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India Tours, Travel to India, Tours to New Delhi New Delhi is India's rambunctious capital and melting pot. It's a city that exists in many centuries at once, where ancient architecture and customs mix with world-class shopping and cuisine. give examples of this contrast.eg: strings of marigolds and brightly colored saris, dusty streets and centuries-old red sandstone monuments. The streets of Delhi are packed with people, cars, ox carts and every other form of transportation imaginable. rework this sentence, it has no flow. Eg: The streets of Delhi are packed with people and cars, ox carts and tuk tuks. Immerse yourself in the colorful crowds and experience the variety of life that this bustling Indian metropolis has to offer. Immerse yourself in the colorful crowds and discover a dramatic range of experiences in this bustling Indian metropolis. Explore the Red Fort, a powerful 17th century relic and the former home to India's Mughal emperors. What is it about the red fort that people would want to see? Visit Delhi's museums and monuments, including the comprehensive National Museum, Humayan's Tomb and the Crafts Museum. What’s in these museums that will attract the reader? Stand in awe before India's largest mosque, the Jama Masjid, commissioned by Shah Jahan, the emperor who built the Taj Mahal. This massive mosque can hold 25,000 worshipers kneeling in prayer. But what does it look like that will make the visitor stand in awe? Yes its large, but is there something unique about the façade? The internal space? Can women enter to see? From there, wander the narrow streets (what is appealing about old streets here?) of Old Delhi and savor authentic Mughali cuisine at one of the neighborhood's many tiny restaurants. What are we savouring? What are the specialities? Spices? Sauces? Marvel at the towering Qutb Minar, a victory tower that marked the arrival of Islam to India, why? What’s it look like? What’s special about it? and connect to humanity's deep past a few hundred feet away at Delhi's iron pillar -- a monument 1,600 years old. Who built it, why are we interested in it? Once you've seen and shopped and dined through Delhi, (seen through? Try using toured) the rest of India beckons. Easy connections via frequent planes, trains, buses and our own private drivers are ready to whisk you away to Agra, the fabled Taj Mahal, adjective Amritsar and the Golden Temple, noble Rajasthan, and beyond beyond to where? Still needs a final wrap up sentence about the “beyond” is it the ageless beauty, the timeless land, that kind of thing..
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