Delhi is not just India’s capital — it is a living museum where ancient empires, Mughal glory, colonial legacies, and modern India coexist within a single city. Whether you’re planning a half-day Old Delhi heritage walk, a full-day New Delhi monuments tour, or a multi-day deep dive into the city’s food, art, and culture, India Bon Voyage has a Delhi tour package tailored precisely for you.

With over a decade of experience and a team of government-certified expert guides, we are rated India’s #1 Delhi tour operator on TripAdvisor. Our Delhi sightseeing packages are transparent, flexible, and built around your interests — not a cookie-cutter checklist. No hidden costs. No rushing. Just Delhi, done right.

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2 Day Old and New Delhi Guided Tour
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2 Day Old and New Delhi Guided Tour

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Discover Mughal Monuments, Colonial Architecture, and Modern Delhi...

Why Travellers Choose Us

What Makes Our Delhi Tours Different

16+ Years of Excellence

Trusted by 15,000+ travellers from 38+ countries. India's #1 rated Delhi tour operator on TripAdvisor.

Private, Comfortable Transfers

Clean AC vehicles with professional, licensed drivers. No sharing, no detours — just you and Delhi.

Government-Certified Guides

English-speaking ASI-approved guides who bring history alive with passion and deep local knowledge.

Transparent, No-Surprise Pricing

What you see is what you pay. Monument entry fees, guide charges, and transfers are all clearly itemised.

Free Cancellation

Plans change. Cancel up to 48 hours before your tour for a full refund — zero stress booking.

Skip-the-Line Access

We pre-book entry tickets to Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb & Qutb Minar — no queue wasted, more time enjoyed.

Why Visit Delhi?

A Capital That Carries — Millennia of History

Delhi has served as the capital of eight successive empires. Today, this layered mega-city offers travellers an unparalleled window into Indian history, art, cuisine, and culture — all within a single destination.

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a single city boundary
Explore by Landmark

Iconic Places to See in Delhi

From 14th-century Mughal forts to modernist temples of glass and marble — Delhi’s landmarks span centuries of extraordinary architecture.

Red Fort

Old Delhi — UNESCO World Heritage

Humayun's Tomb

New Delhi — UNESCO World Heritage

Qutb Minar

South Delhi — UNESCO World Heritage

India Gate

New Delhi — War Memorial

Jama Masjid

Old Delhi — India's Largest Mosque

Your Perfect Delhi Tour Awaits

More Than Sightseeing — a Story You'll Tell Forever

Most Delhi tours rush you through monuments like a checklist. Ours give you space to breathe, to wonder, to photograph, and to really feel the centuries radiating from India’s extraordinary capital.

Standing inside Red Fort at sunset, our guide pointed to a worn stone staircase and said: 'Emperor Shah Jahan stood here to watch his armies.' In that moment, Delhi came alive for me in a way no history book ever could.

Our Delhi Tour Advantages

Pre-Booked Monument Entry

We secure entry tickets to Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, and Qutb Minar in advance so you walk straight in. Queues at Delhi's most popular monuments can stretch to 90 minutes — ours don't.

Deep Local Expertise

Our guides know the hidden corners — the back alleys of Chandni Chowk that tourists miss, the rooftop view of Jama Masjid at golden hour, and the best chai stall in Paharganj. This isn't a tour — it's an initiation.

Personally Vetted Hotels

Every hotel we partner with in Delhi has been inspected by our team for cleanliness, safety, and location. From boutique guesthouses in Karol Bagh to 5-star heritage properties near India Gate — we match you perfectly.

Smart Travel Advice

Essential Tips for Your Delhi Visit

Make the most of your Delhi sightseeing experience with expert tips from our guides who lead Delhi tours every single day of the year.

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Dress Modestly for Monuments

Cover shoulders and knees at Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Humayun's Tomb. Carry a light shawl — it doubles as a sun shield and respectful covering, especially at active mosques.

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Start Early — Beat the Heat & Crowds

Delhi monuments open at dawn. Arriving at Red Fort or Jama Masjid at 7am means soft morning light, cool temperatures, and thin crowds — a completely different experience from noon visits.

