Modern Delhi as we know it today encompasses 07 different cities into it, spread across different periods of history. New Delhi or Lutyens Delhi is the one which was built by the British in the early 20th century; the Colonial Legacy introduces you to the architectural and cultural landmarks developed during the British Rule in Delhi
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Shahjahanabad, founded in 1638, once the Capital of Mughal Empire under the Mughal Ruler Shahajahan is now known as Old City or the walled city. Once a beautiful city with wide roads, waterways running between and lively bazaar, over the years it had become a chaotic crowd of shops and dilapidated houses, but still it has managed to retain its culture and charm.
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For those who are interested in the history of mankind and archaeology, Delhi is a delight. Home to 26 different museums ranging from the ones dedicated to the serious preservation of the journey of mankind to such trivia as the toilets or dolls. Tryst with History Museum covers two of the major museums covering two important aspects of Humans in India
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Start your day with the visit to Birla Temple – Built from 1933 -1938 by Industrialist M D Birla and inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939, the temple in Red Sandstone displays Orissan architecture and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu – The Preserver and his Consort, Goddess of Wealth – Lakshmi. Later visit Lotus Temple (The Bahai Temple),
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Discover the journey of development of archaeological journey of History from the early 10th century till the late eighteenth century. Start your journey with the visit to Qutub Minar Complex – comprising one of the largest stone tower of the world – Qutub Minar – believed to be constructed between 1192 AD and 1205 AD, it was first of the major Islamic Landmark in India
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Explore some of the best tombs build during Mughal rules in India. Start your day with the visit to Humayun Tomb Complex, the first of the garden mausoleum complexes built by Mughals in India. The prime attraction in the complex is the Humayuns tomb, constructed around 1569 AD with an expense of around 15 lakh rupees
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Red Fort of Delhi, built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan from 1639-1648 AD is the recent addition to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Site from India. Every evening it comes alive with the narration of history witnessed by the historic city of Delhi with the Sound n Light show conducted at the Red Fort. Get transported back in time as you listen to the epic stories
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Discovering a city is not only limited to knowing the cultural ethos and religious belief, but it cannot be completed without knowing the daily life experiences of the local people. For the average resident of a city , the modes of transport employed to travel plays an important role in determining the utilization of the days’ time as well as mood of the people.
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Children are the future of society, the ethos of a society is defined by how they treat their children. Every society does have a decent chunk of children who are either vagabond or neglected. Salaam Baalak Trust, an NGO is dedicated to the upliftment of these children by not only sheltering them but also educating them
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A society is not only known for its cultural heritage but is identified by its culinary habits. India being a milieu of different cultures, have given rise to the widest array of culinary experiences, some very peculiar to the country, like its curries. India has always been known as the land of spices & curries, get introduced to the spices and learn to make the best of Indian dishes
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Powered by the human strength, the sleek and silent bicycles are the earliest mode of human transport, that is not only environment friendly but the languid pace with which you move gives you an ample amount of time to observe the life passing by. Get an an exhilarating glimpse into the life and times of the great Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan
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Glittering dresses, a milieu of soulful, playful, romantic and sometimes sad music, High octane action and enthralling performances, the cultural live dance drama shows at one of the best entertainment place in India. This fabulous Kingdom brings to life a blend of India's art, culture, heritage, craft, cuisine and performing art
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Explore the best landmarks of the city, the testimony of over 2000 year old history. Start your day by paying homage to the father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi by visiting Rajghat. The simple black marble stone plinth marking the exact place of cremation of Mahatma Gandhi laid in the midst of acres of beautiful gardens is a tranquil sight and aptly reflects his ideology
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Delhi is not only the Political and historical capital of India, but it is also an important centre of science. Explore the landmarks celebrating science. Start your day with the visit to Jantar Mantar, one of the five observatories conceived and constructed by Jaipur’s King, Sawai Jai Singh II in year 1724. It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments.
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Modern day Delhi is one of the most interesting of places, an amalgamation of eight different cities, the earliest of which was founded in Pre-historic era around 2500 BC and the newest in 1931, by the British Colonial rulers. The oldest of the city, believed to be the age of epic Mahabharata Period was Indraprastha, where the current day Old Fort is situated.
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Delhi has been closely associated with the development of one of the youngest religion in the world – Sikhism, often identified as the turbaned Warriors. Delhi has not only hosted the first founding Gurus of Sikhs but have also seen its Spiritual Guru’s Martyrdom and sacrifices. Start your trip with the visit to Gurudwara Nanak Pio,
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Markets are often the best places to discover and unravel the true nature of culture. While going out for shopping, human beings not only purchase items of their need but also of their desire. The kind of stuff available in the market decides reflects truly on the lifestyle of people living nearby. Markets are often the best places to discover uncommercial true artistic works.
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Markets are often the best places to discover and unravel the true nature of culture. While going out for shopping, human beings not only purchase items of their need but also of their desire. The kind of stuff available in the market decides reflects truly on the lifestyle of people living nearby. Markets are often the best places to discover uncommercial true artistic works.
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