The walk will be conducted every Saturday and Sunday for the general public between 5.30 PM to 7 PM, according to Atul Anand Pandey, a tourist information officer at the Delhi tourism department.
In Delhi, history does not sit behind glass. It spills into streets, lingers in dargahs, hides in forgotten havelis, and sometimes hums quietly inside a 14th-century tomb. To understand this city – ...
Malcha Mahal, in the heart of Delhi, wears a deserted look most days. Tucked away from the main roads of central Delhi, the 14th-century Tughlaq-era monument at the ridge barely has visitors – except ...
On a bright sunny day, we are at the Hauz-e-Alai reservoir in Hauz Khas, its colour a bright shamrock with the reflection of verdant canopy enclosing it. As we gaze at its waters from under the shade ...
Delhi Tourism's walk festival at Mehrauli Archaeological Park invites participants to explore historical treasures through guided walks at 50 sites. Experience the grandeur, legends, and architectural ...
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NEW DELHI : Delhi Tourism Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Saturday inaugurated the ‘Delhi Tourism Walk Festival’ at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park. According to an official statement, walking tours ...