12 Reasons Why You Should Visit New Delhi
Several things will fascinate you about Delhi, India - The capital. It’s not close to the beach and neither to the mountains, yet it has its own beauty. Delhi is an amazing place for the shopaholic. The sprawling malls to the most sought-after GK M- Block market, Delhi has it all. You can’t really miss out Emporio in Vasant Kunj. Also, amazing street markets will just amaze you with varieties and prices.

Here are 12 most important reasons why you must visit New
Delhi at least once in your lifetime.
1. Purana Qila in
Delhi
The “Purana Qila” is
a stunning medieval fortress built in the 16th Century. sunny winter. And year
round, there's a campy but fun sound and light show every night after sundown
with a blaring recorded history of the “Seven Cities of Delhi.”
2. The Food
Delhi food is very
popular in the world. There are 2 main reasons - some special Punjabi dishes
are only made there and the authenticity is so well maintained for the taste,
that you will find it totally different if eaten in Delhi. Chole Bhature, Delhi
Chat, Jalebi Rabdi, aloo ki Tikki are all well known to taste.
3. Shopping
Delhi and Mumbai -
both metros in India are the best places for shopping. The main reason being
best is, you will find almost everything here,
from the top brand to the real cheap street stuff. Everything in your
budget. The most wonderful fashion trends start from here, so even the street
stuff is very trendy. Anyone can just match up everything in the budget.
4. Easy transport
Delhi Metro has done more than get middle-class Indians
rubbing shoulders with migrant laborers. One of India's few successful
infrastructure projects, it's provided a glimpse of the struggling country's
possible future.Faster, most reliable and cheap transport is the Metro of
Delhi!
5. The “Indian” Spirit
As I said earlier,
Delhi is the capital of India. So you will find giant government structures
here. The national monument of India - India Gate, which was designed by Raj-era
architect Edward Lutyens as a memorial for the 90,000 Indian soldiers killed
fighting for Britain in World War I. After independence, India removed the
statue of George V from beneath the arch and made it a modern symbol of India's
freedom struggle.
6. Jama Masjid
The main mosque of
Old Delhi. Jama Masjid was built in the 17th Century. Outside, destitute
children and crippled crones beg for alms amid the teeming frenzy of a market
selling second-hand auto parts and the like. Slip off your shoes and step
through the gates and silence descends. There's no better place to recalibrate
your misconceptions about Islam.

7. Lively People
Delhi is like a life
of India. And the people over here - classy and desi. Actually, Some of the
cities in India are so wonderful that travelers prefer to stay here for a month
or so. People here are so generous - they don’t make outsiders feel outsiders.
You spend 3 days with them and you will find yourself as a part of the gang.
8. The Monuments
As Delhi has been a
prime city from the British times, there are many historic places. Some of them
are beautiful. Some are falling down. Others now serve as home to itinerant
laborers. I must say, Delhi is a tourism gold mine. The one who spends most
time will come to know the popular places.
9. Raj Ghat
A sprawling,
manicured park, Raj Ghat proves that Indians can keep public spaces clean when
they really, really want to. Raj Ghat itself is a memorial to Mohandas K.
“Mahatma” Gandhi. The park also has a memorial to India's first prime minister,
Jawaharlal Nehru, as well as a memorial to his daughter, Indira Gandhi.
10. Shopping experience
A market with stalls
selling food and handicrafts from India's major states, Dilli Haat offers a
great shopping experience. Go for only high-quality merchandise. Try the Fish
Fry and Egg Roast at the Kerala stall or the Uttaranchal Thali.
11. Expert people
People in Delhi are
called Jugadu! The rough meaning is they manage to do their work with a
setting. Be is a place in bus, or job in government - everything is handled
with the systematic setting.
12. Special Markets
Built in the 17th
Century by the same Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal, Chandni Chowk is
today world known the wholesale market, selling everything from glass bangles
to bulk grocery.From a pin to the car - name it, and you have it here with the
best price.