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#1 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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sidking says:
Very beautiful and very big.i just love to go there all the time when i was
in Delhi.
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#2 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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mattkati00 says:
The India gate was originally a gift from the British to the Indians as a sign and offering of friendship. We saw this on DDay, and it truely was a powerful experience and mixing pot of culture
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#3 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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mdfehmel says:
Named for the reddish hue of the bricks made from local mud, this facinating site dates back to the 1600s. With very obvious architecural similarities to the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort gives the visitor some insight as to how powerful the Mogul Empire was. With impressive walls and battlements standa…
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#4 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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chin1ta says:
The park itself is a spectacularly-manufactured and maintained oasis, but we were delighted to arrive at sunset and linger until the 8:15 (daily, but this should be confirmed) singing fountain show, which was magnificent!!! I particularly loved that not very many (non-Indian) tourists were there, s…
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#5 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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micos says:
...if you have time take a look at this big big temple.
It's not a old one but is worth a visit... many people goes there to pray Hindu gods.
Don't take anything with you because nothing is allowed inside... no cameras,no mobile phones, no water, no cigarettes... nothing!
There's food court ins…
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#6 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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sheglan1 says:
This is a fascinating place--it's the house where Indira lived for many years as prime minister, and has a number of displays on her life and politics. It glorifies her, of course--it's interesting to see this patently nationalist, martyr-driven version of history. She was killed by her bodyguards…
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#7 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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chin1ta says:
Walking through this lush garden was a pleasantly tranquil experience (although intensely hot during the summertime humidity), complemented by the striking tombs that pose naturally with the foliage. We encountered many a romantic-stroll or nap-in-the-shade as we snapped pictures alongside these mo…
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#8 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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sheglan1 says:
I didn't know much about Nehru before going to India, and this house was helpful in illustrating the books I was reading. It has some great displays on Ghandi and the independence movement--although they suffer from way too much detail, overall they made a strong impression.
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#9 of 9 things to do in New Delhi
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mdfehmel says:
To me, this was one of the must see sites in Delhi. Not only was Ghandi the father of the modern Indian democracy, but he is also one of history's most inspirational leaders. Rajghat is the tranquil park designed around the stone table where Ghandi's body was cremated before his ashes were scatter…
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