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As for special events, Diwali happens in December, which lights up the city.
Things to Know
Hindi is the national language in India.
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“Namaste” is the word for “hello.”
When greeting people, say namaste while bringing your hands together at your heart and bowing just slightly.
It’s also common to say “namaskaar” as a greeting.
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It is not safe to drink tap water in India.
Only drink bottled watermany tourists even choose to brush their teeth with bottled water.
Dates vary for each of the holidays.
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You need toapply for a visa to visit India.
It can be easily obtained from theIndian government.
you’re free to buy atourist metro day passfor 150 rupees or a three-day pass for 300 rupees.
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Buses: The metropolis is serviced by DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) buses.
The buses are not always air conditioned and get fairly crowded.
Fares run from 5 to 25 rupees depending on the length of your trip.
The Lodhi
Auto-rickshaws double as taxi cabs, though you’re able to also call an on-demand taxi.
Car service:Ola Cabsare very popular in Delhi, and the city is also serviced by Uber.
The 220-room hotel is also home to four acclaimed restaurants as well as a patisserie and a cigar bar.
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The hotel is set on six acres of gardens and a nine-hole mini golf course.
Guests will also love the hotel’s Jiva Spa and four on-site restaurants.
While Bukhara serves upscale Indian fare, ITC Maurya also has a rooftop Italian restaurant overlooking the city.
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The contemporary design of the hotel will wow visitors as soon as they walk in.
Best Restaurants
Karim’s
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Drawing inspiration from northwest India, Bukhara regularly hosts celebrities and is known forWorld’s 50 Best Restaurants-level acclaim.
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It’s not a sit-down, reservations-in-advance kind of restaurant.
They servenihari, a North Indian stew with lamb or goat, alongside freshly made Indian breads calledroti.
Bade Mian ki Kheer makes some of the best rice pudding in the city.
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You’ll also want to sample this Chandni Chowk restaurant’s thick curriesand save room forkheer.
Serving a seasonal menu with locally grown produce, their plates are artistic, well-curated, and vegetable forward.
The fort was completed in the mid-1600s when a Mughali emperor moved the capital from Agra to Delhi.
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Visit the Red Fort from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. any day except Monday.
On 26 acres of land, the Lotus Temple welcomes visitors of any and all religions.
You’ll find two mausoleums and more than 100 species of trees within these gardens.
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The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday.
Grab a kebab at Mughali restaurant Khan Chacha or macarons at L’Opera.
Find Ayurvedic remedies at Kama Ayurveda and browse jewelry shops where you might find some well-priced gems.
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confirm to take a lunch break while shopping here, at stalls like Bijoli Grill or Rajasthan.
The inner circle has global luxury brands in addition to well-known Indian shops.
You’ll find dining institutions, and motorcycles weaving through bustling crowds of locals and tourists.
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The hip enclave is covered in street art and is right off the Delhi metro.
You’ll find highs in the 70s and minimal rain from December to March.
By May, the intense heat and rain comes in full force.
Summer: Welcome to monsoon season.
Summer is not an ideal time to visit India.
The following areaverageFahrenheit lows and highs by month.
Average annual precipitation is 22.42 inches.