0930 hrs Pick up from Hotel.

Jama Mosque - This Grand Mosque, built in 1656 by the Emperor Shahjahan on a natural rocky outcrop, took 6 years and 5000 workmen to construct at the cost of a million rupees. Huge 28 m square courtyard accommodates upto 20,000 people at prayer times especially during Friday prayers and on Id when it looks like a sea of worshippers.

Red Fort: Red Sandstone battlements give this imperial citadel its name Red Fort (Lal Quila). Commissioned by Shahjahan in 1639, it took 9 years to build and was the seat of Mughal Power until 1857, when the last empeior Bahadur Shah Zafar was dethroned and exiled. (Closed on Monday) Raj Ghat - India's most potent symbol of patriotism is the site of Mahatma Gandhi's Cremation. A somber black granite platform inscribed with his last words "Hey Ram" (Oh God) now stands here.

On Mondays visit Jantar Mantar- Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur built this observatory in 1724.

1300 hrs - 1345 hrs Free time for lunch at "Chor Bizzare".

1400 hrs India Gate & Around - At the Eastern end of Rajpath, 30 ft wide India Gate was built to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who died in World War I and those who fell in battle in the North-West Frontier Province and Third Afghan War. President's House - Designed by Edwin Luyten's to be the focal point of New Delhi, during British rule the house built for the viceroy, which is today the President of India's offical residence, stands on the crest of Raisina Hill. Parliament House was a later addition following the Montagu - Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 to house the Legislative Assembly.

Qutab Minar - The Qutab Minar towers over this historic area where Qutabuddin Albak laid the foundation of Delhi Sultanat at in 1193. He built the Quwwatual Islam Mosque and the Qutab Minar to announce the advent of Muslim sultans. Later illutmish, Alauddin Khilji and Ferozshah Tuglak added other buildings bringing in new architectural style.

Free time for Shopping

Humayun's Tomb-
Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor is buried in this tomb, the first great example of Mughal Garden tomb and inspirations to the incomparable wonder of the world - Taj Mahal. Built in 1565 by a Persian architect Miraq Mirza Ghiyas.

At just Rs. 1050/- per person inclusive on air-conditioned transport, English speaking guide, mineral water on board, Buffet lunch at "Chor Bizzare" restaurant. (Entrances to the monuments to be paid directly by you.) Tour is subject to operate on minimum 2 persons.