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Delhi Darshan- Extension of HOHO Bus Service to Rashtrapati Bhavan

Flagged off by The Hon’ble President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee on the 25th July 2016 the HOHO (Hop-on-Hop-Off) Bus Service has been extended upto Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The HOHO Hop-on-Hop-Off Bus Service is the Official Sightseeing Bus Service of the Delhi Tourism Board and has been running from 2010. These are AC buses and have ‘Onboard’ Guides. It is a Daily One-Day Sightseeing Tour of Delhi (the Delhi Darshan Tour) there are others too and tickets can be bought from the HOHO Delhi website.

It drives past more than 20 places and you can visit 9 of these.

Buses start from the HOHO Centre, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Opposite the Connaught Place Police station….View HOHO Bus Pick Up Point

The first Bus leaves @8.30 a.m. every 40 minutes….View HOHO Bus Timings

Let us see the places where the Bus will take us ……

Rashtrapati Bhavan:

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan is home to the President of India. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker and stands on a 330 acre estate. It has 5 kilometers of corridors and 190 acres of garden area. The main building covers an area of 5 acres and has 340 rooms spread over four floors. The famous Mughal Gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan cover an area of 15 acres and have 159 celebrated varieties of roses, 60 varieties of bougainvillea and many other varieties of flowers. The Estate also has a state-of-the-art Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex comprising the Clock Tower, the Stables and the Garages. The RBMC was inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee on 25th July, 2016.

Change of Guard Ceremony at President House (Saturdays Only):

Change of Guard Ceremony

The Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan is a fascinating parade with the elite President’s Body Guard on horseback and the Army Brass Band.  It is held Only on Saturdays.

Baba Kharak Singh Marg:

Baba Kharak Singh Marg

This street houses most of the handicraft emporiums. People from all parts of India and abroad come here to hunt for handicrafts at these emporiums.

The HOHO Dilli Dekho Bus Service’s i-Center is also situated on BKS Marg which is the starting point of the route.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib:

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

It is the most prominent Sikh gurdwara  known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan.
All days open.

The Red Fort:

The Red Fort

The Red Fort, popularly known as the Lal Qila, is a ‘must see’ spot for tourists. This magnificent structure on the banks of the River Yamuna is an important piece of Indian history. This fort was constructed by Shahjahan, who also built one of the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. The whole structure is made of red stone. Construction of the Red Fort started in 1639 and this colossal structure was completed in 9 years! It is from here that the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation on August 15. The Red Fort became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Rajghat:

Rajghat

Rajghat is a simple black granite platform marking the site where Mahatma Gandhi’s last rites were performed. ‘Hey Ram’, his last words, are engraved on the black memorial stone. An eternal flame burns at the center of the stone. Prayers are held here on Gandhi’s birthday and death anniversary. Foreign leaders who visit Delhi pay their respects to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation here at Rajghat. Almost 10,000 visitors visit this memorial every day.

National Gallery of Modern Art:


National Gallery of Modern Art

Here you can explore the history of Indian art! The former residential palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur was later transformed into the National Gallery of Modern Art. It is situated at the eastern end of Rajpath near India Gate.  The Gallery has a wonderful collection of around 15,000 paintings, sculptures and works of arts by Indian as well as international artists.

India Gate:

India Gate

India Gate was built in 1931 as a memorial to the 90,000 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives fighting in the First World War. The names of the 90,000 men are inscribed on the uprights of the arch. Under the arch is the memorial to the Unknown Soldier guarded round the clock by a ceremonial guard drawn from the three wings of the Armed Forces. It serves as the venue for the Republic Day Parade.

Purana Qila:

Purana Qila

The Purana Qila was started by Humayun in 1533 AD and was completed by the Afghan ruler Sher Shah in five years. Excavations in 1955 have revealed evidences of Gupta age. The archaeological evidences established that this fort stands on the ruins of the legendary city of Indraprastha.

Humayun’s Tomb:

Humayun’s Tomb

Humayun’s Tomb was built by his widow, Haji Begam after his death. It is considered as the first distinct example of proper Mughal style inspired by Persian architecture. It was the first garden tomb built in the Indian Subcontinent. Humayun’s Tomb is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  The channels at the garden reflect the four rivers that flow in Jannat, the Islamic concept of paradise. It took eight years and Rs 1.5 million to build Humayun’s Tomb.

