Half Day Religious Enlightenment
Overview
India features diverse religions, and a half-day tour with your guide offers insight into various temples in Delhi. Visits include the Lotus Temple to learn about the Bahai’s faith and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib for Sikh religion.
- 🕌 Guided tour provides detailed information about each temple visited.
- 🌸 Visit the Lotus Temple, an important site for the Bahai community.
- 🙏 Explore Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a significant Sikh place of worship.
- 🚫 No food or drinks are allowed inside the temples.
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Pickup included
- Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Private English speaking local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop
- Gratuities (Recommended)
- Meals and drinks
Meeting point
Return details
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Lotus TempleStart your day with your guide picking you up from your hotel in Delhi/NCR. A private air-conditioned vehicle would be taking you towards first stop i.e. Lotus Temple. See how to connect with Indian culture, people of Bahai’s faith built this beautiful Lotus flower shaped temple that gives glimpses of Sydney Opera House.
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ISKCON Temple DelhiStarted out in New York City for the love of Krishna, this society has built some marvelous temples all across this world. Get a chance to visit one of these in Delhi with your guide explaining one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu(the Saviour God).
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Swaminarayan AkshardhamNext in your stop will be gigantic Akshardham temple, a Hindu temple which has made its name to the Guinness Book of World records for being the 3rd largest Hindu temple in the world. Walk around this huge complex with your guide explaining in detail about the values of society who build this temple.
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Gurudwara Bangla SahibThe next destination is the magnificent Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Known for being Delhi’s Largest, this gurudwara (Sikh temple) will allow you to take a sneak peek in the lives of Sikhs. Visit their community kitchen (langar service) to see how everyday food is being served for thousands of people and understand their selfless devotion and service to humanity!