India Travel Photography Documentary | Travel Vlog Series | Ep.1 - Delhi
Wex Photo Video’s travel photography series returns. This time, travel photographer Matt Parry and our very own Kriss Hampton travel to India.
In part one, Matt and Kriss explore the streets of Delhi and meet with local photographer, and ZEISS and Profoto ambassador Sundeep Bali.
A walking tour of Old Delhi provides ample opportunity for Matt to test out his Sony A7 III and concludes with a visit to the Salaam Baalak Trust DMRC Children Home.
This first part of the trip is rounded off with a visit to the world’s tallest brick minaret, the Qutub Minar, and the chance to photograph some long-exposures as the light fades over the India Gate war memorial.
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Sightseeing tour is something we all wish to do when we visit to a new city. I love it too and that’s why I decided to take a sightseeing tour in Delhi – the capital city of India. I feel it is fun to explore your own city like a tourist. So, in this video, I have travelled in HOHO (Hop On/Hop Off) Bus to a few of the must-visit places of Delhi.
HOHO bus is a sightseeing tour (a part of Delhi Tourism) initiative to help the tourists explore the must-visit places of Delhi in the best possible manner. What makes HOHO bus tour different than organized tours by travel agencies is the fact that HOHO bus tour is inexpensive, flexible and doesn’t require a definite planning in advance. The ticket price is Rs 500 for 1 day trip in which you can travel to 20 tourists’ places in Delhi. There is a HOHO bus at every 40-45 mins at the dedicated bus stops in Delhi. The routes of Hop On Hop Off bus cover museums, monuments, gardens, galleries, hotels, bazaars, shopping malls etc. Overall, the service of this tour bus by Delhi Tourism is designed to offer a complete experience of the capital city of India to a tourist.
The ticket price doesn’t include tickets of monuments and other sites. You have to buy separate tickets for every monuments and sites of Delhi which you visit. Timing of the bus is: 7.50 am. 8.30 am, 9.10 am, 9.50 am, 10.30 am and so on. The bus starts from Baba Khadak Singh Marg. The earlier you start the more places you get to visit.
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Delhi, India is a true CURRY HEAVEN, and we traveled here to go for this DEEP Street Food tour of Old Delhi! The Food Ranger (Trevor James) is in India eating Street Food! This walk through Old delhi truly was an AMAZING STREET FOOD ADVENTURE with delicious curry, amazing restaurants, and with so much tasty and UNIQUE Indian food recipes for our huge Indian dinner.
If you love eating street food around the world and street food in India, or even all over Asia, you will love the street food in Old Delhi. You can find street food everywhere, where everyone seems to cook delicious Indian recipes for curry and SPICY dishes all over the street.
In one day in old Delhi, India, we had 7 delicious street foods all made in the halal style.
We started out the day with an AMAZING ramadan experience at the largest Mosque in Delhi, Jama Masjid. We picked up a ton of different Indian street foods to bring to the mosque and break the fast with all the locals. We shared the delicious food, and then went back to the streets of Old Delhi to try more food.
The first food we had on our street food tour was the Delhi Fried Chicken, DFC, covered in Indian spices like masala and mustard. It was extremely JUICY and PLUMP!!!
Afterwards, we tried more BBQ chicken and then went for a nice Indian dinner cooked by one of the locals in Old Delhi. His family recipes were passed down to him and his food was legendary! We ate Indian Chicken Biryani and chicken korma curry along with Buffalo Korma along with Kameeri Roti! It was absolutely delicious!
After this, we went to the LEGENDARY Changezi chicken joint that invented the recipe for this juicy and flavour packed chicken curry dish!
To finish of the day, we went for some delicious BBQ Seekh Kebabs, extremely flavourful!!
The addresses for these street food restaurants in Old Delhi, India, are found on the main street below Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, India.
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We started our New Delhi trip at the Rashtrapati Bhavan - this is now the official residence of the president of India. This area of more than 5 acres is a popular place where many important ceremonies are held. I was a little disappointed to learn that you cannot get close at all to any of the buildings, but it was worth the stop anyhow.
Within view of the Rashtrapati Bhavar you can see the India Gate - which is quite majestic looking, even from a distance. The India gate was stop number 2 on our trip!
The India Gate is a massive red sandstone arch, built to commemorate the Indian and British soldiers who died in WW1, the North West frontier province and the 3rd Afghan War. An eternal flame burns in memory of all who have passed.
The third site we visited was Humayun’s Tomb. This is best described with a little history about the Mughal dynasty, which was very powerful and influential. They ruled over India for over 300 years. At the height their empire extended from Kandahar in the North West to Bengal in the East and from Kashmir in the North to the Deccan in the South. The Mughals established a rich blend of Islamic and Hindu traditions. Humayun’s Tomb, was created for the second Mughal emperor. It was built in 1565 by the Persian architect Mirzk Mirza Ghigas. It was commensurate by Humayun’s senior wife Haji Begum. Inside the tomb lies the Mughal emperor, his wives and other family members. Inside the beautiful built tomb you can feel the abundance that was once here. And outside there are beautiful gardens.
