Delhi is the capital city of India. Explorers from Amritsar come here with its rich embroidery of history, culture and innovation. An excursion from Amritsar to Delhi discloses a very delightful encounter, from old landmarks to clamoring markets and different culinary joys. Delhi packages from Amritsar are organized to give a consistent exploration of this powerful city, offering something for each customer’s taste and inclination.
Delhi packages from Amritsar cater to a variety of interests and preferences, ensuring a fulfilling experience for travelers. One popular package is the Historical Delhi Tour, encompassing visits to iconic landmarks such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb. This package also includes guided tours of India Gate, the Lotus Temple and the grand Akshardham Temple, showcasing Delhi’s rich historical and architectural heritage. Another enticing option is the Cultural and Culinary Delight Tour Delhi, which combines visits to museums like the National Museum and cultural performances at the India Habitat Centre with food tours highlighting Delhi’s diverse culinary scene.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi β Tracing the Mughal Footprints
Reach Delhi from Amritsar and settled in your hotel before starting adventure. The first stop is the Red Fort, where large -scale sandstone walls tell stories of Mughal power and artistry. Later, one of the oldest and busy markets in Asia should step into Chandni Chowk. From silver jewelry to silk clothing, from spice shops to road-string couples, the market shows the living traditions of Delhi.
The journey of Shahj Jahn's grand mosque Jama Masjid gives you a funeral view of Old Delhi with your tower. By evening, enjoy a bicycle-rickshaw ride, which enjoys the winds through chaotic but attractive streets filled with local tastes and traditions.
Day 2: Visit To Monuments
The day begins at India Gate, which is a long war monument in honor of Indian soldiers. A campaign with Rajpath reveals the influential Rashtrapati Bhavan and the architecture of Parliament House, British-era.
Later, dive into the cultural side of Delhi in the National Rail Museum, where rare locomotives and train models bring the railway heritage of India alive. Later in the day, enjoy a holiday at Connaught Place, where circular arcade host stylish stylish stores, bookstores and classic eateries. For those looking for a modern vibe, an evening walk in aerocity provides trendy cafes and great food experiences.
Day 3: Spiritual Site of Delhi
The soul of Delhi is reflected in its spiritual diversity. Start with the Lotus Temple, a house of worship praised for its lotus-inspired architecture and peaceful meditation hall. Subsequently, the Aksshadham Temple, visit a modern miracle, which combines traditional carvings with brilliant exhibitions on Indian values and heritage. Go to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, where the soothing sound of hymns and the vision of the holy lake brings peace to the heart. Later, Kadam in Kalkaji Temple, a vibrant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, where devotees gather in large numbers. With the decline of the evening, Hazrat Nizamuddin join the intimate qawwalis in the Dargah, where music and devotion are beautifully mixed.
Day 4: Explore Beyond Monuments
Unlike specific tourism, this day takes you to experiences that are often ignored. Start in Mehrali Archaeological Park, which are in more than a hundred historical structures including step, tombs and ruins. Then go to Trendy Hauz Khas village, where medieval ruins ignore a lake, while art galleries and bizarre cafes thrive around them.Later, the head of Dilli Haat Ina, a cultural market that feels like a mini-India, with handlooms, handicrafts and dishes of various states. In the evening, you can enjoy a cultural performance or catch a drama at the Kamani Auditorium or India Habitat Center, which can give a glimpse of Delhi's artistic pulse.
Day 5: Farewell
On the last day, start with a refreshing walk in Lodhi Garden, where medieval graves are standing between the flowering gardens. From there, visit the Garden of Five senses, a place designed to awaken all human senses through art installations, fountains and beauty of landslides.
For those who enjoy science and exploration, the Nehru planetarium provides an attractive experience with astronomy shows. Shoppers can use the last few hours to find the Janapath market or municipality market for clothes, souvenirs and unique search. As the journey ends, it departs from Delhi with unforgettable memories of its contradictions - yet modern, chaotic soul still.
What You'll Experience
- Delhi, the capital of India, welcomes travellers from Amritsar with its blend of vibrant history and modernity.
- Visit grand monuments like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Humayun's Tomb.
- Visit iconic landmarks like the India Gate, Lotus Temple and Akshardham Temple.
- Wander the bustling bazaars and vibrant streets of Old Delhi.
- Discover cultural gems at the National Museum and India Habitat Centre.
- Relish Delhi's authentic street food and culinary delights.
- Enjoy a well-planned, seamless experience with customisable itineraries.
- Packages are designed to suit different tastes, budgets and travel styles.
Inclusions & Exclusions
β What's Included
- Pick-up & drop from hotel/railway station/airport.
- Private air-conditioned cab with driver.
- Fuel, toll, parking & driver allowances.
- Hotel accommodation (if included in package) on twin sharing basis.
- Daily breakfast at the hotel.
- Sightseeing of monuments & other spots as per itinerary.
- Meet & greet assistance.
- 24×7 customer support during the trip.
β Not Included
- Entry tickets/monument fees (Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh, etc.).
- Lunch, dinner & snacks (except breakfast at hotel).
- Tour guide charges (unless mentioned).
- Airfare/train tickets.
- Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips, phone calls, etc.).
- Camera/video camera fees at monuments.
- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle beyond itinerary.
- Government taxes/GST (if not specified).









