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Private Old Delhi Walking and Tasting Tour by Tuk-Tuk

3 hours

Easy

Offering exclusively for small groups or individuals, this tour is perfect to explore and enjoy the prime highlights of Old Delhi. Experience an exciting and unique tuk-tuk ride through temples, bazaars, and stop for some delightful snack.

Either choose to get picked up from anywhere in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad.
Choose any one time either 9 AM or 3 PM

Or choose to Meet your Tour guide at the Meeting point: Sunehri Masjid

Choose any one time either 9 AM or 3 PM

Sit back comfortably in your tuk-tuk. Get ready for some adventurous ride to the colorful and busy bazaars of Old Delhi while your guide explains the important role they play for the locals.

Passing by the wonderful and massive Red Fort, your first stop is Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Spend some time walking around the red sandstone courtyard.

Hop onto your tuk-tuk and ride through Khari Baoli, Asia's largest spice market since the 17th century. Get hands-on information about the wonderful world of spices and their medicinal and health benefits. 

Stop for some quick snacks at the famous Chandni Chowk.

Head to your next stop, Gurudwara Sis Ganj, a significant prayer house for Sikhs.

End the tour at Jain Mandir, also home to a charitable hospital for birds. Learn about the tenets of the Jain religion.

Get dropped off to your initial meeting point at Sunehri Masjid, near Red Fort parking or get dropped off to anywhere in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad as per the option chosen.
 

What's included?
    • Local Tuk-Tuk ride for the duration of the tour
    • Professional English-speaking local expert
    • Snacks & Tea
    • Water Bottle
    Exclusions
      • Any other meals and additional services
      • Tips and Gratuities
      Please note
      • Passport required
      • Meet at the Red Fort Parking, Sunehri Masjid
      • Please note that on Sundays as the markets are closed - (Only Cloth market is closed, Hence you will be taken for a special slum area)
      • You must remove your shoes and socks in the temples and places of worship.
      • For your own safety, kindly stay close to your guide at all times and follow instructions.
      • Beware of pickpockets in crowded areas and pay attention to your mobile phones, camera, wallets, and other belongings.
      • While the Jama Masjid is open to all visitors, the minaret may be closed on some days. Hence, a view from the top is not guaranteed.
      • Tuk-tuk are not wheelchair friendly. 
      • Temperature checks are mandatory.
      • All customer touchpoints are frequently cleaned.
      • Social distancing is maintained in vehicles.
      What to bring
        • Comfortable walking shoes
        • Please carry a valid photo id for checking at the monument
        • Masks are required, please bring your own
        Meeting and Pickup Options
          Meet on location

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