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DELHI SIGHT SEEING
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Lutyen’s Delhi |
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New
Delhi:
The Imperial city planned for the British by Lutyens is
set in parks and shaded avenues with wide boulevards that
offer ever-changing perspectives of its Victorian past.
The majestic grandeur of Rajpath forms fitting backdrop
for the colorful, annual Republic Day Parade. It is
surrounded by the buildings of government such as
Parliament House, President’s House and the Secretariat
Buildings at one end and the Imperial India Gate Memorial
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Sightseeing of New Delhi
will take you to visit Humayun’s Tomb, aptly called
predecessor of Taj Mahal, built by Humayun’s widow. Qutab
Minar, an11th century victory tower that rises
to a height of 73 meters. Drive past the Government
buildings, Rashtrapati Bhawan, India gate, and Parliament
house. |
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Duration
: 3 to 3 ˝ Hrs.
Price
: Foreign delegates – USD 45/- Per Person
(Incl: Monument Entrance Fees) |
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Classical
Delhi |
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Old Delhi:
The gracious Red Fort that looks out towards the
Jama Masjid (the largest mosque in India) and the
ever crowded, always busy Chandni Chowk of the
erstwhile Mughal period are all waiting to be
explored.Sightseeing
of Old Delhi
will take you to Visit Jama Mosque,
an architectural extravaganza of Shahjehan, Red
Fort, a fort that contains within it palaces and
impressive public buildings, delicately carved
inlaid and marbled Royal Chambers. Raj Ghat, where
father of the nation was cremated. |
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Duration
: 3 to 3 ˝ Hrs.
Price
: Foreign delegates – US $
40
Per Person (Incl: Monument Entrance Fees) |
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Museums Tour |
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This tour
covers 3 of the more prominent museums of Delhi:
National
Museum
- a veritable treasure house of India’s glorious
past, houses among its collections, the 5,000
year-old relics of the Indus Valley civilization,
varied exotic paintings, old manuscripts and mural
paintings from Buddhist shrines in Central Asia.
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Crafts Museum
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set amidst the re-created rustic
surroundings of a typical Indian village. Every month
craftsmen from different parts of rural India are
given an opportunity to exhibit their skills and
wares, here.
Rail Museum
- home to the grand old “Iron Ladies”
of India’s steam engine era. A small toy train takes
children around the museum.
(Note: Museums are closed on Mondays and all
public holidays.) |
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Duration
: 3 to 3 ˝ Hrs.
Price
: USD 45 US$
per person (Minimum 2 persons)
(Includes A/C
transport and entrance fee at monuments)
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