Full Day Delhi City Tour By Tuk Tuk

Full Day Delhi City Tour By Tuk Tuk

Full Day Delhi City Tour By Tuk Tuk, Full Day Guided Delhi Tuk Tuk Tour Delhi brimmed with so many shades inspired by different countries, faiths and moving times. Now to experience authentic Delhi, you need an authentic ride to take you to places considerably faster in the city traffic. Enjoy your Delhi trip with an official travel partner of most Indians- Tuk-Tuk.

Duration: 1 Day

Destinations: India Gate, Humayun Tomb, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Laxmi Narayan Temple

Itinerary/Tour Details

Tuk-Tuk which is a three wheel advanced version of paddle rickshaw, Tuk tuk tours are one of the best ways of exploring around congested and chaotic streets of Delhi or other Historical cities. Tuk tuk can easily go to places where four wheelers are not allowed, It is very helpful in taking shortcuts and driving on narrow lanes and taking you easily into the busiest areas. Tuk Tuk is traditionally the most used public transport system in India for small distance travel. In our Tuk Tuk tours in Delhi we cover most of the important places to visit in Delhi which include tours of tourist attractions of delhi, Delhi markets tours and historical monuments. Full Day Delhi local by Tuk Tuk,  Tuk Tuk rides in Delhi

India Gate :- ​First stop on your delhi Tuk Tuk tour is India Gate which is 42meters in height and a stone arch of triumph. It is a war memorial dedicated to Indian army soldiers who lost their life from 1914 – 1921 in WW1, the North-West Frontiers operations and the 1919 Afghan Blunder. Today it is one of the most famous tourist attractions of Delhi.

Rashpati Bhawan (President House) is the 2nd stop on your Tuk Tuk tour which is an official residence of the President of India and situated on Raisina hills. Spread over more than 320 acres of land it is regarded as the Largest official residence of any head of the state in the world. Architect of this iconic residence was Edwin Lutyens. The Presidential palace has 4 floors and 340 rooms.

Jama Masjid is the 3rd on your Tuk Tuk tours in Old Delhi, this Mosque is regarded as the largest mosque in India, it was constructed by Mughal king Shah Jahan from 1650 to 1656 AD, Mosque has three gates and two minarets which are 40 metres high, red sandstone and white marble are used to construct this mosque, At a time more than 25000 people can pray at a time. This is one of the famous historical monuments of Delhi and one of the most visited monuments in Old Delhi.

Red Fort :- This iconic fort in Old Delhi is the next stop on your Delhi tuk tuk tours, You can stop here for photo ops, This fort was the official residence of Mughals after 1638. Each year on the independence day of India the PM of India hoist the flag here at the main gate of this fort. The Red Fort of Delhi is a UNESCO world Heritage site in Delhi from 2007.

Chandni Chowk:- is the one of the major streets of old Delhi and Old Delhi is totally in contrast to the wide and orderly streets of New Delhi. In Old Delhi you will find Cars, bikes, Cycle Rickshaw, Hand Pulled Cards , Animals, Tuk Tuk, Pedestrians all working hard for space. Now you will change a lot of things after the government started redevelopment of the Old Delhi area. Chandi Chowk is the most famous oldest and busiest market street of India. Its narrow lanes market houses several wholesalers of inexpensive Jewelry shops, fabrics, electronics and many more. Chandi Chowk is the best place for food tours in Delhi famous for its tasty street foods.

Laxmi Narayan Temple:- Constructed in 1938 by the renowned Industrialist G.D. Birla, it is one of the important and beautiful built temples in Delhi and is located in Central part of Delhi Connaught Place. This temple has idols of all gods but it is majorly dedicated to Goddess Laxmi and her Husband Narayana. This iconic temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi on the agreement that people coming from all the castes shall be allowed to enter the temple.

Humayun Tomb is last but not least it was built by the wife of Humayun, Haji Begum in the mid 16th century and it was designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son. The Massive tomb has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi since 1993. This red sand stone structure that is treated to be the predecessor of the beautiful Taj Mahal. The structure is one of the best examples of The Mughal Architecture in India.

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