If you are looking for cheap restaurants, in Old Delhi than voila! You are in for a great luck. Old Delhi is like the dream place for foodies who love cheap yet tasty and good food, street food. Infact let me guide you through the best places. 1. One of the Best Location is in and around the famous and historic Chandni Chowk. As you might know, at one end of the Chandni Chowk is Red Fort. exactly opposite to it, on the other end is a place called as Fatehpuri. As you reach Fateh puri from Red Fort, take a right. You will land into a road called as Church Mission road. A little through the road you will to a fork, take the left. you come to a road called as Gandhi Gali. In this road itself you get some of the best food outlets. As you enter the road, just walking 3-4 minutes you come to a small hotel on your right hand side called as Inderpuri Restaurant. It's one of the best Veg Restaurants I have ever experienced. you get amazing north Indian dishes and that too in its most authentic forms. Their butter nan is one of the most delicious and huge Nan I have ever had. You can find various other finger licking yummy dishes ranging from mixed veg, butter paneer, kadhai paneer etc. It's totally a must visit place if you are in the area. Just opposite to Inderpuri is a small Lassi shop. You can't miss it. That's where I have tasted one of the best and most creamiest Lassi's in the Country. The name of the Shop is Jagdish Narayan Pandey and Sons. Infact it's quite famous in the area. Just adjoining to the lassi shop, just the next shop infact is a restaurant called Giani's. It's famous in the area for it's Rajma Chawal and Chole Bhature. This place is quite ideal for Breakfast. The place also gives you amazing Icecream's. 2. If you love parathas, you should not miss the famous Parathe wali Gali in Chandni Chowk. Infact you can find other amazing street food stalls in Chandni Chowk. 3. If you are looking for Non Veg food, head directly towards Jama Masjid. You will experience the best of Non veg dishes, probably a remnant of the Mughal kitchens which still Lingers on. One of the best place to eat out in near the Jama Masjid Area is Karims.It's one of the oldest running restaurant in Delhi. It has been around since almost 1800's.
Hi Koustubh, Listing below the best cheap eating places in old Delhi.
Non-vegetarian options:
1. You can enjoy a meal for two in just INR 300 at 'Aslam Chicken' (Jama Masjid), commonly known for its butter chicken tikka, fish, tandoori chicken, buttery chicken and many more things 2. Or, at 'Qureshi Kabab Corner' (Jama Masjid) famous for its rolls, seekh kebab, beef kebab, biryani and a lot more in just INR 200 for two people. Vegetarian options:
1. Giani's di Hatti (Chandni Chowk) famous for rabri faluda, chole bhature, lassi and rajma chawal in just INR 150 for two people 2. Babu Ram Paranthe Wale (Chandni Chowk) known for its pudina parantha, mixed vegetables, lassi and rabri parantha in INR 150 for two people Desserts:
1. Cool Point Shahi Tukda (Chandni Chowk) famous for its shahi tukda, faluda, mango ice cream and phirni in INR 100 for two people
2. Kuremal Mohal Lal Kulfi Wale (Chawri Bazaar)known for its fruit cream kulfi, mango kulfi, kesar-pista kulfi and jamun kulfi in just INR 200 for two people Please note :The prices mentioned are in approximate figures.
Kufri Skiing Kufri is a location 16 km from Shimla which has a famous historic backdrop, for its ski slopes and finished views. Known for its ski runs Kufri, attracts some of the largest numbers of travellers from far and wide, coming to visit Shimla. One may find peaks covered with snow and a small zoo in the area where Yak rides are an additional attraction.
Hey there, there are only two ways to travel to lakshadweep, one is through the ferry or you could take a flight from kochi. But you cannot go there as a traveller, you need to book a package through the official website of laksha dweep government. Also you need a special permit and it will be arranged by the tour operator. Happy travelling ,cheers
Going Solo would be an awesome experience for you...!!!
