Visit the charming Historical Gardens, known as some of the most delightful green areas in Delhi, featuring significant historical ruins and monuments.
Visit the charming Historical Gardens, known as some of the most delightful green areas in Delhi, featuring significant historical ruins and monuments.
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Lodhi Garden - Pick up will be provided from your hotel/airport/railway station at around 0800-1000hrs and a personal guide immersed in the local history and old gardens will brief you about the tour.
Below are the important gardens to be visited by us:-
Lodi Gardens are one of the pleasantest green spaces in Delhi - with some labelled trees to…
- Lodhi Garden - Pick up will be provided from your hotel/airport/railway station at around 0800-1000hrs and a personal guide immersed in the local history and old gardens will brief you about the tour.
Below are the important gardens to be visited by us:-
Lodi Gardens are one of the pleasantest green spaces in Delhi - with some labelled trees to help visitors from overseas become familiar with the Indian flora. The area was used as a burial for Delhi’s (pre-Mughal) Sayyid and Lodi rulers. Mohammad Shar’s tomb (1450) can be seen as a predecessor for architecture of Humayun’s tomb and Sikander Lodi’s tomb (1571) is set within a walled enclosure and clearly related to Humayun’s tomb garden. The domed mausoleums appear to have been sited in an open landscape, rather as the Ancient Greeks placed temples.
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Safdarjung’s Tomb - The Safdarjung Tomb also referred to as ‘Safdarjung Ka Maqbara’ is a garden tomb in New Delhi, India, made of marble and sandstone and built in late 18th century as mausoleum of Safdarjung, a statesman who remained the Wazir ul-Hindustan (Prime Minister of India) during the reign of Ahmad Shah Bahadur. This mausoleum built by Safdarjung’s son Nawab Shujaud Daula remains the last monumental garden tomb depicting Mughal architectural style. Located at the junction of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg (Road) in New Delhi in close proximity to Safdarjung Airport, this historical monument has remained a popular tourist spot attracting both Indian and foreign tourists visiting the capital city of India.
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Mehrauli Archaeological Park - Later we shall proceed towards ruins of \
- Local guide
- Car with driver
- Local guide
- Car with driver
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
- Dress code is smart casual
- Dress code is smart casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.