Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi, India
DrFumblefinger visits Qutub Minar, a historic minaret built in Delhi during the beginning of Islamic rule in India.
DrFumblefinger visits Qutub Minar, a historic minaret built in Delhi during the beginning of Islamic rule in India.
DrFumblefinger visits the impressive and spacious Audience Hall in Delhi’s famous Red Fort. The Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
DrFumblefinger and his tour group visit a shelter for boys in Delhi. Designed to help street kids have a safe home and rebuild their lives, we were impressed with what we saw.
Gumbo was visiting the beautiful tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi. Congratulations to George G, Michael Fong II (via Twitter), Bob Cranwell (the Amateur
It’s a hard job when it comes to choosing the top 10 places to see in a city as old as Delhi. Continually inhabited given that 300 BCE with built ruined as well as reconstructed 7 times, New Delhi is presently in its 8th character increasing from its very own ashes like a Phoenix metro each time it was laid to throw away. Fluctuate of mighty empires have actually ensured that Delhi is dotted with a range of monuments as well as relics of the past of this ancient city. Right here’s a listing…
Unexpectedly, a parade of individuals of the Jain faith passed DrFumblefinger while he was walking the streets of Old Delhi.
DrFumblefinger visits the Chandni Chowk Market in Delhi. One of the oldest and busiest markets in India, almost anything you might want is for sale here.
DrFumblefinger visits a Sikh temple located in the heart of Old Delhi, where he learns more about the charitable nature of the Sikh people.
DrFumblefinger makes a stop at a sweets shop in Delhi, where a proud employee poses for a photo
DrFumblefinger visits Asia’s largest Spice Market, situated in Delhi. Its colors, aromas and tastes will entice you.
DrFumblefinger visits Qutub Minar, a historic minaret built in Delhi during the beginning of Islamic rule in India.
DrFumblefinger visits the impressive and spacious Audience Hall in Delhi’s famous Red Fort. The Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
DrFumblefinger and his tour group visit a shelter for boys in Delhi. Designed to help street kids have a safe home and rebuild their lives, we were impressed with what we saw.
Gumbo was visiting the beautiful tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi. Congratulations to George G, Michael Fong II (via
It’s a hard job when it comes to choosing the top 10 places to see in a city as old as Delhi. Continually inhabited given that 300 BCE with built ruined as well as reconstructed 7 times, New Delhi is presently in its 8th character increasing from its very own ashes like a Phoenix metro each time it was laid to throw away. Fluctuate of mighty empires have actually ensured that Delhi is dotted with a range of monuments as well as relics of the past of this ancient city. Right here’s a listing…
Unexpectedly, a parade of individuals of the Jain faith passed DrFumblefinger while he was walking the streets of Old Delhi.
DrFumblefinger visits the Chandni Chowk Market in Delhi. One of the oldest and busiest markets in India, almost anything you might want is for sale here.
DrFumblefinger visits a Sikh temple located in the heart of Old Delhi, where he learns more about the charitable nature of the Sikh people.
DrFumblefinger makes a stop at a sweets shop in Delhi, where a proud employee poses for a photo
DrFumblefinger visits Asia’s largest Spice Market, situated in Delhi. Its colors, aromas and tastes will entice you.