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Quote: With its pale yellow and white façade and prominent dome, St James Church is a small but significant patch of tranquillity amidst the bustle of Kashmere Gate. It’s not the largest or most impressive of Delhi’s Read More
Quote: (cont. from section 1) The shrine, built of a paler stone, consists of an enclosed inner sanctum, a shaded path around this, a veranda, some 6-8 feet deep, and steps leading up to it on 4 out of the 8 sides of Read More
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Quote: With a collection of 206,000 artifacts, the National Museum covers 5,000 years of Indian history, and is definitely one of India’s best museums. It spreads across three floors, and you get a glimpse of what’s to Read More
Quote: The Mutiny Memorial is one of my favourite colonial monuments in Delhi, because it’s the capital’s only historic monument I know of that’s been given a half-humorous little twist. Many other colonial buildings, Read More
Quote: North of the Tungabhadra River, on the way to the fortifications at Anegondi, the climb up to Hanuman Temple is one of Hampi's most surreal and rewarding experiences. Visible for miles around, 575 white steps Read More
Quote: Tourist entrance fees to Indian sights have been a controversial topic in India over the last couple of years. When I was in the country 3 years ago, the cost of entrance to most places was a few rupees, an Read More
Quote: Transport in Delhi has many advantages – it is plentiful, cheap, and varied. It also had many disadvantages – smelly, confusing, and irritating. There are various options in Delhi. Some, such as buses and Read More
Quote: This place brings to mind the phrase, 'look upon this ye mighty and despair'. Like the works in the poem 'Ozymadius', the mighty have fallen. This is where George V was crowned Emperor of India in 1911, and it's Read More
Quote: This place is an impressive, deserted fortress. It's absolutely huge - the outer walls enclose a vast area, within which hundreds of people and their animals could seek shelter during a seige. There are a couple Read More