Go beyond the cliched curry and try some authentic Indian bites on this Delhi tour. From homemade ice cream to fruit beer and dumplings, Delhi's food scene is thriving and surprising.
Indulge in some of Delhi’s best local food, including shawarma, pannertikka, and kulfi-falooda.
Explore the busy streets of Delhi and their famous street food stalls.
Experience traditional local transportation on a cycle rickshaw ride.
Mingle with locals at markets, restaurants, shops, and food stalls.
Inclusion
Local English speaking tour guide; Rickshaw ride; Food as indicated.
Exclusion
Additional food beyond inclusions; Items of a personal nature; Tips & Gratuities for guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Tuesday - Sunday; Start time at 4:00pm.
No trip departures: 29 Jul 2014; 15, 17, 29 Aug 2014; 2-3 Oct 2014; 5-6, 22, 25 Oct 2014; 25 Dec 2014; 1, 3, 5, 26 Jan 2015; 17 Feb 2015; 6, 27 Mar 2015; 2-3 Apr 2015; 3 May 2015; 17 Jul 2015; 15 Aug 2015; 5, 17, 23 Sep 2015; 2, 13, 22-23 Oct 2015; 11 Nov 2015; 25 Dec 2015.
Duration
Approximately 3 hours.
Location
Meeting point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station (Gate No. 4).
Finish point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station.
Itinerary
Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple.
After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather.
We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum!
After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda.
A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk.
This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information
Dress standards are conservative through out Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
Itinerary
Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple.
After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather.
We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum!
After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda.
A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk.
This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Location
Meeting point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station (Gate No. 4).
Finish point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station.
Itinerary
Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple.
After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather.
We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum!
After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda.
A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk.
This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information
Dress standards are conservative through out Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
Policies
For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.
If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Go beyond the cliched curry and try some authentic Indian bites on this Delhi tour. From homemade ice cream to fruit beer and dumplings, Delhi's food scene is thriving and surprising. Indulge in some of Delhi’s best local food, including shawarma, pannertikka, and kulfi-falooda. Explore the busy streets of Delhi and their famous street food stalls. Experience traditional local transportation on a cycle rickshaw ride. Mingle with locals at markets, restaurants, shops, and food stalls.
Inclusion
Local English speaking tour guide; Rickshaw ride; Food as indicated.
Exclusion
Additional food beyond inclusions; Items of a personal nature; Tips & Gratuities for guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Tuesday - Sunday; Start time at 4:00pm. No trip departures: 29 Jul 2014; 15, 17, 29 Aug 2014; 2-3 Oct 2014; 5-6, 22, 25 Oct 2014; 25 Dec 2014; 1, 3, 5, 26 Jan 2015; 17 Feb 2015; 6, 27 Mar 2015; 2-3 Apr 2015; 3 May 2015; 17 Jul 2015; 15 Aug 2015; 5, 17, 23 Sep 2015; 2, 13, 22-23 Oct 2015; 11 Nov 2015; 25 Dec 2015.
Duration
Approximately 3 hours.
Location Meeting point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station (Gate No. 4). Finish point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station.
Itinerary Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple. After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather. We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum! After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda. A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk. This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information Dress standards are conservative through out Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
Itinerary
Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple. After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather. We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum! After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda. A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk. This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Location
Meeting point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station (Gate No. 4). Finish point: Vishwidhalaya Metro Station.
Itinerary Hop on a cycle rickshaw, one of the most colourful methods of transportation in Delhi, and pass through the city’s picturesque colleges and universities, stopping at an ancient Hanuman temple. After visiting the temple, we head out to our first food stop and witness how fresh local shawarma (kebab) is made. From here, we’ll continue on to an iconic neighbourhood eatery thatis popular with everyone, including students from nearby colleges. Here, you can enjoy a local favourite – fresh fruit beer – as well as momos (dumplings) and banta, a delicious lemon-based drink that’s an ideal refreshment for hot Delhi weather. We then continue through the Kamla Market and emerge into a narrow alley full of delectable street-food joints. This lane is a great spot for photographers and food lovers alike, and here’s where we’ll sample several local delicacies like paneertikka, golgappas, bhelpuri, paavbhaji, and chuski. Yum! After sampling nearly everything we possibly can, walk it off through some beautiful nearby markets, admiring everything including the work of a local henna painter. We’ll sample some crispy potatoes and stop for the best homemade ice cream in Delhi, kulfi-falooda. A little more walking through the bustling, fascinating streets of Delhi will lead us to our final stop – a sweet shop, where we’ll have the opportunity to try some fresh samosa, rabdi, gulab jamun, and sweet flavored milk. This delectable Delhi food tour will leave you very satisfied and an aficionado of Delhi’s best local food, which you’ll be craving long after you leave this enigmatic city.
Participant restrictions This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information Dress standards are conservative through out Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
Policies For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people. If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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