Abhishek Inn New Delhi
E-59/17, 1st Floor New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110005, India
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Delhi - Old and New
... The mosque also houses several relics in a closet in the north gate, including an antique copy of the Qur'an written on deer skin.
No shoes are allowed, but they do sell slippers on site, smart business.
Karim's
We met with my Indian buddy Sameer, he showed us around all day, and the best part of the day would have been the restaurant he took us to. Karim's is in a passage 10m on the left down the side street opposite the ...
Delhi, our last stop in India
... are only expensive restaurants, and we don't want to fill up too much in anticipation of our Deli food adventure in the evening, so have a foraging meal in the room. Out about 4.30 PM to find the Metro absolutely packed. Let one go by as we reckon there’s no way we could fit on, but when the next arrives just as crowded, we join the locals, and push our way on, hang onto our goodies in the crush, and fight our way out ...
Seeing Pakistan
... into some sort of socialist paradise. Today, New Delhi is a chaotic, modern city with tree-lined wide avenues, modern and art deco-style buildings side-by-side, the latter a visible legacy of the last days of the Raj and on the surface, not too much of the India that scares away so many foreigners – mutilated beggars, the vast sea of humanity and grinding poverty. The city has been cleaned up – be careful now where you urinate – but ...
Not so bad as everyone makes out...
Day 111 ;
Arrived at five am in Delhi, got in one rickshaw after ten minutes discussing where we wanted to go, literally metres down the road - I realised he was going the opposite bloody direction to the way we should of been going - frustrating or what - still bloody trying to take us somewhere we didn't want to go. so we got out.
Walked off in the right direction, eventually stopped another and even that one in the end turned out to be useless - ...
A Visit to Qutab Minar
... www.akshardham.com/
After visiting these two places, we went back to the conference, especially for the killer gourmet dinner, which had an amazing variety of offerings from Western to Indian. I know one friend, "Skippy" who in particular would be a jealous puppy if he only knew how good it was! : )
( I guess gloating isn't pretty, but then again neither am I, stuffing my face, or otherwise..)
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