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Vacationing Among the History of Dehli

Delhi is a truly multi-dimensional place that mesmerizes you with its unique blend of history, modernity and tradition. The traffic and mechanical nature of the city might depress you, if you are a maiden visitor. However don’t let your first impression get hold of you. Such troubles are part of the modern life all around the globe. If you look beyond all the commotion around you, a world of magnificence opens up in front of you.

It is a place where you can find massive numbers of people, who walk, sleep and shout through the streets of Delhi. Yet besides this turmoil a surprising tranquility sheaths this city. If you are new to Delhi, then you will be surprised to hear the different vernaculars that are spoken around you. It is a place that is vibrant with people. In its belly it holds the unique Indian tradition of unity in diversity.

The new and the old Delhi inspire the young as well as the old, each of them providing its own unique experiences. New Delhi was made the capital of India during the era of the British and Old Delhi took a step backwards. Nonetheless it still retains its unique Islamic tradition that encapsulates India’s heterogeneity. Despite being two separate places, both Old and New Delhi attracts equal proportions of foreign tourists.

The bazaars in Delhi streets present the whole of India in a nutshell. These markets that sell traditional Indian hand-made products also sells a variety of ethnic clothing and eatables. Outside the commotion of the market relax your body and mind by escaping into any of the historical monuments in Delhi. The Jama Masjid and Red Fort will frequently remind you of India’s tryst with its Central Asian Mughals. For a little knowledge about its politicians, The House of Parliament and the Rashtraphi Bhavan are just a few miles away from the city central.