Delhi – Gastronomy

GASTRONOMY Delhi

Delhi has a great variety of restaurants, from the street dhaba, where the dish does not even cost 10 INR, to reputable restaurants with a meal for two people for only 2500 INR!

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Delhi – accommodation, hotel

ACCOMMODATION

The cheapest accommodation

There are no cheap hotels in Delhi. You pay for the most ordinary one here 120 INR. For the same price outside the city of Delhi, you can get a pretty comfortable double room with a bathroom.
Usually, cheap accommodation is sought at Paharganju and in …

New Delhi

NEW DELHI

Connaught Place

It is a tourist and commercial center located in the northern part of New Delhi, designed as a huge roundabout with a row of uniform buildings surrounded by a front colonnade. There are shops and banks here, restaurants, airline offices etc.. Connaught Place …

Old Delhi

OLD DELHI

Shah Jahanabad, a fortified city located west of Red Fort, once surrounded by a mighty defensive wall. There are still some fragments. The Kashmir Ghate is located at the northern end of the former Shah Jahanabad (Kashmir Gate), remembering a desperate fight during a nationwide uprising, when the winners of the British …

Delhi – visas, cultural centers

Extension of visas and other documents

W Foreigners’ Registration Office (Foreigners Registration Office), which is located in Hans Bhavan, near the Tilak Bridge train station, you obtain permits to enter restricted areas, such as, for example, Asam. In this chaotic place, …

Delhi – Orientation

Delhi is a very vast city, but it's rather hard to get lost in it. The historic part of the city lies on the west bank of the Yamuna River and is essentially divided into two parts – Old Dehli i New Delhi. Two streets, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd …

Delhi – History

Delhi is the capital and third largest city of India. The city consists of Old and New Delhi (Old Delhi, New Delhi). In Old Delhi, which from the 17th to the 19th century. was the capital of Muslim India, there are many mosques, forts and monuments …

Indie – other means of transport

HITCH-HIKING

Traveling by hitchhiking in India is rare, because only a few Indians own their own cars. You can try to stop the truck, but doubts remain, will the driver understand, what's going on, or how much and whether he needs to be paid at all.

Women …

India by bike

ROWER

India has a wide variety of scenic bike routes, such as narrow lanes high up in the mountains, wide highways with lots of roadside restaurants and motels, coastal routes, overgrown with coconut trees or winding dirt roads, winding between coffee plantations. The bike is there …

India by motorcycle

SINGLE TRACK VEHICLES – Motorcycle

Motorcycles have recently become extremely popular with tourists traversing India. Nothing unusual, because this way of traveling not only gives you greater independence, but also allows you to get to know the real face of this exotic country. It is true that tourists often drive …