Full-day excursions to discover the many faces of Delhi.Hay many cultural events that take place here, the latest plays, classical Indian music, dance and sports. Delhi also has a number of wonderful museums like the National Museum 4, Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Arts and Crafts, where craftsmen can be seen at work. The Old Delhi or Jahanabad Shah, was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the first half of the 17th century. This ancient city is a dense network of narrow streets and crowded markets and houses. We visit the largest outside of the monuments of the Red Fort or Lal Qila, whose thick red sandstone walls, packed towers and bastions, rising above a wide dry moat in the northeast corner of the Sahanajanabad original city. We then visited by cycle-rickshaw Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India is designed by the eminent architect of Shah Jahan, and built by a workforce of 5,000 between 1644 and 1656. We also visited the Kinari Bazar A colorful street start Chandini Chowk, and connects to the main road Dariba Kalan, "the Pearl Street incomparable", which is the center of the jewelers. The shops in Kinari Bazar overflow with bright wedding fina.The New Delhi - The modern area of central New Delhi, with its broad avenues and solid colonial buildings, has been the seat of the central government since 1931. In this center the actual mall, Rajpath, runs from Rashtrapati Bhawan Palace in the east, to the India Gate war memorial, in the west. Rashtrapati Bhavan is the former Viceregal Lodge, now the official residence of the Indian president. It is the best example of wide Lutyen, imperialist vision, built of red sandstone in India-Saracen (the Baroque) style. It is a masterpiece of symmetry, discipline, silhouette and harmony. Irreverence was described as "a British matron in fancy dress). Covers 330 hectares of Raisina Hill, is a huge place. Northeast Viceroy's House is the House Council, now Sansad Bhavan. Baker and Lutyens designed this suggested to be circular (173 m diameter). visited Lal Kot bases established in the eighth century by the Tomara Rajputs, and was developed in the 12th century by the Chauhans, the first monuments of Muslim India, now known as Qutab Minar complex, found in well-kept gardens. Overnight at Hotel