{"id":148028,"date":"2016-06-15T15:29:04","date_gmt":"2016-06-15T19:29:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/travel-resources-delhi-new-delhi-utopia\/"},"modified":"2016-06-15T15:29:04","modified_gmt":"2016-06-15T19:29:04","slug":"travel-resources-delhi-new-delhi-utopia-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-utopia\/travel-resources-delhi-new-delhi-utopia-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel &#038; Resources: DELHI \/ NEW DELHI &#8211; Utopia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          Delhi, officially National Capital Territory          of Delhi (NCT) - incorporating fascinating Old Delhi and          India's capital, New Delhi - is a vast, well-organized          metropolis dotted with lush public parks, exotic Mughal          Empire architecture, grand British-colonial showpieces,          monumental government structures, shrines large and small          to a baffling number of spiritual practices, side-by-side          tracts of glittering mega-malls, and a magic carpet of          organic urban sprawl woven together over hundreds of          years. Rich in history, culture, cuisine, commodities,          ethnicities, superstitions, and opinions, Dehli is the          proverbial melting pot where a little bit of every part          of the subcontinent and its neighbors has been blended          into modern India.        <\/p>\n<p>          Appealing and relatively easy to get around          (except during rush hours), Delhi is also super safe,          thanks to teams of ever-vigilant security that look to          have been hand-picked from the handsomest of the          country's already studly armed services. If you're a fan          of hunky, flirty, mustachioed men in uniform, packing (in          more than one way), then Delhi's got that added          bonus!        <\/p>\n<p>            The population of Delhi is nearing 17            million people (that's over 650,000 Utopians and more            on the way).          <\/p>\n<p>            Navigating the local gay scene is easy with            our interactive Utopia Map of Gay & Lesbian Delhi \/            New Delhi :          <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                Gay and lesbian-friendly travel agents                providing one-stop, tailor-made travel plans for                travelers going to India, Nepal, Thailand,                Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Indian islands                among many destinations. Holidays, unions,                honeymoons.                Utopia Member Benefit: 5%                DISCOUNT, FREE TRAVEL MAPS, COMPLIMENTARY PICK-UPS                AND DROPS and other benefits and upgrades based on                availability.                                Add your review, comment, or                correction              <\/p>\n<p>                \"We have just returned from our 4th                trip organised by Pink Vibgyor, and                delivered by Rajat's very professional team (to                India 3 times and Sri Lanka once). Rajat was always                available for the many pre-planning emails. He is                always obliging when it comes to tweaking each and                every detail of the trip so that it is planned                perfectly for each individual. On the trip itself,                again everything was without fault and totally                seamless. Ground crew were always punctual,                professional, and courteous. The guides always full                of information about the sights being seen. Would                we recommend Rajat and Pink Vibgyor 100%? Yes.\" --                Neil S., Feb 26, 2016              <\/p>\n<p>                \"We just came back to France after                visiting Rajastan with Pink Vibgyor. All was                well organized by them and Rajat answered all                questions and did all we needed to be satisfied.                The driver was efficient and friendly. All the                local French speaking guides were interesting and                friendly. Just be attentive: the 'heritage' hotels                are not like in Europe (like Pousadas or Chateaux                Hotels). They could be very charming or the houses                could be beautiful, but less confortable, noisy,                etc. than European standard. So, have a precise                look online before renting them. Are there windows                in the room? is the room large enought? How is the                bathroom? Special thanks to Amir in Delhi who                permitted us to discover the town 'differently'.\"                -- Jean Marie, Feb 13, 2016              <\/p>\n<p>                \"I just finished a Sep tour of 16 days                in Rajasthan and Punjab. Raj, who organized my                tour, and Narish, my driver, where excellent. I was                upgraded in many of the hotels that I stayed in.                Every need was taking care of. An amazing trip.\" --                Charles P, Oct 20, 2015               <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                  A                  long-running venue to meet people from the gay                  community. Small disco on two levels with a gay                  party every Tues night. G\/F with bar stools is                  noisy, but good for people who like to dance and                  hook up. Upper level with sofas is better to                  socialize. Fun, nice people, lots of couples,                  easy to chat. Gets packed after 11pm. Most of the                  patrons are locals, with some expatriates                  mingling in.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                  On the street from Chandni Chowk to the Old                  Delhi train station there is a facility on the                  Chandni Chowk side. Very cruisy after sunset.                  Quick action possible in the last cubicle. All                  ages, but mostly poor, working class, and                  rickshaw wallahs.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  The park, in the vicinity of the Dhaula                  Kuan bus stop, is super active in the afternoons                  (it is not safe at night) with hundreds of men of                  all ages who, waiting for their bus connections                  (sometimes for hours), wander around the park                  looking for connections (which happen almost                  instantly as you enter the park). The term MSM                  was seemingly coined to describe this scene.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  Action possible at night after 8pm, but                  beware of roaming cops. Along the park are                  several cruisy facilities on Lala Hardev                  Marg.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  At the corner which is closest to the Ashok                  Hotel Convention Hall entrance. Favorite cruising                  spot (particularly on Sun evenings), although be                  cautious and make sure you don't carry valuables.                  Peak hours are 6-8pm.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  Very cruisy day and night, all ages,                  professionals and working class. Be aware of                  roaming authorities. If you arrive by Metro, get                  out at the Delhi Station gate (not Ajmeri). Enter                  the stairs via the security. Ascend the long and                  elevated gangway\/passenger distributor where you                  may traverse all platforms below. At the last,                  Platform 1, do not descend onto the platform,                  descend in front and exit via the next security                  in front. Exit the Delhi railway station, on the                  right, you will see the red and blue sign for                  Railway Protection Force Post, New Delhi. The                  facility is directly opposite the sign, towards                  the right, and shielded by brickworks. Near New                  Delhi Station on the Pahar Ganj side, there's a                  facility at the bottom of the stairc<br \/>\nase leading                  to the bridge over the railway tracks. Cruisy,                  but avoid action here as the authorities can be                  watching. The steps going up to the bridge can                  also be cruisy at night.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  Enter from the gate next the Wholesale                  Flower Market on Mehrauli-Gurgaon Rd. The park                  has some nice monuments and wonderful walks. Easy                  encounters are possible, although be cautious and                  make sure you don't carry valuables. Don't hang                  around too late after it gets dark.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  Look for Fire Brigade office. The park gate                  is just opposite (next to the taxi stand). Easy                  encounters are possible, although be cautious and                  make sure you don't carry valuables. Don't hang                  around too late after it gets dark.                                    Add your review, comment, or                  correction                <\/p>\n<p>                  This \"rare bird\" is a superb, gay-friendly                  bistro by bon vivant Jerome and his                  partner Laurent. With an inventive, relaxed                  interior and rooftop terrace overlooking a pretty                  park, plus very reasonable prices, this is one of                  Delhi's best casual fine dining experiences.                  Using only the freshest local produce and most                  authentic imported ingredients, Jerome has evoked                  the simple and flavor-rich home cooked cuisine of                  three generations of his restaurateur family.                  Everything is made with love, from bread crusts                  to deserts. Favorites range from garlicky                  escargot, herb and cheese tarts, and                  gooey-good onion soup to simply prepared meat and                  fish sourced from local farms or flown in daily.                  Excellent, attentive (and handsome) service                  staff. Fine wines, aperitifs, cocktails and                  unique beers. The grapefruit sorbet served in a                  shot of Jerome's home town liquer is just one of                  many superlatives on the menu. Open nightly for                  dinner and Tue-Sun for lunch.                                    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