

Explore Old Delhi's labyrinthine streets, historic sites, and vibrant markets on this captivating walking tour.
Famous for its parathas since 1857, a must-visit for breakfast in Old Delhi.
Iconic restaurant serving Mughlai cuisine since 1913, known for its mutton dishes.
Established in 1932, Nizam's is famous for its Hyderabadi biryani and Haleem.
To protect against air pollution and COVID-19 while exploring Old Delhi's bustling streets.

For protection against the sun and dust, especially during long walking tours.
To ensure access to clean drinking water while exploring the city.
A historic fort built by Shah Jahan, offering a glimpse into Mughal architecture.
A bustling market offering a mix of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
One of the largest mosques in India, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Intricately designed and crafted in Old Delhi, Meenakari is a traditional art of enamelling jewellery, often featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns.
A traditional Persian embroidery technique, Zardozi involves gold and silver threads, pearls, and gemstones to create luxurious fabrics, often used in clothing and home decor.
A popular street food, Old Delhi Paranthas are layered, stuffed flatbreads, often filled with spiced potatoes, onions, or other vegetables, and served with curd and pickle.

A labyrinthine network of canals, lakes, and rivers, Kerala's backwaters are a serene and picturesque waterway, perfect for houseboat cruises.

A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary works in a serene, modern setting.
A mesmerizing lily field in Okinawa, Japan, known for its stunning display of pink and white lilies.
Layered Indian flatbread, typically stuffed with potatoes, onions, or lentils. Served with curd or pickle.
Savory snack with crispy fried dough, topped with potato, onion, yogurt, and tamarind chutney.

Grilled meat skewers, often made from lamb or chicken, marinated in spices and yogurt.