After breakfast, proceed on a sightseeing tour of New and Old Delhi.
Delhi - the capital of India and the ancient city, having more than 2000 years of history. This city with its own unique character, full of contrasts and livelyness. Ancient monuments are side by side with modern buildings - this is the color of Delhi.
Delhi is a city that defies a one-line description as the capital of India or as the capital of the world's largest democracy. Actually, Delhi is India in miniature. Delhi is 32,87,263 sq. km of India's fantastic variety compressed into 1483 sq. km Over the millennia, it has wooed rulers, attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so many details. Today, even as it preserves an enviable heritage, Delhi is a true cosmopolitan city always on the move. Delhi remains the centre of power. Once it was a city of royal power. Then it became the seat of colonial power. Later it was the seat of bureaucratic power. The seat of political power it has always been. Today it is emerging as an important centre for corporate power too with bustling metropolis full of shopping and business centers, built with the latest technology. However, the most fascinating aspect of this city is its cosmopolitan nature.
Delhi is an international metropolis with excellent tourist spots, recreational facilities, and a history that goes back to antiquity. A remarkable feature of the city is the extent of greenery all over. Delhi is also a dream city for visitors looking for items of handicrafts, not only the rich artistic crafts of its own craftsmen but also of craftsmen from all over the country.
Delhi offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions to the visitor, so much so that it becomes difficult to decide from where to begin exploring the city. Culture of Delhi was influenced by different styles. In Old Delhi, you'll come across many mosques, forts, and other monuments that depict India's Muslim history. Old Town - a place where lived the Great Mughals and Turks. Here they have created magnificent works of art - The Jama Masjid- the largest mosque in India - Red Fort , Qutub Minar , Purana Quila and Humayun's Tomb. We visit India Gate, Lotus Temple , Temple Lakshminarayana, Raj Ghat and the memorial house of Mahatma Gandhi. We will see some of the government buildings of the new city - New Delhi - and the official residence, built in British colonial style. Look at the Presidential Palace (Rashtrapati Bhavan), The Secretariat, Rajpath and the Parliament of India.
Overnight at the hotel.
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