Rating & Reviews of New Delhi, India
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Discriminatory policies against foreigners
Submitted by: an AOL user
January 11, 2008 12:28 AM EST
Travelers beware if are you a foreigner you pay more than 20 imes for admission to historical or heritage sites. You also pay extra for camcorders and cameras than the local population. Imagine Indians being charged twice for visiting Grand Canyons and other places. This is pure discrimination. One way to correct this problem is to for travel agencies to boycott India until this discrimination is stopped. Single women beware travelling alone on trains and buses particularly at night or going p ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Submitted by: an AOL user
January 11, 2008 12:07 AM EST
As a non Indian and was married to an Indian. I loved India. I call it my other home. Never mind the stench, the dirt road, the cows on the street, the taxi drivers and various mode of transportation in India. I enjoyed myself and I would return there again if I got the chance. India is not the United States, but please take it for what it's worth and relax. I thought that the people there are friendly, and curious at the same time. I learned alot. Thank you wonderful India, From a non-Indian p ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Submitted by: Starshrut8
January 10, 2008 11:32 PM EST
Seeing as how my parents moved here from India when I was a month old, I have been going to Delhi for as long as I can remember. I know that many of you have had bad experiences in India but you all should realize that India is a country in development, of course there are going to be beggers and dirt roads! People in America don't realize that we have it really good compared to countries like India. India is a great place if you can let go of our snotty ways and try and have a good time. I've a ... Read Full Review | Report This
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New Delhi
Submitted by: Pinus1
January 10, 2008 11:30 PM EST
I much prefer Old Delhi. DoNot Miss It When You Are There. Take A Room, Enjoy The Markets and The Old Streets. Too Wonderful To Miss. ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Submitted by: an AOL user
January 10, 2008 11:04 PM EST
Being of Indian origin I was looking forward to my first trip to the motherland. Nothing could have prepared me for the horrible experience I experienced during my short stay there. First, the Indian counsulate in New York lost my passport because of the lack of organization an orderly in obtaining a visa. That should have been a red flag for me. However, once I arrived in Delhi the stench and the poverty was evident at the airport which became magnified as you toured the country. I actuall ... Read Full Review | Report This