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Delhi
 

Delhi, capital city of the Federal Republic of India. It is one of India's fastest growing cities. It has sprawled over the West Bank of the river Yamuna, straddling the river. The city has two distinct parts, Old Delhi & New Delhi. Delhi is the second most widely used entry point into the country, being on the route of most major airlines. It is well linked by rail, air and road to all parts of the country. The remains of seven distinctive capital cities - among them Shahjahanabad and Qutub Minar - can be seen. Here, museums, art galleries and cultural centers attract the finest exhibitions.

Delhi blends an historic past and a vibrant present. Delhi has some of the finest museums in the country. New Delhi was proclaimed the capital of India by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) & is tree-lined & spacious. Legend has it that the Pandavas, the august heroes of the epic Mahabharata, originally founded Delhi, then called Indraprastha, around 1200 B.C. Present day Delhi is built around the ruins of seven ancient cities.
Climate:(deg C)-Summer - Max.41.2, Min.21.4, winter - Max.33.7, Min.6.8., Languages spoken: Hindi, English and Bengali in some parts, Best Season: September to May.

Places of Interest:
The India Gate India Gate is a memorial raised in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred during the Afghan war. The green, velvety lawns at India Gate, particularly, are a popular evening and holiday rendezvous for young and old alike, who come packed in cars and enjoy a picnic-dinner in the lawns while children enjoy boating and playing around the place.

Humayun’s Tomb Humayun's Tomb was built nine years after Humayun's death by his wife Haji Begum. Designed by a Persian architect named Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, and completed in 1565, the edifice was a trendsetter of the time. It is said that all later Mughal monuments, including the Taj Mahal, followed its design.

 

Qutub Minar The Qutab Minar is located at a small village called Mehrauli in South Delhi. It was built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek of the Slave Dynasty, who took possession of Delhi in 1206. It is a red sandstone tower, standing tall at a height of 72.5 metres and is covered with intricate carvings and verses from the holy Qur'an. Qutub-ud-din Aibak began constructing this victory tower as a sign of Muslim domination of Delhi and as a minaret for the Muslim priest, the muezzin, to call the faithful to prayer. However, only the first storey was completed by Qutb-ud-din. The other storeys were built by his successor Iltutmish. The two circular storeys in white marble were built by Ferozshah Tughlaq in 1368, replacing the original fourth storey. The projected balconies in the tower are supported by exquisite stalactite designs. The tapering tower has pointed and circular flutings on the first storey and star-shaped on the second and third storeys. The bands of calligraphic inscriptions are amazing in perfection with the exquisite stalactite designs seen on the exterior of this tower.

Red Fort Situated in Old Delhi, where the lanes are narrow and always filled with people, Red Fort stands tall and proud-a great witness to history, a mute spectator of the present. The decision for constructing the fort was taken in 1639, when Shahjahan decided to shift his capital to Delhi. Within eight years, Shahjahanabad was completed with the Red Fort-Qila-i-Mubarak (fortunate citadel)-Delhi's seventh fort, ready in all its magnificence to receive the Emperor. Though much has changed now because of large-scale demolitions during the British occupation of the fort, its important structures have survived, the glory faded with age but still impressive. Rang Mahal, Mumtaz Mahal and Peacock Throne, is the venue of the Independence Day parade of India every year, and lies in the charming Old City old-world Mughal ambience with all its traditions and customs is intact.

Chandni Chowk is Asia’s largest wholesale market with an unparalleled air of timelessness around it. The delicious Parantha Wali Gali, Darya Ganj and, Dariba Kalan- the oldest jewellery market dating back to the Mughal period are all located here. The Raj Ghat and Shanti Van are other historic sites here.

The Laxminarayan Temple attracts thousands of devotees of Lord Krishna on Janmashtami day every year. It is also called the Birla Mandir and was built in 1938. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated here in 1948.

The Rashtrapati Bhawan Rashtrapati Bhawan is architecturally a very impressive building standing at a height, with the India Gate right opposite to it. This stretch called the Rajpath is where the Republic Day parade is held. The imposing plan of this area conceived by Lutyens attracts lots of tourists as well as the residents of Delhi who make it a point to visit the place often.
lies at the center of the modern concentric development, the perfectly proportioned plan of Delhi was conceived by Lutyens. The imposing Rashtrapati Bhawan is an impressive architectural achievement. The Rajpath is a faultless stretch that leads to the India Gate and is the venue of the Republic Day parade of India every year.

Other Tourist Spots
The other major tourist attractions of Delhi are the Purana Quila The Purana Quila is a good example of medieval military architecture. Built by Humayun, the Purana Quila is a monument of bold design, which is strong, straightforward and every inch a fortress. It is different from the well-planned, carefully decorated, and palatial forts of the later Mughal rulers. Purana Quila is also different from the later forts of the Mughals, as it does not have a complex of palaces, administrative and recreational buildings, as is generally found in the forts built later on. The main purpose of this now-dilapidated fort was its utility, with less emphasis on decoration. Baha’i Temple (Lotus Temple) The Baha'i Temple, situated in South Delhi, is shaped like a lotus. Built by the Baha'i community, it offers the visitor a serenity that pervades the temple and its artistic design.

Excursions Delhi’s proximity to a number of historic tourist locations adds to the incentive of choosing it as your final holiday destination.

Neemrana Fort
The majestic Neemrana Fort was built by Prithviraj Chauhan III in 1464 is situated 122 km away from Delhi. It has now been converted into a heritage resort.

Mathura
The town of Mathura is another often visited place that has been a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains since ancient times. It lies 145 km away from Delhi on the banks of the River Yamuna.

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
The Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary lies 46 km away and is a birdwatcher’s paradise with a sizable population of resident and migratory birds.

The historic cities of Agra and Fatehpur Sikri are about 203 km from Delhi. Sultanpur, Tilyar Lake, Surajkund, Mud Fort, Kesroli and Badhkal Lake are other places where you might be interested in visiting.


Surrounding Delhi
Badhkal Lake-32 kms, Ballabgarh-36.8 kms, Karnalake-132 kms, Dabchick- 92 kms, Dasna- 40 kms, Dhanaa- 41 kms, Dharudara-70 kms, Hindon- 19 kms, Hodal- 90 kms, Maur Bund- 32 kms, Okhla-11 kms, Sardhana- 24 kms, Sohna-56 kms and Suraj Kund- 18 kms.
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Reach -
By Air: Delhi is well connected with major cities in India.
By Rail: Well connected with all major towns.
By Road: Agra-203 kms, Almora-373 kms, Jaipur- 258 kms, Khajuraho-596 kms, Kullu-502 kms, Mathura-147 kms, Mussourie- 269 kms, Nainital-318 kms, Shimla -343 kms, Udaipur-663 kms,

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