4. After embracing all of the beauty from Humayun’s Tomb, we made our way to the Lotus Temple. The Lotus Temple is also known as Baha’i house of worship. This is Delhi’s most modern structure. The temples religion originated in Persia and is based on all humanity being of one race. Followers of all religions are allowed and it is a place where silence and order prevail. It was completed in 1986 and has the shape of a lotus made from white marble. The most amazing thing about this stop was looking from the outside at this magnificent structure. We could not take footage of the inside of the temple unfortunately, however, it was quite plain when compared to other temples. The other thing I found fascinating was the people watching, there were so many people everywhere and it was so incredibly amazing to see such crowds come to visit this Temple, 99% of whom were from India!
We finished our first day in New Delhi with the Qutb Minar, what a great way to finish the day! Here is a little history of this site: Constant internal war in India left them open to attack from a new wave of muslim rulers. These rulers were enticed by tales of India’s fabulous wealth. Some of these rulers stayed and became collectively known as the Delhi Sultanates. It was Qutbuddin Abak who founded many muslim dynasties and who also built the Qutb Minar in Delhi. The Qutb Minor is India’s highest single tower. It marked the site of the first muslim kingdom. It was constructed to announce the advent of the muslim sultans. It is a fusion of decorated Hindi pillars and Islamic domes and arches. The beauty here amazed me for hours.
On Day 2 we visited 3 sites, all were a little farther away than the ones we visited on the first day. We started our trip with Akshardham in New Delhi which is an amazing temple.
The next stop we made was Red Fort also known as Lal Qila - Lal means red and Qila means fort. This seat of power created by the Mughal emperors got its name because of the red sandstone which was used to build build it
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This temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, It was the first large Hindu temple built in Delhi.
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Indian street food and Indian Food is something I've always loved to eat! So I flew to Delhi, India just for the food, and have been eating Indian street food and curry non stop. Old Delhi is a food lovers heaven! It's been the best Street Food I've tasted in India! The Indian food is so good in Delhii! I've eaten street food in Chennai, street food in Hyderabad, Indian street food in Kerala, and street food in Mumbai, all of which has been amazing!
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The street food in Delhi was so mouthwatering and delicious. The restaurant food was also very nice and to die for! I had some amazing curries and Mughlai cuisine at Karim's in Old Delhi.
Here are the specific locations for the Indian street food and Indian restaurants in Delhi that I tried:
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4) Daulat Ki Chaat at Paratha Wali gali
5)Stuffed Naan at Kake Di Hattij, Chandni Chowk
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In December 1911 King George V of Britain decreed that the capital of British India would be moved from Calcutta (now Kolkata) to Delhi. Construction began in 1912 at a site about 3 miles (5 km) south of the Delhi city centre, and the new capital was formally dedicated in 1931. The straight and diagonal pattern of the broad tree-lined avenues in New Delhi, with extensive green spaces and wide vistas, contrasts sharply with the crowded, narrow, and winding streets characteristic of Old Delhi. The main east-west axis of New Delhi is Central Vista Park, which is flanked by government buildings, museums, and research centres in a parklike setting. The city is governed by the appointed New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Area city, 16.5 square miles (42.7 square km). Pop (2001) 302,363.
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It is known from archaeological evidence that a highly sophisticated urbanized culture—the Indus civilization—dominated the northwestern part of the subcontinent from about 2600 to 2000 BCE. From that period on, India functioned as a virtually self-contained political and cultural arena, which gave rise to a distinctive tradition that was associated primarily with Hinduism, the roots of which can largely be traced to the Indus civilization. Other religions, notably Buddhism and Jainism, originated in India—though their presence there is now quite small—and throughout the centuries residents of the subcontinent developed a rich intellectual life in such fields as mathematics, astronomy, architecture, literature, music, and the fine arts.
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While in Delhi I went on a insanely delicious night Indian street food tour in Old Delhi with Delhi Food Walks. We tried over a dozen delicious dishes from butter chicken to kulfi (Indian ice cream).
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Authentic Old Delhi street food is best enjoyed in its original setting, in the noisy labyrinthine by-lanes of Chawri Bazaar and Chandni Chowk, where golden Gurudwaras share space with historic mosques.
Here are all the delicious dishes we tried on this delicious night Indian street food tour in Old Delhi:
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-Butter Chicken at Aslam Chicken Corner
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-Kheer - Rice Pudding
-Besani at Sakahari Restaurant
-Malai Kofta at Sakahari Restaurant
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Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and the largest democracy in the world, a melting pot of both culture and religion plus a constantly expanding metropolis that has more than ten million inhabitants. Built on the site of twelve former cities it is the gateway to India and has been the country’s centre of power for almost a thousand years.Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of old Delhi’s main landmarks, bequeathed to the city by the Mogul king, Shah Jahan. Its huge inner courtyard accommodates twenty thousand. Raj Ghat is a memorial to the country’s former political leaders and once contained the funeral pyres of Mahatma Ghandi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Ghandi. Rajpath is the name of an impressive three hundred metre wide road flanked by green swathes and luxuriant fountains, remnants of British Imperial rule. The National Rail Museum contains an interesting collection of nostalgic locomotives, carriages and memorabilia and for those who do not wish to risk a journey on India’s present day over-packed trains, the museum provides the perfect opportunity to imagine how it must have been on the Indian railroads of old. The Safdar-Jang Mausoleum was built in the final years of Mogul rule and is an architectural monument of this golden era. It contains each design element of this epoch, with a terrace-like substructure, painted stucco and a dome. No other city in this huge and diverse country demonstrates the dramatic history of India with all the intensity of colour as Delhi.
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