Hello everyone! In this blog is about Delhi….
Visit Lutyens' Bungalow Zone:
The bungalows built by Edwin Lutyens between 1911 and 1919 were designed as private homes but also became India's first planned garden city. They are located in New Delhi, Rajasthan, Udaipur, Jaipur and Jodhpur. They are listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites and protected by the Indian government.
Indira Gandhi Memorial :
This memorial was opened in 2015 at the site where former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated on 31 October 1984. She was cremated here after her assassination.
Akshardham Temple:
Akshardham Temple is a Hindu temple located in New Delhi. It is dedicated to the god Vishnu. Construction began in 2006 and ended in September 2009.
Qutab Minar:
Qutab Minar is a minaret situated in Mehrauli, New Delhi. It is one among several monuments erected from 1206–1290 CE, during the reign of Qutb ud din Aibak, founder of the Delhi Sultanate.
Explore Old Delhi:
Although you may be familiar with New Delhi, Delhi was once an ancient city and its historical past comes through in some of the areas you visit today. From the majestic Jama Masjid Mosque to the Red Fort, explore the old city and soak up the history. Old Delhi is a great place to experience Indian culture first hand.
Shop at the Khan Market:
The Khan Market is considered to be the best market in India. While you might want to head straight into the flea markets, you should consider stopping by the shops here. This is where you'll find everything from antiques to clothing.
Take a walk down Chandni Chowk:
Chandni Chowk is a famous street located south of Connaught Place, and is known for its red lights, jewelers, and clothes stores.
Try Indian Food:
India's cuisine is full of spices and delicious flavors. You won't regret trying any of this delicacies!
Explore the Ramlila Ground:
Ramlila is a festival held every year in honor of Lord Rama, the Hindu god of love and brotherhood. It takes place at Ramlila Maidan, a large grass field used for public events. The Ramlila Festival attracts Hindus across the world to New Delhi. The grounds are filled with performances, vendors, and food stalls. There are even competitions where participants dress up in traditional attire and act out scenes from ancient Indian literature.
Enjoy the street food:
Delhi is famous for its street food.They give a taste of authentic Delhi cuisine and help you experience real life here. Try Chole Bature (chicken dumplings), Malai Kofta (minced beef meatballs served in yogurt gravy sauce) and Rasmalai (rice pudding).
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