Embark on a Delhi Heritage Tour and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar. Discover the rich history of Delhi and visit iconic landmarks like India Gate and the Presidential Palace. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the fascinating history of British India. Book your tour now!
Embark on a Delhi Heritage Tour and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar. Discover the rich history of Delhi and visit iconic landmarks like India Gate and the Presidential Palace. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the fascinating history of British India. Book your tour now!
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Humayun’s Tomb - Humayunâs tomb is the resting tomb of the Mughal king, Humayun built-in 1565 A.D, nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Begam. This is the first garden-tomb in Asia and is a heritage site too. After a century from its construction, Humayunâs Tomb inspired the construction of the more famous Taj Mahal.
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- Humayun’s Tomb - Humayunâs tomb is the resting tomb of the Mughal king, Humayun built-in 1565 A.D, nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Begam. This is the first garden-tomb in Asia and is a heritage site too. After a century from its construction, Humayunâs Tomb inspired the construction of the more famous Taj Mahal.
- Qutub Minar - Qutub Minar the red sandstone tower is not only one of the finest monuments in India, but also in the world. This is the first mosque that was built in the country. This monument in India is one of the highest Minar in India. The architecture of Minar is Indo-Islamic, decorated with the Arabic inscriptions and the pillars also have Brahmi inscriptions. This is the victory tower of Mughal, which indicated the beginning of Muslim rule in India.
- Red Fort - The Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years, until 1856. It is located in the center of Delhi, it was also the ceremonial and political center of the Mughal state and the setting for events critically impacting the region. Even today, the spot is used for political and national ceremonies.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - Rashtrapati Bhavan is previously known as “Viceroy’s House” is the official home of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the president’s official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms, and offices, also called the mansion.
- India Gate - India Gate is a war memorial, which was initially named as the All India War Memorial. This structure is situated in the Rajpath region of New Delhi. This structure, called India Gate is counted among the largest war memorials in India.

- Complimentary water bottles
- Government approved licensed guide
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes
- Pick up and drop off to anywhere in Delhi (airport or hotel)
- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- Complimentary water bottles
- Government approved licensed guide
- All parking fees, tolls, fuel and taxes
- Pick up and drop off to anywhere in Delhi (airport or hotel)
- Sightseeing by private air conditioned car with chauffeur
- Any other meals and additional services
- Tips and Gratuities
- Still and video camera fees
- Entry/Admission for monuments or any other place of visit
- Any other meals and additional services
- Tips and Gratuities
- Still and video camera fees
- Entry/Admission for monuments or any other place of visit
India is home to 40 World Heritage Sites, three of which are located in Delhi - the Qutub Minar, the Humayun Tomb, and the Red Fort. The Qutub Minar and Humayun Tomb earned their spot on the list in 1993, and the Red Fort joined them in 2007. Additionally, we will explore parts of Lutyen’s Delhi, including the India Gate and the Presidential Palace. Our…
India is home to 40 World Heritage Sites, three of which are located in Delhi - the Qutub Minar, the Humayun Tomb, and the Red Fort. The Qutub Minar and Humayun Tomb earned their spot on the list in 1993, and the Red Fort joined them in 2007. Additionally, we will explore parts of Lutyen’s Delhi, including the India Gate and the Presidential Palace. Our journey will conclude with a drive through the royal palaces and bungalows, where we delve into the history of British India.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.