Delhi
Travel Blogs from Delhi, India
Kelly in Delhi... (Maired woz ere 2)!
We were back in India. In the capital, Delhi. We had been in larger cities in India, Mumbai has 18 million compared to Delhi's 13 million. But numbers mean little, and while Mumbai was more crowded, Delhi was expecting us... A walk through the streets ...
Shaktis Take on Delhi
... , so it was another difficult farewell (the hard part of travelling!) The three of us took an early morning train to Delhi. Train rides in India are always interesting. We chatted with the Indian woman in our berth, played a bit of "Would You Rather" ...
Monsoons hit Delhi
... and I have had to make due in the mean time. When I returned from my weekend in Goa, I was greeted by a very wet Delhi. The monsoons finally arrived over the weekend, more than two weeks late. It actually cleared up for most of Monday and Tuesday, ...
Apparently, I'm in India
... this morning to wake up and discover that I was in India. I guess it makes sense, as I vaguely remember boarding a plane to Delhi. So what can I say about this country. Not a whole lot yet. I haven't so much as eaten ...
Act like a tourist by HOHO
... appoint the time at 5 pm as I should be at the hotel by 6 pm. HOHO bus will take you to the 19 tourist spot around New Delhi. To complete all the spot, you should take 2 days but I think I cannot and I already visit some important place so I will skip ...
Delhi
... ; Não obstante, conhecemos logo dois monumentos impressionantes, na Old Delhi, o Forte Vermelho e a mesquita Jama Masjid. O Red ...
A Night of Fun, Now Let it be Done
... great time at the café and I had really hoped for those four hours to be a final redemption for our last impression of India, but the frustration wasn’t through with us yet. We had the most amazing lamb burgers (with blue cheese!) and some ...
A Little More of Delhi
... anyway. We had a pretty quick dinner then sat down with Devika and Bindu to plan out our last day in India. We really wanted to head up to north Delhi and see the Red Fort and Chandi Chowk (the oldest market in Delhi apparently). But we realized that ...
Delhi is amazing
... it ourselves but so much less hassle! Our driver 'Vickey' (Vicram) was ace - he took us around all the sights in Delhi starting at a Hare Krishna temple and then to the Parliament buildings and India Gate on the first afternoon, the next day we ...
Delhi
... . Sita's (one of my supervisors from PS 86) mom (Katie) had very nicely offered to have me stay at her house for my time in Delhi. She even arranged for a taxi to meet my plane. It was a relief to know that I wouldn't have to do it on my own (which I ...

