Why choose this New Delhi tour ?

Experience life in Delhi’s 7th city. The atmosphere and the sceneries are such that it’s India’s version of Harry Potter’s boggling Diagon Alley that is OLD DELHI! Brace yourself for a legendary tale as we travel back in time and traverse through the historic lanes of, Shahajanabad.
Meet your tour guide outside the Chawri Bazar metro station Gate 3 at 9 AM.
Observe structures of religious importance glorifying secularism in India, including Jain Temple, Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India, and Sis Ganj Gurudwara, where we learn about Sikhism.
Your eyes will start sparkling as you weave through alleys full of colourful shops selling various products required by Indian traditions.
Admire the unique architecture of famous Havelis, dwarfing their neighbours against the skyline of Chandni Chowk.
Have your senses drawn by the aroma of Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, the lifeline of Indian cuisine.
Explore Delhi’s aged face, on a rickshaw ride that is of the perfect pace.



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What makes Half day Old Delhi Heritage – Premium Walking Tour a unique experience ?

The original Chandni Chowk, a half-moon-shaped square, was located in front of the Municipal Townhall and its reflection used to shine in the moonlit water pool in front of it. A shallow water channel was built from the Yamuna river, which ran through the middle of the straight road, known as the Chandani Chowk bazaar, with roads and shops on either side of the channel. This road had three bazaars. Chandni Chowk, or the Moonlight Square, and its three bazaars were designed and established by Princess Jahanara Begum, Shah Jahan’s favourite daughter, in 1650 CE.

The Masjid-i Jehan-Numa (lit. ’World-reflecting Mosque’), commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India.

It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656 and inaugurated by its first Imam, Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari. Situated in the Mughal capital of Shahjahanabad (today Old Delhi), it served as the imperial mosque of the Mughal emperors until the demise of the empire in 1857. The Jama Masjid was regarded as a symbolic node of Islamic power across India, well into the colonial era. It was also a site of political significance during several key periods of British rule. It remains in active use and is one of Delhi’s most iconic sites, closely identified with the ethos of Old Delhi.

Located in the heart of Chandni Chowk, Delhi’s most popular marketplace, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is a historical shrine as it marks the exact site wherein 1675 Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, was mercilessly beheaded on orders by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb
The Sis Ganj Gurudwara is built in the Mughal architectural style with mesh-work windows, pavilions & parapets all in sandstone instead of the usual white marble like the other Gurudwaras. It is known to have served as a Mosque & a Gurudwara alternating itself owing to the sensitive political climate for a long time before finally being converted into a full-fledged Gurudwara with Gold-Gilded Domes In 1930.

It has a separate building that serves as the Langar (free kitchen) as well as accommodation for visitors & the homeless. It also houses relics from the Guru’s life, such as the well from where he drank while in prison there & the trunk of the tree under which he was executed.

Khari Baoli is a street in Delhi, India is known for its wholesale grocery and Asia’s largest wholesale spice market selling a variety of spices, nuts, herbs and food products like rice and tea.

The name Naughara literally translates to nine (nau) homes (ghar), though one conflicting source argues for nine pots (ghara) of water kept out for thirsty travellers. Whatever the origin, Naughara remains one of the most charming galis of Shahjahanbad, more so because the quiet gated neighbourhood is entered through the bustling market street of Kinaari (trimmings and decorations) Bazaar. At the end of the lane is the white-marble clad entrance to the c. 19th century Jain Swetamber Mandir, where bursts of colour are provided by the exotic glass work and brilliant paintings. Try not to get fleeced by the temple attendant, and on your way out of the gali, peek into the office of Mr. Atma Ram Agarwal, so chockful of antiques that we first mistook it for a shop!

Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir (Śrī Digambar Jain Lāl Mandir) is the oldest and best-known Jain temple in Delhi, India. It is directly across from the Red Fort in the historical Chandni Chowk area.

The temple is known for an avian veterinary hospital, called the Jain Birds Hospital, in a second building behind the main temple.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • This Tour is Provided by The Bike Tribe.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Asia/Kolkata.
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