Vibrant melting pot, India

Delhi, multidimensional metropolis
We are living in the world, where peace seems a luxury that not anyone can afford, Asia is a perfect destination to find that luxury, ancient spirits, rules of Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity fulfill each other, there is no such a thing as fighting or judging, each chooses what to follow, who to be. India is a place, where most wouldnt go, saying that comfort is not an option, but there are those, heading exactly to India to get some inner peace and totally relax. Spiritual place, fulfilled with temples, shrines and places to pray and meditate, learning to be thankful for everything we have, that’s above all is the right attitude.

Delhi is an exotic dish, mixing the old with new, two totally different worlds in one place, each of them presenting different experiences, New Delhi was built by the British as India’s imperial city, Old Delhi at the other hand was meant to be as the capital of Islamic India, and it works just fine. It’s great experience, each of you can choose the best for yourself, or you could spend a half day exploring India’s history and immerse yourselves in the dramatic Red For and medieval bazaars and the other half day throw yourself a modern world, with cocktails and cappuccinos, it’s all there, anything you like, just go with it!

It’s a vibrating melting point that won’t leave you indifferent, it takes not only your mind and heart, the soul…it takes your soul for a magnificent walk through time and through places, an experience that will be unforgettable. Human traffic, sprinkled with glittering gems, amazing museums and ancient monuments, and most of all, the greatest food experience, meaty Mughlai curries and plump South Indian idlis. Indian cuisine is mostly spicy, based on rice, ginger, garlic, turmeric, red chili powder and cumin, perfect for vegetarians and also meat eaters, offering a wide choice of different dishes, there is even an Indian food theory, that there are six different tastes, sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter and astringent.

Whether is food, religion, peace or curiosity that brings you to India, do it, it’s a lifetime experience that you wont regret and definitely won’t forget!

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