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The most important lesson you will learn in Delhi is to not sweat the small stuff. If you get caught up in the small stuff, you'll miss out on the broader picture, which is that you're in one of the world's most interesting and vital cities. The city will frequently feel as if it were a different planet. Use these opportunities to really embrace New Delhi, and you will fall entirely in love with it.
It will most likely be hot depending on when you go. Humidity is at its highest in the early summer months, when temperatures exceed 100° F, but it begins to dissipate once the monsoon arrives in August. If you go in the summer, make sure you drink plenty of water, don't squander your energy, and try to stay as cool as possible. It may be beneficial to bring an additional t-shirt or two with you.
India is a hugely diverse country that needs to be explored thoroughly. Trains are the most cost-effective mode of transportation, and they should be booked at least a month in advance. Flights are even handier, but they are also more expensive in proportion. The more you travel, the more you will appreciate New Delhi, as you realize how special and significant this city is.
You'll remember your first rickshaw ride for the rest of your life, mainly because you'll be clutching on for dear life the entire time. While this may be an exaggeration, rickshaws are the most efficient and fastest mode of transportation in Delhi. Have fun with it since you'll be going on some wild rides.
Avoid drinking tap water, washing your hands frequently, and properly rinsing your food. Keep this in mind when using serving trays. They're usually rinsed in non-potable water, but if there's a lot left behind, it's a good idea to do your own rinse or wipe. Because Delhi is not known for its sanitation, adopting simple precautions like these to protect your health will pay off in the long term and make your stay much more pleasant. Consistency is the key (and bug spray).
While experience is the best instructor, a beginner's rule of thumb is to halve the initial price and then work your way to a middle ground. It will eventually become second nature to you, and you will be bargain hunting like you've never done before.
Delhi has a wide variety of delicious cuisine, however it's best to start small and work your way up. When locals talk about "Delhi Belly," a condition best left to the imagination that affects most tourists adjusting to the spicy flavors of Indian food, they grin.
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