Yes you heard it right, A temple where whiskey is offered to the presiding deity for seeking his blessings. Also Visit “Old Fort” dating back to 1000 B.C era!
Pickup included
You will be picked up from your hotel/airport/railway station in Delhi & taken to our first stop “Bhaivrah Temple” dedicated to God “Bhairav” who is pleased by offering a bottle of Liquor. Lord “Bhairava” is the fierce manifestation or an angry expression of Lord Shiva, however when pleased he fulfill all the wishes of his devotees. It is believed that age old Bhairava temple located in Delhi was built by the mythical heroes “Pandavas” of the epic “Mahabharata”. Lord Bhairava is worshipped in many parts of India and also in Nepal.
This holy temple is well known for the offerings the devotees can tender at the feet of the Lord, ALCHOHOL!. Some devotees also offer meat and live chickens to express their devotion.
Next we move on to the “"Old Fort" is named so since no historian has been able to certify its origins, and is simply named Old Fort.
The fort occupies the ancient mound, which conceals perhaps the ruins of the city of Indraprastha of Mahabharata story of 1000 BC Era. It is irregularly oblong on plan, with bastions on the corners and in the western wall. Its ramparts cover a perimeter of nearly 2-km and has three main gates on the north, south and west, the last one functioning as the entrance now. The gates are double-storeyed, built with red sandstone and surmounted by chhatris.
To conclude, you will be driven back to your hotel/airport/railway station in Delhi.
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Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), Dhaula Kuan Bus Stand
Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Connects major attractions and neighborhoods.
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