Temple
  • Note :
    Humayun's Tomb, Iskcon Temple and Chattarpur Temple will be covered on Mondays.
    Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House and Feroz Shah Kotla are shown from outside.
    Red fort, Lotus Temple, Indira Gandhi Memorial and Nehru Museum will be closed on Monday.

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Day 1
08:45 Hrs
New Delhi City

  • Qutab Minar
  • India Gate
  • Red Fort
  • Lotus Temple
  • Indira Gandhi Memorial
  • Birla Mandir
  • Rajghat
  • Sri Balaji Mandir

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Tour Price

Apr-2024 To Mar-2025
Category AC
Adult on Twin Sharing 850/-
Child(5-11)Without Bed 850/-
Single Adult In a Room 850/-

Note: GST @5.00% applicable.

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Places Covered

  • Red Fort
  • Lotus Temple
  • India Gate
  • Birla Mandir
  • Indira Gandi Memorial
  • Rajghat
  • Qutub Minar
  • Sri Balaji Temple

Note : Humayun's Tomb, Iskcon Temple and Chattarpur Temple will be covered on Mondays.
Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House and Feroz Shah Kotla are shown from outside.
Red fort, Lotus Temple, Indira Gandhi Memorial and Nehru Museum will be closed on Monday.

Tour Info

Payment Terms

  • You can pay by Cash/ Cheque / Demand Draft / Debit Card / Credit Card/ Internet Banking /NEFT/ Demand draft & Bank Transfer favoring Southern Travels Pvt Ltd

Tour Requirements

  • For Adults - Photo identification in the form of Voters ID / Passport / Aadhar Card / Driving Licence / Ration card
  • For students - Photo identification in the form of Passport / Aadhar Card / PAN card Carry original as well as 2 photocopies of school or college Photo Identity card
  • For Infants - Carry 2 passport sized photographs

Things to Carry

  • Mobile phone with appropriate sim card
  • Along with your necessary clothing and toiletries carry sun screen lotion, hand sanitizer, sun glasses, cap, sports shoes, umbrella / windcheater, camera etc. and woollens if needed
  • If you are on any medication, carry sufficient stock of the medicines with prescription

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Places Covered

Red Fort

Red Fort

The Red Fort is a 17th century fort complex constructed by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. Also known as Lal Qila, it served Mughal Emperors as their residence. In the walled city of Old Delhi (in present day Delhi) the fort was the palace for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's new capital, Shahjahanabad. Red fort lies along the Yamuna River, which surround most of the walls. Red Fort’s significant phases of development were under Aurangzeb and later Mughal rulers. This monument was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. Red fort stands as a testimony to enormous power and pomp of Mughal emperors

Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple

A Bahá'í House of Worship and made in a flower-like shape, Lotus temple is a prominent attraction in Delhi. Completed in 1986, it has won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. Like all other Bahá'í Houses of Worship, the Lotus Temple is too open to all religion. The Bahá'í’ emphasize that the holy scriptures of the Bahá'í Faith and other religions can be read or chanted inside in any language. Since its inauguration to public worship, the Bahá'í House of Worship in Delhi has attracted millions visitors, making it one of the most visited buildings in the world.

India Gate

India Gate

Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Built in 1931, it commemorates the 90,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives while fighting for the Indian Empire, or more correctly the British Raj, in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. The India Gate hexagon complex with a diameter of about 625m covers approximately 306000m² in area, surrounded by most important roads of national capital. Due to its breath-taking beauty, the lawns around Rajpath get crowded in the evening, when the India Gate is lit up.

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir

One of the major tourist attractions in Delhi, Birla temple has been built by BD Birla. Dedicated to Laxmi (Goddess of wealth) and Shiv (The preserver), Birla temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi with the belief that it should be opened to all castes and all faiths. This three-storied temple is built in Nagara style of Hindu temple architecture. The entire temple is adorned with carvings depicting the scenes from Hindu mythology, which has been carved by more than hundred skilled artisans. The main temple houses statues of Lord Narayan and Goddess Lakshmi along with other small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and Hanuman.

Indira Gandi Memorial

Indira Gandi Memorial

Placed near Safdarjung Road, Indira Gandhi Memorial was initially the residence of Late Shri. Indira Gandhi. Now being converted into a museum, the photos and newspaper clippings, as well as Indira Gandhi personal belongings are displayed here. One can also see the collection of the personal moments of the Nehru-Gandhi family. Some of the rooms of memorials are preserved as they are an interesting window to her life. Another section is devoted to her son Rajiv, who was assassinated in 1991 by a suicide bomber. Fragments of the clothes that he was wearing are on display here. On the way out, visitors will pass an enclosed crystal pathway that marks Indira Gandhi’s final footsteps before her murder.

Rajghat

Rajghat

Raj Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, which was originally the name of a historic ghat of Old Delhi on the banks of river Yamuna. The memorial has been designed by Vanu G. Bhuta, reflecting the simplicity of Mahatma Gandhi's life. The design of Raj Ghat consists of a simple square platform made of black marble. The memorial has gone through a number of design changes in recent years. As a sign of respect the visitors are required to remove footwear before approaching the memorial. A commemorative ceremony is held here every Friday while Prayer sessions are held on each of Gandhi's birth and death anniversaries.

Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar

A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi, Qutub Minar has been constructed with red sandstone and marble. It is the tallest minaret in India with a height of 72.5 metres (237.8 ft). The Construction was commenced by Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1192 but was completed by Iltutmish. During the rule of Firoz Shah, the minar's top two floors were damaged, but were repaired by Firoz Shah himself. Qutub Minar has a tilt of 25 inches to the southwest, which is considered to be 'within safe limits', but experts have stated that the monument needs regular monitoring in case rainwater seepage further weakens the foundation.

Sri Balaji Temple

Sri Balaji Temple

Sri Balaji Temple or Sri Venkateswara Temple constructed in 1.17 acres in Udyan Marg, New Delhi. At the pre-designated ‘Sumuhurtham’, the temple priests performed ‘Prana Pratista’ to the idols of Lord Venkateswara, Goddess Lakshmi and Goda Devi, and Garudalwar. This was followed by Vedic recitation and Sathumurai among other religious formalities.The daily rituals to be performed are Suprabhatam, Tomala Seva, Archana, Nivedana and Vishesha Pooja from 6.45 AM to 10.15 AM. Veedhotsavam (taking out of the Lord in a procession) is also organised daily in the evening. Special services to be performed are Sudarshana Homam, Vasantotsavam, Ashtadasa Pada Padmaradhana, Sahasra kalasabhishekham, Tiruppavada, Abhishekam, Sriniavasa Kalyanam and Pushpa Yagam. These services will be performed once a day in that order. Till now, only three places in Andhra Pradesh have witnessed these rituals outside the Tirumala temple. Delhi is the fourth and first city outside Andhra Pradesh to witness it.

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