Old and New in Delhi
15/01/12
The trip to India last year was definitely one of the
highlights in 2011. My first visit to the South Asian
country was not timed with the best weather. In fact,
I arrived in the midst of Indian summer with soaring
daytime temperature of 40-45°C. Thus, the incredibly
cheap airfare, Kuala Lumpur-New Delhi by AirAsiaX
(MYR266 = GBP55 = SGD100 return per person, booked
about 9 months in advance). India is a country of
great contrast. Like many other cities in India,
Delhi boasts a wealth of spectacular monuments and
buildings. On the other extreme, houses in
dilapidated condition are evident, especially in the
older part of the city. Visitors arrive by air are
greeted by the modern Indira Gandhi International
Airport connected by the sparkling new Airport
Express line to the city. Travel options within the
city can be an interesting mix of Delhi Metro,
tuk-tuks and cycle rickshaws.
Cyclo rickshaw in Old Delhi
(05/2011)
The iconic yellow and green tuk-tuk in
Delhi (05/2011)
Decorative sculpture in the Indira
Gandhi International Airport terminal
(05/2011)