Old Delhi, Delhi, India | 2022: This walk continues from where the previous video ended, somewhere in the narrow and mystical lanes of Dharampura in Shahjahanabad - also called as Chandni Chowk or Old Delhi. We continue ambling about in Dharampura finding historical havelis and the humans who live around them.
After walking by a few crumbling havelis we arrived at the now restored Haveli Dharampura which stands tall on a narrow lane in Dharampura. We are able to get a glance inside and look at the pretty reception area of the Haveli but an extensive tour was not quite allowed unfortunately. Slightly disappointed but immensely satisfied with the glimpses that we got of this place, we proceed ahead and find more intricately designed haveli entrances and balconies along our way into Kinari Bazar.
At Kinari Bazar we chance upon another beautiful and historical section that was especially quite and especially well maintained. This area was adjacent to a famous Jain temple in the area. The havelis here were small and probably were more like houses than havelis but they were still very pretty and nicely maintained, almost as if the gates of these havelis / houses were competing with each other.
Once we step out of this pretty area we walk a little further in Kinari Bazar and find a famous place for the rich and delicious Khurchan which is made from the scrapes of rich milk that sticks to the sides of the traditional utensil used to heat milk. Eating this yummy and rich and fatty dessert almost ends our day on a wonderful note. We soon walk out to the main road of Chandi Chowk, the road that stretches from Red Fort on the east till the Fatehpuri Masjid on the West. Our walk ends on this road right in front of the Sikh Gurudwara Sisganj.
Негізгі бет Walk with me | Ep. 03B - Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, India | Havelis of Dharampura and Kinari Bazaar
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