Delhi
is for everyone or anyone. This is a city to enjoy the life at fullest.
Delhi is an
addictively sociable, dynamic and vivacious city which will absorb you into its
layers of perspective and never really let you go. There’s as much history as
you can handle, a vibrant art scene, an expansive international community and
rich cultural undertones to daily life. If you want to make a lot of new
friends on an adventure where possibilities are limitless then welcome to the
team. We’re a pretty unique bunch.
At a Glance: ·
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As India’s capital
region, New Delhi serves as the diplomatic and administrative hub of the
country. As well as being home to the Indian Parliament and governmental
buildings, many businesses have their main offices here. ·
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Delhi is hugely popular
with tourists, since it is one of the oldest cities in the world, and many
relics remain from India’s rich history — now serving as major tourist
attractions.
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Once you arrive in
Delhi, you’ll have to visit the FRRO (Foreigners Regional Registration Office)
to register your move to India.
The Diversity of
Delhi
Part of Delhi’s
charm is undoubtedly derived from the city’s multicultural and multi-ethnic
flair. Even more so than in other Indian metropolises, the urbanites living in
Delhi reflect the country’s population in all its diversity. This is, of
course, partly due to New Delhi’s status as India’s national capital and the
seat of its central government. There are representatives from all
administrative and ethnic groups of this vast country living in Delhi.
As a result, you
might be able to hear hundreds of languages on the streets while living in
Delhi. The two dominant languages are Hindi and English, but nearly every other
Indian language is spoken as well, even if only in one of the smaller communities
in Delhi. Punjabi and Urdu have official second language status in the capital
region.
Hinduism is the
dominant religion, but there is a significant Muslim minority. Smaller
Christian, Sikh, and Jain communities, as well as other religious minorities,
are also present.
1. Delicious Fast foods
2. Shopping
experiences that absolutely cannot be beat
3. Kebabs are
everywhere. And they're delicious.
4. The bustling
wholesale market Chandni Chowk is a dystopian paradise
5. There are endless
incredible and ancient monuments that tourists don't even know exist
6. The Delhi Metro
actually works
