Most travelers think they’ve seen New Delhi after visiting its grand monuments and famous boulevards. But what if I told you the real soul of the city hides in its narrow lanes, ancient temples, and stories whispered by time? New Delhi isn’t just a place to see, it’s a feeling, a rhythm, a living history that reveals itself only to those who truly look.
Many visitors wander without realizing what they’re missing. Without a local to guide them, they pass by centuries of history, unaware of the layers beneath every stone and every street. It’s easy to leave thinking you’ve seen it all, when the truth is, you’ve barely touched the surface.
That’s where our Walking Tour in New Delhi transforms your experience. Your guide tailors the journey to your curiosity, leading you through both iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. You’ll walk, listen, and connect with the city’s past and present, discovering New Delhi not as a tourist, but as an explorer of its living stories.
Shop at this historic market near Jama Masjid, known for its textiles, jewelry, and traditional garments. Explore its stalls for handcrafted items and souvenirs.
Visit one of the largest mosques in India. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan, it stands near the Red Fort.
Explore Asia’s largest spice market. Located near the Red Fort, this bustling market offers a wide variety of spices, herbs, and dry fruits.
There are a few more stops along the way, but we’ll keep those as a surprise to make your experience even more special.
Meet your guide outside of Gate N° 1 of the "Jama Masjid" Metro train station.
New Delhi, the capital of India, is a vibrant blend of ancient history and modern development. It offers a rich cultural experience with its historic monuments, bustling markets, and diverse cuisine. The city is a gateway to understanding India's past and present.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India's struggle for independence. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this towering minaret is a fine example of early Indo-Islamic architecture.
A war memorial dedicated to the soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan Wars. A popular evening spot for locals and tourists.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a precursor to the Taj Mahal. This beautiful Mughal garden tomb is a must-visit.
A Baha'i House of Worship known for its flower-like shape. It is a symbol of peace and unity.
Creamy tomato-based curry with tender chicken pieces, originated in Delhi.
Spicy chickpea curry served with deep-fried bread.
A variety of savory snacks like Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, and Aloo Tikki.
Stuffed flatbread cooked on a griddle, often served with yogurt or pickle.
This is the most pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and various festivals. It's ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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New Delhi is generally safe for tourists, but petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially in crowded areas.
New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station
Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), Dhaula Kuan Bus Stand
Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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