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Delhi Gurudwara Tour

02 Night / 03 Days

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Description

The capital city of India- Delhi, holds a special significance in the history of Sikhism. Gurus and their followers used to honors this city a lot, especially during the period of Sikh Gurus - Guru Nanak, first Sikh Guru and Guru Hargobind, sixth of the Sikh Gurus. Also, this ancient city has witnessed the bloodsheds of many brave and fearless Sikh martyrs like Guru Tegh Bahadur. It is interesting to know that a gurudwara was made to commemorate the past Sikh historical events that took place in Delhi. And today they stand as a major tourists attractions too. If this holiday, you want to explore the gurudwaras of Delhi than NTP India Tourism is offering you a package - Gurudwara Tour of Delhi. In three days, you will explore all the main gurudwaras of Delhi - Gurudwara Sis Ganj, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Gurudwara Nanak Piao, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj and Gurudwara Majnu Ka Tila. Also on this tour, you will get an opportunity to treat your taste buds with the lip smacking 'langar'

Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Day 2: Delhi
Day 3: Delhi Departs

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Package Include:

  •  Arrival and Departure transfers by Private Vehicle
  • Accommodation with Breakfast and dinner
  • Internal transfers and train ticket if any
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle
  • 24 x 7 assistance by NTP Officer
  • SIM Card upon arrival in India (Delhi tour)
  • Tour Briefing by the NTP Deputy
  • All hotel tax

Package Exclude :

  •  Guide, entry tickets, visa, travel insurance,  portage, tips, GST 5%, lunch, morning evening tea and extras not mentioned as inclusions

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Delhi

Upon arrival in Delhi, meet our representatives who will further transfer you to a hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2: Delhi

Post breakfast at the hotel, start the Gurudwara tour of Delhi by visiting Gurudwara Sis Ganj, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Gurudwara Nanak Piao, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj and Gurudwara Majnu Ka Tila. Dinner and overnight stay at the Delhi hotel.

Day 3: Delhi Departs

Post breakfast, you will be transferred to the hotel for overnight stay and dinner.

FAQs

1. What are the main Gurudwaras included in a Delhi Gurudwara Tour?

A typical Delhi Gurudwara tour includes visits to:

  • Gurdwara Bangla Sahib (historically associated with Guru Har Krishan Ji)

  • Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib (site of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's martyrdom)

  • Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib (dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji)

  • Gurdwara Sheesh Ganj Sahib (another important shrine in Old Delhi)

  • Gurdwara Nanak Piao Sahib (historic site linked to Guru Nanak Dev Ji)

2. How do I reach these Gurudwaras?

All the major Gurudwaras in Delhi are easily accessible by public transport:

  • Metro: Delhi’s metro network connects most Gurudwaras with stations nearby, such as Patel Chowk (for Bangla Sahib) and Chandni Chowk (for Sis Ganj Sahib).

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing: Easy to reach via taxis, auto-rickshaws, or ride-sharing services like Uber or Ola.

  • Bus: Public buses also connect to most locations.

3. What is the best time to visit the Delhi Gurudwaras?

The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for travel. The Gurudwaras are open year-round, but they are especially busy during Sikh festivals and Gurpurabs.

4. What are the key attractions of each Gurudwara?

  • Gurdwara Bangla Sahib: Historical significance, the holy Sarovar (water tank), the beautiful architecture, and the Langar (community kitchen).

  • Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib: Site where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was martyred, and a historical place of Sikh resistance.

  • Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib: Associated with the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, a peaceful place for prayer.

  • Gurdwara Sheesh Ganj Sahib: Known for its connection to Guru Gobind Singh Ji and a key site in Sikh history.

  • Gurdwara Nanak Piao Sahib: Linked to Guru Nanak Dev Ji's early life and travel in Delhi.

5. Are there any special rituals or ceremonies I should be aware of?

At each Gurudwara, visitors are encouraged to participate in daily prayers (Nitnem) or listen to the Kirtan (hymns). The community service, or Seva, like helping with Langar, is highly encouraged. During festivals, special ceremonies are held, and visitors can observe or join in the celebrations.

6. Is there a dress code to follow when visiting the Gurudwaras?

Yes, visitors should:

  • Cover their heads (both men and women), with a scarf, handkerchief, or any cloth provided at the Gurudwara.

  • Remove shoes before entering the premises.

  • Wear modest clothing—long sleeves and pants, or skirts, are recommended to show respect.

7. Can I participate in Seva (voluntary service) during the Delhi Gurudwara tour?

Yes, visitors are encouraged to take part in Seva, which can include serving food in the Langar (community kitchen), cleaning, or helping in other ways around the Gurudwara. It's a meaningful way to connect with the community.

8. What accommodation options are available near the Gurudwaras?

There are a variety of accommodation options near each Gurudwara, ranging from budget hotels to more luxurious options in central Delhi. Areas like Connaught Place and Karol Bagh have several choices for travelers.

9. How long does the Delhi Gurudwara Tour take?

The tour typically lasts 1-2 days, depending on how much time you spend at each Gurudwara and the distance between them. A guided tour can help you make the most of your time and ensure you visit all major sites.

10. Are guided tours available for the Delhi Gurudwara Tour?

Yes, several tour operators offer guided tours of the Gurudwaras. Guides provide in-depth information about the history, significance, and spiritual aspects of the sites. Audio guides are also available at some Gurudwaras.

11. What can I expect during my visit to the Gurudwaras?

Visitors can expect a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere, with opportunities for prayer, reflection, and connecting with Sikh culture. The Langar at most Gurudwaras offers free meals to everyone, regardless of background, and it’s a great way to experience Sikh hospitality.

12. Is it safe to visit the Gurudwaras in Delhi?

Yes, visiting Gurudwaras in Delhi is generally very safe. The area around the Gurudwaras is usually well-patrolled by security, and they are friendly spaces where people of all backgrounds are welcome.

13. Can I take photographs inside the Gurudwaras?

Photography is allowed in most areas of the Gurudwaras, but visitors should avoid using flash in prayer halls. It is always recommended to check for specific rules or requests at each Gurudwara.

14. Are there any special events or festivals at the Delhi Gurudwaras?

Yes, important Sikh festivals such as Guru Nanak Gurpurab, Baisakhi, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s Gurpurab are celebrated with great enthusiasm at these Gurudwaras. Special prayers, processions, and Kirtan are held during these times.

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