[slideshow_deploy id=’107′]With Delhi Heritage (http://delhiheritagewalks.com/), you will see more than the touristic places, you will explore the lesser known parts of the city with walks for example in Hauz Khaz, Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi… A walk costs 400 rupees per head, 200 for children between 10 and 17 years, and free for children under 10 years old.
You can visit Delhi with a former street kid. The participants of the city walks visit the area of Paharganj, and the area of New Delhi railway station. The guide shares his story, opens your eyes about street kids life, and tabour the NGO that helps them. It is a good introduction to India, a good way to discover the “real India”. To get more information, you can visit this website: The donation for the walk is only 200 rupees, but you can give more, the money is used to help those children. http://www.salaambaalaktrust.com/city-walk.asp.
You can also discover the city with the Delhi Walks: http://delhiwalks.in/. You will explore any area that you want with a guide. You must book it at least one week before, the price depends on the number of participants per walk. Here you can select a tour among many walks, such as the “monsoon walk”, or the “spiritual walk”, or the “gourmet walk”…