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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It's a dream come true for climbers, without any doubt it is India's best climbing facility by far. For the uninitiated, this is the funnest fitness activity someone can partake in. It can challenge you physically and mentally to limits that you didn't know existed. The best part about Boulderbox, and what seperates it from other facilities, is that it's trainers and coaches have ensured that it is not only for trained and skilled climbers. Their routes and programs do not intimidate beginners, but on the contrary make if fun and enjoyable for them. Finally India has a facility that is of global standards.
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Hauz Khas village was known in the medieval period for the amazing buildings built around a reservoir and drew a large congregation of Islamic scholars and students to the Madrasa for Islamic education. Today, some of India's most prestigious institutes are situated in the neighborhood, including the Indian Institute of Technology, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. The village itself retains its old-world charm, enhanced by well-manicured green parks planted with ornamental trees all around with walk ways, and surrounded by gentrified market and residential complexes which have sprung up around the old village. The reservoir itself has been reduced in size and well landscaped with water fountains. The village structure that existed in the medieval period was modernized in mid-1980s, projecting a quiet, upscale identity that attracts tourists from all parts of the world.
A great historic place to visit and memerise with Hauz khas deer park, lake etc. Best time to visit in rainy season or in morning for jogging. No entry cost needed There are lots of restaurant and cafeteria out for all kind of visitors
4.0 based on 200 reviews
Very good spot for stay in Delhi. Wide range of hotels decent enough for family and couples. Easy to commute to different places as there is metro station at walkable distance. All varieties of eateries and stores and many residents. So safe and secure.
3.5 based on 380 reviews
Good area to shop around. Ideal for fabrics, scarves, clothes, teas and household goods like tiffins. We got some great bargains and prices are all reasonable. It is busy but not as crazy as old Delhi so we found it okay to navigate around.
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