Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tourist Spots in Delhi

Hectic schedules, busy lives and loads of work, don’t spare us with some time to spend with our families. So, during these four holidays I took my family for a Delhi tour. There are several tourist spots in Delhi, where you can freak out with family and friends. I chose a Volvo, which costs around Rs. 500 per person, and takes out for a Delhi tour.

In this tour, I visited all the famous tourist spots in Delhi, which includes Red Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Qutub Minar, , Parliament house and Akshardham Temple. There are other options available where in one can visit other famous tourist spots in Delhi like Jantar Mantar, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple and many more.

I did a lot of shopping from local bazaars of the city. I love Sarojini Market, famous for variety in clothes available at extremely cheap prices. Connaught Place, Karol Bagh, Chandni Chowk and Janpath are some of the other popular markets in Delhi.

It was fun being in Delhi, next time I’ll try to visit the rest of the tourist spots in Delhi.

6 comments:

Esha Jain said...

Yes, visiting local markets in Delhi is absolute fun. I am a shopping freak, n I love to shop from Sarojini market, Central market, Chandini Chowk, and many other local Bazars because there I find lots of variety at inexpensive prices. Delhi is the best shopping destination in North India

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helly said...

Hey! Don’t forget to visit Lotus Temple. If you are looking for real peace for your soul, go to Lotus Temple. Sit calmly for just few mins, & you’ll feel like heaven. The serenity in the ambiance of the temple is sure to relax your mind n soul. Moreover, the lotus shape of the temple is worth praising.

smith said...

Shopping in Delhi is inexpensive; the local bazaars of the city have lots of variety in apparels, footwears and accessories, which is available at cheap rates. Stroll through the streets of Sarojini Maket, Lajpat Market, Sadar Bazar, Chandini chowk & other local markets.

drisha said...

Delhi has ample places to visit but, it is too crowded. Traffic, pollution and distances between destinations are pain. It takes more than 2hrs to travel a distance 20kms. I found it an average city.