- Temple visits covering some of Delhi's most sacred and architecturally significant sites
- A walk through Old Delhi's historic lanes, mosques, and traditional bazaars
- Humayun's Tomb, one of India's finest examples of Mughal architecture
- A drive past India Gate and New Delhi's government district
- Evening market visit for local street food and shopping
- Private, air-conditioned vehicle for the entire trip
- English-speaking guide with local cultural knowledge
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Boise doesn't exactly have direct flights to Delhi — and if you're reading this, you already know that. Getting from Idaho to India usually means a couple of connections and a long stretch in the air. So when you finally land, you deserve a trip that's worth every one of those travel hours.
This 3 Nights 4 Days Delhi tour package is built for travelers coming out of Boise who want a compact but meaningful introduction to India — one that mixes spiritual sites with the city's layered history, without trying to cram in more than four days can reasonably hold.What Makes This Delhi Tour Package Right for Boise Travelers
Idaho travelers headed to Delhi are often making a once-in-a-while trip, not a weekend getaway. That changes how we've planned this itinerary.'
Realistic Pacing After a Long Journey
Between layovers and time zone changes, you'll likely land tired. This tour doesn't throw you straight into a full sightseeing day — there's breathing room built in from the start.
A Genuine Mix of Faith and History
You'll see Delhi's spiritual side through its temples and sacred spaces, and its historical side through Mughal-era monuments — not one or the other.
Small-Group Friendly
Whether you're traveling solo from Boise, as a couple, or with family, the tour adjusts easily to smaller group sizes and private arrangements.
Start Planning Your Boise to Delhi Trip
Coming all the way from Idaho, your time in Delhi should count for something. Let's build a trip that's spiritually meaningful, culturally rich, and paced the right way for how far you've traveled to get there. Contact us today to customize your 3N/4D Delhi tour package from Boise.
Package Inclusions
- Airport pickup and drop-off, scheduled around your Boise-Delhi flight
- 3 nights' hotel stay with daily breakfast
- Private air-conditioned car for transfers and sightseeing
- English-speaking local guide throughout the tour
- Entry tickets for all temples and monuments in the itinerary
- Bottled water during touring
- All applicable taxes
Package Exclusions
- Visa costs and travel insurance
- Flights to and from Boise
- Lunches and dinners not specifically mentioned
- Personal spending — tips, shopping, phone or internet use
- Any site or activity outside the listed itinerary
- Anything not clearly listed under "What's Included"
Frequently Asked Questions About "Idaho- Boise to Delhi Tour"
How long does it take to fly from Boise to Delhi?
There's no direct route, so expect at least one or two connections, typically through a major US hub or a city in Europe or Asia. Total travel time usually falls somewhere between 20 and 26 hours.
Is a 3-night, 4-day trip really enough for Delhi?
For a focused spiritual and cultural experience, yes. This itinerary is deliberately kept tight so you're not overwhelmed, especially after a long journey from Idaho, while still covering the city's most meaningful sites.
Do I need a visa to travel from Boise to Delhi?
Yes, US travelers need a visa for India. Most people apply online for an e-Visa, and we suggest doing that at least a couple of weeks before you leave.
Can I do this tour if I'm traveling alone from Boise?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome, and private tour options are available if you'd prefer not to be grouped with others.
When's the best time to travel from Boise to Delhi?
Roughly October through March, when Delhi's weather is much easier to handle for sightseeing. Summer, particularly May and June, gets extremely hot.
Can this itinerary be changed or extended?
Definitely. Think of this as a base template — we can rework the sites, slow down the pace, or add extra days for places like Agra or Jaipur if you want to see more.
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Day 1
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Day 2
Temples and Sacred Delhi
This is your spiritual day. Morning and afternoon are spent visiting some of Delhi's most significant religious sites, giving you enough time at each to actually absorb the atmosphere rather than tick a box. Dinner in the evening features regional Indian cuisine, giving you a taste of the region alongside the sightseeing. -
Day 3
Old Delhi and Mughal Heritage
Spend the morning wandering Old Delhi's narrow streets, past centuries-old mosques and crowded, colorful bazaars. After lunch, visit Humayun's Tomb, then swing by India Gate on the way back. In the evening, pick between a cultural show or another round of exploring local food stalls — your call. -
Day 4
Last Morning, Then Departure
Your final morning is unstructured on purpose — use it for shopping, a slow breakfast, or one more look at a site you loved. Then it's check-out and a transfer to the airport for your flight back to Boise.
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