Delhi
Tours
The Gateway
to India
Delhi, the capital of India, represents
the perfect blend of the ancient and the
contemporary India. New Delhi reflects the
legacy the British left behind. Delhi's
past still lives through the ancient monuments
around the city. The city is divided as
New Delhi and Old Delhi, representing the
modern and ancient culture respectively.
The walled city represents the rich history
of old Delhi, where as New Delhi in contrast,
is a city living up to contemporary international
standards. Delhi also serves as the center
for touring the internationally known tourism
destinations of Agra and Jaipur.
History
Delhi has been the cultural center of India,
since ages. Its Strategic location was one
of the prime reasons why successive dynasties
chose it as the center of their power. Today,
Delhi is constituted of seven cities. In
the past the nearby regions of modern Delhi
saw Lalkot built in the mid-11th century,
Siri bulit by Allauddin Khilji, Tughlakabad,
and Ferozabad built by the Tughlaks followed
by the city of the Lodis and then Shahjahanabad,
capital of the Mughals under Shah Jahan.
Famous for
- Being the National Capital
Delhi is known world over for not just
its legendary history and magnificent monuments,
but also for being the political power house
of India.
Climate
Delhi is a city of great climatic extremes.
Summer, from April till the end of June
is scorching hot with day temperatures rising
beyond 45º C. Monsoon (mid June to
mid September) in recent years are not too
good. During the monsoons, humidity rises.
November till March is winters. Temperatures
fall down to about 3º C at the height
of winter, with nights getting chilly.
How to reach Delhi
By Air:
All the major national and international
airlines have their flights operating from
Delhi's Indira Gandhi international Airport.
By Rail:
The Indian Railway with their modern and
organized network connects Delhi to all
major and minor destinations in India. There
are three important Railway Stations in
Delhi namely New Delhi Railway Station,
Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazarat Nizamuddin
Railway Station.
By Road:
Delhi is well connected by road to all major
destinations in North India. The inter State
Bus Terminus (ISBT) are located at Kashmiri
Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan and Anand Vihar. Delhi
Transport Corporations of the neighboring
states provide frequent bus services through
air conditioned, deluxe and ordinary Coaches.
Additional
Highlights of the City
Red Fort:
Built in the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's
reign, this majestic building made of red
sandstone is the location from where the
Prime Minister of India addresses the nation
every Independence Day. The famous Republic
day parade held every year at the Red fort
is a major attraction. The Diwan-e-khas,
and Diwan-e-am, the weaponry museum and
the sound and light show at the Red Fort
are must watch.
Rashtrapati Bhawan:
Situated on Raisina Hill in the center of
Delhi, the president's mansion is a beautiful
building just in front of the green lawns
around India Gate. The exotic Mughal Gardens
of Rashtrapati Bhawan are opened for people
in the spring season.
Parliament House:
Situated in the heart of Delhi, it is the
center of power in India. This elegant building
has wide pillared walkways and large halls,
where India's fate is decided by lawmakers
and statesmen.
Qutab Minar:
Sultan Qutub-ud-din Aibak built this 72.5
high pillar in 1199 A.D. It is considered
as a symbol of the Delhi Sultanate. The
ruins of Kila Ri Pithora, the fort of Prithviraj
Chauhan, and an amazing iron pillar from
Gupta times which has not yet rusted, are
the nearby attractions which are worth visiting.
Baha'i Temple (Lotus Temple):
The Lotus shaped temple or the Baha'i Temple,
situated in South Delhi. It is a worth watching
monument built by the Baha'i community.
Humayun's Tomb:
This magnificent piece of Mughal architecture
was built by Haji Begum, the senior wife
of Emperor Humayun, in the mid 16th century.
The tomb is surrounded by avenues of trees,
watercourses and flowerbeds.
Jantar Mantar:
Jantar Mantar, an observatory about 300
years old, was used to measure the movement
of the earth and the stars. It is also a
place where people gather and spend some
peaceful moments.
Things to Buy in Delhi :
One can buy anything from Delhi, but the
best buys would be the handicraft and ethnic
items from the central and state emporiums.
Shopping Areas in Delhi :
Janpath, Chandni Chowk, Sarojini nagar market,
Karol Bagh, Lajpat Nagar market, Kamala
nagar market, etc. |