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We believe Delhi is best experienced with good company. Whether you are a local or visiting from across the globe, our tours are designed for sharing stories, chai, and laughter.

Our guides, the storytellers and soul of our tours, share a laugh before a walk. Their passion for Delhi is contagious and makes every tour a unique experience.

The simple joy of a hot cup of chai on a cool morning. We believe these small, authentic moments are what make a travel experience truly memorable.

A group gathers around a local chai stall, a typical scene from our Raj Tour in New Delhi. It's a perfect break to chat, recharge, and soak in the local atmosphere.

We love seeing the reactions of tourists trying Indian chai for the first time. This video captures the fun and cultural exchange that happens on our tours.

A large group celebrating a special occasion with us at the Agrasen ki Baoli stepwell. We love hosting private and corporate groups for unique city explorations.

A group photo celebrating a couple's 16th anniversary at India Gate. We are honored to be a part of our guests' special moments and milestones.

A guide shares stories with a group in the golden morning light at India Gate. Our tours are designed to bring the history of such iconic monuments to life.

A tour group enjoys a sustainable picnic with reusable utensils in a park. We are committed to making our experiences environmentally friendly while providing a delightful break.

A corporate group from KLM walks through a historic gateway. We design engaging neighborhood explorations for our partners and their teams.

Our team poses with our partners from KLM. We are proud to collaborate with organizations that share our vision for sustainable and meaningful travel.

About Our Community of Explorers

We keep our groups intentionally small because we want you to actually talk to each other, not just follow a guide. That moment when the group pauses for masala chai and starts swapping stories about their own cities is when the tour really comes alive, turning strangers into a temporary community.

Our approach to exploring Delhi isn't about rushing to tick monuments off a list. It's about 'slow travel'—walking through the Northern Ridge or cycling through Old Delhi at a pace that lets you actually notice the details. We’ve found that the best parts of our tours often happen off the planned path, during those unplanned conversations at a local chai stall or while watching migratory birds along the Yamuna.

Why Our Groups Feel Different

We don't do massive tour buses. By keeping our walks and rides intimate, we create a space where everyone feels comfortable asking questions or sharing their own perspective. You might find yourself cycling alongside a corporate team from KLM one day or chatting with a solo traveler from overseas the next. It’s a mix of Dilliwale (Delhi locals) who want to see their home city with fresh eyes and visitors who want to skip the tourist traps.

The Social Element

We believe food and stories are the glue that holds our community together. Whether it's our Chandni Chowk food walk where we help you navigate the chaos of the spice markets, or a heritage stroll through Lodhi Garden, the goal is the same: connection. We aren't just guides; we are storytellers who want to help you feel the pulse of the city. If you've been looking for a way to meet like-minded people while discovering the hidden baolis, mosques, and alleys of Delhi, you’re in the right place. Come for the history, stay for the chai, and leave with new friends.

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Delhi By Cycle

Starts at Delhi By Cycle, Daryaganj, New DelhiStarts from 1,300 per person

We started this back in 2009 just to get people off the tourist trail and onto the real streets of Delhi. We aren't here to lecture you with dry facts; we're here to facilitate the kind of conversations that usually only happen when you're tired, happy, and holding a hot cup of chai.