Delhi After Dark: Delhi’s history awakens in the darkness of night, you can also join these new heritage walks.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Delhi is often known for its noise and traffic, but at night there is a magical peace in this city. Some new heritage night walks have been started in Delhi to attract tourists and history lovers. These walks not only provide historical information but also give an opportunity to see the forts and monuments of Delhi from a new perspective. Major Heritage Walk Routes: Mehrauli Archaeological Park: Situated near Qutub Minar, guided walks are being organized at night in this park. The tombs and mosques here look very beautiful in the light of lights. Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid: The real flavor and shine of Old Delhi shines only at night. In the ‘Food and Heritage Walk’ here, you can enjoy the Mughal period architecture as well as the famous street food. Hauz Khas Village: Strolling along the remains of forts and the banks of the lake is a unique experience to know the history of Delhi’s Sultanate period. Dargah Nizamuddin: The Qawwali held here at night and the journey through the surrounding streets takes you to a different spiritual world. How to sign up? For these walks Registration can be done by visiting the official website of ‘Delhi Tourism’ or the social media pages of famous heritage groups (like Delhi Caravan, Ittehad). Most of the walks are organized on weekends (Friday to Sunday). Their fees range between ₹ 500 to ₹ 1500, which often includes the guide’s fee and some snacks. Why is it special? An ‘after dark’ walk is a great option to escape the scorching heat of Delhi (which reaches 40°C even in March). Also, capturing the monuments in night light is proving to be a great experience for photography enthusiasts.

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