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New Delhi is a city where 1,000 years of history sit right next to ultra-modern neighborhoods. On this private, full-day tour, you’ll visit some of the most important landmarks in India — from a towering war memorial and the grand halls of government to a stunning 16th-century royal tomb and a one-of-a-kind flower-shaped temple. You’ll also get a rare peek at a centuries-old stepwell (known locally as a baoli—an underground water storage structure with carved stone steps) hidden right in the middle of the city. Every stop is chosen to give you a full picture of Delhi: its past, its present, and its people.

This tour is completely private — just your group, your own air-conditioned vehicle, and a dedicated guide who’ll be with you the entire day. We take care of everything so you can focus on the experience.

Tour Highlights

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India Gate — India's Most Iconic War Memorial A massive 42-meter-tall stone arch dedicated to Indian soldiers who gave their lives in World War I is set amid wide, open lawns right in the heart of New Delhi.

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Rashtrapati Bhavan & Parliament House — The Political Heart of India A scenic drive past the official residence of India's president (Rashtrapati Bhavan means 'President's House') and the Parliament building, where India's laws are made—both designed in grand colonial-era style.

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Agrasen Ki Baoli—A Hidden 14th-Century Step-Well A baoli is an ancient underground water reservoir with rows of steps leading down to the water—this one is tucked away behind busy modern streets and is one of Delhi's best-kept secrets.

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Humayun's Tomb — A UNESCO World Heritage Site Built in the 1500s for the second ruler of the Mughal Empire (a dynasty that ruled much of India for over 300 years), this garden tomb directly inspired the design of the Taj Mahal and is one of India's finest examples of Mughal architecture.

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Lotus Temple — A Place of Peace for All Faiths Shaped like a giant blooming lotus flower, this is a Baháʼí House of Worship—a spiritual center that welcomes people of every religion to sit, reflect, and find a moment of calm. The surrounding gardens are a lovely place to wind down at the end of the day.

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Heritage Craft Demonstration — The Art of Indian Marble & Weaving A seated, indoor, air-conditioned session where master craftspeople walk you through the 400-year-old techniques behind India's famous inlay marble work (the same craft used on the Taj Mahal) and traditional hand-woven rugs—a genuine cultural experience, not just a shopping stop.

New Delhi Private City Tour Delhi Complete Itinerary

Pick-Up from Your Hotel or Preferred Location — We Come to You +

Your guide and driver will collect you directly from your hotel, airport, or any other location in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, or Faridabad. Your private, air-conditioned vehicle will be clean, comfortable, and ready to go — no shared shuttles, no waiting at a meeting point.

India Gate (Drive-Past with Photo Stop) — See Delhi's Most Famous Landmark Up Close +

We’ll drive past India Gate, the 42-meter-tall stone arch that stands at the center of New Delhi’s ceremonial boulevard (called Rajpath, which means ‘King’s Way’ in Hindi—now officially renamed Kartavya Path). Built to honor soldiers who died in World War I, the gate is surrounded by wide green lawns and is one of the most photographed spots in India. Your driver will stop at the best angle so you can take photos without getting out into heavy traffic.

Rashtrapati Bhavan & Parliament House (Scenic Drive-Past) — India's Seat of Power +

From India Gate, we drive along the ceremonial boulevard toward the official residence of the President of India (Rashtrapati Bhavan, which translates to ‘President’s House’) and the circular Parliament building just beside it. Designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens in the early 1900s, these buildings blend European and traditional Indian architectural styles—your guide will explain the political significance and interesting history behind both as you drive past.

Agrasen Ki Baoli — Delhi's Most Surprising Hidden Gem +

One of the most unexpected stops on the tour was a 60-step ancient stone stepwell (baoli) built in the 14th century by a legendary merchant king named Agrasen. A baoli is an underground water structure that was used to store rainwater before modern plumbing; this one descends five stories below street level and stays naturally cool even in summer heat. What makes it truly remarkable is its location: hidden right behind the modern office blocks of Connaught Place, one of Delhi’s busiest shopping districts. Your guide will walk you through its history and the legends surrounding it.

Lunch Break — Fuel Up Before the Afternoon +

We’ll take a break for lunch at a restaurant that suits your group’s preferences—your guide can recommend good options nearby based on your taste (North Indian, continental, vegetarian, or anything in between). Lunch is not included in the tour price, so you can choose freely based on your appetite and budget.

Humayun's Tomb (UNESCO World Heritage Site) — The Ancestor of the Taj Mahal +

After lunch, we visit one of India’s most important historical monuments: Humayun’s Tomb, built in 1570 for Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal dynasty. The Mughal Empire ruled much of the Indian subcontinent for over 300 years and left behind some of the world’s most breathtaking architecture—and this tomb is where that tradition truly began. Built by his wife, the tomb sits in the center of a large, symmetrical garden divided into quadrants by water channels (a style called a charbagh, meaning ‘four gardens’ in Persian). Its red sandstone and white marble design directly inspired the builders of the Taj Mahal 75 years later. Your guide will walk you through the architectural details and the fascinating story of Humayun’s life.

Heritage Craft Experience — Marble Inlay & Rug Weaving Demonstration +

 

Before the final stop of the day, we include a seated, indoor cultural experience at a heritage craft center where skilled artisans demonstrate two of India’s most celebrated traditional crafts. The first is marble inlay—the same intricate technique used to create the decorative patterns on the Taj Mahal, where tiny pieces of semi-precious stone are set into white marble by hand, a skill passed down through generations over 400 years. The second is hand-woven rug making, a craft with deep roots in both Persian and Indian artistic traditions. This is a fully air-conditioned, comfortable space with premium restroom facilities — a perfect mid-afternoon break from the heat. You’re welcome to browse and purchase if something catches your eye, but there is absolutely no pressure.

