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Delhi Govt Announces Four New Tourism Circuits and Weekend 'Haunted Heritage Walk' starting Feb 20
Published : Feb 7, 2026, 5:39 pm IST
Updated : Feb 7, 2026, 5:39 pm IST
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These themed circuits are 'Dilli Ki Dharohar', 'Dilli ka Dil aur Virasat', 'Dilli ka Rahasya', and 'Dilli Dekho Dil Se' and will operate daily except Mondays. File Photo.
These themed circuits are 'Dilli Ki Dharohar', 'Dilli ka Dil aur Virasat', 'Dilli ka Rahasya', and 'Dilli Dekho Dil Se' and will operate daily except Mondays. File Photo.

These tours cover major sites like Akshardham Mandir, the National War Memorial, and Qutub Complex.

Delhi Govt Announces Four New Tourism Circuits and Weekend 'Haunted Heritage Walk' starting Feb 20

The Delhi government will introduce four curated tourism routes and a heritage walk on February 20 to commemorate its first year of governance. The initiative, organised by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), aims to offer residents and visitors a systematic way to explore the capital's historical and cultural landmarks.

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These themed circuits are 'Dilli Ki Dharohar', 'Dilli ka Dil aur Virasat', 'Dilli ka Rahasya', and 'Dilli Dekho Dil Se' and will operate daily except Mondays.

Each circuit is designed as a half-day guided tour using an organised bus service from a designated assembly point. Morning tours include 'Dilli Ki Dharohar' (8 am – 2 pm, Rs 315 for adults) and 'Dilli ka Rahasya'. Evening options include 'Dilli ka Dil aur Virasat' (4 pm – 9:30 pm, Rs 420 for adults) and 'Dilli Dekho Dil Se'. These tours cover major sites like Akshardham Mandir, the National War Memorial, and Qutub Complex, alongside drive-past views of some landmarks.

Additionally, a 'Haunted Heritage Walk' at Malcha Mahal will debut on February 20, held on weekends for groups of at least six people at Rs 550 per person.

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Tickets for all experiences can be booked online via the official website or mobile app. This rollout is part of a broader strategy to encourage residents to rediscover Delhi’s layered history through immersive and accessible cultural experiences.

Source: The Tribune

 

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