Nestled in North Delhi, Majnu Ka Tilla, also known as ‘Little Tibet,’ has a history that stretches back centuries. In the 1960s, Tibetan refugees settled in this area, transforming it into a vibrant hub of Tibetan culture. Today, visitors can explore rows of shops selling Himalayan trinkets, savor authentic Tibetan cuisine, and visit Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and temples. The neighborhood’s narrow streets and cultural richness offer a unique experience, distinct from the bustling city around it.
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