HOW EXPENSIVE IS NEW DELHI, INDIA? A DAY OF BUDGET TRAVEL ????????
In this video I break down the costs of one day's worth of budget travel in New Delhi, India. I go through the expenses of my hostel, food, transportation and sightseeing.
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Visited: Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat and associated memorials (gandhi statue), Raj Ghat, Humayun’s Tomb, Isa Khan's Tomb, Isa Khan's Mosque and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib.
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Must Visit Places In Delhi | A Day Tour in Hop On Hop Off Bus | DesiGirl Traveller
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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FIRST TIME IN INDIA - Amazing Places in Delhi, India
WOW! That’s all we can say about our first time in India! We did a little research and found some amazing places in Delhi, India to visit during our 2 week stay. Today we’ll show you around Jama Masjid and Humayun’s Tomb, two beautiful monuments in the heart of the city in New Delhi, India! You don’t want to miss these.
Walking down the streets of Old Delhi, we were so overwhelmed with smells, sounds, and people. We can’t believe this is Delhi, India! It’s just like something we’ve never experienced before and I think it’s hard to even capture it on film. If you plan to travel to India, you’ll soon know what we mean. However, the two places we visited are some of the best places in Delhi to visit once you arrive in India.
Our first stop was Jama Masjid which is a mosque in Old Delhi, India. The mosque itself was built in 1656 AD and it’s courtyard can hold up to 25,000 people at one time for payer. Jama Masjid is absolutely gorgeous, but make sure you follow the non-muslim visiting hours. Even though we arrived during non-muslim visiting hours, we got kicked out. That was pretty disappointing because we wanted to film a bit more there and show you the beauty of this place in our India travel vlog. But, rules are rules! A little tip, if you bring a camera into the mosque it’s 300 Rupee per person ($4 usd)
Next we walked through the streets of Delhi and got a taste for local life in India. We walked through the Old Delhi neighborhood and saw vegetable markets set up on the sidewalk, morning commuters grabbing coffee from their favorite stand, and witnessed what living in India must feel like.
We then headed over to central Delhi to visit Humayun’s Tomb. If you ask anyone what to do in Delhi, they will tell you to visit Humayun’s Tomb. Built in the mid 1500’s by Persian architects, the monument was actually the structure that inspired the famous Taj Mahal. Now that’s some serious history! Although the Taj Mahal gets all the credit, Humayun’s Tomb is absolutely breathtaking and it was the first structure of it’s size to be built in all red sandstone.
Being our first time in Delhi, we think these two attractions were a great introduction into the history of the city and to India as a whole. Both Jama Masjid and Humayun’s Tomb are two things we recommend you must do in Delhi! A lot of people take Delhi as a starting point to go explore other places in India, however we think New Delhi city is a great place to experience the culture of India without too many tourists weighing down your experience.
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Worst Travel Day EVER! Kathmandu, Nepal to Delhi, India
Have you ever experienced a bad day of travel? On our way from Kathmandu, Nepal to Delhi, India we had our worst travel day ever! It basically was a series of bad events one after another that made for just a horrible and stressful day of travel.
Firstly, at the airport in Kathmandu the Air India staff and immigration were not accepting our India tourist e-visa that we had completed a month in advance. The piece of paper we were carrying did not look official to them and after making us wait for nearly two hours we finally were allowed to go through security.
Upon arriving in India the immigration staff for e-visas was dreadfully understaffed and maybe officers were just chatting with each other instead of doing their job. Finally after arriving to our hotel we had trouble finding an ATM that would dispense cash but it took us 9 tries to finally find one that did.
Overall, a horrible day of travel but we're looking forward to having a good night of sleep and starting fresh tomorrow with the idea of having a great travel adventures in India.
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So it is another travel day. Our time in Kathmandu is up. And next up we're off to India to rendezvous with Sam's parents.
Yeah, my parents are going to be joining us and we're going to be traveling for close to a month in India. It is going to be an amazing adventure. I mean it is kind of sad that our time in Nepal went by so fast but I just feel like our travels have just been going so quickly this past year.
I don't know what it is. It feels like we just arrive and then we're leaving. We're leaving. But anyways yeah we have a busy schedule in India and we'll tell you more about that soon.
So let's go check in.
This is Audrey ranting...
Staff didn't think our e-visa was a real visa
They decided to check in other passengers instead
so we waited...a long time
Then we got taken to the back office
We had to go online and prove we were granted entry
it was a stressful 1+ hour
Well I would say this has been a very stressful morning. We were able to make it through but for some reason our visa was a huge problem and we were there probably for an hour. I thought they were not going to let us go through security or get on the plane.
But anyways, that is sorted. Now our flight has been delayed again. It had already been delayed once before. And the power has also gone out in the airport. So it could be a long day.
How are you feeling? At the moment.
I'm still frazzled about the India situation because yeah.
