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Delhi

Old Delhi & Spice Market Tour

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Tour Info

  • STARTING

    Delhi

  • ENDING

    Delhi

  • Duration

    3h

  • TOUR STYLE

    Shared, Private

  • Language

    English

  • Group Size

    Max 6

  • Tour Type

    City Tour

  • PHYSICALITY

    Low

Dive into Delhi with an evening trip through the heartbeat of the city!

Originally built as the capital of the Mughal Empire in 1639, Old Delhi is busy and chaotic, yet full of historic monuments such as the Red Fort, Fatepuri Masjid and the Sikh Temple. In addition to the historic sites, we will also visit several markets including Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, Khari Baoli. Old Delhi is nothing short of madness, with seemingly everyone in the city trying to get to the same places. Let us guide you through the chaos and you will truly get a sense of Delhi’s vivacity and why the “Walled City” is its heart.

Price/Inclusions

Shared Tour

Enjoy with other people!

1ps: INR 2,250pp
2ps: INR 2,250pp
3ps: INR 2,050pp
4ps: INR 1,900pp
5ps: INR 1,900pp
6ps: INR 1,900pp
  • 3 hrs duration start to finish
  • Starting point at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (Connaught Place)
  • Complimentary cold drink
  • 1 to 6 people on the tour. If your group size is greater than 6, please contact us
  • 9am or 5pm start time

Private Tour

Enjoy with just your family & friends!

1ps: INR 5,650pp
2ps: INR 3,950pp
3ps: INR 3,100pp
4ps: INR 2,400pp
5ps: INR 2,100pp
6ps: INR 1,900pp
  • 3 hrs duration start to finish
  • Starting point at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (Connaught Place)
  • Complimentary cold drink
  • 1 to 6 people on the tour. If your group size is greater than 6, please contact us
  • 9am or 5pm start time.

If you wish to start at a different time, please contact us.

Highlights

Visit Khari Baoli and learn about the spices and chilies that various invaders of India brought to the country and which are now so prominent in Indian cuisine.

We don’t go inside as it is closed in the evening, but we think the best view is from outside where you can appreciate the imposing structure.

See the hustle and bustle of the busy markets and people all apparently trying to go to the same place at the same time!

Visit the beautiful Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib. Learn about Sikhism and see the communal kitchen where anybody is allowed to eat for free. The kitchen is completely volunteer run and if you would like to help out, you are more than welcome!

Visit the capital’s oldest and most well known Jain Temple complex and learn about Jainism. (It is also home to the Jain Birds Hospital, a unique place where only vegetarian birds are treated!)

Be dazzled by radiant colors as you walk through Kinari Bazaar, otherwise known as the wedding market.

Meeting/Maps

We meet at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (Connaught Place) and the tour guide will travel with you to Old Delhi by metro which is only a few stops away.

Meeting Points For Shared / Private Tours:

Rajiv Chowk Metro Station (Connaught Place) (See “A” in Map below)

  • Meeting Time: 9.00am OR 5.00pm
  • Please meet outside Gate 1 at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station. (Photo)
  • End Time: 12.00pm OR 8.00pm

FAQs

We focus on the small scale industries in Dharavi, such as recycling, the making of clay pots, embroidery, bakery, soap factory, leather tanning, papad (poppadom) making and many others, most of which take place in very small spaces.We also pass by the residential areas, where you really get a feel of how the people live and the sense of community that exists in the area.

People from all over India and from all religions live in Dharavi, and you will see this diversity. On the tour you will pass Hindu temples, mosques and churches in the area. When open, we visit the social projects run by our sister organisation and NGO Reality Gives, such as the community centre. It is quite an adventure to pass through the narrow alleys and you will almost certainly lose your sense of direction!.

Although we cannot take responsibility should anything happen, we believe that the places that we visit are very safe. There are a lot of people in Dharavi (one million approximately in an area of 0.7 square miles) and there is a strong police presence in the area. Dharavi is generally full of hard-working, honest people, although for security purposes we ask you not to take valuables with you on the tour.

In the small alleys you have to be careful of low hanging roofs, open drains, and occasionally exposed electric wires. Also, in some of the factories that we visit there are fumes that can be hazardous.

With the very high density of population and the limited infrastructure and sanitation facilities, there are areas which are quite dirty and smelly. We ask you to wear covered shoes.

We recommend that you wear covered shoes as some areas can be dirty, especially during the monsoon months from June to mid September. We request that you do not wear clothes that might offend the residents such as low cut shirts, short shorts/pants etc.

 

We have a strict no camera policy in order to respect the privacy of the local residents. Dharavi has received a lot of attention from the media and the residents are very wary of being exploited. The policy may be considered strict but our relationship with the Dharavi community has been built over a number of years based on mutual respect. We do not wish for even the occasional photo as it could be incorrectly perceived as our starting to permit general photography on our tours. We can, however, send you a link to Dharavi photos which can be downloaded. There is also the opportunity to buy postcards at the end of the tour, all profits going to our sister NGO Reality Gives.

 

We don’t sell or ask you to buy any products made by the residents of Dharavi on the tour. We don’t want you to feel obliged to buy anything. If there is anything in particular that you find interesting on the tour, then by all means you can speak to the guide and he can help you buy it. There is also the opportunity to buy postcards and other merchandise at the end of the tour, all profits going to our sister NGO Reality Gives.

 

There are health hazards highlighted above which children need to be very aware of. Otherwise we see no problem with bringing children of any age on the tour. Indians are very welcoming and receptive to young people.

Yes it is possible to visit Dharavi on your own, and in our opinion it is safe to do so. However you will not know the best places to go, the area is like a maze and you will not gain the same insight as with one of our guides.

The redevelopment plan has been stalled many times and now it looks like the original plan has been scrapped and a new one is being suggested. Due to the value of the land in Dharavi now, some say that redevelopment in some form is inevitable but there are still a lot of issues to be resolved and the developers have still not been announced. It should be possible to visit Dharavi even while the development (which would take several years) takes place.

Dharavi is situated between Mahim and Sion – two areas at the northern tip of South Mumbai, just before the suburbs commence (Bandra and Kurla). It is sandwiched between the Western and Central Railway lines. It is about 10km south of the International Airport and 18km north of Colaba, the main tourist area.

Absolutely! Our tour timings were decided with this in mind. Have a look at the timings for the tours and let us know!

The easiest place to meet the guide is at Churchgate station; this is a 15 – 20 minute walk from Colaba.

FROM COLABA:

By train: it is a 15-20 minute walk to Churchgate station and then it takes approximately 45 minutes to buy the ticket and catch a “slow train” to Dharavi (Mahim Station).

By taxi: By taxi it takes about 50 minutes to an hour

FROM AIRPORT AREA:
By taxi: it takes about 40 minutes in the afternoon, and 50 minutes in the morning. Please note that it’s not possible to get an auto-rickshaw to Mahim Station

FROM JUHU:
By train: you need to go to Vile Parle or Santa Cruz Station and catch a “slow train” to Mahim Junction. Total time approx 40 mins.

By taxi: it takes about 35 minutes in the afternoon, and 50 minutes in the morning. Please note that it’s not possible to get an auto-rickshaw to Mahim Station

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