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List of Best shopping destinations in Delhi for an awesome experience

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  As a tourist, when you first land in Delhi, you plan to go for shopping after exploring the architectural wonders and important places of this capital city. So when done with your exploring, the first thing that comes to your mind is that where to go for shopping to buy souvenirs to take back home.  Delhi is famous for its lively markets, flooded with garment shops, souvenirs, designer boutiques, traditional attires, handicraft items, traditional sarees, modern-wear, home décor items, jewelry, etc. Tourists will have ample of options to shop, prices ranging from affordable to expensive items, choose according to your budget option. To make your task easy of finding out the best places to go for shopping, the best Travel Agents India has listed the important ones: 1. Dilli Haat First on the list for foreign travelers is Dilli Haat, located at the hub of main Delhi, with the nearest metro station being INA-Dilli Haat. Here tourists can get a glimpse of the best of India’s h...

Immerse in the rich heritage of Delhi, the best places to visit

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Delhi is the capital of India, and is famous for its historical experiences. There are many heritages sites in Delhi, visiting these places will let you immerse in the rich heritage of the region. Here is a list of some important ones that offers you the best heritage experience: Red Fort (Lal Qila) One of the most prominent historical sites in Delhi is the Red Fort that takes you back to the Mughal era. This architectural wonder was built by the famous Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is made of red sandstone with intricate carvings and some parts with intricate carving of marble, making it the most admirable work of the craftsman. The Red Fort was in fact the main residence of the Mughals and comprises of important structures within the complex of the fort like the Rang Mahal (referred to as Palace of Colors), Diwan-i-Aam (referred to as Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (referred to as Hall of Private Audience), ...