Delhi is not a city—it's an epic of history, a mosaic of culture, and a modern capital all in one. From Mughal masterpieces to colonial heritage, spiritual journey and colorful bazaars, Delhi has it all.
Chetram Holidays’ Delhi 3 Days luxurious Tour Package is curated for travelers who want to dive deep into the layers of Delhi’s past and present, exploring everything from centuries-old forts to fashionable districts. With three full days, this itinerary promises a fulfilling and immersive experience.
Morning – Enjoy the charm of Old Delhi
Start your 3-day tour to Delhi from Old Delhi, the Mughal walled city. Visit the Red Fort (Lal Qila), Shah Jahan's grand fort constructed in 1648. Ramble through its corridors, museums, and massive ramparts.
Then visit India's biggest mosque, Jama Masjid. Then enjoy a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, peddling past spice market shops, sari shops, and candy shops.
Afternoon – Tranquility and Tribute
See Raj Ghat, the peaceful memorial of Mahatma Gandhi. Drive to India Gate, war memorial symbol. Drive ceremonial Rajpath past Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament House for fantastic photo shoots.
Evening – Spiritual & Modern
End your day at the Lotus Temple, a Baháʼí House of Worship famous for its flower-like design and peaceful ambiance. Hotel or dine at Connaught Place for an exciting Delhi evening.
Morning – Spiritual Glory & Heritage
Start the day at Akshardham Temple, a world-class spiritual complex. The gardens, exhibits, and carvings are stunning.
Next, visit Humayun's Tomb, the Mughal emperor's tomb and Taj Mahal's ancestor.
Afternoon – Archaeological Marvels & Local Cuisine
Visit Mehrauli Archaeological Park, an off-the-beaten-path gem close to Qutub Minar, with centuries-old ruins, tombs, and stepwells.
Lunch at a local eatery and taste the flavors of Delhi—from kebabs to butter chicken.
Visit the Qutub Minar, a 73-meter tall minaret built during the 12th century. Marvel at the iron pillar and sculptures inside the complex.
Evening – Hauz Khas Modern Mix
Explore Hauz Khas Village, where medieval buildings converge with trendy cafés and shops. Stroll through the Deer Park and appreciate views of the lakes flanked by centuries-old ruins. Nice spot to relax or have an early meal.
Morning – Sacred and Regal
Begin your final day at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a stunning Sikh gurdwara with a massive sarovar (holy pool). Gaze out over the peaceful prayer courtyard and langar (community kitchen).
Drive by car to Agrasen ki Baoli city, a majestically symmetrically arched step well and glimpse of the past.
Afternoon – Shopping & Culture
Post lunch, go to Dilli Haat, an open-air shopping mall where artisans from across India offer handicraft products, clothing, and food for sale. Ideal location to shop for your souvenirs and try local cuisine from all over India.
Or, if street shopping is on your agenda, then street shop at Janpath or Sarojini Nagar and select style at dumping prices.
Evening – Bye Delhi
End the day with a sun set walk (optional) or light and sound show at Akshardham or Red Fort (if already visited). Conclude your travels with a local dinner or walking tour of street food in Old Delhi— sampling parathas, jalebis, or golgappas before getting dropped at the hotel, airport, or railway station.