You have been to Udaipur twice so my suggestion would be to travel Bahubali hill(Badi Lake) which is like the most visited place now. You can also enjoy visit to Kailashpuri which ks nearby. Apart from that, you can also visit Karni Mata Ka Mandir which is on a hill. In terms of food, Santosh Daal Baati, Lok-Kalamandal Vada pav, Pyaaz ki kochori of JMB should be on your checklist. Enjoy....!!!
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here are a few things that you must carry Passport and visa
Medications
Insurance and ID cards
Cash, debit cards, and credit cards
Pen to fill out customs forms
Portable charger
Earplugs, eye mask, and sleeping pills
Electrical converters and adapters specific to your destination
Headphones
Antibacterial wipes
Sweater/scarf in case the plane is chilly
Cell phone and charger
very comfortable sneakers
1. Passport & Visa 2. Travel Insurance
3. Download the taxi app(similar to Uber): Grab
4. Clothes: Carry summer clothes
5. Keep an umbrella and a pair of sunglasses
6. Singapore Dollars / Credit cards etc. 7. Hotel reservations
8. Flight tickets (asked on Indian airports before issuing a boarding pass)
9. Basic medicines like paracetamol, crocin, etc.
Hello Bharti I guess it will be snow all around during that period in dharmashala Dalhousie .it all depends upon climate.alternately I guess rather than that you can visit Rajasthan cities like Jaipur and all by bus or train .by the way are you a frequent traveler we have created travel buddy group from Mumbai Pune Gujrat Hyderabad Delhi Sikkim with 25 buddies and few of them are from Delhi Rajasthan as well are you interested in joining our travel buddy group
Yes u can go Dalhousie it good place to visit there u can get best nature view snow u can visit kalatop khajjiar hill Punchpula ect for fun and enjoyment
I wouldn't book hostel/ hotel unless I really want to. If you have a short stay, you can just roam around the city before boarding the fight. If asked at the immigration, I think it's a valid reason to not book any accommodation since you will be flying out of the city in few hours.
This is the best route I found for the mentioned route, Shared route
From Solapur to Mahabaleshwar via Mumbai - Pandharpur Rd. 6 hr 11 min (276 km)
6 hr 11 min in current traffic 1. Head south on Railway Line/Rangbhavan Rd/Rupa Bhavani Rd
2. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto VIP Rd
3. Exit the roundabout onto VIP Rd
4. At Old Employment Chowk, take the 3rd exit and stay on VIP Rd
5. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto MH SH 151
6. Exit the roundabout onto MH SH 151
7. Slight right at Mechanic Chowk onto NH150E/NH52
8. At Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, take the 1st exit and stay on NH150E/NH52
9. Turn left onto the ramp to NH65
10. Keep left to continue on Service Rd
11. Turn left onto D.B.Kalase Marg/Pandharpur - Solapur Rd/Pandharpur - Tuljapur - Solapur - Georai Rd
12. Turn right onto Barshi - Pandharpur Rd/Kurduvadi - Pandharpur Rd/NH561A/Pandharpur - Tuljapur - Solapur - Georai Rd
13. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Mumbai - Pandharpur Rd/Satara - Pandharpur Rd/Pune - Pandharpur Rd
14. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Mumbai - Pandharpur Rd/Pune - Pandharpur Rd
15. At Mahaveer Chowk, continue straight
16. At the roundabout, continue straight onto Phaltan - Satara Rd
17. Turn right onto Nira - Satara Rd/Satara - Lonand Rd/Shirur - Satara Rd/Wadhe - Satara - Lonand Rd
18. Turn left
19. Turn left
20. Turn right
21. Turn right onto Wai - Wathar Rd
22. Turn left onto Bhadreshwar Pul/Wai-Surur Rd
23. Turn right onto SH72
24. Continue straight past Sohail's Taxi Service
25. Turn right
26. Turn left toward Mahabaleshwar To Old Mahabaleshwar Rd
27. Arrive at location: Mahabaleshwar
For the best route in current traffic visit https://maps.app.goo.gl/Lvms1NRxnXXvNYTA6