- On your arrival in Delhi, you will be met by a tour representative who will escort you to your hotel
- Transfer to the hotel and check into your rooms (after 2:00pm)
- We drive to visit a Sikh temple - Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. - is the most prominent Sikh gurdwara, or Sikh house of worship situated in the heart of New Delhi's. It is instantly recognizable by its stunning golden dome and tall flagpole called the Nishan Sahib. The building was built by Sikh General, Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783, who supervised the construction of nine Sikh shrines in Delhi in the same year, during the reign of Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam II.
- - Seva- - After visiting the Gurudwara, we participate in 10 minutes of Seva. Outside the Gurdwara entrance, there is a Joda ghar (shoe house), where one leaves their footwear before walking through a `Chhabachha' (a shallow pool) of water that 'washes' one's feet. All Sikhs are encouraged by their Guru Guru Granth Sahib to perform Seva or Selfless Service. This is not only good for community relations but also is good for the moral uplifting of the person. You will find Sikhs engaged in free service in Gurdwaras washing dishes, cleaning the floors, serving food, cleaning shoes etc. working towards the "common good of all". For Sikhs, this means reaching out to serve and uplift all of humanity as an expression or devotion to the Creator.
- Experience a huge community kitchen where food; Langar is served throughout the day to around 10,000 people in a day. Have a meal in the Gurudwara and Langar sitting on the floor in ques (Pangat)
- Drive to Janpath market 5 Minutes drive from Gurudwara Bangla Sahib for shopping. Janpath is the market which is also popular for the materials which are coming from outside India. They are also sold in this market at a good rate. These materials include clothing of all types like Pants, shirts, tops, and other traditional wear. These are for both males and females and also include all age groups. Most of the products are the copy brands of original products. They are tagged so perfectly that one may not be able to make a difference in the copy branded or branded stuff. There are other things like ethnic wear, handicrafts jewelry and others are also available so that a person may purchase different things from one market.
- Walking in Connaught place inner circle - to feel the pulse of the shopping center. This walk is a delight as it showcases the true pulse of the city. You will experience a Bansuriwala (flute player) enthralling the public with his music, stalls selling fashion jewelry, browse through hundreds of book at street stalls, vendors selling street finger food of India (BhelPuri, Sweet Potato, Gol Gappa), get your leather shoes polished like never ever before (these young smart boys are nothing less than mavericks and shine your shoes like unbelievable), watch a live demo of making Indian mouth freshener ("Paan") made out of betel nut leaf and tens of herbs and condiments for an memorable experience, the Keventers milk shakes has been there for decades and people queue up all day long for their chance and lastly deserts and puffs at the Wenger's Bakery which has been there since 1926!
- Walk to The GT Road Restaurant, Connaught Place for welcome BBQ dinner
- Transfer to hotel. Overnight at Hotel
- Meals: Eve tea in the Gurdwara, Welcome BBQ Dinner