1 hour before I purchased a flight ticket for my son Harry to come home, from America,

for Christmas 2012 in New Zealand, my very generous mother,

decided the entire family are going with her on her last overseas trip abroad.

Brother Craig chose India; his "spiritual home".

There is no place I want to go to less,

but if I want to see my sons Luke and Harry at Christmas,

I have to go.

This blog will tell the tale ...from start to finish.

Will I love India or hate it?

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Places we will visit…6) Dehli
PHOTOS 1. New Dehli Temple, 2-3.Tibetan Market 4-6 Jan Path Market, 7. Sarojini Market, 8.Red Fort, 9. Humayun’s Tomb, 10. Chattapur Temple, 11. Kinari Bazaar Old Dehli, 12-13. Tibetan Market 14. Dehli Golf Club
NOTE Check out Dehli Golf Club!!!!!  Harry, Luke, Mickey, Stew, Blair and Craig SHALL compete!! R/s1500 green fees.  Only about $30 - sooooo cheap!  Bring covered shoes and long pants!  Ladies - go shopping!Craig
Janpath Market: – The Janpath market was once known as the Queen’s road and still embraces the colonial charm amidst its décor and disposition. The shopping core is a heaven for lovers of Indian stuffs like handicrafts, colorful-trendy fashion including artificial jewelries and clothes. The market also provides winter wears, woolen clothes, and fashionable wears for affordable prices.
Note: – Janpath Market is closed on Sunday. To get the best deal one must be a bargain hunter.
Tibetan Market: – Tibetan Market in Delhi is also famed as Monastery market. The place is favorites amongst Delhi University Students for shopping cheap, non – branded yet trendy clothes, lather products, foot wear, and bargain hard to get the best price.
Note: - Tibetan Market is situated near Inter State Bus Terminal and is open on Sunday.
Sarojini Nagar Market: – It is one of the favorite shopping hubs of natives in Delhi and also foreigners must visit it ones in this lifetime. The shopping paradise is famous for home decoration accessories, clothes and leather stuffs and travel bags.  The products are however not branded and locale made. But you will get the best trend, brand replicas, and fashion updates.
Note: – Sarojini Market is open on Sunday and the prices vary from shop to shop. Be a good bargainer to get the best discounted deals.

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