Um, we have something called an e-visa. Yeah. It is where you apply online um you're approved and then you're given this form to print out. And I guess the people working here have never seen that before. And so they weren't accepting it. And so luckily someone had the idea when we went to the back office to actually check it out. Like to check it out to look it up online. Look it up online and then it was confirmed yes we are allowed to go. But yeah, it looked like we were going to be not let on that plane.
And like it would be really frustrating just the two of us traveling but the fact we are meeting up with my parents and we've arranged this trip like months in advance and we've already booked train tickets and hotels. Just like all of these thoughts were racing through my head. Like oh my gosh we're not going to be there to meet them.
You know it was just awful. I'm just absolutely frazzled right now. I'm trying to calm down but this has not been a great day. Yeah.
So yeah, that has been our first day in Delhi.
Yeah, so sorry this video has been really ranty and whiny. It feels like we've just been complaining all day long. That has been us today. Nah travel.
Well, it was a tough day.
So a good night sleep and hopefully a brighter day tomorrow.
Yeah, so hopefully the next video you see from us will be a fun travel vlog out sightseeing in Delhi and yeah more peppy optimism. Ciao for now.
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48 Hours in India: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
48 Hours in India: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
India is a country that would take an entire lifetime to fully explore, so when we set our sights on just 48 hours in India, we knew it would be a challenge. However, knocking out the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) in a weekend might just be possible.
TripVerse dared us to try and accomplish the feat and we took on the challenge, always up for proving adventure travel in exotic destinations is possible, even during a weekend trip.
If you know us, you know we take any chance we can to travel, but spending 48 hours in India has been on our list for a long time, and with so many short, cheap flights to India from Dubai, it was only a matter of time before we took on the challenge. Using a three day weekend, we flew direct to Delhi and had a car and driver waiting for us.
The Golden Triangle is one of the most popular tourist routes in India, allowing travelers to visit New Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur in just a few days time as all three cities are not only very close together, but vastly different.
We knew we wanted to end the trip with Delhi, so we immediately landed and headed straight to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, and tried to get there before sunrise to avoid the crowds.
The Taj Mahal is just one of those sights that you can't really believe you are looking at, something you see 1,000 times in pictures and movies your entire life. As we arrived early enough, the entire site was void of crowds and covered in a layer of mist and fog. It was incredible to watch this amazing building emerge from the fog into all its glory as the sun broke. Take your time, explore the area from all angles and take the time to just sit down and stare at one of the most amazing buildings ever built.
Remember: No camera tripods are allowed in, so make sure to check them at the entrance building before going in. You'll have to check your backpacks as well.
One your way out of the Taj, walking down the street towards the entrance, just passed the Oberoi Villas is a hotel called Taj Spice which you cannot miss. Without any of the expense or fuss of such a fancy hotel, you can easily get up to their amazing rooftop cafe and sit outside while enjoying the same beautiful view people pay thousands for at the Oberoi. Their food is delicious and beer cold - and cheap!
Check out our full 48 Hours in India itinerary on TripVerse for more detailed information on this and all the places we visited and recommend!
On our way out of town, we stopped at the beautiful Agra Fort, which would easily the be the most stunning site in Agra if it weren't for the Taj Mahal. It is well worth the visit and a fraction of the price of the Taj. ($1 instead of $10)
As soon as we wrapped up at the Agra Fort and the sun was setting it was on to Jaipur! We raced against the clock to make the 4-hour drive before it got to late and arrived at our hotel around 9 pm. A quick meal and we were off to sleep. We were exhausted but loving the adventure!
No 48 hours trip to India should be without a visit to Jaipur if you are anywhere close. It might just be my favorite city in India. There is just something different about being in Rajasthan, the Pink City, as it is called.
There is enough to fill 48 hours alone in Jaipur, but we really only had part of a day so we did all the exploring in the time we had and saw a ton! First, it was off to the old part of the city to visit the Jaipur Palace, one of the coolest and most detailed palaces we've ever seen. Make sure to make your way back to the hidden chamber with detailed and ornately decorated doorways honoring the four seasons. Make sure to have your camera ready, they are made for Instagram!
Heading out of Jaipur, stop and visit the Floating Palace and the Elephant Village. We weren't interested in paying to ride or wash the elephants, just wanted to see them. If you drive down the road from the Elephant place, there is an actual village where each family cares for 2-3 elephants and this is really cool to see. Huge elephants and people living in harmony is a wonderful thing.
Jumping back in the car with Prakash, we headed directly to the Amer (or Amber) Fort, which is one of the most amazing places we have ever seen that we never knew existed! TripVerse said we should make the trek all the way up the stairs to the top and thank god we did. The Amer Fort is SUCH an amazing place to explore and I am shocked we'd never heard of it before.
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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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How to Travel INDIA Ridiculously Cheap! One Day in India
In this video I document all of my daily expenses and show how you can travel in India on just $15-20 per day.
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MY FIRST EVER DAY IN INDIA - DIWALI 2017 IN NEW DELHI ????????
