
New Delhi
India's chaotic capital where ancient meets modern magnificently
New Delhi hits you like a sensory overload wrapped in 1,000 years of history. One minute you're dodging auto-rickshaws on Chandni Chowk, the next you're standing in the shadow of the Red Fort where Mughal emperors once ruled. This isn't just India's capital—it's a city where street vendors sell chaat next to government buildings, where ancient temples share streets with gleaming malls, and where every corner tells a different story. Sure, the traffic is legendary and the pollution real, but Delhi rewards the curious traveler with some of India's best food, most stunning architecture, and most authentic experiences. Just bring your patience and an empty stomach.
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New Delhi Itineraries
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bargain at markets but not in government shops with fixed prices—you'll know the difference
- 2.Metro day passes (₹200) beat individual tickets if you're making more than 4 trips
- 3.Street food costs ₹30-100 per dish while restaurants charge ₹300-500 for similar items
- 4.Auto-rickshaw meters exist but drivers rarely use them—negotiate or use app-based rides
- 5.Government museums charge ₹10-50 for Indians, ₹250-500 for foreigners—bring student ID if you have one
- 6.Buy water bottles in bulk from local shops (₹20 each) rather than tourist areas (₹50-100)
- 7.Book trains through IRCTC app to avoid agent commissions—foreigners can use Cleartrip
Travel Tips
- •Carry toilet paper and hand sanitizer—public restrooms vary wildly in quality
- •Download offline maps before exploring Old Delhi's maze-like streets
- •Dress conservatively when visiting religious sites—cover shoulders and legs
- •Keep small bills (₹10, ₹20, ₹50) for street vendors who rarely have change
- •Air pollution peaks in winter—consider bringing or buying masks
- •Learn basic Hindi numbers for better bargaining and navigation
- •Avoid drinking tap water—stick to bottled or filtered water
- •Book accommodation with backup power—electricity cuts still happen
- •Carry a scarf or bandana for dust, sun protection, and temple visits
- •Use hotel WiFi for important tasks—mobile data can be spotty in crowded areas
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