the world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - saint augustine
Tuesday 6 November 2001
Monday 1 January 2001
Delhi
Delhi is the heart and capital of India. The royal facades of Lal Quila and ruins of Tughlakabad Fort are enough evidences of the legacy of this ancient city which has now tranformed into a modern cosmopolitan megacity. Humayun's tomb and Qutab Minar are the kind of landmarks on the busy roadside that very few cities can boast of.
Delhi is, most importantly, the gateway to north India. There are five exits from Delhi for a traveler as numbered from 1 to 5 in the map below.
Qutab Minar@6 AM |
Delhi is, most importantly, the gateway to north India. There are five exits from Delhi for a traveler as numbered from 1 to 5 in the map below.
Labels:
Archeology,
Fort,
Leisure,
UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Walk,
Work of Art
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New Delhi, Delhi, India
Monday 5 June 2000
Vaishno Devi
- Plan for two days. Trains go up to Katra from where it is a 6 hour trek most of which is moderate gradient. Eat light before you start your trek.
- There are plenty of accommodation options at the top. Stay, refresh yourself and then go for the holy place. Expect a couple hour queue during peak season, thats May-June.
- Eat Rajma Rice. Take a nap. Start early morning for Bhaironath which is an hour uphill, then the trek goes down all the way back to Katra.
Me @ Vaishno Devi |
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