Metro Museum:

Metro Museum

Inspired by the Transport Museum in London, DMRC has set up South Asia’s first “Metro Museum”. It was founded in 1995 but the museum was opened to the public only in December 2002 and since then it has become a favorite attraction. The museum showcases visitors the technology involved such as the Automatic Train Control System, Automatic Fare Collection system. In the museum you can see photographs and models of the metro trains and stations, etc. The museum also has two large touch screen monitors which plays presentations describing how the Metro and its stations were and are built. There is also a gift shop.

Lotus Temple:

Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple is one of the most remarkable architectures of Bahai faith. This structure is considered the modern ‘Taj Mahal’. Since its dedication to public worship in December 1986, it has drawn more than 70 million visitors, making it one of the most visited edifices in the world. The place provides immaculate environment for meditation, peace. The temple has no restrictions for visitors and is open to people from all religions. The central hall of worship of the Lotus Temple has a capacity to accommodate 2500 persons at a time. A CNN report has listed the Lotus Temple of Delhi as the most visited establishment in India.

National Philatelic Museum:

National Philatelic Museum

The National Philatelic Museum is operated by the Department of Posts which has a post office with an outlet for philatelists interested in Indian stamps. The building has an extensive stamp collection including the first stamp issued in India by the Sindh Dak (1854) and stamps issued before Independence by the rulers of the Princely States.

Embassy Lane (Drive Past):

Embassy Lane

Embassy Lane is situated at Chanakyapuri where you can see the Embassies of the different countries. The road known as Shanti Path is covered with lush green gardens. You can see the national flags of each country.

Qutub Minar:

Qutub Minar

This is one of the architectural marvels of the world. Qutub Minar is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. The Qutub Minar holds the title for the highest individual tower in the world with a height of 234 feet. It is a World Heritage Site. It is India’s most visited monument attracting around 3.9 million visitors every year.

Hauz Khas Village:

Hauz Khas Village

Hauz Khas Village, besides being the hub of designer studios and themed restaurants also has a rich history. All the top designers of the country own a studio at Hauz Khas!

Dilli Haat:

Dilli Haat

This is the hub for traditional artisans and food. This is a vibrant place throbbing with life. It has 62 stalls and 25 food stalls located within the complex. Craftsmen from different corners of India come over to showcase their products which are reasonably priced. The regional food stalls offer traditional food from all the regions of India. Delhi Haat represents the village style and showcases the richness and diversity of Indian culture and tradition.

National Rail Museum:

National Rail Museum

The National Rail Museum is located in over 10 acres of land with both indoor and outdoor exhibits. The most amazing feature of the rail museum that attracts children as well as train buffs is the toy train. The National Rail Museum educates us about the history of the Indian Railways. It has a collection of over 100 real size exhibits of Indian Railways, The line-up of old coaches includes the handsome Prince of Wales Saloon, built in 1875 and the Mysore’s Saloon built in 1899. The star attraction here is the Fairy Queen, considered to be one of the best preserved steam locomotive engines of her age.

Nehru Museum:

Nehru Museum

The Nehru Memorial Museum was established in the memory of Jawaharlal Nehru and is located in the majestic Teen Murti House. It is divided into four … a Memorial Museum, a Library on modern India, a Centre for Contemporary Studies and a Planetarium. Nehru’s bedroom, the drawing-room and study have been preserved in the way they were used. There is a massive granite rock on the front lawn which has Nehru’s first speech that he delivered on the eve of Independence of India.

National Museum:

National Museum

The National Museum of Delhi is the largest museum in the country. The National Museum displays collection dating back to as far as five thousand years. The National Museum has several galleries. It has the largest collection of artifacts dating to the Indus Valley Civilization. It was inaugurated for the general people on the 5th June, 1978. It possesses over 2, 00,000 works of art and has a prestigious collection of 800 sculptures.

