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Why Delhi is not a bad place to visit in the holidays?

Author: Sandeep Kumar
by Sandeep Kumar
Posted: Dec 23, 2015

Enjoying a reprieve from the conventional voyaging habits, which have basically turned into a norm now, is a need to keep yourself intrigued about holidaying. Delhi the capital of India is a perfect destination to spend a memorable vacation. Head to the city and get busy exploring its attractions.

Going to your most loved destination on an excursion as you have developed a few connections with the spot, is certainly fun, however, visiting the same place again and again, just kills the excitement and the enthusiasm of holidaying. As you visit the destination to many times, you get too acquainted with its attractions and the holiday that was supposed to be memorable turns into a no better time. It is for the fact that the travel specialists put strain on taking the off-beaten way and find some new destinations every now and then. The excitement of uncertainty, and the understanding that you are distant from your home in a new destination about which you ideas are just vague, are sufficiently adequate enough for making you thrilled for holidaying in a destination where you have never been before. Additionally, there are always the elements of surprise and some new experiences to be gained when you go to a new destination.

Glamour filled streets in Connaught Place, lip smacking street food, structures that are the best exhibits of architectural feat of the bygone era as well as modern days, etc. Delhi is a bustling city, synonymous to all. A cosmopolitan city by all perspectives, it is the capital of India, home to the headquarters of the Federal Government of India as well as the Delhi Government. It is a major metropolis with a plenty of incredible work and business opportunities for the right enthusiasts. Luxury for everyday comforts, top notch institutions, plush shopping malls, exquisite restaurants, large multiplexes, etc. make Delhi a standout amongst the most noteworthy urban areas in the country. Then again, there is no denying of the fact that the city is extremely polluted and exceptionally congested. Regardless, the city is still a significantly happening city; energetic and loaded with distinctive flavors of life.

For a tourist the city brings a large array interesting tourist attractions to the table. If the old monuments and citadels like Qutub Minar, India Gate, Red Fort, Parliament House, etc. are the timeless testimonies of the bygone era, the comprehensive shopping malls, plush residential areas, fine dining options, and others to include are the city's take on modernity. Make sure that you do not miss any of the opportunities to explore and relish the attractions.

While Delhi is known for its wide range of Mughlai cuisine, because of a flourishing food scene Delhi offers everything from Continental to Thai, Mexican to Chinese, and that is just the beginning. The Mughlai influence on the eating habits is quite clear and appreciated by both the locals as well as the backpackers. A standout amongst the most prominent cuisines of the Mughals is the tandoor, which is served in a number of restaurants here. Paneer tikka, tandoori chicken, seekh and boti kebab and even tandoori fish are to name some of the prominent tandoori dishes in New Delhi.

It is quite easy to get into Delhi. Lately, there is an increase in the number of people coming from Hyderabad. The non-stop Hyd to Delhi flights take about a little more than 2 hours to cover the distance. Besides, there are frequent flights to Delhi from Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai, and Srinagar.

About the Author

Sandeep is an experienced travel consultant, who enjoys travelling and loves to write about the destinations he has been to and shares his experience. He also writes about travel tips, world's best holiday destinations, best hotels in a destination,

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