Duration : 01 Day
Place Covered : Delhi
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MealsThe Delhi Food & Spice Market Walk + Temple Tour combines the city’s vibrant culinary heritage with its deep spiritual traditions. This is not just a food tour or a temple visit—it is an immersive Delhi sightseeing package that captures the essence of the capital’s heart and soul. Designed for travellers who want authentic experiences, this half-day journey takes you through Old Delhi’s famous Chandni Chowk food lanes, the aromatic Khari Baoli spice market, and serene temples that reflect India’s diverse faiths.
Accompanied by a professional guide and assisted by your private car with an experienced Delhi tour driver, you can enjoy tastings of traditional snacks, sweets, and drinks while also gaining insight into India’s culinary history. At the same time, visits to iconic spiritual landmarks such as the Lotus Temple, ISKCON Temple, or Gurudwara Bangla Sahib allow you to balance indulgence with serenity. This unique Delhi private food and temple tour ensures hygiene, safety, and comfort while offering authentic connections to the culture of India’s capital.
Your Delhi tour driver will pick you up from your hotel. Meet your guide and proceed towards Old Delhi.
Begin with a guided Delhi food walk in Chandni Chowk. Sample hot parathas at the iconic Paranthe Wali Gali, followed by spiced chaats, samosas, and freshly prepared lassi. Visit historic sweet shops to taste jalebis and other traditional desserts.
From Chandni Chowk, walk into Khari Baoli, the largest spice market in Asia. Surrounded by sacks of cardamom, saffron, red chillies, and dried fruits, your guide explains the importance of spices in Indian cuisine and culture. Here, you can also purchase small spice packs to take home.
After the vibrant market, your private car takes you to Delhi’s spiritual landmarks. Visit the serene Lotus Temple, known for its striking architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Continue to the ISKCON Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, where devotional chants and cultural exhibits bring India’s traditions alive. Conclude with a visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, the Sikh temple with its golden dome and sacred pond, known for welcoming all visitors.
After 4–5 hours, your Delhi tour driver drops you back at your hotel, marking the end of a flavourful and spiritual journey.
You will taste parathas, samosas, chaats, jalebis, and lassi from trusted shops.
The tour usually takes 4–5 hours, depending on the pace and number of stops.
Yes, we select stalls and shops with strong reputations for hygiene and quality.
Absolutely. All tastings can be adapted to vegetarian preferences.
Typically the Lotus Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib are included, though options are flexible.
Yes, the itinerary can be tailored with more food stops, additional temples, or other interests.