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Eat Where Locals Eat

Skip hotel restaurants for Old Delhi's legendary street food: Paranthe Wali Gali's stuffed parathas, Karim's mutton curry, and Jalebi Wali for breakfast jalebi with rabri. Our food walks cover all of this.

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Use the Delhi Metro Between Sites

Delhi's clean, affordable Metro connects Chandni Chowk, India Gate, Qutb Minar, and Connaught Place. Our guides use it on walking tours — it's how real Delhiites travel, and it's part of the experience.

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Beware of Unofficial Guides

Only engage licensed guides — you'll know ours by their government-issued ID and India Bon Voyage badge. Unofficial "helpers" at monument gates often lead to overpriced shops and missed highlights.

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Friday Closures & Weekly Offs

Qutb Minar is open daily. Jama Masjid restricts entry during Friday prayers. National Museum is closed on Mondays. We always plan your itinerary around these schedule details — no wasted journeys.

What Travellers Say

Voices from Our Guests

Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what real travellers have said about their guiding experience with India Bon Voyage.
Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before booking your Delhi tour package with India Bon Voyage.

How many days are enough to explore Delhi?

A minimum of 2 full days is recommended to cover Delhi’s key landmarks. Old Delhi — with Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, and the Spice Market — deserves an entire day on its own. New Delhi’s monuments including Humayun’s Tomb, Qutb Minar, India Gate, and Akshardham fill a second full day comfortably. For a more relaxed experience that includes offbeat neighbourhoods, food walks, and shopping, 3–4 days is ideal.

October to March is the best time to visit Delhi. The winter months (November to February) are cool and perfectly suited for outdoor sightseeing. Summer (April–June) can be extremely hot, with temperatures regularly exceeding 45°C. The monsoon (July–September) brings heavy humidity but also the beauty of lush greenery at monuments. India Bon Voyage offers year-round departures and provides real-time weather advisories with every booking.

Delhi is safe when you travel with a reputable, licensed tour operator. India Bon Voyage’s female travellers consistently rate their experience 5 stars. All our guides are government-licensed, background-checked, and trained in solo traveller support. We provide 24/7 on-ground assistance, secure vehicle transfers, and personally vetted hotels. We recommend informing your hotel reception of your daily plans and always using our pre-arranged transfers rather than hailing cabs at night.

Absolutely — our Delhi to Agra same-day tour is one of our most popular packages. Agra is approximately 200 km from Delhi via the Yamuna Expressway (about 3 hours by private car). Departing Delhi at 5:30am allows you to arrive at the Taj Mahal by 8am — catching the magnificent morning light — before visiting Agra Fort, enjoying a rooftop lunch with Taj views, and returning to Delhi by evening. We include skip-the-line entry tickets and an expert guide for the full day.
This varies by package and is always clearly displayed before booking. Most of our Delhi tour packages include pre-booked monument entry fees to eliminate queue time and hidden costs. Our full-day New Delhi tour, for example, includes Humayun’s Tomb and Qutb Minar entries. Packages labelled “entry not included” specify this clearly — we never have hidden costs or last-minute surprises.

Yes — every Delhi tour package we offer is fully customisable. Want to skip Qutb Minar for a longer food walk in Old Delhi? Interested in a sunrise photography session at Red Fort? Would you like Kathak dance or block-printing workshop added to your itinerary? Our travel experts design your precise experience around your interests, budget, group size, and schedule. Customisation is a core part of the India Sun Voyage promise.

Delhi is very family-friendly when planned correctly. Our family Delhi packages include child-appropriate pacing, interactive storytelling at monuments, and activities like kite-flying sessions, cooking demonstrations, and a visit to the National Zoological Park. Children under 15 receive significant discounts at most ASI-managed monuments. Our private vehicles accommodate car seats on request.
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Complete Guide to Delhi Tours in 2026

Delhi — officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi — is simultaneously one of the world's oldest and most modern cities. It has served as the capital of the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, and British India before becoming the seat of the Republic of India. Today, Delhi is a sprawling mega-city of 32 million people that holds three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, hundreds of Mughal monuments, centuries-old bazaars, and a street food culture that rivals any cuisine destination in Asia. A Delhi tour is not just a sightseeing excursion — it is an immersion into the living history of the Indian Subcontinent.