National Science Museum:

National Science Museum

The Museum houses working science exhibition as well as exhibits on the history of architecture. It has various sections for all age groups such as Heritage & Dinosaur gallery, Human Biology gallery, Fun Science Library etc. There are also a number of hands-on displays explaining the laws of physics. The Cyberlkool of this museum is the first fun-packed multimedia centre in the country. At least a whole day is required to go through this children’s paradise.

Central Cottage Industries Emporium:

Central Cottage Industries Emporium

This is a treasure-trove of fixed price Made in India handicrafts. Though prices are higher than in the state emporiums, the selection of woodcarvings, jewellery, pottery, papier mâché, jootis, brassware, textiles, beauty products and miniature paintings is superbe!

Jantar Mantar:

Jantar Mantar

The Jantar Mantar, built by Maharajah Jai Singh II between 1727 and 1734, is a remarkable structure that shows the high level of scientific acumen in Ancient India. It has 5 astronomical observatories, each with a specialized function for astronomical measurement. It consists of geometric devices used for measuring time, forecasting weather changes, predicting behavior of planets and finding extraterrestrial altitude. It is Jantar Mantar is very popular place for tourists as well as the local people. The Jantar Mantar was the logo of the 1982 Asian Games.

India has a very rich historical heritage.  Each of the places at which the HOHO Bus stops has a story. Enjoy your Delhi Darshan!

12 Reasons Why You Should Choose Sightseeing Bus Tours by Delhi Tourism



Delhi City has been in News for not so good reasons lately. Travel Scams are so common; Tourists are tricked by the Taxi or Auto Rickshaw Drivers, Nexus of Touts not missing a single chance to rip you off. Delhi is the entry point to all the foreign visitors and so they are most vulnerable to be duped by Tricksters.
Travel Blogs and Forums filled with Bad experiences, warnings and tips to survive in Delhi. Tourists like You & me would "Love to Hate Delhi, but Cannot Ignore Delhi". Statistics confirm this; more than 20 million tourists visited Delhi in 2012 (by Ministry of Tourism). Delhi will always remain in the Tour Itinerary of every visitor to India for its magnificently rich culture, history and traditions.

“A visit to Delhi should not only be memorable but also Safe and Scam-Free”. Committed to this idea, Delhi Tourism launched a reliable, tourist Friendly Hop On Hop Off Bus for Delhi Sightseeing in 2010. Probably, you are planning a visit to Delhi soon and looking for a safe and reliable Sightseeing service, then read on. 

In the following post I will put across 12 facts about Delhi Tourism’s Sightseeing Bus Service that can make your Delhi Tour Safe, Scam Free and Memorable one.  Each and every point has been amply supported by Actual Tourists reviews on Tripadvisor! 

1)    Hop On Hop Off Concept
Hop On Hop Off Delhi Concept

Harish Manna from New Delhi says, “ I like most is the concept that You can get down at any stop and can spent as much time you feel. You can catch ANY bus whose frequency is every 45 minutes. So no need to rush and catch the bus. Basically this idea comforts the entire tour by skipping some points and staying back at some points.” 

Sree from Trivandrum adds, “The hoho bus is an excellent idea as you have the freedom to explore a place as long as you want. Or you can skip a place if not interested.
In London, Rome, New York, Paris and many cities - Hop On Hop Off Bus for Local Sight-seeing has always been the most preferred choice. Tourists are simply loving it.


2)  Delhi Tourism’s Official bus for Delhi Sightseeing 

DelhiTourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) is an undertaking of the Government of Delhi, has been promoting tourism since 1975. It launched Hop on Hop off (HOHO) Bus Service in Delhi to facilitate tourism. You can TRUST HOHO, because it’s an Official Local Sightseeing service form Delhi Tourism. 


3)   Completely Safe for Female Travelers?
HOHO bus Delhi Female Safety

Swati from New Delhi says, “Great experience. would advise this for all! good guides and well-covered tour. The cost of the tour is reasonable and suits all pockets. The tour is safe and can be taken without any fear.

ITravel travelling with her daughter says, “ I never felt more secure  
-wide transparent windows(without blinds),uniformed and courteous staff and the bus route that cut through the busy sections of the city,and hardly across any deserted areas.


