Full day guided exploration of Delhi. Delhi, the capital city of independent India, houses more than 1,000 monuments and two old capital building complexes, including the present seat of government designed by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. Delhi also offers a glimpse into history: the labyrinthine street bazaars of Old Delhi, and the temples and monuments of India’s checkered colonial past. From Old Delhi’s Red Fort and Jama Masjid Mosque to New Delhi’s chic art galleries and nightclubs, Delhi is a profoundly Indian city. The Old Delhi, or Sha Jahanabad, is a dense network of narrow alleys of tightly packed markets and houses. Visit from outside the largest of the Delhi’s monuments, Red Fort or Lal Qila, whose thick red sandstone walls, bulging with turrets and bastions, rise above a wide dry moat in the northeast corner of the original city of Sahanajanabad. Later visit Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque, by cycle-rickshaw. Also visit Kinari Bazaar, with shops overflowing with bright wedding finery. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to New Delhi. The modern area of central New Delhi, with wide tree-lined avenues and colonial buildings, has been the seat of the central government since 1931. At this hub, the royal mall, Rajpath, runs from the palatial Rashtrapati Bhawan in the east to the India Gate war memorial in the west. Later visit Emperor Humayun’s Tomb, a World Heritage Site. Built in 1570, Humayun’s Tomb is one of the earliest examples of Mughal architecture and inspired the construction of several major landmarks including the Taj Mahal.