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2 Days in New Delhi for First Timers

Curated by Elen Turnerwho studied Hindi (and a bit of Urdu) in Delhi.

After weeks traveling through the Indian Himalaya, I arrived in Delhi feeling uptight, believing the rumors I’d heard about the capital being difficult. Instead, I found a fascinating ancient city with layers of history and culture. It's a place I found excuses to revisit in the following years. I ended up studying Hindi at a language school, spending mornings filling notebooks with curling Devanagari script and afternoons exploring long-abandoned Mughal ruins and sipping chai on Old Delhi street corners and in upmarket South Delhi “colonies.”

Delhi is enormous and—like many capital cities—a little pushy. But if you bring your sense of adventure, take a deep breath, and dive in, you’ll find a lot to love.


Day 2: Morning

Enjoy some retail therapy this morning with a visit to Dilli Haat. Not only is this a good place to buy souvenirs and gifts, it’s also a great way to learn more about local culture. Dilli Haat is an open-air handicrafts market with vendors from different regions of India and fixed prices. There’s a small entry fee, so it’s not as congested as some other Delhi markets. There are food stalls, too.

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