Old Delhi: Food Tasting Tour On Rickshaws With Audio Headsets | La Vacanza Travel

Old Delhi: Food Tasting Tour On Rickshaws With Audio Headsets

Duration: 2 to 4 hours
Destination: India, Delhi, New Delhi
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Overview

"People who love to Eat are the best People :)"

No travel experience is complete till you indulge in the local food! Old Delhi, which is synonyms with Chandni Chowk, is the food capital of India and if you want to enjoy the local food here, shed your high-brow attitude to soak in its flavors & delicacies. Chandni Chowk resembles a fair as its streets are lined with chaatwallahs (vendors selling a special savory snack), halwais (sweet sellers) and paranthewallahs (sellers of rich flaky breads). The aromas of good food in each and every corner is irresistible. So, come and join the celebration!

Tour is mainly conducted on Rickshaws and involves little walk. We will be sampling most of the unique items - Samosa, Bedmi Poori, Jalebi, Chaats, Kulfi, Gulab jamun, masala chai. Apart from sampling some amazing food, our food enthusiast (guide), briefs you about the city and its rich tradition, with the help of wireless audio headsets. Extreme care is taken regarding hygiene and safety.

Stop At: Red Fort, Netaji Subhash Marg, New Delhi 110002 India

We could not find few places on Google map and therefore could not include them in the list of attractions here, as they are Hidden :)!

Red Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site.
It was built by Mughal Emperor ShahJahan in 1648. It’s a beautiful grand palace cum fort. Today it is the largest non-functional fort in the world.
During the War of Independence of 1857, the British army demolished more than 75 percent of the fort. However the remaining structures still reflect the technical excellence of the craftsmen of Mughal times.
The Red Fort is still a beautiful link between the past and the present.
Every year on Independence Day (Aug 15) the prime minister of India address the nation and hosts the national flag from here.
We do not go inside the fort as it takes almost half a day to see its different palaces and gardens. We will be showing it to you from outside along with some rare old and new pictures


Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir, 55 Jain Lal Mandir Near Red Fort, New Delhi 110002 India

There were 4 religions which were born in India – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism & Sikhism.
Buddhism and Jainism are quite similar. Both these religions were originated around 599 BC. Both these religions follow the path of non violence towards all living beings.
Jains are very environment friendly people and they don’t want to disturb the plants.

This is the oldest temple of the Jain religion in the capital. It has ornate interiors of gold & silver. The main idol in the temple is that of Lord Parshvanath. The place is very peaceful and the ambience is really soothing.
There is a bird hospital in the Jain temple premises founded in 1956 on the Jain principle of aversion to killing. Inside the birds hospital there is a research center, intensive care units, general wards and a place where they teach the birds to fly. At any point – 3000-5000 birds are in the hospital and around 60 birds are admitted per day.



Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Chandni Chowk, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi

Chandni chowk street is a heart of old Delhi. Chandni means moonlight and chowk means square, hence it is called the moonlight square. The street is the most secular street of India. Whenever we talk about secular harmony, this street is the topmost example. So many temples of different religions coexist together peacefully. It had a canal running down the center and pools at major intersections reflecting the moonlight. Today, in spite having witnessed some of the most brutal historical events, we can see some beautiful facades. During the trip, one still see the facades of the old buildings and can imagine how beautiful this place must have been during those days.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Chandni Chowk Rd, New Delhi 110006 India

This is a Sikh place of worship. Gurudwara means the gate which leads you to spiritual enlightenment. Sikhism was established and developed by ten Gurus during the period 1469 to 1708. When Mughals came to India they started forcefully converting the Indian Religions to Islam. Sikhs being the warrior community fought the mughals against conversion. In that process, many Sikhs were killed here. The ninth Guru (spiritual teacher), Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded in 1675, for refusing to convert to Islam. This Gurudwara was made in his memory. The main structure is a spacious open hall with a bronze canopy in the middle where Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book is placed.
There is also a huge kitchen inside the temple where food is prepared by the local volunteers and lovingly distributed to approximately 20,000 people daily.


Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Jama Masjid, Off Netaji Subhash Marg, west of Red Fort, New Delhi 110002 India

There is an entrance charge of Rs.300 per person.
This is the largest mosque of India and one of the top ten largest mosques of the world. Jama Masjid is considered a pilgrimage by the muslims. Mosque is a Muslim place of worship and Muslims follow Islam. Islam is the second largest and one of the fastest growing religions in the world. The foundation of Jama Masjid was laid by Mughal emperor Shahjahan in 1650. At a time around 25,000 people can pray together under the main prayer hall. Around 68,000 people can pray together including the vicinity, staircase and corridors. On the west side there is a prayer hall which has 260 pillars. It has two minarets which is 40 meter high.


Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Khari Baoli, India

During Shah Jahan's reign that the Khari Baoli, (the stepped well) was constructed along with a fortified gateway on its western end popularly known as Lahori Gate,. The gateway was so named because a road through it led to the city of Lahore now in Pakistan. However, today there is no trace of either the Baoli or the gateway here.
Today Khari Baoli is popularly known as the Spice Market and it is Asia’s biggest spice market. It is a congested and busy market with shops selling exotic spices, nuts and herbs. The overall appearance seems to be very chaotic but in reality it is very well managed if kept in consideration the fact that such a large amount of trading of small items are carried out daily. This area is filled with strong aromos of spices like red chilli, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves etc.

In the morning time this place is a flower market and when the spice shops open it converts into a spice market. Both flowers and spices are a refreshing treat for the smelling senses.


Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India

Food in Old Delhi is unique because of the special preparation methods, exotic spices used, fresh ingredients and the love with which it is prepared and served. The eateries in old Delhi are not big and fancy like the ones in New Delhi but most of them are famous and are being run by the fourth or fifth/sixth generation. We will try to make you sample most of the popular food like –

* Jalebis: These are Golden-coloured rings of deep-fried maida batter, soaked in sugar syrup.
* Samosa: It is a triangular fried patty stuffed with a savory filling of potatoes, onions, peas, coriander, and lentils.
* Chaat/Bhalla/Tikki: Mix of boiled vegetables, raw fruits, soaked lentils, yogurt and loaded with spices
* Parantha: Type of plain or stuffed Indian bread, fried in home-made clarified butter and served with vegetables and pickles.
* Poori/Kachori
* Kulfi
* Masala Chai etc.
In case you want to sample some non vegetarian food, our last stop will be Karims in the Jama Masjid area.


Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Bagh Deewar, Kinari Bazaar, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India

Bazaars are narrow streets with colorful markets. Old Delhi is very popular for these bazaars. Bazaars were designed by emperor Shahjahan’s lovely daughter Jahanara, as she used to love shopping. Each street specializes in a particular product and its name symbolizes the same. There is a special bazaar for food, books, shoes, bangles, jewellery, outfits and so on.

Kinari means glittering borders used on fancy clothes. This is a one-stop halt for traditional grand Indian Weddings. You name it and the 70+ shops within, have it: colorful turbans for the groom, Brocade Suits, tinsel accessories, ornamental lace, garlands put together with currency notes and glittery strings, elaborate wedding card scrolls, velvet pouches, crystal bangles and more. This place is any brides dream come true as it has everything a bride would need to put together for her marital wardrobe.
We also visit other bazaars like - Dariba kalan (jewellery), ballimaran (shoes & bangles), Malliwara, Jogiwara etc.

Stop At: Naughara, M64J+5CJ, Gali Mata Wali, Kinari Bazar, Katra Shah N Shah, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India

One of the hidden gems of Chandni Chowk. Nau Ghara means nine houses. This street has a group of nine 18th century mansions, retaining their traditional appearance. The street also houses an ornate jain temple. This is a beautiful street where one gets an opportunity to take pictures with the background of colourful havels/traditional mansions.

Duration: 10 minutes

Sample Menu

• Samosa - Considered to be one of India’s great gifts to the world, it is a triangular fried patty stuffed with a savory filling of potatoes, onions, peas etc
• Chaat/Bhalla/Tikki - A potpourri of vegetables, raw fruits, soaked lentils, yogurt and spices. One can get the best chaats at the hard to locate small street vendors.
• Parantha - A stuffed Indian bread usually made of wheat flower and stuffed with vegetables. Served with pickles or curry.

• Poori / Kachori - These are freshly made breads made with refined flour and stuffed with lentils and spices, usually served with potato or chick pea curry.
• Jalebi - Golden-coloured rings of deep-fried maida batter, soaked in sugar syrup. Its a delight to see the halwais prepare this Celebration Sweet of India.

Inclusions
  • Bottled water
  • Food tasting
  • Headsets to hear the guide clearly
  • Live commentary on board
  • Professional guide
  • Snacks

Exclusions
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Pick and drop from your Delhi hotel can be arranged with an extra charge. Pls email us on [email protected]
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Departure Point

Charity Birds Hospital, Next to Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir (, opposite to Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

2 to 4 hours


User's Reviews

AdventuringSal

16 Mar, 2023

We researched a few tour companies before our trip to India and When In India's customer service, professionalism, flexibility and offering of unique experiences realyl set them apart from others. We had amazing tour guides in all cities we visited (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur and Varanasi.) The Old Delhi Rickshaw tour was absolutely wonderful. It was 4 hours but we could have easily spent 8 hours there. Ritu, our guide, was super friendly, knowledgeable and fun - and flexible if we wanted to stop for longer at certain spots to shop or try a delicacy. There was 5 on our tour, so a pair sat per rickshaw, and we could hear Ritu's narration through a headset. Old Delhi is a feast for the senses and this was an awesome way to experience it. I highly recommend this tour and When in India for planning your trip.

