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Walk through past: Month-long tourism fest begins, discover city's rich heritage
The Morning Standard
|February 18, 2024
DELHI Tourism Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Saturday inaugurated the 'Delhi Tourism Walk Festival' at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park.
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According to an official statement, walking tours will be organised at 50 historical spots under the programme to highlight important aspects of Delhi's vibrant history and culture.
The month-long festival beckons enthusiasts and tourists to join the guided exploration of Delhi's historic marvels, culinary delights, and architectural splendours.
The inaugural walk was launched at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park.
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