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New Delhi City Guide

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About the city

Delhi , the capital of India and the most popular metropolitan city, is filled with culture, architecture and historical buildings. Delhi is parted into Old Delhi and New Delhi. Old Delhi, comprised with full of history as in mid 17 th and late 19 th centuries, the Mugals have captured it and made numerous mosques, monuments and forts and on the other hand New Delhi, formed by the britishans is a majestic city filled with government buildings and beautifully prepared and excess with tree lined avenues. Delhi is such a beautiful and impressive city that thousands of visitors visit there yearly.

Delhi ’s population is 13,782,976 and area is 573 sq mi (1,484 sq km) on the Delhi plain, which is crossed by the Yamuna River and stretches between the Aravalli Hills on the south and the Shiwalik Range on the north, connecting the alluvial valleys of the Indus and Ganges river systems.

Delhi is a city full of contrasts. The city’s pace is chaotic, yet relaxed, and makes it ideal for exploring. People can certain to be tackle with some strange and exotic sights. In the last six decades since New Delhi was created, the city has seen and undergone various changes. This union territory is filled with people of various cultures and gives Delhi its colorful look. As the popular saying, goes that no one belongs to Delhi but Delhi do belong to everybody.

Although New Delhi was created as a separate entity from the old Delhi, now the thin line that was separating the two have started to blur with north, south, east and west Delhi becoming more prevalent terms of demarcation.

The facilities and opportunities that Delhi has to offer have attracted Indians from everywhere corners of India, making it a melting pot of sorts. On the other hand, the presence of diplomatic and trade missions, the growing number of multi-national companies and foreign investors, and the influx of tourists and visiting professionals have given the city, especially its southern and central parts, a cosmopolitan air. The city is boasts of being one of the greener capitals and with the new shopping plazas opening at an unbelievable pace, the city can well turn itself into the shopping capital of the world.

Weather

Delhi is famous for its winter, about 33 °C to 6 °C in December to January, are cool especially at night. In summers, April to July the heat is 45 °C - 21°C and The weather in the Delhi area is heavily affected by the monsoon, which lasts from June to September. During this period, it can become extremely humid. The most pleasant weather for touring is September-mid to November last and February-last to May-first week.

Tourist attractions

With a long and troubled history, Delhi is full of fascinating temples, museums, mosques and forts, each with a distinct architectural style. In Old Delhi, visitors will find a charming selection of colorful bazaars and narrow winding alleys. In comparison, New Delhi – the city created to reflect the might of the British Empire – consists of tree-lined avenues, spacious parks and good-looking government buildings. 

Delhi is also famous for its shopping; a huge number of markets and shopping malls offer not only the branded stuff but also give the variety in the products. Connaught Place and Lajpat Nagar are the ideal destination for the business travelers, shopping and the finest point to explore the tourist and historical attractions of the city.

Some of the main tourist’s shopping attractions are- Connaught Place-- Built by the British, Connaught Place is quite close to the New Delhi railway station and a unique shopping spot. Another famous underground shopping centre Palika Bazaar is located here.

Jantar Mantar--An astronomical observatory with masonry instruments, designed by the astronomer - king Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was the royal palace of Raja Jai Singh. He dedicated this palace, to the sacred memory of Guru Harkishan, the eighth Guru of the Sikhs.

Built in 1938 Laxmi Narayan Temple, popularly known as the Birla Mandir is the number one temple of Delhi. Qutab Minarbuilt by Qutub-ud-din-Aibak, is one of the greatest bequests of Islamic culture.

A distinctive lotus shaped structure, Lotus Temple isbuilt in marble, dubbed the "Taj Mahal.

Safdarjung Tomb-- This marble - domed mausoleum was the last Mughal monument to be built in Delhi.

Red Fort-- One of Delhi's magnificent monuments, the Red Fort was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, the architect of the Taj Mahal. Jama Masjid-- India's largest mosque, begun in 1950, it is an eloquent reminder of the religious fervour of the Mughals. Rajghat is the cremation ground of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.

Built by the emperor's grieving widow, Haji Begum, in 1565 AD, Humayun's Tomb is a n example of outstanding early Mughal architecture; it is believed to be the prototype of the Taj Mahal. Delhi Zoothe one of the finest zoological parks in the country, houses the largest number of white tigers.

India Gate-- A majestic arch, metre high, is a war memorial in honour of the Indian soldiers who died during the First World War. The eternal flame (Amar Jawan Jyoti) burns beneath the arch to honour the memory of the unknown soldiers.

Many other places are Appu Ghar , Dilli Haat, Ferozshah Kotla, National Science Center, Nehru Planetarium, Parliament House, Purana Quila, Rajghat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Red Fort, Safdarjang's Tomb, Shanti Van, Tughlaqabad, Vijay Ghat, Vir Bhumi, Several Museums and Art galleries are also available for visiting.

Close destinations

The third largest city of India, Delhi is a big and open city, surround with many embassies and government buildings. Delhi is a major travel gateway. It is one of the India's busiest, entrance points for overseas airlines, the hub of north Indian travel network and a stop on the overland route across Asia.

While Delhi itself could take a lifetime to explore, it’s also ideal as a base for visiting the Taj Mahal in Agra, and it provides the best links for traveling to the hill stations of the North. Also, you can visit Jaypur that’s also very close to Delhi.

Accommodation

The two main centers for accommodation are Paharganj, near New Delhi Railway Station and Janpath, on the southern side of Connaught Place. They both provide the countless hotels and accommodations services in very affordable rates.

Delhi offers various types of different assortment of hotels in New Delhi. You can even book your accommodation through the hotel-listings-online.com, the most reliable traveling website that will offer you an exclusive range and excellence quality of all types of accommodation with outstanding room amenities. They also provide car rentals, hotel packages, wildlife tour package, car package tours, and all kind of travel information in India. Special discount on reservation in various deluxe, luxury, budget, first class and medium class hotels can be easily obtain by the website.

Hotel rates and charges

Delhi is a thrilling city with lots of things to do, so it has unlimited staying options to suit every visitor’s pocket. Some Guest Houses are exclusively designed for Corporate Houses, Business Travelers, Embassy Personnel and Multinational Companies but they are little bit costly. 3star to five star hotels can be booked within the price-range of $ 50 to $ 110.

Lodging

Tourists or visitors can grab the benefit of assorted unique conveniences offered by Hotels, or Guesthouses. Almost accommodations serve you with modern-day convenience, gracious service and helpful amenities, as separate bedrooms with queen bed and beautiful furnishing, full baths and rendered living room with dining area, fireplace and full-size sofa bed. You can enjoy complimentary quikstart breakfast with welcome drinks.

Amusing and amazing facts about the city

Built with red stones, the Red Fort is one of the most magnificent palaces in the world that bear witness of the vindictive end of the three-century long Mughal rule by British.

Dating back to the 4th century AD the Iron Pillar, Close to the Qutab Minar is one of Delhi's most inquisitive and mysterious antiques that is made of 98 per cent wrought iron and has stood from 1,600 years until now without rusting or decomposing and a sign of India's achievements in metallurgy.

 

 
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