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Enquiry : +41 79 937 33 20
Email : [email protected]
Delhi, a city of contrasts, offers a unique blend of the old and new. While the modern New Delhi, designed by the British, showcases colonial grandeur, the chaotic lanes of Old Delhi reveal the vibrant pulse of the city. On this tour, discover the hidden gems behind Delhi's famous landmarks, and experience the bustling life of its 14 million residents.
Stroll through Old Delhi's labyrinthine streets by bicycle rickshaw, visit historical districts like Chandni Chowk, and explore the lively spice markets and ancient temples. Depending on your time and interests, we’ll tailor the perfect sightseeing experience for you, whether you’re exploring the Mughal wonders, immersing yourself in the colorful bazaars, or delving into the lives of the locals.
Choose your preferred accommodation, from luxury hotels to cozy guesthouses or homestays. Your tour will be guided by knowledgeable, English-speaking locals, giving you an authentic and unobtrusive look into the heart of Delhi.
Whether starting or ending your trip to India, let us show you the multifaceted soul of Delhi.
This is just a glimpse of what your tour could look like. Every journey we offer is unique and we’d love to create a detailed, personalized itinerary just for you. For more detailed information, including specific activities, accommodation and timing, please get in touch to start planning your perfect trip today!!
Enjoy a customized sightseeing tour, designed to match your specific interests, featuring the highlights of Delhi as per your preferences.
Sightseeing tours - tailor- made according to your interests
Transfer to the airport or embark on your next adventure with any of our tailored travel modules, such as “Discover Agra: The Taj Mahal & More” or “Rajasthan Classic Journey”
Our services
On request with domestic flights according to your time slot.
Vehicles adapted to the travel region with an experienced chauffeur
Select hotels and accommodation with meals according to the itinerary
Competent, English-speaking local tour guides – also German-speaking on request
Daily quality check by our office
Documents to prepare for your tour
Special permits required to visit certain regions, for trekking and expeditions
Preparation
How to obtain your visa easily
Information on travel preparations with tips on how to behave
Literature list
Packing list
Hotel & contact list
Extend your stay with a rejuvenating Ayurveda retreat at a resort with a pool, located just 100 km (2 hrs) from Delhi.
Immerse yourself in rural life with a visit to a village, offering a unique glimpse of the countryside.
Discover one of the oldest biosphere reserves, with the option to enjoy camel trekking through the hills, forests, and ancient temples, just 1.5 hrs from Delhi.
Combine Delhi, Agra, and Rajasthan for a classic "Golden Triangle" tour, perfect for those with limited time in India.
Enhance your trip with a visit to Ranthambhore, famous for its bird- and tiger sanctuary, easily accessible from Delhi (+ 2 – 3 days)
Depending on your travel dates, you may also have the opportunity to experience one of the vibrant local festivals. If a festival is taking place during your trip, we can include it in your itinerary for an authentic cultural experience.
The best time to visit Delhi is during the winter months from October to March. During this period, the weather is cooler and more pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), and nights being cooler, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
October to November: The weather is pleasant, with a slight chill in the air, making it one of the best times for exploring the city.
December to February: This is the peak winter season, with temperatures dropping to as low as 5°C (41°F) in the evenings. While it can get chilly, it’s still great for sightseeing, though you'll need to bundle up.
We do not advise to plan a city-tour of Delhi during the summer months (April to June), as temperatures can soar above 40°C