Our title deeply resonates with the nature of the venue's history - the fort, a poetic composition in stone and marble, has withstood every conceivable test of time and tide and continues to stand resolutely, from Shah Jahan's ambitious dream of the mid-17th century down to Nehru, the Tricolour and the heady days of August, 1947.
At this walk, the charms of an early-winter evening and the magic of Mughal architectural delicacy brilliantly lit-up will form the backdrop to an in-depth tour of the new and exceptional Dalmia Museum (a yet-to-be-discovered gem in its state of the art exhibition design and historical storytelling) and a recounting of the rousing, moving story of this massive undertaking and those who lived in it.
Details
Good to know
- Min 5, Max 10 people. Exception can be made in terms of the minimum if only 2 or more people have booked, but the number is still less than 5.
- Duration - 2.5 hours.
- Transport is not included.
- Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended for extensive walking.
- Carry water and energy bars.
What's included
- Immersive Audio-Visual interactions,
- Postcard as takeaways at the end of the walk.
What's not
What it's worth
- Adults - Rs 1,500/person
- College/University Students - Rs 1,200/person
- Students/Children below 18 - Rs 900/person
Where it is
Address : Lal Qila, New Delhi, Delhi, India