Delhi
Begin or end a trip in the pulsing capital and let the sights, sounds and smells get under your skin.
Old Delhi and New Delhi. When you hear talk of the two, it’s easy to imagine neat halves, perfectly separated by a row of fluttering flags or maybe a rickshaw-laden highway. Well, no, not exactly. There are, of course, distinct differences – visit Old for the Red Fort, piping street food, cows, and frenetic bazaars; New for the iconic India Gate, colonial boulevards, greenery and glitzy hotels – but the whole shebang is actually a blend of eight ancient cities. Each new one was built on the dust of its predecessor, leaving behind a hodgepodge of shiny edifices and photogenic monuments tucked into every corner. So, take a deep breath and dive into Mughal history, haggle, shake your camera at mosques, temples and fortresses, hail a tuk-tuk, fill all your suitcases with shawls, slippers and handicrafts, and indulge your tastebuds with a fusion of cuisine from all over the country – because that’s how you do Delhi.