Exploring Delhi's Heritage on Foot

The Nations Capital Delhi’s region is roughly a triangular area formed by the Aravalli Hills in the west and River Yamuna flowing north-south in the east. This is a cosmopolitan city with a historic old Delhi and modern New Delhi. From historical monuments to crowded shopping malls, Delhi has multiple personalities and is engulfed to be the city with a heart. Delhi offers an exciting interaction between ancient, medieval, and modern. Its monuments are the most evident traces of the past spanning a period of almost a thousand years. Multiple dynasties built their capitals here some altered are extended existing ones others built new cities.

Through, Delhi Heritage Walk, we invite you to see and experience the rich heritage cultures of Delhi. You will not only see plenty of tourist destinations but also the lesser-known and equally fascinating parts of the city. This walk commences with a pickup from your pre-defined location in Delhi.

Take a heritage walk to look at –

Chandni Chowk –

Chandni Chowk’s beginning has its roots lying in the era of the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The emperor found the city of Shahjahanabad (now known as Old Delhi) in order to relocate his Mughal capital to this place from Agra. Chandni Chowk was just positioned as an arcade that featured a pool of clear water in its heart that flickered when the moonlight fell over it.

There are various shops positioned around the arcade in the shape of a half-moon, whose placement was done for the emperor’s daughter, Jahan Ara Begum to buy her favorite things. The spot saw the gathering of merchants and traders from across the nation who came here to sell a plethora of things and stuff.

Enjoying shopping at Chandni Chowk is super fun and exciting since the whole marketplace is categorized into multiple narrow streets with each one selling an abundance of different varieties of clothes, shoes, bags, electronic devices, household essentials, decor items, figurines of Gods, and Goddesses and accessories. Here, you can also relish the authentic taste of Delhi’s lip-smacking Indian snacks and cuisines. You can try out street food like Chole Bhature, Dahi Bhalle, Gol Gappe, Aloo Chaat, Kebabs, Ram Ladoo, and Chole Kulche.

Nizamuddin Village and Holy Shrine –

Nizamuddin is a historic village that gets its name from the Sufi Saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin. The saint’s grave is one of the holiest shrines in the subcontinent. The area has some historic monuments tucked behind modern houses, including tombs of the Mughal royal family of the famous Urdu poet Galib.

After spending a great time at Delhi Heritage Walk will conclude with a drop at your pre-defined place in Delhi.



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