
The Delhi government is set to launch open-top double-decker buses later this month as part of efforts to boost tourism. These buses aim to enhance the sightseeing experience for both domestic and international visitors, offering a more engaging and panoramic view of the capital’s key landmarks. (AI Photo)

The new bus circuit will connect major heritage and cultural sites, including the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya, National War Memorial, Bharat Mandapam, the new Parliament complex, Kartavya Path, and Dilli Haat, providing a curated route for tourists to explore the city efficiently. (AI Photo)

The initiative forms part of a broader plan to showcase the Central Vista and nearby landmarks as a cohesive tourist experience, highlighting Delhi’s democratic and cultural heritage in a seamless and organized manner. (AI Photo)

Initially, the service will operate with one open-top double-decker bus and two electric buses, ensuring a mix of classic sightseeing and eco-friendly transport. (AI Photo)

Officials have indicated that evening tours will also be introduced, allowing visitors to experience illuminated landmarks and a more scenic night-time view of the capital. (AI Photo)

The open-top double-decker buses are designed to provide elevated, panoramic views, enabling tourists to enjoy a more immersive experience of Delhi’s iconic monuments and cultural hubs. (AI Photo)

The electric double-decker bus, built by a private manufacturer, was provided under a corporate social responsibility initiative. It was previously stationed at the Okhla depot under the transport department before being handed to the tourism department. (AI Photo)

Ticketing, schedule, and operational specifics are expected to be announced soon, allowing visitors to plan their trips efficiently and ensuring smooth functioning of the new service. (AI Photo)

The project is expected to improve the overall tourist experience, encourage longer stays in Delhi, and promote sustainable, electric public transport, aligning with the government’s eco-friendly and tourism-focused objectives. (AI Photo)