Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse culture of Delhi, India’s capital. Explore historic landmarks, taste local cuisine, and discover the rich traditions of various religions and communities. Join us on this kaleidoscopic journey through Delhi’s cultural tapestry!
Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse culture of Delhi, India’s capital. Explore historic landmarks, taste local cuisine, and discover the rich traditions of various religions and communities. Join us on this kaleidoscopic journey through Delhi’s cultural tapestry!
- Chandni Chowk - After a comfortable Pickup from your hotel in Central Delhi Area, we reach near the Mughal era grand mosque known as Jama mosque. We star tour old Delhi adventure from “Dariba kalan” , also known as jewelers street, here taste a lipsmacking local snack from a heritage “jalebi” shop which has been around since 1884; having been in…
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Chandni Chowk - After a comfortable Pickup from your hotel in Central Delhi Area, we reach near the Mughal era grand mosque known as Jama mosque. We star tour old Delhi adventure from “Dariba kalan” , also known as jewelers street, here taste a lipsmacking local snack from a heritage “jalebi” shop which has been around since 1884; having been in operation for the past four generations of the family now.
“Khari Baoli”: Soon you will find yourself on “Khari Baoli” in the heart of Asia’s largest wholesale spice market. Here you find can find hundreds of shops dealing in refined, local and exotic spices. This large market area is rich in color and photographic opportunities.
Now we board a Cycle Rickshaw the most popular mode of travel in the maddening alleys of old delhi to reach “Haveli Dharampura” which is a late Mughal-style haveli (built around 1884) that has been restored to its former grandeur . The grand entrance welcomes you into an aangan with a small fountain (and a welcome drink of kanji), fenced off by an art gallery on the left and the restaurant straight ahead. -
Connaught Place/Janpath - “Agrasen ki Baoli”: is definitely an architectural marvel. It has three stories and 108 steps which goes down to the well. Agrasen Ki Baoli also has a resemblance to the baolis or baodis (stepwells) in Gujarat and Rajasthan. The water inside the well of Agrasen Ki Baoli is said to hypnotise people and allure them to commit suicide. It is said that the well had black water, which mysteriously killed people. People don't go there in the evenings due to the stories about place as being haunted
Dhobi Ghat:- Visit The land of the “Dhobis” (traditional washer-men) comes alive every morning with the sound of clothes being beaten against concrete slabs. The Yamuna river is far, so the ghat relies on borewell water, chilamchis (cement tubs), hauds (tanks), naandis (pools) and hydras, electric machines that soak out water. In an age when washing machines have become part of households, why do people still give their clothes to dhobis? Actually most people clean their clothes in washing machines, but for major cleaning, they rely on Dhobis.
to conclude you shall be dropped back to your hotle in delhi
- Local snacks tasting
- Local guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local snacks tasting
- Local guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Delhi is truly a melting ocean of cultures and communities… truly a kaleidoscope of various glimpses, shades, aroma and sights that make Delhi truly capital of India! This tour will help you understand how India is truly diverse with so many religions and faith forming the very fabric of India. Find out amongst others about the Mughal royals who made…
Delhi is truly a melting ocean of cultures and communities… truly a kaleidoscope of various glimpses, shades, aroma and sights that make Delhi truly capital of India! This tour will help you understand how India is truly diverse with so many religions and faith forming the very fabric of India. Find out amongst others about the Mughal royals who made Delhi their their capital and gave Delhi its amazing food. Find out the hitoric surviving Sikh temples, mosques , Churches in the city, walk into heritage quarters which have stood for centuries within whose walls time still stands still. Taste local snacks and witness life as it unfolds right in front of you. Discover amazing facts about the Jains, Sikhs, and find hidden gems in the middle of nowhere. So many cultures and so many communities co-existing side by side,truly forms the cultural curry in its melting pot.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.