Explore Delhi’s lesser-known monuments with the Heritage Walk Festival
The festival, which began on October 10, will run for 80 days, giving travelers an opportunity to explore the hidden historical treasures of Delhi over the next 80 days.

Explore the lesser-known monuments of Delhi with the Heritage Walk Festival. Credit: iStock
winding streets of Delhi Travelers have continued to tell stories of kings and queens; Deep memories are imprinted in the foundation of every historical monument and house. There is so much to discover and learn here, and this is where the Heritage Walk gives you the chance to really immerse yourself in the culture and history of India’s capital city.

And now, this city will come alive with layers of history Delhi Heritage Walk FestivalWhich promises 80 days of in-depth exploration into the city’s rich past. The festival, which began on October 10 at the Mutiny Memorial on Kamla Nehru Ridge in Civil Lines and will run till December 31, offers participants a chance to visit nearly 100 historical sites across the capital, showcasing Delhi’s age-old heritage. Is. From the Mughal wonders of Old Delhi to the British-era structures in Lutyens’ Delhi, each walk offers an opportunity to connect with the architectural grandeur and cultural heritage of the capital.

The festival, which entertains history buffs and curious travelers, will focus on Delhi’s lesser-known gems as well as its iconic sites. Participants can look forward to seeing the hidden mosques, bustling markets, century-old mansions and historic gardens spread across the city. During the inaugural Heritage Walk, Delhi Tourism Minister, Saurabh Bhardwaj emphasized the importance of hundreds of lesser-known heritage sites, which are largely unknown to both the public and the younger generation. This year’s edition of the Heritage Walk Festival is set to be the biggest ever, with an elaborate itinerary that includes visits to 100 diverse historical sites.
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Led by expert historians, archaeologists and local storytellers, these walks highlight not only the architectural beauty of Delhi, but also the social and cultural narratives that have shaped its development.
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