4)    No more hassle of bargaining with Taxi and Auto
No more hassle of bargaining with Taxi and Auto

Ariel from Roma says, “HOHO Bus service saves you from the usual discussion with the drivers auto-rikshaw, the various bargaining on the price and you go in peace.” Delhi Tourism is committed to provide you with a hassle free Sightseeing Service. Ticket Fares are Government approved and very reasonable for the Quality of service provided.

Stefano from California adds, “Given the state of public transportation, road signals and weather in Delhi, this service is perfect. It allows you to visit the best sites without wasting time bargaining for prices with cab drivers, figuring out the directions to the site and without having to be squished between people in the subway.

Remember, No more bargaining. It’s as simple as Paying and enjoying your tour with complete Peace of Mind

5)    Would not take you to Commissioned Shops, Selling at Astronomical Prices? 

No to High Priced Commissioned Shops

Evargentina from Argentina says, “The city tour of many Tour Operators are misleading as, they only end up taking you to places to buy things (and obviously taking home a commission selling you things at astronomical prices), do not show anything about the city.

This has been a common problem among all the tourists. Delhi Tourism’s Bus service has no tie ups with any commissioned shops. It has a very Clear idea about its service that is to provide you with a Clean and Quality Hop On Hop Off Service.
          

6)    Punctual Service 
HOHO Bus USP: Time Punctuality


     Pablo from Uruguay says, “The buses are very punctual and spend exactly the time they are scheduled by the different stops and considering the traffic in Delhi, that's saying something.

     Delhi is known for many things and one of them is Traffic, It is an operational challenge to run Hop On Hop Off bus service with Punctual timings. Thanks to the Professionally Driven management that, Time punctuality has been its USP since 2010. 

     Vishnu from New Delhi adds, “This is a very good initiative by the Delhi Tourism, and the concept is very tourist-friendly. The bus service takes you around the major attractions in Delhi, and drops you off where ever you want. After your sightseeing, you can just hop onto the subsequent buses by just showing your day's sightseeing ticket. The buses were punctual, with some arriving upto 5 mins earlier than the scheduled time, and they do wait till the scheduled departure time”.
7)   Helpful Staff & Customer Support TeamHelpful Staff & Customer Support Team, HOHO Bus



       Wrld_Travel from Chicago says, “I was having a hard time finding the HOHO Bus stop by the , I called the helpline and he had the two tour people get off the bus and look for me. Talk about helpful!” 
  

    That being just one of the several incidents which the customer support team & its team handles as a daily routine.   
  
   Philly Joan from Thailand says, “really really great service and the buses are very clean new and aircondictioned with very helpful people on board, very worth it!”.


    8)    Very Cheap and Reasonable Fare!
Very Cheap and Reasonable Fare

TravellerBang from Bangalore says, “I just had a weekend in Delhi and upon enquiry found that Hop On Hop Off (HOHO) is one of the ways to explore this great old city. I should say that I was overwhelmed by the service of HOHO, a Great Value for Money”. HOHO Bus an Initiative of Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation,(DTTDC) Government of Delhi. It Follows Govt. Approved Rates. 

Keeping in view the overall features like Air Conditioned bus, Onboard Guide, Availability of Monument Entry Tickets to Skip the Queue, etc and the overall quality of Service like Time Punctuality, Awesome Commentary by Qualified Guides and much, much more, the price is very reasonable. Rs *300 (Adult) Only! Compared to other Sightseeing Services this is very Reasonable. Won’t you Agree?

Child Ticket is based on height criteria of upto 3 feet. Fare would be half. In case of infant – Zero Fare, up to 2 years age.

9)  Short on Time? Hop On to HOHO Bus! 

Transiting Delhi? Hop On to HOHO Sightseeing Bus

    Are you short on time? Are you just transiting Delhi and have half a day or so with you. I suggest its best not to kill time at Railway Stations or Airports and rather hop on to HOHO Bus and get a quick Panoramic View of this Historic City in about 3 Hrs.

IIf you have like 8-9 hours in hand you can plan a Taj Mahal round trip too with Agra One Volvo bus tour, they start at 6 am from INA Metro station Gate No.2. All you need to do is hop on to a taxi from the Airport & pre-book the ticket to Taj Mahal tour. Read this helpful guide on How to go to Taj Mahal from Delhi Airport by HOHO Holidays.   
      
