Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to Delhi visit Jama Masjid: one of the largest mosques in Asia can accommodate about 25,000 people.
Towering over Old Delhi, the "Friday Mosque" was the final architectural work of Shah Jahan, built between 1644 and 1658. Visit Chandni Chowk (literally, 'Silver Street'), once the most opulent perfume market in India, along with a visit to the largest wholesale spice market in Asia.
Afternoon: Visit of New Delhi: Pass through the imperial part of the city designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the British in the 1920s. Continue along the main avenue, the impressive Rajpath to the memorial arch of the First World War, the Gateway of India and pass Rashtrapati Bhawan, the residence of the President and the buildings of Parliament.
Visit the serene Sikh Temple in Bangla Sahib, which is one of the most popular places of worship in Delhi.
Later tranfer to Delhi Airport or Railway station to board the train or Flight to TBA