Delhi, the cosmopolitan capital city of India, has always been a popular tourism destination for people from all over the country and the world. Of course, the fact that it is the capital city of India makes more and more people want to visit it to experience a conglomerate of all cultures and traditions that define the country. The city also boasts of a very rich heritage in the form of the many monuments and historical mosques, forts, and other structures, but that is not what Delhi is all about. Delhi is quite game for some off-beat experiences too!
Off-beat things to do in Delhi
If you are looking for a unique holiday experience in Delhi, start with finding a luxurious place to stay. The best hotel in Delhi is one that has a resort-like ambience and offers its guests a real feel of luxury and ensures that you can access the best attractions in the city easily. Once you have your accommodation sorted, here are things that you can do in Delhi to carry home some unique memories:
1. Spice up the things a little
At Khari Baoli Road, next to Fatehpur Masjid, is this oldest and perhaps the biggest wholesale market for spices in South Asia. India has a very rich history of spices and the Gadodia Market is a standing testimony to the widespread trade of spices in India.
2. Drool over the colorful life in Naughara
While the Old Delhi and Chandni Chowk areas in Delhi are considered to be crowded with quite a lot of chaos, there is one lane, besides the Kinari Bazaar, where tranquility resides in the form of 9 Jain Havelis from the 18th century. The gorgeous, colorful mansions, along with the distinctly beautiful Jain temple at the end of street will fill your heart with colors of pride and peace at the same time.
3. Enjoy a bicycle ride
There is no better way to travel than to immerse yourself in the culture and tradition of the place you are visiting. If you would like to experience Delhi at its very best, get on to the streets yourself on a rented bicycle. The bicycle tour of New Delhi and Old Delhi will let you experience the raw appeal of this city.
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