Trip Info
Take a guided tour of some of Delhi’s more unusual museums. See the development of toilets over the centuries and thousands of dolls from around the world. Enjoy demonstrations at the Crafts Museum and see old train engines at the National Rail Museum.
Visit museums that aren’t typically on Delhi tour itineraries, spending a full day on a guided tour of several of these interesting places. Travel by Delhi’s metro, by tuk-tuk, and by cycle rickshaw as you explore the city with your local expert guide.
Visit the quirky Sulabh International Museum of Toilets that houses toilet-related objects dating from 2,500 B.C. to modern times. See the development of the sanitation habits of the human race!
The National Rail Museum houses a great collection of old engines and coaches. You can also take a ride in one if you wish.
At the delightful Crafts Museum complex you’ll observe Indian crafters at work. You can try your creative skills on a pottery wheel.
Shankar’s International Dolls Museum is home to 6,000 dolls from 85 countries. You’ll see 500 dolls dressed in their national costumes as well.
Your adventure awaits!
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