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eihab_h, Nov 2025
Tuk tuk and why it was named so
Very nice guide tried hard to make me happy taken good pictures told a lot of city history we had a metro ride and tuk tuk was so nice
ajampel, Mar 2025
Golden Golden Triangle Tour
Great Golden Triangle tour visiting all of the places we wanted to see, learned about the history and experienced the various culture of the places we went. Our driver, Raza, was exceptional not only for driving but as a guide with lots of helpful information and advice.
laura_g, Jun 2023
The best of golden triangle
Very confortable car, driver and guide. The guide let us visit also place not planned in the standard tour. Very good photografer. The hotel included in the package are very top 5☆ hotel. Raccomended
Victoria_S, Jul 2025
A great tour with a great guide!
I wanted to see Delhi by night but as a female solo traveller I didn’t feel safe to do so, so I booked this tour and I’m so glad I did! Not only do you get to see Delhi at night but it really focuses on the religious parts of the culture, visiting a Hindu and Sikh temple and learning about the religions and the history. Salman had so much knowledge and was clearly passionate about the culture and history and it was great to learn from him. A highlight of the evening was visiting the Bangla Shahib Gurdwara and getting to volunteer in their kitchen. Though it’s a group tour I was the only one booked on and Salman was a great guide, I was quite concerned about getting back to my hotel which was down a (dodgy looking) alley so Salman offered to come with me to ensure I got back safe which I was really appreciate of. I would highly recommend this tour and the company that runs it - learning about their community activities has also been great and it’s good to feel you’re supporting a good cause!

India Gate

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New Delhi
India Gate

The India Gate was built to commemorate Indian members of the British Indian Army killed during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. In the 1970s, the eternal flame (Amar Jawan Jyoti) was added to remember Indians who died in the Indo-Pakistan War. Around 13,000 soldiers’ names are inscribed on the gate.

The gate is popular among both local and international visitors. Usually visited on half- and full-day sightseeing tours of Delhi, it’s a particularly attractive place to take photos. It doesn’t take long to see the gate itself, so a visit here is best combined with a fuller sightseeing trip that may also call on the Red Fort, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, and other sites.

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