In 2014, when Madpackers Hospitality was founded, the goal was not just to provide accommodation but to offer travelers from around the world an authentic experience of Delhi's rich culture and food. With this vision in mind, we started the "Delhi Belly Food Tour," a culinary adventure that would leave guests with appreciation for the city's flavors and traditions. Since then Delhi Belly Food Tour has hosted over 10,000 travelers. Each one has left the tour with a heart full of joy and a satisfied belly, cherishing the memories of the flavors, warm hospitality, and the lively ambiance that made the experience truly unforgettable. The tour included visits to spice markets as well, where the air is filled with delightful aromas. The Delhi Belly Food Tour is not just about food; it is also a way to experience Delhi's culture through its diverse and tasty cuisine. It celebrated the spirit of Delhi, where food is not only about eating but also about love, passion, and community.
Street bites: Join us on this tour as we taste the best of Old Delhi's veg and non-veg cuisine
Discover the aromatic paradise of Khari Baoli, Asia's largest wholesale spice market in Old Delhi. Prepare to be mesmerized by the vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and incredible flavors that surround you. Experience the hustle and bustle of this historic marketplace, where traders and buyers come together to fulfill their culinary desires. Whether you're a food lover or an avid home cook, Khari Baoli is the perfect place to discover and bring home the authentic flavors of India.
Step into the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, a vibrant market in Old Delhi that will transport you back in time. Explore a shopper's paradise, where you can find everything from traditional textiles and dazzling jewelry to unique handicrafts. Indulge your taste buds in the tantalizing flavors of street food, from savory samosas to sweet and crispy jalebis. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and discover the charm of this iconic market. Experience the essence of Delhi's culture and heritage at Chandni Chowk, where every visit is a delightful adventure.
Seesh Ganj Gurudwara, situated in Old Delhi, holds deep significance for the Sikh community. It is named after the location where the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was executed. The gurudwara features a serene marble structure and a peaceful prayer hall. It is renowned for its langar, where free meals are served to all visitors, promoting equality and service. A visit to Seesh Ganj Gurudwara offers a glimpse into Sikh heritage and a chance to experience spiritual solace and community service.
You will make your own way to the meeting points