New Delhi, India Travel Guide: Best things to do in 48 hours! 🇮🇳

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Hello everyone! I'm back with a new series and this time we're exploring the beautiful country of India. It has been on my bucket-list for so long, and I'm so excited to have finally visited! In this New Delhi travel guide, I'll show you the best things to do in 2 days. I'll also give you tips on where to stay and what to eat, so you can enjoy your time in this beautiful city 🇮🇳

Stay tuned as we'll be exploring Agra & Jaipur in episodes two and three!

Also, as mentioned in the video, I'm in India with @andyto and our friend, @deeque_ for a "Shot on iPhone" campaign. We spent 6 days exploring, filming, and editing before his video had to go live! Check it out below:

0:00 intro
0:48 the lodhi hotel tour
2:21 qutub minar
3:33 lotus temple
3:53 india gate
4:06 agrasen ki baoli
4:11 kwality restaurant
4:50 recap
5:48 old delhi
7:02 red fort
7:09 jain lal mandir
7:33 the lodhi pool
7:40 preview of agra
8:00 x100v photos of delhi

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tags: new delhi, india travel guide, golden triangle india, india 2023
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Production on this is sooo good, can’t wait to see your next India videos!

melissahuynhh
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I will be visiting India in a few months and can't wait to visit New Delhi! Your travel guide is super helpful and makes me even more excited for my trip.

wilkowanders
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Awesome video! Beautiful images! I loved it so much. Well done!

Giahomemadeproductions
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Oooooh this is a whole vibe! Can’t wait to see more!

BenjiSelby
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The tuk-tuk ride through Old Delhi was wild! Who else loves a bit of chaos in their travels? 😄

CultureDrift
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Glad you are showing the reality of india, india is a pretty developed country, but most people when they tell about india they tell about the slums and poverty and etc etc which is true but they don’t show the developed parts at all
Saying this as someone that has spent quite a few summers in india
Being my mother is from india

Weirdo
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It's amazing how foreigners want to visit places which are undergoing development or not so developed parts of India..I too will do the same when i visit Japan and rest of the world..I am tired of watching developed places, i will visit the slums and places with poverty and dirt in all these countries because i know that every country has such places..The only thing is that their media never shows these places only to glorify their countries but we Indians we dont feel ashamed of such places which is why we show every part of our country..

atgc
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You must visit Manali Gulmarg Shimla Srinagar Nainital and Mussoorie. *They are literally the most exotic places and are hailed as paradise on earth*

pplattee
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If you're in India, please consider avoiding the commonly visited, stereotypical destinations like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Agra, Rajasthan and Chennai. Instead, explore the hidden gems of the country
these are the most breathtaking places that India has to offer.


1.Lakshadweep Islands

Agatti
Bangaram Beach
Kavaratti Beach
Kalpeni
Thinnakara Island

2.Ladakh

Pangong Tso Lake
Phugtal Monastery
Khardung-la Pass
Tso Moriri Lake
Thiksey Monastery
Nubra Valley
Puga valley
Umling La Pass
Magnetic Hill
Chadar Trek, Kargil
Sand Dunes Leisure Park
Turtuk


3.Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Radhanagar Beach
Elephant Beach
Jolly Buoy Island
Kalapathar Beach
Laxmanpur Beach
Sitapur Beach
Ross and Smith Islands
Vijayanagar Beach

4.Meghalaya

Living root bridges
NohKaLikai Falls
Wari Chora
Phi Phi Fall
Mawlynnong
Nongjrong
Krem Chympe
Dawki
Siju Caves


5.Sikkim

Gurudongmar Lake
Gangtok
Yumthang Valley
Lachen
Lachung
Pelling
Yume Samdong
Tsomgo Lake

6.Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro Valley
Tawang
Sela Pass
Bhalukpong
Roing
Tezu
Sangti Valley
Bumla Pass
Dirang
Dong Valley
Changlang

7.Jammu and Kashmir

Aru Valley
Sonamarg
Srinagar
Gulmarg
Patnitop
Gangabal Lake Trek
Betaab Valley
Budgam
Kupwara
Gurez Valley
Baisaran Valley



8.Maharashtra

Ajanta and Ellora Caves
Mahabaleshwar
Kalsubai Hills
Amboli
Kumbhe Waterfall
Mangi Tung
HariHar Fort
Rajmachi Fort Trek
Rajgad Fort
Bhairavgad
Kalavantin Durg
Peb Fort -Vikatgad
Kalu Waterfall
kaas plateau, panchgani
Nanemachi Waterfall


9.Himachal Pradesh

Parvati Valley
Kangra Valley
Spiti Valley
Tirthan Valley
Malana
Kufri
Kasol
Bir Billing
Kaza,
Khajjiar
Kalpa
Bir Billing
Jibhi
Dalhousie
Dev Roopa Trek
Kyelang
Beas Kund


10.Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers
Auli
Devprayag
Haridwar
Kedarnath
Badrinath
Chopta
Nelong Valley

11.Karnataka

Hampi
Badami cave temples
Gokarna
Iruppu Falls
Jog Falls
Coorg
kudremukh
chikmagalur
Mysore Palace
Mullayanagiri Peak
Belur
Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole
Shivanasamudra Falls

12.kerala

Alleppey
Munnar-Anamudi Peak
Wayanad
Vagamon
Thekkady
Gavi
Kavayi Island
Varkala Beach
Athirappilly Waterfalls
Munroe Island
Kuttanad
Thenmala
Aymanam Village
Jatayu Earth's Center Nature Park
Ranipuram
Nilambur
Kumarakom
Poovar
Silent Valley
Meenmutty Waterfalls


13.Mizoram

Reiek
Aizawl
Vantawng Waterfall
Tuirihiau falls
Falkawn Village

Kalki
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This is sad to see people only travel gloden triangle when it's nothing compared to South and east

anittas
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This was good mam loved it! Informative ❤

mindyourbody
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Your travels are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your words about New Delhi

joinmyideas
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Landon said he’s so jealous of the suite 😍

kimalee
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Tip from an Indian... DON'T book hotels or resorts in any city of Rajasthan book rooms of palaces... it's stunning and you'll feel like a princess ♥️

Kelly-fujx
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The hotel got more action than the city

WorldHvyWeightChamp
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What tour company did you use? I’m trying to plan a solo trip soon.

ldybg
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Where are the other india videos? i am confused

bo-r-na
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Hello can you please share the tour company's name

moniqueclarke
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nice video, what camera are you using?

samuelryota
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Just a small correction, Qutub Minar wasn’t a Hindu temple. It’s a Minaret, which is Afghani (Islamic) architecture. Most people know the difference between Islamic and Hindu Architecture, never thought anyone would confuse the two.

And I hope this was just a slip of tongue because I bet you saw tombs and Islamic symbols all over Qutub Minar during your visit. Unless you were not paying any attention. I don’t know!

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