Delhi One Day Tour Package by Car – Explore the Heart of India Comfortably

Delhi is a city where history, culture, politics, and modern life come together. From ancient monuments to busy markets and peaceful temples, the capital of India offers something for every traveler. If you are short on time but want to see the best of the city, a Delhi one day tour package by car is the perfect solution.

At Day Travel Trip, we specialize in well-planned, comfortable, and affordable one-day Delhi sightseeing tours by private car. This guide will help you understand why a one-day Delhi tour by car is ideal, what places you can cover, and how to make the most of your day in Delhi.

Why Choose a Delhi One Day Tour Package by Car?

A Delhi one day tour package by car gives you flexibility, comfort, and time efficiency. Instead of worrying about public transport, routes, or parking, you can relax and enjoy the journey.

Key Benefits of Traveling by Car in Delhi

  • Door-to-door pickup and drop

  • Flexible itinerary

  • Air-conditioned, clean vehicles

  • Experienced local drivers

  • Ideal for families, couples, and business travelers

Delhi traffic can be overwhelming for visitors. A private car ensures stress-free travel while covering maximum attractions in limited time.

Highlights of Delhi Sightseeing Tour by Car

  • Full-day sightseeing by Private AC Car

  • Duration: 8 Hours

  • Pickup & Drop: Hotel / Home anywhere in Delhi

  • Cover 8 Major Delhi Tourist Places:
    Akshardham Temple, Red Fort, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar

  •  Perfect for: Families, Couples, Students, Solo Travelers & Corporate Guests.

Delhi Sightseeing Package Price (Per Car)

Price is per vehicle, not per person. Load full capacity—price stays same.

Vehicle Type Capacity Price
indica / WagonR 4 Seater   2,199
Amaze / Dzire 4 Seater (Sedan)   2,399
Ertiga SUV 6–7 Seater   2,899
Kia Carens 6–7 Seater   3,499
Innova Crysta 6–7 Seater   4,499
Tempo Traveller 12 Seater    6,999
Mini Bus 21 Seater On Request
 

 One Day Delhi Sightseeing Itinerary

Time Place Duration
9:00 AM Pickup from Hotel
1 Akshardham Temple 80 mins
2 Red Fort 80 mins
3 India Gate 30 mins
4 Rashtrapati Bhavan 20 mins
5 Parliament House 20 mins
6 Lotus Temple 50 mins
7 Humayun’s Tomb 30 mins
8 Qutub Minar 50 mins
5:00 PM Drop at Hotel

Best Places Covered in Delhi One Day Tour by Car

A well-planned Delhi one day tour package by car covers both Old Delhi and New Delhi attractions. Below is a popular itinerary followed by most travelers.

1. Qutub Minar

The Qutub Minar is one of Delhi’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, standing tall at 73 meters (not 43m — small correction . Located in the Mehrauli area of South Delhi, this magnificent minaret has a base diameter of 14.3 meters and tapers to 2.7 meters at the top.

The tower has five distinct storeys, connected by a spiral staircase of 379 steps. What makes it fascinating is its layered history. The construction was started in 1199 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, who built only the basement. His successor Iltutmish added three more storeys, while the final storey was completed by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. This phased construction under different rulers gives the monument its unique architectural variations.

Things to Do

  • Capture stunning photographs, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the minaret glows in natural light.

  • Explore the Qutub Complex, which also houses the Iron Pillar and other historic ruins.

Visitor Information

  • Timings: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

  • Recommended Duration: Around 45 minutes

  • Entry Fee: Rs.40 (Indians), Rs.550 (Foreigners)

2. Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple, located in South Delhi, is one of the most visited attractions in the city, admired worldwide for its stunning lotus-shaped architecture. This Bahá?í House of Worship was completed in 1986 and is made of pure white marble. The temple is surrounded by lush green gardens and nine crystal-clear pools, creating a serene atmosphere for visitors.

Unlike traditional religious sites, the Lotus Temple is open to people of all faiths and beliefs. It is a symbol of peace, unity, and equality, where visitors are encouraged to sit in silence, meditate, or simply soak in the tranquil surroundings.

Things to Do

  • Experience peaceful meditation inside the temple’s prayer hall.

  • Capture beautiful photos of the lotus-shaped structure and the surrounding gardens.

  • Visit during evening hours to see the temple beautifully lit up after sunset.

