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21 Things To Do In Delhi, India ( )

21 Things To Do In Delhi, India ( )

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For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: (click the link) Delhi, India, ( ) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India. 1. The Lotus Temple (Bah' House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like. 2. ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the
Date: 2019-08-19

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Hey Mark, love watching your videos. I have a question to ask. How come you go to all good food joints/ restaurants when you visit places lets say like Japan and actually spent lots of money eating good food. When it comes to India you didn't visit a single good (mid budget or slightly upper class or fancy gourmet ones) restaurant which is famous. I have lived 33yrs in India and fairly travelled all over India. I know you are honest in your approach and in what you like but the people watching the video don't understand that specially the non-Indian community. Example Delhi (old and new) there are more 200+ super famous speciality restaurants. and you seem to have skipped all of them? Please if you really want to see India and show it to your viewer base via food/ travel then you need to get in touch with actual foodies and historians. not just some random sources. It's just poor research.
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People complaining about food. For jeez sake do you think street food is all we got? Mark has built up immunity to street food and street food is the most connected to the culture from socio economic stand point. So be likes it and can take it. I can't believe how dumb people can get. There are nice restaurants and my. partner who is visiting India for the first has not been sick just because we are careful to avoid street food. Mehhh I got sick having crepes on Brighton coast. Now shut up.
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For me, India is the most beautiful country in the world. In fact, it is not a country, but another world. A good and beautiful world. So, it become even a family. A great family. And I feel that I'm part of this family. I love India, with all. Not exist poor people or rich people. Exist people. With soul. Maybe is another world. But on the same planet. Thanks and I wish you all the best, with health and happiness, in peace Sincerely, Dinu, 60, from Romania Namaste _ / \ _
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More crowd and very dirty place. I dont know when will India become changes. the mentality of people also not good in india. I am also Indian but I dont like the people of dirty mind in India. They are too much corrupt and dirty mind. Living standard also so poor in India and income is world most nonequivalent. 10-20 % are rich people like Mukesh Ambani and 70-80 % are poor beggar. India is still too poor country in terms of per capita GDP.
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This is five years old and the places you showed are the older parts of the city. It has changed a lot since then. The economy has risen above and beyond and it looks nothing like that. Idk why would you visit those places. Also you can find Starbucks, Sephoras all around. KFC, Domino's and so many more brands there so for the people who are complaining please refer to those places you don't deserve tasty Indian street food jeez
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Indian is an exciting country. The Cultural diversity is overwhelmingThe country is marked by thousands of years old, and modern influences. And the overwhelming culinary diversity is impressive. The streets of markets, of endless aromas of spices and Street food are fantastic. Unfortunately, the divide between rich and poor is very large. Nevertheless, everywhere you can see friendly people.
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Love your videos sooo much And absolutely love your expressions haha so very cute: p you really do enjoy food How long are you in India? Do you live there? Please keep posting new things we love watching my favorite was real mango ice cream Khulfi video: ) also do you have a mic on you? Which camera: camcorder do you use to record? Thanks take care love from Canada
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Just a heads up for tourists specifically western tourists, if you are a female do not go anywhere in India alone, always be in a group. Also if you need help or guidance and you spot a turbaned Sikh, feel free to ask them, very trust worthy and humble people, and if you ever need a free meal go to the Sikh temples theyll feed you
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Nice attempt at exploring and showcasing the diversity of city. Lots of other videos just revolve around busty streets of chandni chowk which does repel many tourists as they never get to know that clean and wide spaces do very much exist in modern and new delhi.
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Be watchful of your belongings- passport, wallet, money. Wear no jewelry. Pickpockets are very active in buses, trains, and crowds. Place everything in your front pant pockets. Taxi drivers are especially opportunistic deceivers. Best time to go- October-March
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