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First Impressions of India - Comparing Old and New Delhi // India Travel Vlog

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Explore the captivating contrasts of Delhi, India, from the ancient grandeur of the Red Fort and Jama Masjid to the modern buzz of Cyber City. This map guides you through historical wonders, bustling bazaars, and contemporary hubs, offering a vivid snapshot of India's rich heritage and dynamic present.

  • India Gate

    A grand monument created to commemorate the Indian British soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War, reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

  • Red Fort

    Built by a Mughal Emperor, who moved India's capital to Delhi, this well-preserved fort served as the Emperor's residence and showcases impressive architecture.

  • Chandni Chowk

    Located in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is known for its rustic historical charm, tight winding streets, many shops, and vibrant cultural experience, though it can be overwhelming to the senses.

  • Jama Masjid

    One of the largest mosques in India, built between 1650 and 1656, where visitors can explore the grounds and experience the peaceful atmosphere; only Muslims can enter the mosque itself.

  • Connaught Place

    A popular and upscale tourist destination in New Delhi with white buildings, tall white pillars, shopping, restaurants, and a large park with a massive flag.

  • Cyber City

    A futuristic corporate park in Gurugram south of Delhi, housing large Fortune 500 and IT companies, known for its modern environment.

  • Cyber Hub

    Located within Cyber City, Cyber Hub is a hub with a high concentration of restaurants, pubs, bars, and stores, offering a place for people working in Cyber City to unwind.

  • Agra

    Part of the Golden Triangle, which includes Delhi and Jaipur.

  • Jaipur

    Commonly called the Pink City, Jaipur is a part of the Golden Triangle, which includes Delhi and Agra.

  • Old Delhi

    The oldest part of Delhi, built during the Mughal era, featuring historical sites, narrow alleyways, and bustling markets like Chandni Chowk.

  • New Delhi

    Designed by the British during colonial times, New Delhi is known for its high-end restaurants, hotels, and shops.

  • Gurugram

    An area just outside of Delhi where Cyber City and Cyber Hub are located.

  • Tim Hortons

    The first Tim Hortons in Delhi, located in Cyber Hub, that offers a taste of home for Canadians with items like medium double-doubles and chocolate dip donuts.

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