Upon your arrival at Delhi, you will be transferred to your new hotel. After freshening up you will head out for a tour across the Delhi. The first stop will be the Raj Ghat. Here you will seea memorial that is built in honour of Mahatma Gandhi. It has a black marble platform that remarks the leader’s cremation. You will also witness the Jama Masjid. It the largest mosque in India. It has an Indo-Islamic and Mughal fusion in its style and design. It was built by Shah Jahan in 1644. Then, you will be driven past Red Fort. The walls of the fort were built with red stone, hence it is called the Red Fort. However, in reality it is white. The fort has an octagonal shape and it took ten years to complete the fort. You will also be driven across Chandani Chowk. It is one of the oldest commercial markets in Delhi. People come here to buy goods for feasible prices.
Then, you will be taken to Qutb Minar in the afternoon. This minaret means “Pole” or “Axis” in Arabic. Alauddin Khilji tried to replicate the Qutub Minar. However, the project remained unfinished. Next stop will be the Humayun’s Tomb. This tomb is the first garden tomb in India. Taj Mahal was inspired from this tomb. Then, you will be visiting the India Gate. It is the largest war memorial in India that was built by Edwin Lutyens. The walls of the monument have named of soldiers who were killed in WWI written on them. Then, you will visit the Lakshminarayan Temple. It is constructed by B.D. Birla. It is dedicated to Lord Narayana. You will also be driven past President’s House. It is also called as “Viceroy’s House” or “Rashtrapati Bhavan”. You also drive past Government Secretariat Buildings and Connaught Place.
In the evening, you will be shown a cooking demo where you will learn a lot of recipes. Then, you will presented the dishes you learnt to taste. Also, you will get an opportunity to interact with a Indian family. Overnight at Delhi.