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Please dress modestly and ensure that you have adequate sun protection. Religious monuments require both men and women to cover their heads with a scarf or a large handkerchief. Please feel free to bring your own, but if you forget we are happy to provide you with one. All visitors to the temples on our tours are required to remove their shoes.
Please dress modestly and ensure that you have adequate sun protection. Religious monuments require both men and women to cover their heads with a scarf or a large handkerchief. Please feel free to bring your own, but if you forget we are happy to provide you with one. All visitors to the temples on our tours are required to remove their shoes.
Most amenities are including as a part of the tour package including transportation, water and tea. However, any additional purchases made during the tour will not be covered.
Our guides are salaried employees and as such no tips are required. However, if you had a particularly wonderful experience feel free to tip up to 10% of the total tour cost.
No photos are allowed in the Metro for security reasons, and no photos are allowed in the slum out of respect for the people who live there. Also, no selfies are allowed in any of the Sikh temples we visit.
Special For Slum Tour.
Yes, it’s 100% safe. We have been working with members of the community for many years and have a ton of local connections. To us, the people of the Sanjay Colony Slum are family, and we run an NGO in the slum dedicated to youth education and empowerment. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us and we’ll be happy to answer whatever you’re wondering!
Delhi by Locals was founded by Pradeep Kumar in 2016. He took the plunge and quit his job to undertake the risk of starting a business of his own. At the root of his decision was his love for Delhi and his passion for sharing the city he was born and raised in with visitors.