Find Stillness in the Heart of Delhi: Step Into Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, the Capital’s Radiant Sikh Temple

In a city that rarely slows down, the golden dome reflected in still waters, the hum of devotional kirtan, and the warmth of a free meal shared with strangers offer a moment of pure, unexpected peace.

Information about Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

In the vibrant heart of New Delhi lies Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, a radiant sanctuary where history, spirituality, and service come alive. Once the 17th-century bungalow of Raja Jai Singh, it became sanctified by the compassionate stay of the young Guru Har Krishan, who served the cholera-stricken and left behind a sacred well whose water, now a silver Sarovar, is revered for its healing powers. What we like about Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara is how it effortlessly blends timeless devotion with modern hope—its gleaming golden dome and Nishan Sahib flag tower over serene white marble, while its community kitchen (langar) nourishes thousands daily with humble vegetarian meals offered to all, irrespective of creed. The complex is alive with harmonious kirtan in the Darbar Sahib, a museum honoring Sikh legacy, a charitable hospital, school, and a welcoming Yatri Niwas for travelers. A pilgrimage and cultural treasure, it speaks of Sikh values—service, equality, compassion—shining brightly amid Delhi’s hum. Viventura invites you to pause here, feel the gentle stillness, sip Amrit from the Sarovar, and embrace a moment of peace that lingers long after you leave.

Interesting facts about Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

Built over a well believed to heal

Named “Bangla” from Rajput bungalow

Langar serves up to 100k meals/day

WWII sanctuary during anti-Sikh riots

Pictures of Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

Highlights Close to Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara

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Rickshaw Ride

It is one of the easiest ways to travel and also one of the most memorable. Taking a rickshaw ride through Old Delhi puts you at the same level as the heart of India: the sound of honking horns, temple bells, the smell of spices, and the steam from chai. From the minarets of Jama Masjid to the tangled lanes of Chandni Chowk, you can experience centuries of history in just a few minutes. What we love about the rickshaw ride is how personal it feels - close enough to hear the conversations of shopkeepers, smell the aroma of frying samosas, and catch a glimpse of a bride's bangles shining in the crowd. With karmaventura, your ride is safe, guided, and respectful - it is a part of a deeper journey, not just a thrill. You will laugh, lean, and maybe even duck, and discover that sometimes, the best way to travel is when someone else is pedaling.

India Gate
India Gate

The India Gate stands tall in the center of New Delhi, resembling a sandstone arch that serves as a reminder of the past. It was designed after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and serves as a tribute to the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I and beyond. Their names are engraved on its walls and flames burn in their honor. However, the India Gate is more than just a war memorial. What makes it special is the way it is alive, surrounded by families having picnics, people flying kites, street food vendors, and late-night strollers. It is a place where both solemn remembrance and daily joy coexist. As the sun sets, the monument is illuminated in a soft light and the crowds grow, allowing you to truly feel the essence of this place - a public space where people from all over India come together to reflect and celebrate. With karmaventura, you will not only learn about its historical significance, but also experience it like a local - because monuments are not just meant to be visited, but also felt.

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Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid in Old Delhi rises in red sandstone and marble, a grand heart of the city where prayer, history, and daily life converge. Walking its broad courtyard and climbing the mosque’s towers, you encounter the hum of vendors, the measured rhythm of worshippers, and the layered stories of Mughal Delhi. What we like about this Jama Masjid experience is the golden moment at dusk—when the late sun warms the domes and minarets, the call to prayer threads through the air, and you can pause on the steps to watch the city slow into evening. With Karmaventura, the visit is curated to blend movement, reflection, and local culture, turning every corridor and courtyard into both discovery and contemplation. As lamps begin to glow along the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk, the mosque feels timeless, intimate, and profoundly alive, leaving travelers with memories of serenity, wonder, and Delhi’s living heritage.

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Spice Market

In the center of Old Delhi, where the air is filled with the scent of cumin and cardamom, you will find Khari Baoli - the largest spice market in Asia. It is a maze of sacks, vendors, and strong aromas, and has been in operation since the 17th century, still bustling with the same lively energy. Towering piles of turmeric, dried chilies, saffron threads, and rose petals spill out into the streets, while porters navigate through with loads twice their size. What we love about the Spice Market is its liveliness: loud, fragrant, and overwhelming - in the best way. With karmaventura, you don't just pass through - you stop, taste, ask questions, and witness the rhythm amidst the chaos. From ancient trade routes to modern kitchens, you will come to understand how spices have shaped India - and why they continue to hold significance.

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Explore the Heart of New Delhi

Connaught Place, fondly known as CP, is the beating heart of New Delhi—a circular colonnaded hub that blends colonial grandeur with modern vibrancy. Designed by the British in the early 20th century, its whitewashed Georgian-style facades house everything from international brands and bustling cafés to bookshops, street vendors, and hidden bazaars in the underground Palika Market. At its center lies Central Park, a green oasis where locals gather amidst the city’s pulse. By day, CP is alive with shopping and business; by night, its streets glow with restaurants, rooftop bars, and neon-lit energy. What we like about Connaught Place New Delhi is how it captures every side of the capital—heritage, commerce, leisure, and people—woven seamlessly into one space. With Viventura, you’ll experience CP not just as a landmark, but as the living heart of the city, full of stories waiting to be uncovered.

Sanjay Colony - Delhi
Sanjay Colony

In a maze of narrow streets behind Delhi's bustling industrial area, you will find Sanjay Colony - a lively and compact neighborhood where families live, work, and dream together. Unlike tours that exploit poverty, this experience is led by the residents themselves, providing insight, dignity, and a powerful change in perspective. You will have the opportunity to visit small garment workshops, recycling centers, temples, and rooftops with stunning views. What sets the Sanjay Colony Tour apart is its authenticity - no filters, no staged performances, just real people showcasing how community, hard work, and resourcefulness shape their daily lives. With karmaventura, your visit directly supports local employment and education initiatives, and leaves you with a deeper understanding than any monument can offer.

Our trips to Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara