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Dilli Darshan in 20 Minutes: Are You Ready to Take the Heli-ride?

Neha Bahl

Last updated: Apr 5, 2017

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Delhi, known for its rich socio-cultural mix, also boasts of some amazing landmarks, temples, parks and monuments. If you have been shying away from Dilli Darshan for the fear of distances and traffic, we have some good news for you.

All you need is 20 minutes, and you can cover the most prominent tourist spots in the capital city on a scintillating helicopter ride! Dilli Darshan with Pawan Hans Helicopters is one trip you’ll never forget and you needn’t be a VVIP to enjoy one. The heli-ride is open to all and doesn’t cost a fortune either!

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Commencing from the Pawan Hans Heliport in Rohini, you can opt for a 10-minute or 20-minute ride depending on your budget, time and availability of slots. While a 20-minute ride would cover popular spots like Rajghat, Pitampura Tower, Red Fort, Majnu Ka Tila and Akshardham Temple at INR 4999, a smaller 10-minute trip will cost you just INR 2,499.

So what are you waiting for? If you are visiting Delhi and are hard pressed for time, never mind –book your tickets by logging on to www.pawanhans.co.in, spread your wings and enjoy this great experience. All trips will depart from and arrive at the Rohini Heliport.

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The national chopper operator kicked off its Dilli Darshan services from April 1, 2017.