Old Delhi takes us back to the 17th century to the Mughal Era. We will visit Jama Masjid India’s most magnificent mosque, the charming spice bazaars, Dariba Khan the famous Gems & Jewelry bazaar, Kinari Bazaar the wedding shopping destination and Sis Ganj Gurudwara, revered by the Sikh community.
Meet our guide at the entrance of Gate 1
Walk ends at the entrance of the metro station
We will experience serenity at The Sis Ganj Sahib Gurdwara in the bustling heart of Chandni Chowk. Built to honour the 9th Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur, the Gurudwara stands as a symbol of Sikh faith. Note that Sis Ganj is covered on mondays only when Red Fort is closed.
Khari Baoli used to be a salt water step well in the 17th century. Today it is Asia’s largest spice market. It is a great place to shop for chili, nuts, unrefined spices, grains, unrefined pink salt, black salt, pulses, rice, herbs, and dry fruits.
Set up by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Dariba Khan in Persian means ‘big unparalleled pearl. It is a great market for gems and jewelry. Today it is famous for its bridal collection and antique jewelry.
Kinari Bazaar is a popular destination for wedding shopping. The bazaar has a fantastic collection of Fabric and silver ware. Kinari bazaar is also famous for unique laces, borders and bead work.
We will visit one of the largest mosques in the world. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the builder of Taj Mahal. After the construction of the monument in 1656, it remained the royal mosque of the emperors until the end of the Mughal period.
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