WALK : Delhi Karavan presents "Sair e Gulfaroshan", a heritage walk through the Mehrauli village > Meeting at Qutub Minar Ticket Counter > 3pm on 22nd October 2016

Time : 3:00 pm onwards Add to Calendar 22/10/2016 15:00 22/10/2016 18:00 Asia/Kolkata WALK : Delhi Karavan presents "Sair e Gulfaroshan", a heritage walk through the Mehrauli village Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2016/10/walk-delhi-karavan-presents-sair-e.html Yogmaya Temple opp. MCD car parking, Mehrauli, New Delhi - 110030 DD/MM/YYYY
(IMPORTANT : Please note that our walk will start at sharp 3pm and end at around 7pm. The published time for Qawwali and other celebrations at Jahaz Mahal is around 7 pm, by Sair E Gul Faroshan. While we will stick to our deadlines, Delhi Karavan shall not be responsible for any delay in the timings of programmes scheduled at Jahaz Mahal post walk.)

Duration : It's a 4 hour walk with Delhi Karavan 
(Jahaz Mahal events separate.)

Entry : Registration fee: Rs. 500/- ( to be paid on the day)

 Register at : goo.gl/Ca4eD6
NOTE: Our discussion will be done in Zabaan-e-Dilli (Urdu/Hindi ONLY).
CONTACT: Asif Khan Dehlvi – 9818278665

ESSENTIALS TO WEAR & CARRY:
1- All participants should carry something to cover their heads, so be it dupattas, scarves, handkerchiefs etc for the entry to Dargah and Temple.
2- Dress conservatively to respect religious sentiments of the people in the area.
2- Since there shall be good amount of walking in this event, ensure that you wear a good pair of walking shoes or flip-flops.
3- A bottle of drinking water and munchies if you need.

Meeting Point : Yogmaya Temple opp. MCD car parking, Mehrauli, New Delhi - 110030

Venue Info : Map | Nearest Metro Stations(Yellow Line) - 'Saket' & 'Qutub Minar'

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Best Way to Reach: Take the Metro till Qutub Minar on the Yellow Line (Gurgaoon-Jahangirpuri Track), cross MG Road and then take an auto (Rs 40) or Park your cars at Qutub Minar complex & or at Yogamaya Temple car parking , and take an auto (Rs 20). DTC buses also run from all parts of Delhi to Mehrauli Bus Terminal

Event Description : 
Delhi Karavan, a timeless journey of experiences and storytelling is ready with it's annual event, "Sair e Gulfaroshan", a heritage walk through the Mehrauli village.


वाक़ई सैर है ये देखने ही के क़ाबिल, चश्मे अंजुम हो ना इस सैर पर क्यूँ माइल।" ~ Bahadur Shah Zafar.

Hidden behind the urban clutter lies a Delhi where a different era pulsates, and from one such time in this season of festivities we bring for our musaafirs the stories from the 'Phoolwaalon ki Sair.'

We will walk through the places which see Mehrauli turn into a fair of flowers and colors and understand how a Mughal prince's dislike of a British resident led to the events that finally culminated into a festival that beholds in it's essence unity, transcending all faiths. We will understand it's cultural and religious significance and how it saw a revival post independence.

We shall trace our steps with many more interesting kisse and kahaaniyaan in the voice of the Karavan's storyteller starting from,
1. Yogamaya Temple
2. Adham Khan Tomb
3. Dargah Qutub Sahab
4. Zafar Mahal
5. walk through the Mehrauli village
6. Mughal era Jharna and to the Jahaz Mahal, which illuminates with the cultural celebrations organised by the state government.

The state government each year organises events to mark the celebration of Phoolwalon ki Sair. Free passes are available for the same, at different venues.You may please go and acquire passes if you wish to attend the event.

We shall update you with the places dispensing passes if you wish to attend the event.


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WALK : Delhi Karavan presents "Sair e Gulfaroshan", a heritage walk through the Mehrauli village > Meeting at Qutub Minar Ticket Counter > 3pm on 22nd October 2016 WALK : Delhi Karavan presents "Sair e Gulfaroshan", a heritage walk through the Mehrauli village > Meeting at Qutub Minar Ticket Counter > 3pm on 22nd October 2016 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Saturday, October 22, 2016 Rating: 5

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