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Walking in the soul of India

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Duration
4:00 hours
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Raam

Hi, I’m Raam, your local friend in Delhi! With an official license and a heart full of stories, I love showing people not just the famous sights, but the real life and energy of this incredible city. So if you are ready to explore Delhi with a guide who treats you like a guest and a friend, I’m here and excited to walk, talk, and share.

Pickup

The location to meet will be - Patel chock metro station gate number 03. I'll be wearing blue lanyard on my neck with my licance. And I'll also cary black umbrella.

Description

Hi! I’m Raam — your guide, your friend, and quite possibly your chai buddy by the end of this tour!
This walk isn’t about checking off monuments… it’s about feeling India — the spirit, the silence, the stories.

Meeting Point:

We’ll kick things off at Patel Chowk Metro Station, Gate No. 3 at 10:00 AM sharp.
I’ll be waiting for you there — holding a black umbrella and wearing a blue lanyard with my guide license, so I’ll be easy to spot (like a friendly Delhi peacock... but with less dancing).

 Our Spiritual Route Includes:

•Bangla Sahib Gurudwara (Sikh, Punjabi religion) – Where community, kindness, and free food come together in harmony. Don't be surprised if this becomes your favorite spot.

•ISKCON Temple (Krishna Temple) (Hinduism) – Dive into the world of devotion, chants, and colorful spiritual exhibits.

•Lotus Temple (Bahá’í Faith) – A place that welcomes everyone. Sit in silence and just be — no Wi-Fi, but 100% soul connection.

•Jama Masjid (Islam) – One of the largest mosques in India. Time slows down here, and the spiritual energy truly speaks.

🔍 A Few Important Notes:

1. We’ll be walking, but also hopping on the Delhi Metro.
You can either:

Buy your own metro card to skip the line and save the time.

Or I can provide one for you. Just return it after the tour and pay ₹100 for the rides.

2. Only Jama Masjid has an entrance fee for foreigners:

₹400 per person

₹50 extra for femail  body-covering clothes compalsary.

3. Dress code alert!

Please wear full clothes (no shorts, crop tops, or sleeveless).

Scarves are helpful.

Temples require modesty — or they’ll rent you fashionably questionable cover-ups at a cost.

This tour is for curious minds and open hearts.

You don’t have to be religious — just ready to explore, connect, and maybe even discover something deeper.
Oh, and yes — there will be laughs, stories, and probably chai too.

India has a big soul, and I can’t wait to share a piece of it with you.

Tour Map