On our first evening arriving in India, after a slightly disasterous visit to the Red Fort (which was closed) and major dificulties getting back to our hotel in time to meet our tour group for the first time, we went on a whistle stop tour of Delhi. First to the Presidential Palace, and then on to India Gate. Where the eternal flame burns for the unknown soldier.
India gate was teeming with people, enjoying picnics, games and time with friends and family while the last rays of the sun were disappearing behind the clouds on the horizon. There's not much else to say about this day. India Gate was huge and a truely fitting tribute to India's war dead and the presidential palace? It was a fairly nice building!
India gate was teeming with people, enjoying picnics, games and time with friends and family while the last rays of the sun were disappearing behind the clouds on the horizon. There's not much else to say about this day. India Gate was huge and a truely fitting tribute to India's war dead and the presidential palace? It was a fairly nice building!
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