Heritage walks · Delhi NCR

Dilli has seven cities under it. We'll walk you through them.

Corporate offsites, leadership retreats, and curated walks through the monuments that built Delhi — and the empires that didn't survive them. Pickup from Gurgaon. All logistics handled.

The walks

Seven walks. Three eras. One city under many names.

Each walk is a single monument or precinct, sized for half-day teams of 10–30. Booked together, they map the full arc of Delhi — from the Slave Dynasty to the British Raj.

Sultanate Delhi

1192 — 1526

Where Delhi met Islam. The city's first stone empires — Slave, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, Lodi — built and abandoned in three centuries.

Qutub Complex

You'll see
  • The Iron Pillar of Delhi — 1,700 years old, refuses to rust
  • Tomb of Alauddin Khilji & the Alai Darwaza
  • Quwwat-ul-Islam — north India's oldest mosque
  • Tomb of Iltutmish — the first true tomb in India

Where Delhi met Islam. The Iron Pillar that refuses to rust, Alauddin's tomb, and the mosque built from twenty-seven dismantled temples.

3 hrsHalf-day
15–25Group size
₹2,500per person
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Lodi Gardens

You'll see
  • Tomb of Sikandar Lodi (1517) — the last great sultan's resting place
  • Bara Gumbad & its mosque — proto-Mughal architecture
  • Sheesh Gumbad — the "glass dome" with tilework still visible
  • Tomb of Muhammad Shah Sayyid — five sultans buried in a single park

An empire's last gasp in stone. Five sultans buried in a 90-acre garden the British built around — and India inherited.

2.5 hrsHalf-day
12–25Group size
₹2,200per person
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Mehrauli Archaeological Park

You'll see
  • Balban's Tomb — the first true arch in India
  • Jamali Kamali — the poet's mosque & tomb (with painted ceiling)
  • Rajon ki Baoli — Lodi-era stepwell, three storeys deep
  • Quli Khan's Tomb — converted into Metcalfe's "Dilkusha" folly

Eight hundred years of forgotten Delhi in a single 200-acre park. Tombs of slave kings, Sufi poets, and Mughal princes — most unmarked, all walkable.

3.5 hrsHalf-day
12–20Group size
₹2,800per person
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Mughal Delhi

1526 — 1857

The blueprint, the apex, and the end of the empire that defined Delhi. From Humayun's first garden-tomb to Bahadur Shah Zafar's last trial.

Humayun's Tomb & Sher Mandal

You'll see
  • Sher Mandal at Purana Qila — the library staircase where Humayun fell to his death
  • Humayun's cenotaph — the first Mughal garden-tomb
  • Isa Khan's octagonal tomb — predates the main tomb by 20 years
  • Tomb of Khan-i-Khanan (Rahim) — the Mughal poet
  • Barber's Tomb & Nila Gumbad — the blue dome

The story Humayun couldn't escape — the library steps he fell down, and the garden-tomb his widow built to house him. The blueprint for the Taj Mahal, fifty years before it existed.

3.5 hrsHalf-day
15–25Group size
₹3,200per person
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Red Fort (Lal Qila)

You'll see
  • The room where Bahadur Shah Zafar stood trial in 1858 — the formal end of the Mughal empire
  • Diwan-i-Khas — once home to the Peacock Throne
  • Diwan-i-Aam, Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal
  • Moti Masjid — the pearl mosque built by Aurangzeb
  • Naubat Khana & the Mumtaz Mahal museum

Walk Shah Jahan's last capital. From the gold-inscribed Diwan-i-Khas to the small room where the last Mughal emperor stood trial under the British — and watched his empire end.

3.5 hrsHalf-day
15–30Group size
₹3,000per person
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Jama Masjid & Chandni Chowk

You'll see
  • Jama Masjid — the largest mosque in India, built by Shah Jahan
  • Sis Ganj Gurudwara — site of Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom (1675)
  • Khari Baoli — Asia's largest wholesale spice market
  • Paranthe wali gali & a Chandni Chowk food stop
  • Fatehpuri Masjid & the route Shah Jahan walked from his palace

Shahjahanabad's living streets. The capital Shah Jahan walked away from Agra to build — still functioning, still loud, still here. Includes a small group food stop.

4 hrsHalf-day
10–18Group size
₹2,800per person
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Lutyens Delhi

1911 — 1931

The capital the British planned in 1911 — and lost in 1947. Three kilometres of imperial geometry that India inherited and made its own.

Lutyens Delhi — the Imperial Capital

You'll see
  • India Gate & the National War Memorial (2019)
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan — Lutyens' Viceroy's House, exterior & Mughal Gardens (in season)
  • Parliament House & the new Sansad Bhavan (2023)
  • North Block & South Block — the secretariats of the Raj
  • Connaught Place — Lutyens' Georgian retail crescent, still trading
  • Jaipur House — now the National Gallery of Modern Art

The capital the British planned in 1911 — and lost seventeen years after it formally opened. Walk the geometric grid of Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, and the buildings India re-inhabited overnight in 1947.

3 hrsHalf-day
15–30Group size
₹2,400per person
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For teams & offsites

Why HR & L&D heads pick us.

Built for the kind of corporate experience your team will actually remember — and where you don't have to manage a single piece of logistics.

Pickup from Gurgaon

AC bus, ETA-tracked, on time. You walk in, you walk out. We handle the rest.

Story-led historians

Not tour guides reading off plaques. People who studied the monuments and can hold a room.

Photo-ready recap

Every walk includes a curated photo deck within 48 hours — ready for internal comms.

Permissions handled

Group tickets, ASI clearances, refreshments, restrooms — all sorted before you board the bus.

How it works

Four steps. No surprises.

i.

Discovery call

A 15-minute call. Team size, dates, energy level, what they like and what they don't.

ii.

Custom proposal

Itinerary, pricing, what's included — within 48 hours. One round of edits, no charge.

iii.

The walk day

We run point on everything. You show up with your team. Coffee, history, and a city you didn't know.

iv.

Recap & photos

Photo deck and a short write-up within 48 hours. Ready to forward to your team or post internally.

“Our first corporate pilot walks in May 2026. This space holds for their words and photos — until then, we let the work speak.”
Plan a walk

Tell us about your team.

Drop a line. We'll send a 15-minute slot within the working day. No forms, no funnels, no follow-up loops.