Visitor Information

  • Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)

  • Recommended Duration: 45 minutes – 1 hour

  • Entry Fee: Free for all visitors

3. Humayun'S Tomb, Delhi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Humayun’s Tomb is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India and is often called the inspiration behind the Taj Mahal. Built in 1570, this magnificent monument was commissioned by Empress Bega Begum, the widow of Emperor Humayun, and designed by Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas.

Constructed in red sandstone and white marble, the tomb is set amidst charbagh-style Persian gardens, with symmetrical pathways, water channels, and lush greenery. The blend of Islamic, Persian, and Indian design elements makes it a must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and architecture enthusiasts.

Things to Do

  • Stroll through the beautiful Mughal gardens and enjoy the serene ambiance.

  • Capture architectural details of the domes, arches, and lattice windows.

  • Visit at sunrise or sunset for the best photography opportunities.

Visitor Information

  • Timings: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Recommended Duration: 1 – 1.5 hours

  • Entry Fee: Rs-40 (Indians), Rs- 550 (Foreigners)

 

4. India Gate

The India Gate, located in the heart of New Delhi, is one of the most prominent landmarks of the city. Standing at 42 meters, this majestic stone arch was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and inaugurated in 1931 as a war memorial. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.

Beneath the arch lies the Amar Jawan Jyoti, an eternal flame that was added after the Indo-Pak war of 1971, honoring the bravery of Indian soldiers. Surrounded by sprawling lawns, fountains, and gardens, India Gate is not just a historical monument but also a popular picnic spot for families and tourists.

Things to Do

  • Visit in the evening to see the beautifully illuminated arch and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

  • Take a leisurely walk around the lush green lawns.

  • Capture stunning photos, especially when the monument is lit up at night.

Visitor Information

  • Timings: Open 24 hours

  • Recommended Duration: 30 – 45 minutes

  • Entry Fee: Free for all visitors

5. Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan is the home of the President of India and is the artwork of exemplary imagination and architecture. Indians find pride in visiting it because it is a standing example of India being a Democratic, Secular, Socialist and Sovereign nation.

It divides its tour into three parts:

Circuit 1: The tour of this includes the main building, the Forecourt, the Banquet Hall, Ashok Hall, Durbar Hall, Library, North Drawing Room, Long Drawing Room, Navachara and more. This is open to visitors from Thursday to Sundays.

Circuit 2: The second tour is of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum which compromises of the Clock Tower, the Stables and the Garages. This is open from Tuesdays to Sundays.

Circuit 3: This circuit allows tourists to take a tour of the opulently famous Mughal Gardens. However, it is only open during the winters when the flowers have blossomed and the gardens give a spectacular view. One can visit them in the months of November – March from Thursdays to Sundays. 

  • Things To Do: Keep an eye for peacocks singing in the lawns of the Bhavan.
  • Timings: Different circuits are open on different days. We suggest visiting them between Thursdays – Sundays, 9 AM-4PM to witness it all.
  • Holidays/Closes On: It is closed on all Gazetted Holidays and Mondays.
  • Recommended Duration: 1 Hour/Circuit
  • Entry Fee: Rs. 50 per person per circuit. No fee for children below 8 years.

6. Parliament House

If you have the slightest interest in politics, you will know about that the Parliament House. Commonly known as the Sansad Bhawan, it accommodates the Lok Sabha & the Rajya Sabha. It has the offices of the various ministers, committees and is home to a large library.

The architecture of the Parliament house draws its inspiration from the Ashoka Chakra of the National flag, and as such is circular in shape.

Do note that only authorised personnel can visit the Parliament from the inside and visitors are only allowed to witness this imperial building from the outside. However, be assured that the structure in itself is a treat to the eyes.

  • Things To Do: If you are lucky, you can spot various ministers and celebrities flocking in and out of the Parliament House. 
  • Timings: You can see it from outside on all days. It is recommended not to visit it late at night to avoid any hassle from security guards. 
  • Holidays/Closes On: It is closed on all Gazetted Holidays.
  • Recommended Duration: 10 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Free

7. Red Fort, Delhi

In the chaotic lanes of Old Delhi is the Red Fort which is immensely popular for being of great historical importance, both during the Mughal Era and the British Era. In 2007, it was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

The fort is spread across 256 acres, and if one has an aerial view of the fort, one can see that it’s octagonal in shape. As the name suggests, it is made using red sandstones under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan.

