Exploring Historical Landmarks of Delhi: A Tempo Traveller Adventure

Delhi is not only the capital of India but also one of the competitive cities where the past and present coalesce. Delhi has perpetual attractions in the international arena owing to its historical monuments, local bazaars, and cultural diversity. Hence, it has been termed history for all. To cover most of your expeditions, tempo traveller in Delhi is the best option for groups. It gives not just comfort and room but also makes sure that, in some respects, the schedule can be designed according to what pleases the members. Therefore, in this post, there is a guide for a day trip to the historical sites of Delhi using a Tempo Traveller.

Why Choose a Tempo Traveller?

Travel itself may be delightful and pleasing, however, being in a group may be a difficult task in terms of travel, mainly in terms of travel arrangement. This is where a tempo traveller in Delhi brightens up the prospects of moving around easily. It has a good amount of space for people and for their things, so everybody can be comfortable while travelling. Parents, children, relations, and friends have great fun going on vacation in a group, as shared outings are filled with wonderful adventures and new cultures. 

Above all, hiring a tempo traveller for group travel is economical – get half the rental cost done by two or three vehicles, which is more expensive than hiring just one car. Travelling in an air-conditioned Tempo Traveller with reclining seats lifts the style of travel, making it suitable for a wonderful sightseeing experience all day long.

Qutub Minar

Start your day’s adventure from Qutub Minar, which happens to be one of the historical sites in Delhi. It is one of the tallest brick Minarets in the world, rising to a height of thirty-eight metres. Don’t miss out on the ornate pillars and the claustrophobic inscriptions inside as you wander around this area. Prepare an hour here, including time to rest and take pictures as you wander around the green areas.

Humayun’s Tomb

Proceed to the next rub in the forepart called Humayun’s Tomb. This one is also included when listing the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and  Humayun’s Tomb is often referred to as the jewel of Mughal architecture. Constructed in the sixteenth century, the edifice encompasses exquisite gardens, making it a delightful area to stroll around. 

Allocate roughly an hour and a half here as you take in all the elaborate details as well as the atmosphere. A picture that captures great symmetry is the photo of tombs and valleys where windows are in the foreground and the garden is in the background.

India Gate

After lunch, proceed to the India Gate, which is a war memorial in honour of the Indian soldiers who died in World War I. This huge sarcophagus is flanked by green lawns, and it is good to sit back and remember the history of the nation. You are likely to devote 30 to 45  minutes while here enjoying the place and perhaps having side snacks from the hawkers around.

Red Fort

From here, you proceed to the Red Fort, which is a UNESCO Site and was the main residence of the Mughal emperors. The architecture and the occupation of this multi-angled fort complex are mind-boggling. Your visit may take approximately two hours so that you will have time to see the museums and or join a guide. The beautiful gardens are to be visited, and the pictures taken there are too.

Middle Age History

Jama Masjid

As the sun is setting, don’t forget to visit the extraordinary Jama  Masjid, the largest mosque in India. This building is, quite simply, an architectural wonder that provides shelter to millions of devotees and is a fine representation of Mughal architecture. Spend around an hour here, go wild in the big courtyard and ascend the minaret for Wonderful views over Old Delhi. Keep in mind that you should observe the mantra of not being very friendly and avoid dirtying the premises here.

Chandni Chowk

Then, after the mosque, it returns to the lively ambience of  Chandni Chowk market. The best shopping area in the city, with numerous shops and street vendors selling everything from ethnic attire to delicious snacks, is abundant in this market area. You can spend your time in the interstices of things and eat local specialities, like the parathas and the jalebis, to enjoy the ambience of the people. This is the best experience when all of you are together, and I bet you will also have an experience of cuisine in Delhi.

Wrapping Up

With that, you will  start appreciating even more the historical sites you visit in Delhi and the roots of its culture. Besides the comforts provided by the tempo traveller during the journey, it was equally interesting as it created memories as I was with my friends. Therefore, call your friends and set out for this historic trip, and all the beautiful stories will be revealed to you.

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