Tour Overview

Delhi is not one story — it is many, unfolding simultaneously.

Delhi: Layers in Motion is a thoughtfully curated guided tour that moves across the city, tracing how contemporary expression, forgotten power centres, and living food traditions coexist within a single day.

From bold street murals in Lodhi to quiet tombs of generals and nobles, and finally to regional flavours at Delhi Haat, this experience connects art, architecture, and everyday culture — not through proximity, but through meaning.

This is Delhi as it is lived.
Layered. Moving. Alive.

Places Covered

1. Lodhi Art District

Around ten curated murals across Lodhi’s streets, created by Indian and international artists.
Guided focus: contemporary public art, themes, artists, and how modern Delhi tells its stories on walls.

2. Safdarjung’s Tomb

A late Mughal monument marking transition and decline.
Guided focus: Mughal aesthetics, garden design, and the end of an era.

3. Najaf Khan’s Tomb

A lesser-known tomb of a powerful military commander.
Guided focus: individuals behind empires, loyalty, and military authority.

4. Darya Khan’s Tomb

Quiet, almost anonymous — yet historically significant.
Guided focus: forgotten patrons, hierarchy beyond emperors, everyday Mughal Delhi.

5. Bade Khan ka Gumbad

A Lodhi-era structure bridging Sultanate and Mughal sensibilities.
Guided focus: architectural transitions and continuity across dynasties.

6. Delhi Haat (Closing Experience)

A relaxed end to the day with regional Indian food.
Guided focus: culinary diversity, regional traditions, and food as cultural memory.

Tour Plan

Suggested Duration 6 – 7 hours

• Short guided walks at each site
• Comfortable private transfers between locations
• Leisurely food stop to conclude

Tour Style
  • Curated, narrative-led, and city-spanning
  • Combines contemporary culture with deep history
  • Designed for travellers who want context, not just sights
What to Expect
  • Street art beyond Instagram highlights
  • Lesser-known tombs rarely included in standard tours
  • A sense of Delhi as a living, evolving city
  • A gentle transition from history to food and conversation
Good to Know
  • Comfortable shoes recommended
  • Includes short drives between sites
  • Food at Delhi Haat is pay-as-you-choose
  • Ideal for travellers curious about both old and new Delhi
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