I travel to India for the first time, starting my trip around the country in New Delhi for 2017's Diwali Festival. After walking around Paharganj, I climb onto the rooftops of my hostel to experience the lights of Diwali. The next day I head out to the Laximinarayan Temple, soaking up the festival crowds.
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A day in Delhi. Spend a day sightseeing with me searching for the best New Delhi attractions and tourist places. This is a youtube video of my 2017 visit to Delhi in the Uttar Pradesh region of India.
This is the 6th part of my India vlog series. First I take an auto-rickshaw from my hotel in Old Delhi to the India Gate and navigate the Delhi traffic to cross the road the see this amazing war memorial. From the India Gate I brave the Dehli traffic once more to visit the Kutub Minor and admire this amazing architecture surrounded by peaceful green gardens. Finally I visit the Kutub Minar to complete my days tour of Delhi.
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Things To Do In Delhi | One Day Tour | Must Visit Places In Delhi | The Crazy Queen |
Hello Everyone,
This is my new travel vlog. In this video, I will show you the most important places in Delhi. Apart from India capital Delhi is very historical cum huge market hub city. I cover all the places in a day by day tour bus. Hope you like it. Please watch full video till the end to watch my exciting journey.
Bus information
Hop n Hop bus
Starting Point
HOHO Centre, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Opp. Connaught Place police station, Connaught Place.
First Bus : 7:30 am & also available every 45 minutes.
Tour Ends : 7:00 pm
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In this vlog I break down my daily expenses as a budget traveller in Mumbai, India. I share the kind of prices you can expect to find around the city for accommodation, transportation and food. I also visit the thriving areas of Crawford Market and Chor Bazaar, after tasting some local Indian thali at Pancham Puriwala.
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Delhi, India: The Delhi Belly CHALLENGE | Traveling for $20 A Day
I'm in Delhi, India's capital region, and today I'll try to eat as much street food as I possibly can to complete the never-before-attempted DELHI BELLY CHALLENGE... Is it possible to eat 1,000 rupees worth of INDIAN STREET FOOD in a single day?!
The food is delicious on the streets, but it's so rich, and often fried. Plus, each dish costs an average of about 30-50 rupees, so it's incredibly difficult to spent that much money in a single day eating exclusively street food, assuming your stomach holds up.
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My name is Kevin Cook. I'm originally from Dallas, TX, but I've been living and traveling in Asia since 2013.
After graduating from university in 2011 and working a few unfulfilling jobs, I saved enough money to move to Asia and work as a teacher for a few years. That opportunity allowed me to travel around and experience new foods and cultures, and ignited a passion for blogging and making videos.
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ONE DAY TOUR IN DELHI INDIA
INCREDIBLE INDIA 2020: HOW TO DO NEW DELHI AND OLD DELHI IN ONE DAY!!!
Do you only have one day in Delhi India?
Please feel free to hop on the Topic that interest you the most:
- Quick Room Tour at Novotel New Delhi Aerocity 00:45
- HOW MUCH is the tour and WHERE did I book it 1:00
- Eating Indian food for breakfast 1:50
- Tamarind Milk and Masala Chai / Tea 2:45
- Trying out Dosa 3:08
- We officially started the tour 3:34
- WHY CAN’T INDIANS KNOW THE GENDER OF THEIR BABIES!!?? 3:54
- All about JAMA MASJID 5:10
- Exploring Old Delhi via Rickshaw 08:11
- Shopping for Indian Spice 8:41
- Looking for Indian Tea? 10:05
- Is it expensive in Old Delhi? 11:07
- Trying out Indian Street food in Old Delhi 12:08
- Why is everything spicy in India? 12:19
- It’s always New Year in India LOL 12:31
- RAJGHAT / Mahat Magandhi Memorial 12:43
- Tipping culture in India for Tourists 12:31
- Why i don’t like tipping 19:52
- AGRASEN KI BAOLI / Stepwell in Delhi 14:02
- Having Indian Food for Lunch 14:34
- National War Memorial / INDIA GATE 15:05
- LOTUS TEMPLE / Bahai House of Worship 15:25
- INA / Indian National Arts 15:55
- Trying out SAREE 16:13
- Where to buy Saree, Handicrafts, Jewelries and etc. 17:13
- Is it expensive in India? 17:25
- ORIGINAL CASHMERE, where to buy and how much 18:20
- How much are Indian Jewelries 18:55
- IS IT WORTH IT DOING THIS TOUR???? 19:07
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ARRIVING IN NEW DELHI - INDIA'S CAPITAL CITY
I started off my day with a quick visit again to the Taj Mahal for sunrise, I thought, why not seeing as its free. I then took a general class ticket, to ride the train to New Delhi. I set off on foot, visiting Connaught Place, a great spot for chilling. I also visited Old Delhi which was a lot different. Watching the madness unfold infront of me was quite an experience.
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