Dilli kahan gayee tere kuchon ke raunaqen
Galiyon se sar jhuka ke guzarne laga huun main바카라
Seeing cities with heritage walkers, adept at both history and lore
Dilli kahan gayee tere kuchon ke raunaqen
Galiyon se sar jhuka ke guzarne laga huun main바카라
Jaan Nisar Akhtar
The crisscrossing web of overhead wires makes strange designs against a hazy November sun. On the lane below is even more chaos. A nonchalant bull stands in the middle, unmindful of the relentless honks. The smell from the halwai shops mix with the garbage rotting by the roadside, close to a hawker selling attar. Chandni Chowk is still the vibrant, pulsating marketplace that Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had envisaged when he had set up 바카라Moonlight Square바카라 in the 17th century. But the lanes and bylanes that make up old Delhi바카라the loving 바카라Dilli바카라 of Mir Taqi Mir, Ghalib and Zauq바카라also reflect the anguish of poets. Some of the once-magnificent havelis are almost on the verge of collapse, others have been completely altered. The magnificent pool in the middle of Chandni Chowk, designed by Shah Jahan바카라s daughter Jahanara, is long gone.
But some signs of the past remain. Some among them, hidden from the cursory glance. And it takes some special eyes to see these hidden delights of Mughal Dilli. Or a British Calcutta. Or the Nizam바카라s Hyderabad. There are some places that 바카라Raju guide바카라 won바카라t바카라and can바카라t바카라show you. And then you turn to someone like Javeria Tanveer, 25, an MPhil in art history from the National Museum Institute in Delhi and a professional guide. And she guides you through a stunning 16th century Jain temple in the heart of old Delhi, at the cul-de-sac in Gali Naughara, a narrow lane with nine beautiful havelis built by Jains who had settled in the locality during the Mughal period. The shrine mixes traditional Jain architecture with Islamicate design, especially in the murals made of glazed tiles and mirrors. 바카라The architecture you see here, the multi-foliated arches, were especially commissioned by Shah Jahan,바카라 she tells a group accompanying her.
Javeria Tanveer of India City Walks points at an earthily ornate chaukhat in Delhi바카라s Chandni Chowk
Tanveer is among a new breed of young Indian history enthusiasts who are sharing their knowledge and expertise with people through guided tours, which have come to be known as 바카라heritage walks바카라. Across towns and cities, these people are creating a genre of tourism that caters to select people who want to learn about the past through the eyes of historians and experts. And there are many who still prefer a 바카라live바카라 tour to putting on VR goggles to go skinny dipping in the Mediterranean. For these enthusiasts, nothing beats an actual historian or archaeologist helping them unearth the trade secrets of the 300-year-old sweet shop bustling right next door.
After completing her MPhil, Tanveer joined the Delhi-based India City Walks, an organisation unearthing the heritage of cities one step at a time. 바카라I바카라ve grown up in old Delhi and have loved every corner of this city. Being an explorer felt like a natural choice after my MPhil,바카라 Tanveer says as she deftly skips away from a flower-ferrying tonga, meandering through a lane that resembles Willy Wonka바카라s trippy chocolate factory. Sachin Bansal founded the India City Walks after a corporate career that took him jet-setting in business class across golden beaches and azure seas. Since 2013-14, the 바카라explorer바카라 by passion has been designing and curating walks with a team of heritage enthusiasts. His partner in this endeavour is his wife Nidhi, who had clocked in close to two decades in the hospitality sector before coming on board the walk-wagon. The couple have managed to map most of the country, including tier two cities, through their innovative wanderings, most often on foot, and at other times on local rickshaws. 바카라An experience is much more than a tour,바카라 says Bansal.
While the traditional guide can still be found traipsing across town with groups of wide-eyed Indian and foreign tourists taking selfies in front of the Taj Mahal, demand for the less-googled gems is steadily on the rise. 바카라I try and always avoid the Golconda fort and take people around it instead,바카라 says a Hyderabad-based explorer who conducts walks almost every weekend. A journalist by profession바카라the publicity-shy Hyderabadi who does not want his name published has set out on a mission to acquaint fellow-Hyderabadis with the city they live in, and yet, are strangers to. 바카라I honestly got tired of people saying no one does anything about the heritage and culture of the city바카라.I thought, why not do these walks? I conduct them during the early hours of the day when the streets are mostly deserted. I also get experts and archaeologists to talk about particular spots,바카라 he says.
Intricate motifs of the ceiling at the Jain temple at Gali Naughara, Delhi
Most of them do it purely out of their love for antiquity and culture, charging up to Rs 650 per person. 바카라The scheduled walks happen every weekend. Everyone can attend a walk for its duration of one-and-a-half hours for Rs 450, and for two-and-a-half to three hour walks the price is around Rs 650 per person,바카라 says Tathagata Neogi, archaeologist and founder of Heritage Walk Calcutta, which he established in early 2017 with his wife, Chelsea McGill. Neogi set out to create a space for 바카라academics바카라 willing to step out of their comfort zones and 바카라make their research available to the public바카라. Neogi바카라s walks are seldom one-sided sermons on Calcutta바카라s past; they frequently tap into the argumentative soul in the feisty Bengali as well. 바카라Our walk provides the space to talk about the various aspects of an event or debate. We don바카라t impose any opinion on any one, people just express what they want to,바카라 Neogi adds as he gears up to do multiple rounds of the National Library and other archives for his walks. One of them is curiously called 바카라murder and mayhem바카라, taking people through infamous spots of notorious killings and giving them a glimpse into Calcutta바카라s underbelly.