Old Delhi Tour — Red Fort, Jama Masjid & Chandni Chowk

Old Delhi, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century as the walled city of Shahjahanabad, remains one of the most atmospheric urban spaces in the world. The Red Fort (Lal Qila) — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — was the ceremonial and political heart of the Mughal Empire for nearly 200 years. Adjacent to the fort is Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque, capable of holding 25,000 worshippers. The surrounding lanes of Chandni Chowk — once the Mughal Empire's most prosperous market street — remain a labyrinth of spice merchants, textile traders, silver jewellers, and some of India's most legendary street food stalls. Our Old Delhi tours cover this entire historic core on foot, with a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk included.

Humayun's Tomb — The Precursor to the Taj Mahal

Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi is frequently overshadowed by its more famous successor, the Taj Mahal — yet architectural historians consider it equally significant. Built in 1570 CE, it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian Subcontinent and directly inspired the design of the Taj Mahal nearly a century later. The complex, set within formal Mughal charbagh gardens, is a masterpiece of red sandstone and white marble. It is less crowded than the Taj Mahal and arguably more conducive to quiet, contemplative exploration. Our New Delhi tour packages allocate 90–120 minutes at Humayun's Tomb so you can truly absorb its grandeur.

Qutb Minar — Delhi's Oldest UNESCO Monument

The Qutb Minar in South Delhi is the tallest minaret in India at 72.5 metres and one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture on the subcontinent. Construction began in 1193 CE by Qutb al-Din Aibak, founder of the Delhi Sultanate. The surrounding Qutb Complex contains the Iron Pillar of Delhi — a 7-metre column dating to the 4th century CE that has stood rust-free for 1,600 years, baffling metallurgists to this day. Our guides illuminate the layers of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural elements woven through the complex with extraordinary insight.

Delhi to Agra Day Trip — Taj Mahal in One Day

For travellers with limited time, a Delhi to Agra same-day tour is highly achievable and enormously rewarding. Departing Delhi at 5–6am by private car, you arrive at the Taj Mahal in time for the magical morning light show on white marble. A skilled guide navigates you through the full complex — the Great Gate, the reflecting pool, the main mausoleum, and the smaller Taj on the riverbank — before moving to Agra Fort (another UNESCO site) after lunch. The return journey to Delhi typically takes 3–3.5 hours. We strongly recommend the Yamuna Expressway route, which our drivers use exclusively for speed and safety.

Delhi Food Tour — Street Food, Spice Markets & Cooking Classes

Delhi's street food culture is legendary. The city's most famous culinary street — Chandni Chowk — has been feeding traders, emperors, and pilgrims since the 17th century. Our Delhi food tours take you inside the Khari Baoli spice market (Asia's largest), through the lane of Old Delhi's halwais (sweet makers), and to hole-in-the-wall stalls that have perfected a single dish across multiple generations. Highlights include Paranthe Wali Gali's famous stuffed flatbreads, Karim's century-old Mughal-style mutton curry, and crispy jalebi from Old Delhi's most iconic fryer. Food tour options also include a 3-hour hands-on cooking class in a family home.

Delhi as a Base for the Golden Triangle

Delhi is the natural starting point for India's famous Golden Triangle circuit connecting Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The three cities form a roughly triangular route spanning 720 km through the cultural heartland of north India. From Delhi, Agra is 200 km south (3 hours by road or 1.5 hours on the Gatimaan Express train) and Jaipur is 280 km southwest (4.5 hours by road). All our Golden Triangle packages depart from Delhi and can be extended to include Varanasi, Ranthambore, Udaipur, Haridwar, or Rishikesh.

Delhi Airport & Arrival Transfers

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) is one of Asia's busiest international airports and serves as the primary gateway for most India tours. The airport is located 16 km southwest of central Delhi. We offer pre-arranged airport pickup and drop-off services with all our Delhi packages — our driver meets you in the arrivals hall holding your name placard. The Delhi Airport Metro Express connects T3 terminal to New Delhi Railway Station in 20 minutes for independent travellers.