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The Guide Delhipedia Diary

This neat diary is a celebration of all things Delhi

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This neat looking diary, a spin-off from the eponymous site, is packed with nice little nuggets of info about Delhi. The jacket unfolds into a colourful map by illustrator Vandana Singh. Theres lots of other fun stuff cut-outs of iconic city structures that you can prop up, vintage-style stickers, dope on hidden monuments like the 13th-century Chor Minar, ideas on what to do with kids in the city, gyaan on the seven cities of Delhi (but, of course), on haunted places, and detailed bicycle tours of Old Delhi and Mehrauli, all delivered in byte-sized portions. Theres only so much you can pack into a diary without overwhelming the diarist, and the balance is about right. Launched in 2013 by documentary filmmaker Arjun Pandey, Delhipedia.com has a nifty premise discover the best that Delhi has to offer, one video at a time (the videos can be seen on their Youtube channel the site has lots of other content). And if you like something, youll possibly want to jot down your impressions in this diary. Delhipedia Diary 499 on Flipkart

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