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In Delhi, you can visit Agrasen ki Baoli, an ancient stepwell in the heart of the city, known for its eerie ambiance and unique architecture. The Toilet Museum is another quirky spot, chronicling the history and evolution of toilets for a bizarre yet educational experience. For a modern twist, check out the Kingdom of Dreams, an entertainment complex showcasing Bollywood-style live performances, cultural shows, and diverse cuisine. In Chandigarh, the Rock Garden stands out as a surreal garden made from industrial and urban waste, featuring unique sculptures and artworks. Elante Mall, one of the largest in India, offers a modern shopping experience with a variety of international and local brands, entertainment, and dining options. The Le Corbusier Centre, dedicated to the famous architect who designed the city, provides fascinating insights into urban planning and modernist architecture.
In Udaipur, Shilpgram is an arts and crafts village that showcases traditional crafts, art, and cultural performances from Rajasthan and neighboring states. The Ahar Cenotaphs, less visited by tourists, offer an eerie and beautiful glimpse into the region’s history. For a unique modern attraction, visit the Under the Sun Aquarium at Fateh Sagar Lake, home to exotic marine life. Additionally, don’t miss out on trying local street food, from Delhi’s famous chaat to Udaipur’s dal baati churma, to savor the culinary delights of each city. Exploring the nightlife in these cities, especially Delhi with its vibrant clubs and bars, will add a contemporary flavor to your trip. Enjoy your journey and the blend of old and new experiences in India!