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‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'

<i>‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'</i>

108 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman of the Jhandewalan Hanuman Mandir has become a popular landmark of Delhi. The gigantic statue can be seen both from the Jhandewalan and the Karol Bagh metro station.

<i>‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'</i>

Delhi truly captures the colours of the country. Nowhere can it be experienced better than in Dilli Haat. Enjoy the open-air food plaza and the craft bazaar that showcases handicrafts from different parts of India.

<i>‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'</i>

Fast paced during day, enchanting by night, the sights and sounds of Delhi never fail to brighten up your spirits.

<i>‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'</i>

No city celebrates festivals better than Delhi. Being the capital, it is the hub of all festivals celebrated anywhere in the country. Capital's festival season kick starts with Lohri in January. During festivals, the city hosts many fairs where families can go and enjoy.

<i>‘Yeh Delhi Hai Mere Yaar'</i>

The Safdarjung tomb built in 1754 is the last monumental tomb garden of the Mughals. It was planned and built like an enclosed garden tomb in line with the style of the Humayun tomb.

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India with its diversity is any traveller's delight. From breathtaking mountains to serene beaches, from sky diving to scuba diving, chances are if you are planning a holiday of your dreams, there is a perfect destination waiting for you in some part of this country.

You could be a conventional traveller looking to follow the map or someone not afraid to  tread on the path less taken. Either ways, there will always be new perspectives and new stories worth sharing. On Hilton Destinations, we aim to capture the various hues that a place has to offer and highlight how the same place can offer different experiences to different people. In this leg of the journey we pick three of the country's most visited cities - Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, famously known as the Golden Triangle. Explore these three cities with us and discover the known and little treasures that define these places and make them such a draw for tourists from within and outside India.