    So Next time you are transiting Delhi, just Hop on Delhi Tourism Bus. You can locate your Nearest HOHO Bus Stop here. You might find this post useful as well. 


10)  Clean, Air-Conditioned Bus for Total Comfort
Comfortable HOHO AC Buses

Jim B from Indiana says, “It was 115 degrees during our visit in June. The HoHo gave us an opportunity to see the significant sights of the city in the confines of an air conditioned bus. I'd recommend this as a first step during a visit. You can then go back and visit the sites of interest for a more detailed look.” Delhi Summers can be torturous, No kidding! It’s a sigh of relief everytime you hop on to HOHO bus after exploring a tourist attraction.

To tell you the truth, Air Conditioners work so good, that we have seen tourists not hopping off at any of the place, and they just prefer sitting in the comfort of cool ambiance  taking a panoramic view of Delhi city from Big windows of buses !!

HOHO Buses has always been praised for it’s Cleanliness and Air Conditioner always working in good condition, especially when compared to other Public Transport running in Delhi.    


11)   Free Change of Guard Ceremony at President House 
Free Change of Guard Ceremony at President House with HOHO Bus

   Sumit2013 from New Delhi says, “Used the service to explore the attractions around Delhi. Very convenient, fast and good service by the Guest Service Associates. Great Job!! Also the change of Guard ceremony at the Presidential Palace on Saturday morning thrown in complimentary was great. Thanks to the whole team.


Delhi Tourism’s HOHO Bus service introduced in 2013 a great opportunity to Witness the Change of Guard Ceremony at President House, without any extra charges to its customers. A great show by the President’s Body guard 


12)  Skip the Queues at World Heritage Sites
Skip the Queues at World Heritage Sites


Did you know that now you can save time at world heritage monuments? Isn’t that a great relief! Rather than getting in queue in the scorching heat, you can simply buy entry tickets in advance from HOHO Counter and skip the queues to explore the World Heritage Monuments.

HOHO provides entry ticket to Red Fort, Humayun Tomb and Qutub Minar onboard for Indian nationals and at HOHO Counter, Baba Kharak Singh Marg for Non-Indian Nationals. 


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Did you find the information helpful. Do you have any question to ask?  Please feel free to put across suggestions or queries in the comment section below.

11 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Delhi Darshan



“Is this Delhi (Dilli) Darshan?”, “Is this the Delhi Tourism Bus Service?” Our HOHO Customer Support team hears this in almost every second call. What follows after that is an avalanche of Questions.
- How many places one can cover? 
- How much time one will get at each spot? 
-Will there be any facility for Lunch?
...and a whole host of questions related to their Sightseeing Plan.

If you are also planning a Delhi Sightseeing but clueless from where to start, then you have come to the right place.  
Here, we have complied a list frequently asked questions by our lovely Customers. 


1) How Many Sights will be covered?   

HOHO bus covers more than 22 sightseeing places.  It has one day as well as two days package. One day tour allows you to explore the main tourist attractions like Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, Red For that you always wanted to visit. However, we strongly recommend to go for the 2 days sightseeing tour. Why? because Delhi is a big city and there is so much to see and explore, you can also enjoy shopping at Chandni-chowk, Hauzkhas, Dilli-Haat and see places at your own pace.

2) How Much Time is Provided at Each Spot?

Delhi Darshan with Hop On Hop Off Bus (popularly known as HOHO Bus) is very Unique. There is NO TIME LIMIT. Yes, You heard me right! There is complete time Flexibility.

How it works?

Well, Buses are available at each HOHO Sightseeing Stop at a regular frequency. You are free to board any HOHO Bus and go to the next stop. For instance, If You get down at Red Fort, you might take 45 mins or 1hr 30 mins to explore the place. Moreover, If you felt like exploring the nearby tourist attractions like Jama Masjid, savor Old Delhi Food at Chandni Chowk and much more, (Opposite side of Red Fort) you can do that.

