With stray monkeys, dogs and cows strolling the streets, you'll know you're in Dehli. Beyond these distractions, rich culture, fascinating history and architecture beckon. Temples and old moghul buildings cram crowded streets, best negotiated by motorized tut-tut or hired car and driver. Shopping bargains abound, particularly at Chandni Chowk, and restaurants favor vegetarians. Attractions include the towering Qutab Minar minaret, UNESCO World Heritage Site Lal Qila (Red Fort) and the vast Friday Mosque.
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A calm and spiritual enclave and a beautiful mass. I arrived early (too early in fact) for the English mass at 9 and ended up staying for the Indian mass instead. The service was vibrant, prayerful, with beautiful music and truly felt like I was in the presence of God. It was wonderful being part of the congregation and taking the Eucharist in such a wonderful cathedral church .. it has a lot of history (all of which is detailed inside the church) Really felt blessed to have been lucky to celebrate with local people.
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