
Delhi- with its hype and crush for fast life – can be absolutely confusing for the first time tourist. In the first impression pat of Delhi may look dirty and crowded, but it has multidimensional personality too. Delhi is amazingly good as it is one of most important cities of incredible India. It has a grand history, an outstanding present, and a bright future. Delhi is full of ancient monuments, stupendous museums, art theatres, and some of the subcontinent‘s delicious restaurants to eat too. The fort of Delhi, Qutub Minar, Raj Bhavan and many other places are worth to visiting. As an exciting dissolving container, you will listen to a clutter of colloquial speeches in Delhi, most common being Hindi, English, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali and Urdu. In general, Delhi can be described in two human races, ‘old’ as well as ‘new’. Both the worlds are having different but own existences. Both give us totally dissimilar experience. New Delhi was constructed as the majestic centre of India by British, while the Old Delhi represents the Islamic heritage of India. However, visitors can visit both the worlds without any difficulty. The old city is mainly known for Red Fort and Jama Masjid while the new city is mostly known for the cafes and bars and restaurants. Here you can find Delhi chat to south Indian idllis, Mughalai curries and pizzas. As Delhi is made of different culture, the foodie people love to eat multi cuisine food.