SmitaM61

07 Feb, 2020

This was our children's first trip to India. They are 11, 9, and 6 years old. Ritu and her crew were wonderful. We started with a bit of a history lesson and visited a bird hospital and Jain temple. We then boarded rickshaws to take us though Chandni Chowk. We visited spice markets (and bought a few lovely things we still savor), jewelry artisans, and other stops. Ritu provided headsets so she could narrate information about different parts of Chandni Chowk. We also visited Jamie Masjid- during a time of religious tension with Modi's new citizenship law, the tour was a welcome endorsement of India's multi faith heritage. We ended the tour with the tastiest jalebi and pooris I have ever eaten :) Highly recommend.

Heathcliff1986

13 Aug, 2019

For visitors travelling to Delhi: We had our hotel in the heart of Old Delhi, just next to the Jama Masjid Mosque, and we wanted to discover more about this particular and unusual world that is the oldest part of Delhi. Our guide, Ritu, picked us up at our hotel and welcomed us with great kindness and warmth. Throughout the visit, she was very precise and detailed in her explanations. She speaks clear English (a quality not common even among guides in India!). The visit to the main monuments of Old Delhi was fascinating, the explanation of the history of urban planning and architecture of this city was treated in an extensive and interesting way. Then, the rick shaw tour through the labyrinthine narrow streets of the old city's bazaars was an amazing experience as well. The colours, the scents of spices, the tingling of shopkeepers and residents, the way rick shaw drivers manage priority conflicts on the street, everything has been a pleasure for us. We also had a tasting of local vegetarian dishes included (really good). We think that for a thorough discovery of the city and culture of Old Delhi, this tour is really the ideal one. Congratulations to Ritu and his team of excellent rick shaw drivers for giving us a great insight into their city and culture in the space of a morning!!! We hope to be able to return to Old Delhi soon and plan other exciting tours with them. Pour les francophones qui voyagent à Delhi : Nous avions notre hotel au coeur d'Old Delhi, juste à coté de la mosquée Jama Masjid, et nous avions envie de découvrir plus de ce monde particulier et inhabituel qui constitue la partie plus ancienne de la ville de Delhi. Notre guide, Ritu est venue nous chercher à notre hotel et nous a accueilli avec beaucoup de gentillesse et chaleur. Pendant toute la visite, elle a été très precise et riche en détail dans ses explications. Elle parle un anglais limpide (qualité non commune même parmi les guides en Inde!). La visite des monuments principaux d'Old Delhi a été passionnante, l'explication de l'histoire de l'urbanisme et de l'architecture de cette ville a été traitée de maniere approfondie et interessante. Puis, le tour en rick shaw dans les ruelles labyrinthiques des bazars de la vieille ville a été une expérience tout autant épatante. Les couleurs, les senteurs des épices, le fourmillement des commerçants et des habitants, la manière des conducteurs de rick shaw de gérer les conflits de priorité dans la rue, tout nous a plu de cette expérience. Nous avions aussi une dégustation de plats locaux végétariens inclus (vraiment bon). Nous pensons que pour une découverte approfondie de la ville et de la culture de Old Delhi, ce tour est vraiment l'idéal. Félicitation à Ritu et à son equipe d'excellent conducteurs de rick shaw pour nous avoir offert un bel aperçu de leur ville et de leur culture dans l'espace d'une matinée! Nous espérons de pouvoir revenir bientôt à Old Delhi et d'organiser avec eux d'autres tours passionnants.

Ken M

22 Dec, 2018

If you’re traveling to New Delhi, don’t miss a wheels-on-the ground, walking and rickshaw tour de force of Old Delhi with When In India Tours. Our guide, Ritu, knew every turn and alleyway of this timeless and teeming walled city. Tour the crowded and byzantine streets of temples, spice markets, sacred sites, and endless shops of stunningly colorful fabrics, saris, and gowns, and learn the local lore (like the man who travels 40 miles each year to have his ears cleaned by a particular expert (really!). You can also take the food tour—a kind of moveable tasting menu of Indian street food that will treat your palate, but leave your stomach surprisingly intact. If you want to immerse yourself in the hubbub, the charm, the noise, the smells, and the eye-popping beauty of Indian culture, there’s no better way than this rickshaw tour of Old Delhi.

Mark P

25 Nov, 2018

Ritu is fantastic. The tour is a great way to venture into the chaos of Old Delhi in a luxury rickshaw. We have been on several tours with When in India. They have modified the tour slightly to cater to different guests needs and interests. I highly recommend booking them in advance!

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Discovering Old Delhi by rickshaw : an excellent journey! / À la découverte de Old Delhi : une magnifique experience !

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Incredible experience

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