I love my city..... there is so much to do in this city, especially if you have strong taste buds (as strong as mine- I am a foodie and am proud of it). It was March 14, 2010 (my birthday), wanted to do something different, dint know where to go but a friend helped me figure out the exact plan. We planned to go to Majnu ka tila, it is a tibetan colony in New Delhi which has a few restaurants and economy hotels (not under the ISBT bridge- not the tibetan colony one but its near Delhi University in Aruna Colony), I had heard a lot about this place throughout my childhood but had never gathered the courage to actually discover tha place myself. And, the rest is history.
A mini Tibet!
How to get there- If you are in New Delhi, take the metro from Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, CP or else where as per your convenience to Delhi University. (Rs 20 apprx) , catch a rikshaw ( Rs 30) and ask him to escort you to Aruna Nagar. Its a small alley which takes you to the 'Tibet' in our city, when you go there do not be taken aback by the dirty lane. What you are about to witness is worth the wait.
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A traveller shopping from the mini market (the side shops) |
There are a lot of small side shops where you can buy cheap junk jewellery, clothes, bags, flip flops and much more at a very discounted price. I felt that I am travelling in a different country all together, I really liked the place and the people. They were so chilled out and friendly, unaware about the world outside their colony, enjoying the small and meaningful things, not running behind the materialistic things in life, enjoying life and their relations to the core, they just seemed closer to life..
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the wongden house- entrance |
Wongden House, Majnu Ka Tila (Speciality- Tibetan food)- It is a small low budget hotel which caters to a lot of tourists in the city and it has a very small and quiet restaurant inside the hotel premises. When we went there, it was already filled witha few people, mostly foreigners (assuming that they were staying in the same hotel). It was my first tibeten food tasting experience, I was super duper excited. I had the best company in the world who had experienced it before, so I got the perfect guidance from him. We ordered pork chilli dry, kung pao chicken, chicken wontons, shabatley and tingmo (tibetan bread). It was a lot on my plate but I still managed to finish it all as it was one of the best meals ever! Yummy, I have to go there tomorrow again and I will be re-living the past!