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Travel Experience: Traveling in India and exploring Delhi

What is the best thing about travelling?

The best thing about travelling is creating new memories. You get to see new people, experience different cultures and taste different kinds of food. These experiences make a lasting impression.

One of my favorite travel experience was my time exploring the amazing land that it India. I have always been fascinated with India because I was influenced by the Bollywood movies. 

India is a land of diversity with its colorful culture and vibrant places. The best way to explore it is by travelling on cheap flights.

Cheap flights are the best option for people who want to explore this country as they don’t cost too much. There are many airlines which offer such rates which can be booked online anytime.

No matter how you like to travel, there’s an airline that can help you. Budget airlines offer cheaper flights that can get you to your destination in just a couple of hours, while legacy airlines feature more amenities and services for those who are willing to pay a premium. In the end, it’s all about what kind of experience you want.

India is a land of amazing diversity, culture and heritage. India has been a melting pot for cultures since ancient times. The country offers a wide variety of places to visit such as Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Goa and Jaipur among many others. You can travel to Delhi from most other cities. I once traveled to Delhi via a Pune to Delhi flight

My experience in Delhi

Delhi is a very vibrant city, full of color and life. I tried the street food in Delhi and found it to be very delicious.

Delicious street food

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The street food in Delhi looked incredibly colorful and enticing, with vendors cooking up a variety of dishes right on the streets. We had a hard time deciding what to try because there were so many different options, but we finally settled on some chaat (a type of Indian snack), samosas (vegetable- or meat-filled fried pastry), kebabs (meat skewers popular throughout Asia), and pakoras (deep-fried fritters, often made with vegetables).

Indian culture

Indian culture is a vast spectrum of diverse ideas and beliefs. It is difficult to pinpoint a single ideology that defines it. One of the most notable aspects of Indian culture are the food, language, and fashion. Indians love their food and take pride in their dishes. They are also known for having one of the largest languages in the world-Hindi. Their clothing is typically colorful and extravagant with an emphasis on vibrant designs.

Image credit: Flickr

In my opinion, I believe that Indian culture has changed quite drastically over time due to globalization and technological advances such as TV, radio, internet, etcetera. In my lifetime alone I have seen great changes in how kids dress at school or how people communicate with each other through social media (eg: WhatsApp). Looking forward to exploring India in-depth after this pandemic. 

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Claudia Lim

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