Clearly, this is no child바카라s play, as one needs to cover miles of historical and factual ground before setting off on one such walk. And as the famous adage asks you to innovate to succeed, India바카라s young community of heritage walkers seems to take that advice rather seriously. 바카라It바카라s like conducting storytelling sessions through the lanes of a city. We represent the city in different themes and conduct night walks, ghost walks and even food walks,바카라 says Asif Khan Dehlvi of Delhi Karavan, which has now branched out to include Jaipur, Calcutta, Hyderabad, and will soon launch Lucknow chapters as well. Growing up in Old Delhi, he didn바카라t quite fit into a corporate organisation as an HR executive. 바카라My manager was always unhappy with me. She wanted to know why I don바카라t smile much at work. In reality, I had already taken off to my world of fantasies and djinns whose stories I have grown up on. I ended up quitting my job in 2011 and starting Delhi Karavan,바카라 he says in pure Hindustani. It바카라s how he chooses to conduct his walks as well. 바카라The 15-odd people on walks with us come from various backgrounds. Most are locals while some have come and settled in Delhi. Some are foreigners as well. While the foreigners don바카라t understand the language, they enjoy the authentic flavour it brings to a walk,바카라 Dehlvi says.
Delhi Karavan바카라s Asif Khan Dehlvi explains the wonders of Delhi바카라s Purana Qilla
From customising the story to fit the audience바카라s profile, to curating private walks at premium rates, the new-age explorer is more than just a sophisticated version of your friendly old guide바카라she is a secret-keeper of the breathing city that lives within a concrete metropolis. 바카라It바카라s more than just buildings. Heritage is the people, the stories. We conduct walks through different parts of every other city that you can think of in India, even Benaras. The idea is to constantly stay updated. We love what we do,바카라 says Soumi Roy of India City Walks. After completing her PhD in history from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Roy found it difficult to escape the charms of the nomadic life being offered by her present workplace. 바카라I shifted from teaching in colleges to working with India City Walks full time. It바카라s a new experience every day. Come to think of it, it바카라s not too different. The teacher remains the same, only the class keeps changing. Same here,바카라 Roy adds.
Ahmedabad바카라s Raipur Gate
바카라I was born and brought up in Delhi, so was my father. Yet, I had to talk to people and ask others about my own city,바카라 says Delhi Karavan바카라s Sudipta Agarwal. 바카라The reward in this is not in cash but when people come and tell me how I have managed to show them a city they never knew existed before. For instance, did you know that there바카라s an Ashokan edict in Delhi바카라s East of Kailash?바카라 While Agarwal simultaneously prepares for a PhD in history of Delhi, she believes her first hand tryst with its formidable legacy has only helped enrich her research. However, she바카라s not an exception. Juggling his on-campus duties as an English professor at Miranda House, and moonlighting as an expert on the old relics of Delhi, Amit Ranjan finds himself gravitating to Humayun바카라s Tomb almost every other day, in search of brand new stories. 바카라I바카라ve conducted several walks with foreigners, expats and my Australian friends through Sanjay Vann and Humayun바카라s Tomb. Ten years ago, when I was a journalist, I wrote extensively on the heritage of Delhi. My interest in history goes beyond my work. I have books coming up on Dara Shikoh and John Lang, the lawyer of Rani of Jhansi,바카라 Ranjan says. The academic conducts his heritage strolls in collaboration with Sahapedia, a non-profit online platform commissioning and curating research in the field of Indian arts and culture. Being a key stakeholder in the field of Indian heritage, Sahapedia has brought on board several academics and experts to conduct their heritage walks across not just mainland India, but also in the Northeast since November 2016. 바카라It바카라s about making history more relevant. Collaborating with Sahapedia, I have conducted food walks and folk legend walks, among others,바카라 says Duli Ete, assistant professor of history in Itanagar바카라s Dera Natung College. While trying to destigmatise the job done by traditional guides, often identified as unqualified laymen rattling off tales instead of facts to unassuming tourists, the process of curating an information-filled accurate walk also entails safeguarding such oral traditions. 바카라Truth is relative. The historical sources we have access to are mostly written by the British in which we are the villains. In that case, knowing the local history becomes important,바카라 Ete says.
Back in Old Delhi, as Tanveer points to the brightly coloured facades of the Jain havelis, Mir바카라s poetic words sound the perfect description of the beauty that Delhi is. But these words also fit any other place with a lane soaked in history. These are not just lanes of Delhi but paintings by artists.