I am working in a pharma company and know Delhi from more than 22 years as of now. Delhi is just not a city but it is a book - a book which narrates the history of India. The city was built and destroyed seven times and went through the pain of being built and rebuilt but Today as the capital of India Delhi is the seat of administration and the monuments. It is correctly said that Delhi is a city of people with heart. Delhi has many branded Foreigners choice as well as Indians choice luxury 5 star hotels like Ashoka Hotel, Le Meridien, Hyatt Regency, Park Royal Intercontinental, Taj, etc.. It has many Historical Buildings as well as tourist and local citizen choice like Highest stone tower Qutub Minar, Lal Qila, our Prestige India Gate. It has many tourist place like Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, Dolls Museum, National Rail Museum, Science Museum etc. Most important Premises i.e Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Supreme Court etc. I think its too much and one thing is more earlier there were very
I am Rachna (24yrs) from New Delhi and working as a travel consultant {Inbound (Shimla,Mussoorie, Manali, Nainital,Ranikhet, Auli, Jim Corbett,Dajeeling,Rajasthan,Goa etc..) {Outbound (Malaysia, Singapore, Hongkong,Bangkok,Australia,China,Europe,Dubai )} from last 4years. I am doing MBA(Final Semister) in International Business from NIM Ahemdabad.
I love to travel and see new places. Want to see all the palces on earth befrore death. I am in the travel industry for last 8 years. I would be happy to be the source of information and advice for fellow travellers. What I love about being a City Expert is the freedom I have to write about travel I'm passionate about. IndiaHotelReview.com provides many tools for coming at my topic from different directions and that keeps it fresh for me while allowing me to reach out to millions of people, and, hopefully, giving them all the resources travel maniacs need to get started with. This has given me the opportunity to share my knowledge and expertise with a large audience. The camaraderie of working with a great group of intelligent passionate people is just icing on the cake. One of the greatest benefits to being a City expert is access to the travel community. Never will you meet a more diverse, web savvy travel maniacs.
Working with Prakriti Inbound pvt. Ltd as a Tour exe. Reservation/ booking of various tour package along with hotels reservation in all over India through Internet/ phone calls, emails and sub-agents.Handling query of customer and keeping follow up for the same.
Hi I am Naveen, I feel the Delhi which I knew and grew up with love every part of Delhi Old Delhi when you go there you will find the beauty of food, sweet, and the mixture of old and new architecture. Kashmiri gate and Chandni Chook were the centers of Social life. A drive to Qutob Minar is delightful while driving you will find open spaces punctuated by monuments.If you go to heart of the Delhi you will find whole place is decked up with bulbs and national flags. Standing with your back to Rashtrapati Bhawan you can see hundreds of saffron, white and greens fluttering symmetrically on both sides of Rajpath. Well you can't, stand there all day feeling patriotic with the wind in your hair and the gentle sun nourishing your body, and the delicate jail work breaks the monotony of stone.
Working in Delhi since last 3 years, Delhi has been my second home since childhood. With travel being an integral part of my job profile and a regular weekend activity I have seen a lot of Delhi and I welcome you all in India's capital. And yeah I am a Mechanical Engineer from NIT Surat by profession.
I have been living in Jaipur since by birth almost 20 years now. Right now i am pursuing my graduation from iit delhi so i live in delhi currently. I love to play hockey and would love to help people find more about the beautiful hometown of mine i.e. Jaipur.
Hi I am Manish and have lived in and traveled across Delhi for about 27 years now. While North Delhi has bequeathed most of the Redstone-forty architecture - Red Fort, some traces of the same can be discovered in South Delhi as well - shambled Tughlaqabad fort, Hauz Khas, Mehrauli, etc. North Delhi is where one can really cherish the lazy charm of Delhi - the sinfully mouth-watering paranthas and jalebi's at the Parantha Wali Gali, the ultra traditional haute couture center at Chandni Chownk and the ceremonial Red Fort.The Central Delhi is all India Gate (that's also the epicenter of Delhi), surrounded by Connaught Place (the only new age marketplace food court within the construct the British pillar dominated architecture) and under resurrection, Old Fort. With the air-conditioned Metro railways coming up (friends tell me it kicks the US and the British metro system in their butts big time!), the public transportation has become way too much faster and fun.Love Delhi, now and forever!