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An India which loves to share her rich heritage with her guests, and believes in the philosophy ATITHI DEVO BHAVAH—Guest is God. In this tour, Visit to a local haveli – the family you visit are Hindu vegetarian; they are old time residents of Shahjahanabad; and this is one of the few homes that hasn’t been broken down or divided into pieces and sold to multiple people. It is a chance to meet four generations staying together and see what life is really like in this narrow crowded part of Old Delhi, where adjacent houses share a common wall, and everyone knows everyone else!.

Masterji Kee Haveli (www.masterjikeehaveli.com ) is a old-style 4-storied home with a central courtyard flanked by rooms and 58 doors in a haveli, where a homemade complimentary Tea / Breakfast / Lunch/ Dinner ( based on the timings) will be served to you. You can choose to participate in the cooking, or merely watch and learn. You can have a feel of the fresh water using hand pump at the Haveli and can also have a spectacular view of Jama Masjid and the Old Delhi from one of the highest point of Old Delhi from the Haveli.

The Sitaram Bazaar area has shops owned primarily by Hindu Bania merchants. The colourful and interesting street food in this market caters to the preferences of this community. The area is also home to several small temples and shrines. Cows wander the streets, small dharamshalas (rest-houses) and pyaus (water-stations) attest to the pious contributions of local merchants.

Welcome
Hello Dhruvg17,

Welcome to Wikipedia! As part of the current Wiki Guides trial program, I've been tasked with offering assistance to new editors. Wikipedia can be frustrating to start out with, and there are a ton of long policy documents, technical discussion, etc. which can be rather daunting or alienating. That said, a lot of the basics aren't too bad, and a lot of the bumps are easier with someone to help you roll with them. Feel free to write me at any point with any question by hitting the 'talk' link in my signature and posting on my talk page. Peace. Braincricket (talk) 07:12, 9 March 2011 (UTC)