




Customers consistently loved the rickshaw tours of Old Delhi, praising the immersive experience and unique way to navigate the bustling streets. Many highlighted it as a trip highlight.
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As per Lonely Planet ~ If you have one day in Delhi, spend it in Old Delhi!
Such is the charm of this fascinating city and what can be better than seeing some beautiful sights hidden in the narrow by-lanes of Old Delhi. The tour is conducted on well maintained...
As most of the places included in this tour are hidden, we could not find them on google map and could not include them here :)!
Red Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site. It was built by Mughal Emperor ShahJahan in 1648. It’s a beautiful grand palace cum fort.
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There were 4 religions which were born in India – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism & Sikhism. Buddhism and Jainism are quite similar. Both these religions were originated around 599 BC. Both these religions follow the path of non violence towards all living beings.
Jains are very environment friendly people and they...
Mirza Ghalib was one of the most famous poet during the Mughal times. His poetry was mesmerizing and heart touching. We will be visiting this haveli where he spent many years. This haveli is tucked inside a narrow street, away from the tourist attractions.
Here you will be able to...
One of the hidden gems of Chandni Chowk. Nau Ghara means nine houses. This street has a group of nine 18th century mansions, retaining their traditional appearance. The street also houses an ornate jain temple.
This is a beautiful street where one gets an opportunity to interact with the residents...
On the western end of the Chandni Chowk street is a mosque called Fatehpuri mosque. Fatehpuri was one of the wives of Shahjahan.
It was an attractive looking mosque when it was built but the British troops were pooled here in the war of 1857, then there was a lot...
This place used to be a palace belonging to a person called Mr. Gadodiya. After his death there was no legal heir, so people made spice warehouses. It is interesting to walk through the open warehouses storing have heaps of colorful and exotic spices like red chillies, cardamoms, cinnamon, turmeric,...
This is one of the most important temples of Shivism in the country. Shiva is a major Hindu deity, and symbolizes destruction or death. It has an 800-year-old brown lingam. There are bejeweled statues of Gauri and Lord Shiva standing beneath the silver canopy, inside the main shrine. Offering details...
This is a Sikh place of worship.
Gurudwara means the gate which leads you to spiritual enlightenment. Sikhism was established and developed by ten Gurus during the period 1469 to 1708. When Mughals came to India they started forcefully converting the Indian Religions to Islam. Sikhs being the warrior community...
This is the largest mosque of India and one of the top ten largest mosques of the world. It also has the worlds tallest brick minaret.
Jama Masjid is considered a pilgrimage by the muslims. Mosque is a Muslim place of worship and Muslims follow Islam. Islam is the second...
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