|
 |

Dilli Darshan - Tour of Old Delhi
Back to Tours Page
 |
|
| Tour Dates |
13th & 14 April 2005 |
| Tour Code |
IDEAS/ TC 02 |
| Tour Duration |
Half Day Travel: By AC Coach |
| Booking Cut Off Date |
11th April 2005 |
| Tour Cost: |
US$ 20.00 per person |
|
 |

Please read the Terms and Conditions

Please click here to Book a Tour
 |
Delhi, India’s capital city, is growing at a breathless pace, beyond the
scattered citadels of erstwhile dynasties and far beyond the ken of the
colonial and latter-day town planners. The pressures notwithstanding, it
remains a modern and convenient gateway to India. Remnants of the past and
its pace-setting ambitions also make the city a fitting introduction to the
often-bewildering aspects of an ancient civilization absorbing contemporary
values.
New Delhi is a world away from its older counterpart. Yet, Old Delhi has a
richer and more colourful character, stemming from its organic growth over
several centuries and its still somewhat medieval ambience.
Tour Old Delhi visiting India Gate and the Red Fort. A Cycle Rickshaw tour
through the lanes and by-lanes of the famous and colourful bazaars of
Chandni Chowk will be arranged.
|
 |
|
Program |
|
|
|

0900 hrs
Assemble in the hotel lobby to proceed for a panoramic tour of the Old Delhi
Drive past India Gate
India Gate, a majestic structure, 42 metres high, is set at the end of
Rajpath was built in memory of the 90,000 Indian soldiers who died in World
War I. The names of the soldiers are inscribed on the walls of the arc of
the gate. Late in 1971, an eternal flame was lit here in memory of the
unknown soldiers who died in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war.
Lal Qila ( Red Fort)
Red sandstone battlements give this imperial citadel its name, Lal (“Red”)
Qila (“Fort”). Commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1639 the Mughal emperor built
it with the ambition of concentrating the Mughal power in one monument . The
fort is a delight to one's imagination. Within are the Naqqar Khana (Drum
room), the Diwan-e-Am (Hall of Public Audience), the Mumtaz Mahal, Rang
Mahal (Palace of Colours), Khas Mahal (Emperor's Palace), Diwan-e Khas (Hall
of Private Audience), the Hammam (bathing area) and Shah Bhurj.
Chandni Chowk
This large trading area in North India was once a quiet road, shaded by
banyans, with a canal flowing along its entire length. Jahanara, Shah
Jahan’s daughter. On a clear night the water reflected the light of the
moon; so it came to be known as Chandni Chowk, the moonlit square.
Jama Masjid
This grand Mosque, with three imposing black and white marble domes and twin
minarets framing its great central arch, was built in 1656 by the Emperor
Shah Jahan.
1300 hrs
Drive back to the conference venue |




 |
 |
|
|
Other Details |
|
|
|

Tour Program Include:
- Transportation by Air Conditioned coaches
- Sightseeing Tour of Old as specified in the itinerary
- Rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk
- Services of an English Speaking guide during visit to the monuments.
- Mineral Water on board coach
- Currently applicable entrance fees to monuments
The Tour Program does not include:
- Any expenses of personal nature such as cost of telephone calls, tips etc.
- Camera fees at all the monuments.
Important:
- The above rate is valid for 25 persons traveling together in a group.
|
|
|