The Red Fort once used to house precious jewels like Koh-i-Noor diamond, jade wine cup of Shah Jahan and the crown of Bahadur Shah II, which were later looted by the Britishers. The property was damaged and even partly destroyed, the ruins of which can still be witnessed.

Various parts of the fort including mosques and public baths are restricted for tourists to visit, however, one can view them by peeping through the marble fretwork or via the small glass windows.

  • Must see: See the museum that hosts various paintings of the Indian Independence Movement. There is a working restaurant inside the red fort by the name of ‘The Tea House’ where one can indulge in tea and snacks.
  • Timings: 8.00am-5.00 pm
  • Holidays/Closes On: Monday 
  • Recommended Duration: 60 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Indian & SAARC Visitors: Rs.50, Others: Rs.500

7. Raj Ghat

Rajghat  memorial was dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi on the spot where his remains were cremated on 31 January 1948. It consists of a black marble platform with an eternal flame at one end. A stone footpath leads to the walled enclosure that houses the memorial. Later the memorial complex was expanded to include several other samadhis for various leaders in the vicinity of Raj Ghat. The landscaping and planting of these memorials were originally performed by Alick Percy-Lancaster, Superintendent of Horticultural operations with the Government of India

  • Things To Do: Ghandhi darshan and Raghat Park It is a paradise for photographers who wish to take photos from various angles, especially during sunrise or sunset.
  • Timings:  7AM TO 7PM
  • Recommended Duration: 30 Minutes
  • Entry Fee: Free

8. Akshardham Temple

Literally meaning, the ‘abode of God’, Akshardham Temple was constructed in late 2005 in the honour of Bhagwan Swaminarayan.

The external facade the temple is constructed using detailed carvings on sandstone while the flooring is done using white marbles. It has vast areas of gardens, fountains, a step-well styled courtyard, a museum and a mini theatre where the teachings of Swaminarayan gets projected via audiovisuals. The temple has over 20,000 statues of various Hindu sages, devas and acharyas.

It is interesting to note that over 3,00,000,000 volunteer hours were put to use in the making of this temple, and approximately 8000 volunteers from across the globe took part in its making.

Cell phones and cameras are not allowed within the premises, meaning you spend more time in the calm and peaceful environment with friends & family and detach yourself from the digital world.

  • Must see: Watch the exhibitions that are displayed across three halls. Unlike regular exhibitions, Akshardham uses a unique storytelling technique with the support of sculptures and modern media and technology. 
  • Timings: Tuesday – Sunday (First Entry: 9:30 am & Last Entry: 6:30 pm | Arti: 10:00am and 6:00pm)
  • Holidays/Closed On: Mondays
  • Recommended Duration: 2 Hours
  • Entry Fee: The entry to the complex and the temple is free. However, there are tickets for the following: Exhibition: Rs.120-Rs.220 and Water Show: Rs.50-80

Good to know

Tour Inclusions: (What’s included)

  • Pick-up & Drop-off from hotel/home.
  • Comfortable cab with AC.
  • Customizable itinerary.
  • Round-trip transportation in private air-conditioned car
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Exclusions: (What’s not included)

  • English-speaking guide (Optional If need)
  • Entry ticket fee for tourist attractions
  • Breakfast / lunch / dinner
  • Additional waiting charges (if applicable).
  • Parking Charges
  • Toll-gate Charges

Explore a city rich in history, culture, and modern glamour. Delhi offers something special for every traveler, which is why it quickly becomes a favorite destination for all. With Day Travel Trip car rental services, your one-day Delhi local sightseeing tour is smooth, comfortable, and truly satisfying. Spend just one day exploring Delhi, and the city will start to grow on you. Before you know it, you’ll already be planning your next trip to Delhi.

FAQs – Delhi One Day Tour Package by Car

1. Is one day enough to explore Delhi?

Yes, a well-planned Delhi one day tour package by car covers major attractions comfortably.

2. Are monument entry tickets included?

Usually, entry tickets are not included unless specified in the package.

3. Can I customize my one-day Delhi tour?

Yes, Day Travel Trip offers fully customizable itineraries.

4. Is the tour suitable for senior citizens?

Absolutely. Private car tours are comfortable and senior-friendly.

5. Do you provide airport pickup?

Yes, airport pickup and drop are available on request.

6. Are drivers knowledgeable about local routes?

Yes, our drivers are experienced and familiar with Delhi routes.


 With Day Travel Trip, your One Day Delhi Sightseeing Tour by Car becomes more than just travel — it’s a comfortable, safe, and memorable journey.

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