Majnu Ka Tilla
New Delhi, India


Majnu Ka Tilla is a Tibetan refugee colony established in the 1960s, named after a legendary figure who, according to folklore, once aided a Tibetan monk. This vibrant neighbourhood features narrow lanes lined with colourful houses, shops selling handicrafts, and street vendors offering authentic Tibetan food, notably momo and thukpa.
Visit during the late afternoon to soak in the lively atmosphere as locals gather. The nearby Gurdwara Manji Sahib is worth a look for its peaceful ambiance, while the bustling market offers a mix of Tibetan imports and local Indian goods. The area's blend of cultures creates a unique urban tapestry.
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