That means, you can enjoy your City Sightseeing, without worrying about bus leaving you. That’s why I say HOHO Delhi is The Best Way to Delhi Darshan (not bragging, it’s a fact!)

  
3) What are the Timings of Buses?

May be you only have a day for Delhi Sightseeing, may be you just have half a day or possibly, you are in Delhi at Odd Hours (after 10 am) when no sightseeing Bus service is available. I have good news for you. HOHO Buses are available starting 8:50 am and at a regular frequency of 40 minutes You can check out the HOHO Bus Timings


Nupur asked, “I will be staying at a Hotel in Paharganj. Which is the closest point for me to board HOHO Delhi Darshan Bus? ” Well the best part about HOHO bus service is the accessibility!
There are 20 HOHO Bus stops spread across North, Central and South Delhi.  You can start your  Delhi Darshan from any HOHO Bus Stop. For instance, in the aforementioned Nupur’s Question the nearest boarding point would be the HOHO Cente at Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place. You can easily locate yours using this Google HOHO Stop Locator .

5) Which is the Nearest Boarding Point from Railway Station or Airport?

Many times travelers are just transiting Delhi, and they want to make the Best Use of the time available to them. HOHO Buses are well connected to Delhi Airport and all the three major railway stations i.e Nizamuddin, New & Old Delhi Railway Station. You can find Delhi Darshan Bus from New Delhi Airport here

6) By what time the Tour Ends?

As I mentioned, the Buses run at a regular frequency starting 8:30 am. The Buses run till 6:00 pm. That means you can spend 9 to 10 hrs with HOHO Bus, experiencing Delhi at your own pace. You can choose to finish the tour early too, just in case you have a plane or train to catch.  

7) What are the Ticket Fare for Adult, Children & Infants?

HOHO Bus an Initiative of Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation,(DTTDC) Government of Delhi. It Follows Govt. Approved Rates.

Keeping in view the overall features like Air Conditioned bus, Onboard Guide, Availability of Monument Entry Tickets to Skip the queue, etc and the overall quality of Service like Time Punctuality, Awesome Commentary by Qualified Guides and much, much more, price is very reasonable. Rs 400 (Adult) Only! Compared to other Sightseeing Services this is very Reasonable. Won’t you Agree?

Child Ticket is based on height criteria of upto 3 feet. Fare would be half. In case of infant – Zero Fare, up to 2 years age.

8) How to Book Delhi Darshan Ticket?

You can book ticket online at www.hohodelhi.com to receive an instant SMS confirmation on your mobile (number registered in India). Facility of Counter and onboard booking is also available.

9) Do HOHO Bus Operate on Monday?

HOHO Bus do not run on Mondays. Most of the monuments and Museums are Closed  in Delhi except a Few like Qutab Minar, Dilli Haat, Humayun Tomb.

10) Will You Cover Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple? 



This is a very frequent Question, quite obviously this is one of the Best Man Made Wonders of this era. As of now, HOHO buses do not go to Akshardham Temple. Why? Most of the time Tourists have only one day for Delhi Sightseeing and it takes minimum 4 hours to explore this attraction. 

What I would suggest is, if you have time, cover Akshardham after your Delhi Darshan with HOHO Bus. Take a Metro from Rajeev Chowk Metro Station located in Connaught Place to Akshardham Metro Station, it would hardly take you 20 mins. You would also be able to enjoy Light and Sound Show in the evening.

11) How to catch Delhi Darshan Bus by Delhi Metro?


delhi darshan bus
Delhi Metro has been the life line for Delhi-ites for a Decade now. It is one of the BEST  Transportation Systems in the world. HOHO buses can be reached easily with Delhi Metro. You might find this link useful, it includes nearest Metro for each HOHO Bus Stop.

I hope many of your questions regarding upcoming Delhi Darshan Tour have been answered upto your expectation. If you have any Question, please feel free to post it in the comment section below.  


12) How to get bus from Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad



This is a very frequent question too. For Noida delhi darshan bus can be reached by taking a metro to Rajeev chowk metro station. Same is applicable for Ghaziabad. For Gurgaon, take a metro to either Qutab minar metro station to catch bus from Qutab minar monument, refer Delhi darshan Timings by HOHO bus



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