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Like many cities in India, Delhi, is filled to overflowing with people. Delhi is unique, however, because the mixture of ancient and new.
New Delhi
If you fly into Delhi, which will inevitably end up in New Delhi. This section of the city is very modern in relation to the rest of the country. Roads are wide and organized with more than a chaos theme. YouÂ'll really be able to walk without feeling like a cow in one ear, which is unique in India. On the other hand, New Delhi just does not have that ancient Indian charm found in other cities. An ITA is a good place to get a hotel room, but youÂ'll need to venture into the city proper to get a taste of India.
Old Delhi
Old Delhi is where the action is, if you really want to experience India. The streets are a chaotic mass of markets, oversized streets, signaling he would blush to Las Vegas and monuments the past. The best way to see Old Delhi is to catch an auto rickshaw to the Red Fort and then just walked through the bazaars and markets of old. Hotels try to rent mopeds, but is advisable if youÂ're hit isnÂ't Old Delhi. Chaos Dona't overwhelmed and definitely want to run into a sacred cow.
What to See
Wherever you head, Delhi has a wide variety of attractions to keep you busy for a few weeks. The great pacifist, Mahatma Gandhi, was assassinated in New Delhi and visit the place in Birla House, and pay their respect at his black marble tomb. To contemplate this great man, you can follow up the visit with a stroll through the Lodi Gardens, which covered peacefully.
Delhi is home to the fortresses, mosques and palaces galore. The Qutab Minor Complex is a good place to see Mughal architecture. Safdarjang's Tomb is a poor mans Taj Mahal with the same basic structure. The Red Fort and India Gate are good places to take pictures.
When it comes to sports, India is crazy about cricket. Children can be seen playing all over the place. If youÂ're looking to see the professionals, try out the games at the coronation of Dunbar.
Delhi is undoubtedly the most comfortable of the big cities of India. This convenience, however, comes with a price. One tends to get the feeling that arenÂ't see the real India. Delhi is a good place to visit, but make sure see other parts of India.
Rick Chapo is with NomadJournals.com – makers of travel journals. Visit NomadJournalTrips.com to read more articles about India Travel and Adventure Travel.
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