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Delhi and Haridwar are two of India's most vibrant and historical cities. Delhi Haridwar Tour Packages can offer an excellent mix of sightseeing activities and cultural experiences for those looking to explore these amazing cities.

We at "Holidays DNA" at www.delhitourism.travel provide Delhi Haridwar Tour Packages that offer a chance to explore these two cities and their prominent tourist attractions, all while taking in India's rich culture and history.

Delhi is full of fascinating sights, from historical monuments such as Red Fort and Qutub Minar to modern shopping malls. Haridwar is one of India's holiest cities and a perfect getaway for spiritual seekers.

Our "Delhi Haridwar Tour Packages" are designed to give tourists a comprehensive experience of both cities. Depending on your preferences and budget, you can choose from different tour packages, including guided tours, transportation services, and hotel stays.

Our travel experts can also customize the packages to your liking and create an itinerary that best suits your needs.

Popular Sightseeing Places in Haridwar that can be visited with this package

1. Har ki Pauri

Har ki Pauri, Haridwar

Har ki Pauri is a sacred ghat on the banks of the River Ganga. It is an ancient pilgrimage center in Haridwar. It is assumed that this is the place where the holy Ganges exits the mountains and touches the plains. You can witness the famous and enthralling Ganga Aarti in the Bramhakund area. The lighted candles and lamps floating on the river create an amazing spectacle. You can hear the sound of gongs and chanting of mantras in the background.

2. Mansa Devi Temple

Mansa Devi Temple, Haridwar

Mansa Devi Temple is an important shrine dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi, a form of Shakthi. Perched on Bilwa Parvat, the temple is considered to be one of the five main pilgrimages in Haridwar. You can either trek 3 km to reach the temple or experience a thrilling ropeway ride to the top. You can admire the wall paintings and floral designs all over the main temple's ceilings and walls.

3. Rajaji National Park

Rich in biodiversity, Rajaji National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. It is one the top tourist attractions of Haridwar. Nestled between the Indo-Gangetic plains and the Shivalik mountains, it presents stunning wildlife and 10-million-year-old fossils.

You can take a thrilling jeep safari or an elephant safari to encounter animals, including the Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, Monitor Lizard, Wild Cat, King Cobra, Panther, Deer, Sambar, and Chital. You can also spot numerous birds and explore the wide variety of flora.

4. Chandi Devi Temple

Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar

Chandi Devi Temple is one of the Siddha Peethas tucked away on the Neel Parvat of the Shivalik Ranges. It is one of the oldest shrines in Haridwar, dedicated to Goddess Chandika Devi. You can take a short hike to reach the temple and encounter majestic views of the verdant surroundings en route. A ropeway ride also adds some thrill to this pilgrimage. Festivals such as the Kumbh Mela, Chandi Chaudas, and Navratri are celebrated with great fervor.

5. Bharat Mata Mandir

Bharat Mata Mandir, Haridwar

Bharat Mata Mandir, dedicated to the country, is an 8-story temple situated on the Sapt Sarovar. You can use the lift to access the floors. Each floor is dedicated to several legends and deities. Instead of a religious association, it reveres freedom fighters and patriots. You can perceive the magnificent Bharat Mata statue and a 3D map of the subcontinent. From a height of 180 ft, the temple offers amazing vistas of the Haridwar skyline and mountains of Rajaji National Park.

Popular Sightseeing Places in Delhi that can be visited with this package

1. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar, Delhi

Qutub Minar is a victory tower that stands at Delhi’s oldest fortified city, Lal Kot. This minaret is the world’s tallest brick tower, with a height of 73 meters, and has a spiral staircase of 379 steps. Today, this 2nd tallest monument of Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Archaeology enthusiasts can behold its illustrious history and grand architecture. Every year, an annual cultural event, the Qutub Festival, is held with entertaining performances by musicians, dancers, and artists.

2. Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple, Delhi

Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, Akshardham Temple is the world’s largest comprehensive Hindu temple. You can be awed by its architectural extravaganza. You can witness 20 quadrangle spires, 234 beautifully carved pillars, 20,000 sculptures of Hindu deities, and 9 elaborate domes.

You can behold India’s largest step well, which hosts a brilliant water show every evening. Other attractions here include Narayan Sarovar, a lotus garden, a food court, a 45-minute giant screen film, and a 15-minute cultural show called Sanskruti Darshan.

3. Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi

Humayun’s Tomb is a historical landmark and one of the top tourist attractions of Delhi situated on the banks of the Yamuna River. It was constructed in 1570 and is India’s 1st garden tomb built for the Mughal emperor Humayun. It is the 1st structure in India built in the Mughal architectural style.

The red sandstone-and-granite structure sits in the middle of a beautiful garden, the Char Bagh Garden, with a Persian layout. You can admire the Indo-Islamic architecture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

4. India Gate

India Gate, Delhi

India Gate is a 42-m-high archway, similar to the French Arc de Triomphe, built to commemorate the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I. You can view the Amar Jawan Jyoti, which includes a black marble plinth and a reversed L1A1 rifle, capped by a war helmet and surrounded by four urns burning constantly.

The sandstone structure, one of the world’s most significant war memorials, has the names of 13,300 martyrs inscribed on the walls.

5. Red Fort

Red Fort, Delhi

Constructed by Shah Jahan in the 17th century, Red Fort was the residence of Mughal kings until 1857. Its impregnable red sandstone walls are its major highlight. You can witness the eclectic blend of Indian, Persian, and Timurid architectural styles.

This octagonal-shaped fortification has several gates and structures. You can behold the intricate floral motives, elaborate ornamentation, inlaid precious stone work, cusped arches, and double domes. Watch the light-and-sound show, held every evening, to learn about the Fort’s history.

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