
Join us for a hauntingly beautiful night walk through the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, a place where centuries of Delhi’s history come alive—alongside tales of the unseen. In this special segment, Ruhaani Raatein, we delve into the world of djinns, the mystical beings believed to reside in this ancient land.
Guided by a historian and storyteller, we’ll explore how djinns are viewed and worshipped in Islamic traditions, and how folklore continues to shape the spiritual character of Mehrauli even today.
Our walk will take you through:
The tomb of Jamali Kamali, often called the Gay Taj Mahal for its poetic mystique and timeless love story
A haunting 500-year-old baoli (stepwell)
The remnants of a British-era swimming pool, hidden in plain sight
A peaceful lakeside café, perfect for ending the evening with a quiet reflection or a warm chai
As night falls and shadows grow, let the stories guide you through one of Delhi’s oldest, most magical spaces—where the past is never truly past.