Lodi Gardens
Lodi Rd, across from Jor Bagh, New Delhi, India
CENTRAL DELHI.
This beautiful park is a favorite with Delhi-ites of all ages. Businesspeople stroll here during their lunch hour and moms and their toddlers picnic and play on the lush, green grass, which is shaded by huge trees. Several decorative tombs and an ornamental bridge are interspersed throughout the park. In the evenings, the tombs are lit and it is a particularly lovely sight.
Other Sights
National Museum
11 Janpath, at corner of Rajpath, New Delhi, India
CENTRAL DELHI.
This massive museum was built in 1960. More than 30 galleries are scattered over the three floors. The museum undertakes a daunting task – to chronicle the last 5000 years of India's history and culture. Some of the most striking displays are the sculptures from the Indus Valley civilization, circa 2700 BC, the collection of miniature paintings and the bronze statue of Lord Shiva doing his cosmic dance. There is a museum shop that sells souvenirs. The English-language tour, offered each day at 10am, is recommended due to the mammoth scope of the museum's collection.
Nehru Memorial Museum
Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi, India
CENTRAL DELHI.
The father of Indian Independence and the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, made this yellow colonial mansion his home until his death in 1964. Most of the rooms are untouched since Nehru's death. It is fascinating to examine the rare photos and news clippings that chronicle the birth of the world's largest democracy. Nehru was an astronomy buff and there is a planetarium on the property. English-language shows are screened at 11:30am and 3pm.
Nizamuddin
off Mathura Rd, New Delhi, India
SOUTH DELHI.
This little neighborhood, Nizamuddin, is home to one of the most important shrines in the city. Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia was a Sufi mystic that lived from 1238 until 1325. To see his tomb you must traverse the winding streets of Nizamuddin, past open-air restaurants and beggars asking for alms. This shrine is an important pilgrimage site for many Indian Muslims, and you will see many supplicants making their way to pay their respects. On Thursdays, Sufi musicians play traditional odes to the holyman. Nizamuddin is also home to several lesser tombs and several small mosques.
DELHI NEW DELHI SIGHTSEEN
Places to visit: Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Rajghat, Jantar Mantar, Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, Humayu n's Tomb, Qutb Minar and Lotus Temple.
Reporting Point - Sheela Cinema (Near New Delhi Railway Station
Time- 9.00 Am to 6 Pm
2x2 Luxury Non Air Conditioner Bus
200- INR Per Pax
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2x2 Luxury Air Conditioner Bus
300- INR Per Pax
Call at - +91-9717510727 to Book