A further overnight B&B hotel stay at the Colonel’s Retreat Hotel. In the morning spend time sightseeing in Old Delhi. Visit Jama Masjid, the great mosque of Old Delhi is both the largest in India and the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan, with a courtyard capable of holding 25000 devotees. Enjoy a rickshaw ride at Chandni Chowk, winding through the labyrinthine lanes of the “moonlight place” glimpsing tiny shops crammed with spices and trinkets. Drive past the 17th century Red Fort, the magnificent fort symbolizes the sovereignty of India builds by Shah Jahan. Also Gandhi Smriti is the historic residence where Mahatma Gandhi spent his final 144 days before his assassination in 1948.
New Delhi
Delhi, being the national capital of India is the lifeline of the country. A place where past greets the future and lives calmly is worth a detailed visit. Whether it’s inviting markets of the Connaught place or the crowds of foodies at world famous Chandni Chowk, Delhi has food to satiate your taste buds and lovable locales to entertain your senses. A place where all important national offices reside has a mixture of multilingual population coming to work and earn its living. Ancient Mughal era remnants like Humayun ka Makbara and magnificent Qutub Minar spell the historical importance of this ancient soil. Delhi has old world charm as well as modern lifestyle necessities to cherish at its every nook and corner. The banks of river Yamuna serve as a rich platform for the flourishing culture.