Delhi Tourism continues to strengthen its position as a leading experiential tourism destination by organizing a series of curated Heritage Walks designed to promote cultural engagement, boost night tourism, and increase the average length of stay in the capital.
As part of this initiative, Delhi Tourism recently curated a special Heritage Walk for officials from REC Limited, a ‘Maharatna’ Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Power, Government of India.
The immersive experience covered the historic Mehrauli Archaeological Park and the iconic Qutub Minar, offering participants a deep dive into Delhi’s layered history, architectural grandeur and rich cultural legacy. The initiative was highly appreciated by the participants, who described the walk as engaging, insightful and thoughtfully curated.

Promoting Night Tourism & Experiential Engagement
Delhi Tourism has been actively developing thematic walks, many of which are scheduled during late afternoons and evenings, to enhance the capital’s night-time tourism offerings and encourage visitors to extend their stay.
Some of the flagship Heritage Walks include:
Haunted Heritage Walk at Feroz Shah Kotla
Dekho Apna CP (Connaught Place Circuit)
Dilli ka Dil Dekho
Walk of Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi)
Food Walk – Old Delhi
Walk of Qutub Minar & Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Walk of Hauz Khas at Hauz Khas Complex
Ek Shaam Shaheedon Ke Naam (National War Memorial)
Roshan-e-Dilli (Evening Walk at Qutub Complex)
Nawabo ki Aakhari Nishani
Dilli ka Dil aur Worship Places Walk
These walks are tailored for corporate groups, PSUs, institutions, resident welfare associations, students and domestic as well as international tourists.

Through these curated experiences, Delhi Tourism aims to:
Position Delhi as a year-round experiential destination
Strengthen evening and night tourism circuits
Increase tourist footfall and average duration of stay
Promote heritage conservation through public engagement
Stimulate local economic activity around heritage precincts
By transforming traditional sightseeing into immersive storytelling experiences, Delhi Tourism is redefining how visitors engage with the capital’s history and culture.

Delhi Tourism invites corporates and institutions to convert team outings into enriching journeys through time.
For Bookings & Information:
Website: www.delhitourism.gov.in
Phone: 011-23365358 | 011-23363607
Email: tourism@delhitourism.gov.in













