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Red fort and our fist lunch in Delhi

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  Time for some sightseeing. We’re accompanied by Martina, a girl from Italy, and a couple from Great Britain.   Everything kind of overwhelms us:   the crowded trains, the heat, the streets, jam packed with people – whew! Delhi is pure chaos. We somehow manage to find the red fort. To sum it up: Nice to see, but definitely not a must. After visiting the red fort, we’re more than hungry and so we head directly to  Karim’s  – an amazing authentic restaurant near the famous Jama Masjid. The food is delicious there! A short break and some more Indian food At that time, our body needs a break and so we’re heading back to our hotel to get some sleep. In the evening, we’re taking a rickshaw to get to Martina’s guesthouse (“Wood Castle”). We’re having  dinner together.  After one and a half hours of waiting, they bring us the wrong food. Welcome to India! Our Delhi travel tips at a glance City walk with Salaam Baalak Trust (3 hours, 500 Rupees per person) Lunch at Karim’s (around 300 Rupees p