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Commonly known as Old Delhi, the walled city of Shahjahanabad came into being in 1638 when the Mughals shifted their capital from Agra to Delhi.
This is a fascinating walk winding through the varied neighbourhood and specialized marketplaces of Chandni Chowk. Religious and commercial activities go hand in hand. The vast expanse of the old walled city enjoys an amicable coexistence of different religious faiths.
Do visit the langar (community kitchen) at the Gurudwara. Thrice a day, meals are on offer to the thousands who visit this one of India's mega kitchens and it is all free!
Sneeze to the myriad variety of spices at Asia's largest spice market.
Famous historic sites, the cacophony of myriad sounds, pungent smells, smiling faces, organized chaos, exotic colours, soothing fragrances and gastronomic aroma - all comes your way as a great introduction to incredible India!
History, culture, interesting anecdotes and plenty of Instagram opportunities adorn this tour.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please dress up conservatively - minimum of half sleeves and three quarter trousers.
Wear comfortable walking shoes or footwear that is easy to take off at the temples.
Please be considerate in terms of photography. Please do not photograph scenes or sites or people which are not in very good condition, such as beggars, homeless people, etc.
Carry sunscreen, sunhat, sunglasses, hand sanitizer
We'll be walking through narrow and congested maze of alleys which are usually crowded and chaotic. Please take very good care of your valuables and belongings at all times.
In the end, your local guide can help you book a local taxi back to your hotel. This isn't included in the tour price unless you choose the tour option "with transfers"
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid happens to be one of the largest mosques in India. Built by emperor Shah Jahan in 1556, the mosque continues to be one of the most visited and can hold a sea of devotees at one point in time. There is no entry fee to the mosque. However, the use of a camera or mobile camera requires a ticket of 300 INR. Ladies have to mandatorily wear a gown (provided by the mosque staff) and are expected to pay 50 INR for the gown.
Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib
The most captivating part of a Gurudwara is the Langar - a community kitchen, run by full-time workers and volunteers who are deeply inspired by the true feeling of Seva (community service). Men and women volunteer here, and sometimes kids too, making this rendezvous a highly immersive experience. Everyone has to cover their head and leave their shoes and socks outside before entering the temple.
Private AC vehicle: Hotel - Tour starting point - Hotel
Rickshaw ride
Services of an English speaking local guide.
Old Delhi walking tour
1 or 2 vegetarian street food options
Metro ride fare
Transfers (pick up from and drop off at your hotel) unless you choose the relevant product option
Camera fee
Tips to your local guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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