An exotic exclusive night journey, that opens up a whole new, Delhi-by night experience. You are going to relive the Delhi of yesteryears, of slow travel of the most romantic kind as you head out in a baggi, the traditional horse-drawn carriage. As the horse clip-clops its way through darkened street with their floodlit monuments the entire ambience of the city is bathed in the patina of an older Delhi. Memories of another day are summoned up as you enter the Raj-era world of Lutyen’s Delhi with its elegant tree-lined boulevards and majestic buildings. Savour the unspooling of the narratives that bring alive the world of the Mughals, the Slave rulers and more, beautifully documented in the amber lit monuments, symbols of the lost empires of Delhi.
Tuck into a specially curated exclusive meal delicately tempered with stories and spices, just for you as an added temptation for this night.
Imagine no more, as all this is set to get real, in a private setting of a small group, all set to unravel the mysteries of a land, the seat of power, for as long as we have known.
Night visit to Qutub Minar, a UNESCO-acclaimed World Heritage SiteRide on a Baggi, the traditional horse driven carriagePersonalised, hand crafted, sit-down dinner – laid out exclusively for youSavour the night journey atop a baggi from the new city to the old, with intriguing tales of the Mughal – British era.
Our memorable evening in Delhi, done in yesteryears- style, will begin with a night visit to the savour, under the stars, the splendor of the UNESCO-acclaimed World Heritage Site of the Qutb Minar. Your transport on this night on the town will be the traditional baggi, a horse-drawn carriage – slow and easy – slow paced travel at its most endearing! This will be followed up a beautifully curated, sit-down dinner. Over some fine food and conversations we will re-discover the memories which keep Delhi of the olden days alive. This is even more thrilling as we soak in the treasured moments of the baggi ride from the new city to the old, as you are introduced to the intriguing tales from the Mughal and British eras.