Offbeat things to do in Delhi
Times of IndiaHappyTrips Editors & Other Agencies/THINGS TO DO IN DELHI/ Updated : Sep 9, 2016, 13:08 IST
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Once you’ve visited the Indian capital’s major attractions and museums, there are also a few offbeat things to do in Delhi that reveal a less-touristy side of the city. Depending on your interest and inclination, you can visit a u … Read more
Once you’ve visited the Indian capital’s major attractions and museums, there are also a few offbeat things to do in Delhi that reveal a less-touristy side of the city. Depending on your interest and inclination, you can visit a unique hospital for injured birds, see Delhi’s quirky toilet museum, or take a guided tour with a non-profit NGO for homeless street children. Take a different approach to sightseeing by exploring the city’s most vibrant areas with a cycle tour or attend a guided walk through its most beautiful heritage sites and gardens. Each of these experiences will help you discover a new aspect of this bustling metropolis. Read less

Once you’ve visited the Indian capital’s major attractions and museums, there are also a few offbeat things to do in Delhi that reveal a less-touristy side of the city. Depending on your interest and inclination, you can visit a unique hospital for injured birds, see Delhi’s quirky toilet museum, or take a guided tour with a non-profit NGO for homeless street children. Take a different approach to sightseeing by exploring the city’s most vibrant areas with a cycle tour or attend a guided walk through its most beautiful heritage sites and gardens. Each of these experiences will help you discover a new aspect of this bustling metropolis.
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