In Delhi
This morning venture out to Old Delhi, wandering through alleyways for an authentic Delhi street food. Keep your eye out for the local chai wallah, renowned for his delicious milky tea. Next, jump on the city's metro system and head to Jama Masjid – Delhi's oldest mosque. There is also a significant Sikh population, so continue the religious theme over a vegetarian lunch at a local Sikh temple. After lunch, tour Chandni Chowk – one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi. Visit the spice warehouses in the back alleys of Khari Baoli and meet a seller to hear them talk spice mixes for the market. Old Delhi is famous for its narrow lanes and the most delicious cuisines. The small gullies (lanes) have an incredible variety of food to offer Delhi food tour is only completed by visiting the Paratha Wali Gali in Chandni Chowk, in this lane, where every shop sells a variety of Parathas (bread) stuffed with some unknown but the most delicious filling. Old Delhi has numerous street joints famous for selling Chats, Dahi Bhalle, Tikki, Fruit Chat, and Phirni. You'll find everything here, from saris to silver jewelry. Take a cycle rickshaw ride through the crowded market. Then drive past the dramatic Red Fort- built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1648. Visit Raj Ghat, a memorial to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
In the afternoon you will visit of of Qutub Minar, a 72.5 m minaret, the tallest "skyscraper" in the world when built (1193-1368). Drive past India Gate, a memorial for the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and President's House, the official residence of the President of India”.