Old Delhi: 10 Easy Walks

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But in spite of the downsides, Old Delhi remains the most intriguing of places to explore. There s so much here that you can never be bored. For the more adventurous tourist or New Delhi resident, walking along at your own pace, with a guidebook in hand, is still the best way of getting to know somewhere really well.

Old Delhi: 10 Easy Walks makes it easy for the traveller to navigate the streets and by-lanes of even the most tucked away parts of the city. Going far beyond the bounds of a conventional guidebook, authors Gaynor Barton and Laurraine Malone provide useful information on getting to Old Delhi itself as well as moving around within it, with individual maps for each walk and historical notes on the landmarks you pass en-route. Popular sites such as the Jama Masjid and the Red Fort have their own individual walks, but so does the Lothian Road, in the Civil Lines, and the bead-shop heaven of Sitaram Bazaar in the southwest of the city. For regular visitors to the old city, Old Delhi: 10 Easy Walks is a useful resource, but for the wide-eyed traveller who is braving the unfamiliar streets for the first time this is an unputdownable godsend.

The book serves as a helpful guide for tourists travelling to the fascinating, bewildering Old Delhi for the first time. It also packs in several pieces of information that the seasoned Delhi inhabitant might not have heard of Old Delhi: 10 Easy Walks is well-researched and provides an in-depth foray into every place and every walk that it deals with. There are details provided about routes along with route maps that have directions marked on them, as well as photographs of all the monuments that each walk describes.

The book is written in an interactive, conversational style unlike the dry informative one of regular guidebooks which appeals to the general reader.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gaynor Barton

Gaynor Barton was born in Lancashire, England, and came to India in 1984 with her husband, a British Council officer, and their two children. She wrote her first walk in Worcester, following which she wrote a second guidebook, during her husband s posting to Brazil, this time featuring the Portuguese colonial city of Olinda in Pernambuco. She now lives with her husband in Leicestershire and edits a local magazine.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Laurraine Malone

Laurraine Malone was born in Sussex, England and came to India in 1982. As a secretary with the British Foreign Service, Laurraine worked in Botswana, Colombia, the former Soviet Union and Bahrain. Since leaving India she spent many years living in Dubai. Laurraine now lives with her husband in the UK.

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Title
Old Delhi: 10 Easy Walks
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2014
ISBN
9788129134769
Length
xix+184p., 16 Pages of Plates; Illustrations; Colour; Maps
Subjects