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GOOOD BYEEE DELHI!!!

Rod On road
After spending so many days in Delhi, now its time for me to say good bye. I had a fun time here. People of Delhi are very friendly, and food they cook is so delicious. It was heaven for me. There were so many things for me to see from old monuments to the modern commercial complex. I am in love with this city.


Statesman House
Statesman House at Connaught Place was one of the buildings in Delhi, which was delight to see. In evening time, it was a treat to see this commercial complex. Its architecture is quite attractive.
In delhi, I made new friends, had great time with them. Then I met my school friend in Vaishali, and we were just talking about old memories. Sometimes, I feel world is quite big but few things keep on proving that world is a small place.
Inside Delhi Metro

Rod with travel companion in Delhi

Delhi Metro Train

Delhi Metro Train

Rod with school friend

New Delhi Railway Station

New Delhi Railway Station

New Delhi Railway Station


In Delhi, one of the easiest way to reach any place is the metro rail service. I had purchased smart card for it, as I didn't wish to stand in long queues of people on metro stations. For a budget traveler, metro is the aid to reach as soon as possible that too in most cheapest way. Delhi bus service is also good, but I felt very comfortable in traveling in metro trains, may be due to my obsession with trains.
Now, for me its time to catch another train to reach another destination. 
Now, I have to leave this wonderful city. ROD BACK ON ROAD, in search of new destinations. Its a never ending journey!!!!!


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