The land – Khasra No 258 spills out the Parisian scent from every nook. This hidden gem is known as ‘Champa Gali’ is located in the Lane no.3 of Saidulajab (a village in Saket). A few years back this place used to be a poultry shed, which is now been transformed into a Parisian passageway all thanks to Mr Jiten Suchede. His stunning carpentry and tea stall (Jugmug Thela) led to the rise of Champa Gali.
This was my second visit to Old Delhi. A bright summer day when my school friends decided to explore the most amazing part of…
The walled city also known as Shahjahanabad during the Mughal reign has always attracted me. This place later came to be known as Old…
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Last month my friend @sketchesintravel visited Delhi and asked me to show him few interesting places around the city. So, I decided to take…
I always wanted to explore India’s first modernist architectural city, which is just 246 kilometres from Delhi. A city so planned and artistic, how…