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About Delhi
India's capital and a major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi
is a busting metropolis which successfully combines in its fold the
ancient & the modern. It's strategic location was one of the prime
reason Way successive dynasties choose it as their seat of power.1t is
nor surprising then that what constitutes Delhi today is a conglomerate
of seven cities. Down the ages of region in and around modern Delhi save
Lalkot built in the mid-11th century, Siri established by Allauddin
Khilji, Tughlakabad and Ferozabad built by the Tughlaks followed by the
city of the Lodis and then came Shahjahanabad, capital of the Mughal
under Shah Jahan.
New Delhi reflects the legacy the British left behind the division
between the capitals of the British and the Mughals respectively. But
wherever the visitor goes he will invariably confront the city's past.
The throbbing present OF Delhi pulls one out of reflections on mute
past. The divisions in the walled city and new Delhi also mark the
varied lifestyle. The walled city is aft tradition where one can glimpse
past lifestyles in all their facets. New Delhi, in contrast's a city
trying to live up to the best of 21st century standards. The maxi. &
min. Temp. vary between 2-5 degrees Celsius in winter and 25-44 degrees
in summers.

SIGHT SEEING:
India Gate
- The green, velvety lawns at India Gate, particularly, are a popular
evening and holiday rendezvous for young and old alike. A must visit
place in New Delhi.
Rashtrapati
Bhawan - New
Delhi centers around the Rastrapati Bhawan, which is architecturally a
very impressive building.
Mughal Garden
- For nature lovers, the annual spring opening of the glorious,
meticulously tended Mughal Gardens at the stately Rashtrapati Bhawan are
a bonanza topped by an amazing assembly of flowers in perfect
bloom-perhaps the best in the whole of India. Mughal Gardens is indeed a
place to see.
Red Fort
- In Old Delhi, you may
visit the ramparts of the Red Fort. The Red Fort was the: let fort built
in Delhi and it witnessed the vicissitudes of fortune, the splendor and
the falt of the Mughals, British rules and finally the dawn of Indian
Independence. A place must see by all tourists visiting Delhi.

Raj Ghat
- Raj Ghat, on the bank of the legendary Yamuna, which flows past New
Delhi, is the tomb stone of Mahatma Gandhi. It bas become an essential
point of call for ail visiting dignitaries. Besides Raj Ghat, the other
near by places must see in New Delhi are the two museums dedicated to
Gandhi.
Qutab
Minar -
It is a fluted red stand stone tower, which tapers up to a height of
72.5 meters and is covered with intricate carvings and verses tom the
holy Qur'an. This landmark of Delhi is a of Delhi is a place to see.

Laxminarayan Temple
- Also called the Birla
Mandir, the Laxminarayan Temple attracts
thousands of devotees.
Humayun's
Tomb -
Humayun's wife Haji Begum built his Tomb nine years after his death.
Designed by a Persian architect the monument is a must visit place.
Chandni Chowk
- Chandni Chowk is a fascinating market planned to shine under the light
of the moon. Chandni Chowk remains Asia's largest wholesale
market.
Shanti
Vana - Lying
close to the Raj Ghat the Shanti Vana (literally, the forest of peace)
is the place where India's first Prime Minister Jawharlal Nehru was
cremated. The area is now a beautiful park adorned by trees planted by
visiting dignitaries and heads of state.
Babai Temple/Lotus
Temple -
The Bahai Temple, situated in South New Delhi, is shaped like a lotus.
It is an eye-catching edifice worth exploring. It offers the visitor a
serenity that pervades the temple and its artistic design.
Puranaa Quila
- The Puranaa Quila is a good example of medieval military architecture.
Built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri, the
Purana Quila is a monument of bold design is an attractive tourist
place.
Note : Special Rates
for the Groups available on request.
AGRA TOUR:
Attracting the maximum no.
of tourists is the city of the Taj Mahal Agra. The over 300 year old
while marble Taj is the main draw and various monuments and historical
sites dating back to the Maghal period. The tomb of Seikh Salm Chisty
here is visited by hundreds of pi1grims today.
Tourist Attractions: Taj
Mahal and Red fort & others like ltmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb and Fatehpur
Sikri, Samadhi of the leader of the Radhaswamifaith.
JAIPUR TOUR:

Surrounded on alt sides by rugged hills, crowned with forts and enclosed
bye embattled walls is Jaipur the capital city of Rajasthan, which is
258 km from the Delhi. Jaipur, known as Pikn City was painted in Pink
color by Maharaja Man Singh II when Prince of Wales, later Edward VII,
visited Jaipur in 1876 AD.
Tourist Attractions: Amer Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jai Garh, Jantar Mantar
City Palace.
HARDWAR TOURS:
About
Hardwar -
Popularly known as the gate way of four pilgrimage is 200 km from Delhi.
Situated in the lapse of Shivalik range, it is one of the revered place
of Hindus.
Tourist Attractions: Hari
Ki Puari, Chandi Devi, Mansa Devi, and Kavand Mela.
MANALI TOURS:

About
Manali -
Located at a height-of 2050 mt is a picturesque town of Manali. This
calm and hilly city is covered by pine and 'Debdaru' trees and
surrounded by snow-clad mountains. Manali major asset is its proximity
to the snow line. The distance from Delhi via Manali is 585 Km
approximately.
Tourist Attractions: Though, it has many attractive places for the
visitors, but it is more popular among newly married couples and
adventure sports enthusiast.
PILGRIMAGE TOURS:
Delhi
the capital city of India lies in the epicenter of major pilgrimage tour
routes. Whether you want to go to Vaishno Devi, Ayodhya, Badrinath or
Varanasi, you need to pass through Delhi. Char Dham, Haridwar, and
Rishikesh are the places close to Delhi.
DELHI-AGRA JAIPUR
TOURS:
Commonly known as the Golden
Triangle Tour, it boast of some of the most sought after tourist
destinations of North India. Traveling in this route, one can see Red
Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Jantar Mantar, and Lotus Temple in Delhi,
then Agra welcomes you with world famous Taj Mahal and Red Fort and last
but not he least, Jaipur the pink city regales the tourist with Hawa
Mahal, City Palace, and Amer Palace and Many other important places.
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