Join us for an four-hour journey into the heart and history of Delhi!
Spend approximately four hours in Old Delhi - a place unlike any we've ever experienced. Food. Chai. Religion. Architecture. History. Markets. Beautiful Chaos. We can’t believe the cool stuff we’ve found and the interesting people we’ve met, and we think you’ll enjoy it too.
Spend approximately four hours in Old Delhi - a place unlike any we've ever experienced. Food. Chai. Religion. Architecture. History. Markets. Beautiful Chaos. We can’t believe the cool stuff we’ve found and the interesting people we’ve met, and we think you’ll enjoy it too.
WHAT
- Tour led by an English-speaking Indian guide
- Explore the impressive Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) which holds nearly 25,000 worshippers
- Eat traditional Mughal food at the world famous Karim's restaurant
- Drink chai in an old fashioned chai shop
- Savor some local sweets
- Explore the market street
- Travel by pedal rickshaws
- Optional trips to the Wedding Market and Spice Market
WHO
1 to 12 people willing to walk and explore for 4 hours.
WHEN
We can offer tours on most days at any time of the day, but we find that starting at 10am or 4pm usually works best.
HOW
Unless prior arrangements are made, plan to meet us outside the gate at the Jama Masjid Metro Station. We ask that you wear conservative dress to respect the local culture. You’ll also want to wear comfortable walking shoes or sandals. They may get muddy, dusty, or some other form of dirty, plus you’ll need to remove them at certain religious sites.
HOW MUCH
Half Day Old Delhi Tour (lunch, snacks, local transportation, and entrance fees included)
- Personal Tour: $125
- 2 People: $75/person
- 3-4 People: $60/person
- 5-8 People: $50/person
DISCLAIMER
India isn’t a great travel experience because it’s just like your home country, but because it’s so different. Sweating is often required. April through late June is the hot, dry season in North India, which is then replaced by the humid, rainy monsoon season from July through August. September through November can be quite pleasant, December through January a bit cold (at least at nights), and February through March nice again.
While Go Deeper Travel will do much to mitigate risks and assure a quality experience, India’s unpredictability means there is much we can’t control. So bring an attitude of flexibility, caring for others, and adventure. You’ll have some stories to tell, no doubt.
While Go Deeper Travel will do much to mitigate risks and assure a quality experience, India’s unpredictability means there is much we can’t control. So bring an attitude of flexibility, caring for others, and adventure. You’ll have some stories to tell, no doubt.