 

 

 

Lotus Temple — End Your Day in Peace +

Your tour ends at the Lotus Temple, one of the most architecturally striking buildings in all of Delhi. Built in 1986, it is a Baháʼí House of Worship—the Baháʼí Faith is a world religion that promotes the unity of all people and all faiths—and the building is shaped like a giant lotus flower with 27 white marble petals arranged in clusters. The temple is open to people of every religion and background. Inside, there are no statues, no rituals, and no sermons—just a quiet, beautiful space to sit and reflect. The gardens surrounding the temple are serene and well-maintained, making it a genuinely peaceful place to end a full day of sightseeing.

Drop-Off at Your Hotel, Airport, or Any Preferred Location +

Your driver will take you directly back to wherever you need to be — your hotel, the airport, or any other spot in the city. Your guide will make sure you have everything you need before saying goodbye.

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Frequantly Asked Questions Releted To New Delhi Private City Tour Delhi

Is this truly a private tour, or will I be sharing a vehicle with strangers? +

This is 100% private — your group will have an exclusive vehicle and a dedicated guide for the entire day. You will not share the tour with any other travelers. The pace, the stops, and the experience are entirely customized for you.

Are all monument entry fees included in the price? Will I need to pay anything at the gates? +

Yes, all entry fees for the monuments on the itinerary are covered upfront. We handle the ticketing so you never have to pull out your wallet at a gate. The only out-of-pocket expenses you might have are lunch, personal shopping, and any optional tips for your guide and driver.

What kind of vehicle will we be traveling in? Is the air conditioning reliable? +

We use clean, well-maintained, modern sedans with fully functional air conditioning. If you would like to see a photo of your specific vehicle in advance, just ask us — we’re happy to share it. Your comfort is a top priority, especially given Delhi’s traffic and weather.

I'm combining this tour with a business trip and have a tight schedule—can the timing be adjusted? +

Absolutely. We build the schedule around your availability. Whether you need to start early in the morning or wrap up by a specific time for an evening flight or dinner meeting, just let us know and we’ll plan accordingly. Private tours are completely flexible.

Will the guide speak good English? I need someone who can give real historical context, not just point at buildings. +

All our guides are experienced, English-speaking professionals who are trained to provide detailed historical and cultural commentary at every stop. They’re historians and storytellers—not just drivers with a script. If you have specific interests (architecture, Mughal history, Indian politics), let us know, and your guide will tailor the narrative to match.

I'm arriving directly from Delhi Airport—can you pick me up there? +

Yes, absolutely. We can arrange pick-up directly from Indira Gandhi International Airport (the main airport serving New Delhi). Just share your flight details and terminal, and your guide and driver will be waiting for you at arrivals.

What is the Heritage Craft Demonstration stop? Is it a shopping center? +

This is a curated visit to a heritage craft center where you’ll see live demonstrations of two of India’s most celebrated traditional art forms—Taj Mahal-style marble inlay work and hand-woven rug weaving. It’s a genuinely fascinating cultural experience, and the facility has premium, air-conditioned interiors and clean restrooms—a great midday break. You’re always welcome to browse and purchase if something catches your eye, but there is zero pressure. Many guests find it one of the most memorable stops of the day.

Are the restroom facilities at the monuments acceptable? What about hygiene standards? +

This is a fair concern in any city. Most major monuments like Humayun’s Tomb and the Lotus Temple have adequate restroom facilities. We also plan our day so that the Heritage Craft Center visit — which has premium, international-standard restrooms — falls at a point when a comfort break is most needed. Your guide will always know where the cleanest facilities are at every stop.

Is this tour safe for female travelers? +

Yes. Delhi’s major tourist sites are well-staffed and frequently visited by international travelers. Your private guide acts as a dedicated ‘buffer’ at crowded sites, managing any unwanted attention from street vendors or touts. We can also share your guide’s name and photo in advance upon request. Your comfort and safety are managed proactively throughout the day.

What is the best time of year to do this tour? +

October through March are the most comfortable times to visit Delhi—the weather is cooler and very pleasant for sightseeing. November, December, and February are particularly popular with international business and leisure travelers. Summer months (April–June) are extremely hot, but the tour can still be done comfortably with our air-conditioned vehicle and strategic timing of outdoor stops.

Is this tour suitable for senior travelers or those with limited mobility? +

Yes, with some planning. Several stops — like the India Gate drive-past and the Heritage Craft Center — require little or no walking. At monuments like Humayun’s Tomb, you can explore as much or as little as you like, and it’s perfectly fine to relax in the air-conditioned vehicle while others in your group walk around. Let us know your mobility needs in advance, and we’ll plan the day accordingly.

What happens if I want to spend more time at one site and skip another? +

That’s entirely your call—this is a private tour, and the itinerary is a guide, not a rigid schedule. If you fall in love with the gardens at Humayun’s Tomb and want an extra 30 minutes there, we’ll adjust. Your guide will help you make the most of your time based on what matters most to you.

Is the tour available in languages other than English? +

English is the primary language for this tour. If you need a guide in German, Spanish, French, or another language, please contact us in advance, and we’ll do our best to arrange it—availability may vary by date.

What should I do if I need to cancel or reschedule? +

Please contact us as early as possible if your plans change. We understand that business travel schedules can shift unexpectedly, and we’ll work with you to find an alternative date or arrangement. Our cancellation and rescheduling policy will be shared with your booking confirmation.

 

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