Showing posts with label Travel-guide. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Delhi Travel Guide and Tourist Attractions

Delhi is the capital of the world’s largest democratic country India. A rich cultural history blends with the modern metropolitan activities. After the decenniums since the invention of New Delhi as the capital of India for British Colonial, the city has abided many changes.

Delhi Travel Guide

Delhi Travel Guide

Delhi is one of the ancient existing places of the world, and it is positioned over the west bank of river Yamuna. It was the city of dignified kings with enlightening culture.

Legendary Red Fort exists as an effective memorial of the mighty Mughals, who ruled India. Framed with red sandstones, Red Fort evidences the splendid architecture of Mughals. Wander around the old city downtown Delhi to cover the historic places of the city.

Legendary Red Fort, Delhi


Jama Masjid is also a famous religious place for Islamic people constructed by the Mughals in the city. Roam around the Chandni Chowk , a main street of the old city and one of the busiest markets in the country. Humayun Tomb and Lodi Gardens are also worth visiting.

Also read: Kolkata Travel Guide and Attractions

Climb up of Qutub Minar, the tallest brick spire in the world to capture the panoramic views of the city from the top of the minaret. Circulate around the city to visit the famous attractions like Gandhi Smriti, India gate, Garden of Five Senses, Bahai Temple, Connaught Place, Akshardham and National Museum.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Bangkok Travel Guide and Tourist Attractions

Located on the River Chao Phraya, Bangkok is the capital of religious Thailand. Bangkok City is the all day pulsating with dazzling life style. Pierced with high skyscrapers, the city is one of the bustling metropolises in the world.

Bangkok Travel Guide


Bangkok's endless labyrinth streets are also part of its fascination. Most of the attractions of the city are close to the river Chao Phraya and it serves as the major landmark of Bangkok. The attractions of the city are unique in their way that attracts the many visitors every year from around the world.

Things to do in Bangkok


Reach the splendid Grand Palace to start your day in the city. This admirable Palace is the major landmark in entire Thailand. The Grand Palace and Wat Pra Kaew holds respect from all who have walked in their sacred grounds. The historic Grand Palace was the Royal Court and administrative seat of government.

Wat Pra Kaew houses the world famous Emerald Buddha, the highly reverenced Buddha image. Roam around the colorful Yaowarat (The China Town) of the city, this chaotic area is packed with market stalls.


Watch out the event of Chinese New Year as it is magnanimously celebrated every year. Climb the towers of Wat Arun, also called Temple of Dawn to capture the outstanding images of the city. This temple has become one of the most recognized temples of Southeast Asia.

Hire a boat and stretch towards the wonderful floating markets like Damnoen Saduak Market, Taling Chan Market and Tha Kha. Appreciate the blush sunset and sparkling city views in evening by stopping over at the shoreline of the river.

Wander around the city to cover other attractions of the city such as a historic Rattanakosin district, Wat Pho, Chatichak Market, Khao San Road, Soi Cowboy, National Museum and Jim Thomson’s House to name a few.