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hola /namaste my name i mahender i am government tourist facilitator i speak english spanish and Hindi i love traveling meeting new difference countries culture peoples
guided tour of old delhi including food walk (special butter chicken and kebabs), a pinch of history, and mystery about the places.
List of Places:
1. old delhi spice market, famous small old lanes and tiny lanes in handni chowk.
free admission
2. jama masjid / red fort or both if time allows.
free admission
3. religious place of sikh religion
free admission
4. streetside artificial silver jewellery shopping especially for girls/ladies. prices start from less than half a dollar/euro.
free admission
5. hidden gem spice market view
free admission
6. ending the day with fire/ ice pan cannought place
Rajiv Chowk Metro Station Gate No. 5 new delhi
The India Gate is a war memorial located in New Delhi, India, that honors the soldiers of the Indian Army who died in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War ¹. The foundation stone of the gate was laid by the Duke of Connaught on February 10, 1921, and it was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens ¹. The gate is a 42-meter-tall archway that stands on a low base of red Bharatpur stone and rises in stages to a huge cornice molding above a frieze with sunburst motifs ¹. The names of the 13,313 soldiers who died in
Agrasen Ki Baoli is a historical stepwell in New Delhi, India, that's 60 meters long and 15 meters wide ¹. It's believed to have been originally built by the legendary king Agrasen and rebuilt in the 14th century during the Tughlaq or Lodi period of the Delhi Sultanate ¹. Here are some key points about Agrasen Ki Baoli: - *Location*: Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar ¹ - *Architecture*: 108 steps, three levels with arched niches, and a small mosque towards the west ¹
Rashtrapati Bhavan, also known as the Presidential Palace, is the official residence of the President of India. Here's a brief history: - Designed by: Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker - Construction began: 1912 - Completed: 1929 - Originally named: Viceroy's House - Renamed: Rashtrapati Bhavan in 1950 - Cost: ₹14 million (approximately ₹2.4 billion in today's currency) - Area: 330 acres - Rooms: 340, including 74 bedrooms - Gardens: Mughal Gardens, Herbal Garden, Musical Garden,
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a prominent Sikh temple in Delhi, India, that has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. Here's a brief overview: - Built in: 1783 (original structure), rebuilt in 1947 - Associated with: Guru Harkrishan, the 8th Sikh Guru - History: - Guru Harkrishan stayed at this location in 1664 during a smallpox epidemic, helping the sick and poor. - Raja Jai Singh, a local king, was impressed by Guru Harkrishan's selflessness and donated land to build a temple.
Chandni Chowk market, located in Old Delhi, India, has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. Here's a brief overview: - Established in: 1650 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan - Original purpose: A marketplace for the royal family and nobility - Named after: The moonlit reflection in a central pool (now gone) - History: - Initially a posh market for the elite, selling luxury goods like silk, spices, and jewelry - Became a hub for merchants and traders from across India and Central Asia - Su
Connaught Place, a major commercial and financial hub in New Delhi, India, has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. Here's a brief overview: - Named after: Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (son of Queen Victoria) - Built in: 1929-1933 (during British colonial rule) - Designed by: Robert Tor Russell, a British architect - Original purpose: A shopping district for the British elite - History: - Part of the British plan to create a new capital city, New Delhi - Initiall
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