Explore Old Delhi’s vibrant spice market and mega kitchen, where history, culture, and flavors blend in a sensory adventure.
Explore Old Delhi’s vibrant spice market and mega kitchen, where history, culture, and flavors blend in a sensory adventure.
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Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Jama Masjid is among the largest mosques in India. Constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1556, it remains a popular destination and can accommodate a vast number of worshippers at once.
There is no charge for entry to the mosque. However, using a camera or mobile camera requires a ticket costing 300 INR.
Women are…
- Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid) - Jama Masjid is among the largest mosques in India. Constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1556, it remains a popular destination and can accommodate a vast number of worshippers at once.
There is no charge for entry to the mosque. However, using a camera or mobile camera requires a ticket costing 300 INR.
Women are required to wear a gown (provided by the mosque staff) and are expected to pay 50 INR for it.
- Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib - The most enchanting aspect of a Gurudwara is the Langar - a community kitchen operated by dedicated workers and volunteers who are genuinely motivated by the spirit of Seva (community service). Both men and women volunteer here, and sometimes children too, making this gathering a truly engaging experience.
Everyone must cover their head and leave their shoes and socks outside before entering the temple.
- Chandni Chowk - Chandni Chowk, meaning “moonlit square,” is the street that links the iconic Red Fort and the Fatehpuri mosque. This is an intriguing walk through the diverse neighborhoods and specialized markets of Chandni Chowk. Religious and commercial activities coexist. From shoes to jewelry, you can purchase almost anything.
- Khari Baoli - Nestled in a corner of Old Delhi is Khari Baoli - Asia’s largest spice market. As you navigate through the spicy hustle of this unique market, you might sneeze from the strong aromas of the local spices. There are spices you may not have heard of, such as javitri and khus-khus. Climb the steps to the vantage point for a fantastic view of the area.

- Rickshaw ride
- Old Delhi walking tour
- Metro ride fare
- Snacks
- Services of an English speaking local guide
- Rickshaw ride
- Old Delhi walking tour
- Metro ride fare
- Snacks
- Services of an English speaking local guide
- Transfers (pick up from and drop off at your hotel) unless you choose the relevant product option
- Camera fee
- Tips to your local guide
- Transfers (pick up from and drop off at your hotel) unless you choose the relevant product option
- Camera fee
- Tips to your local guide
Often referred to as Old Delhi, the fortified city of Shahjahanabad was established in 1638 when the Mughal Empire moved its capital from Agra to Delhi.
This captivating walk meanders through the diverse neighborhoods and specialized markets of Chandni Chowk. Here, religious and commercial activities seamlessly coexist. The expansive old walled city is a…
Often referred to as Old Delhi, the fortified city of Shahjahanabad was established in 1638 when the Mughal Empire moved its capital from Agra to Delhi.
This captivating walk meanders through the diverse neighborhoods and specialized markets of Chandni Chowk. Here, religious and commercial activities seamlessly coexist. The expansive old walled city is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of various religious beliefs.
Be sure to visit the langar (community kitchen) at the Gurudwara. Three times a day, meals are provided to thousands of visitors at this one of India’s largest kitchens, and it’s all complimentary!
Experience the vast array of spices at Asia’s largest spice market.
Renowned historic sites, the symphony of countless sounds, distinctive aromas, friendly faces, organized chaos, vibrant colors, calming fragrances, and delightful culinary scents all greet you as a wonderful introduction to incredible India!
This tour is enriched with history, culture, intriguing stories, and numerous Instagram-worthy moments.
- 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”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.