Hotel 55 New Delhi
H-55, Connaught Circus New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110 001, India
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Delhi Belly
We have arrived in Delhi after a near miss on our layover in Newark. We arrived in Newark at 8:45 pm for an 8:50pm flight to Delhi, had to run the length of the airport, and arrived in the nick of time wheezing and sweating. They held the place for 30 minutes so they could load our baggage. Once in Delhi we flagged a "pre-paid" taxi who had …
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Goat's in Jumpers
... second hotel had a window...but this was into the hotel corridor, and yet again cold water. Finally with our third hotel we found hot water, and the view out of our bedroom window was of the women doing their never ending washing and lighting of fires. The food here is fantastic, with palak paneer (spinach and fried cheese curry) and Dosas (stuffed savoury crepes) being some of the best.
Generally Dehli is exhausting, just ...
Résumé des visites
... et celle de Lahore
Humayun's tomb est sponsorisé par la Fondation Aga Khan et grâce à elle les jardins et les bâtiments sont remis en etat! des jardins calmes avec des fontaines!
je ne peux que vous résumez ces visites! nous en avons tellement marché et vu des choses merveilleuses à Delhi malgré la POLLUTION que mon esprit et mes yeux sont encore remplies que je peux vous décrire!
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Apparantly I'm an Odd Duck
... that the Gaffar Market was famous throughout India as an electronics mecca and it was roughly 15 blocks away. Before I left Seattle, I spent hours researching service providers on the internet and concluded BSNL was the right one for me.
I started walking. 10 blocks later I discovered that I'd been walking in almost the opposite direction from the market. This is easy to do since there are few street signs, and most of those are only in ...
Delhi, our last stop in India
... participate in community service.
One rickshaw trip deposited us near the enormous Jama mosque, India’s largest mosque which can hold 25,000 people, and was built between 1644 and 1658. Unfortunately we haven’t the time to have a good look (and it’s closed to us at this time of day anyway).
The food was generally excellent, if sometimes a bit spicy, our host looked after us well, ...


