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Location: Northwestern part of India.

Languages: Hindi, English and Punjabi.

Climate: Summers are hot while winters are cold.

Season to Visit: September to May.

Tourist Attraction: Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Feroz Shah Kotla, Khuni Darwaza, Nizamuddin Aulia, Tughlaqabad, Lodi's Tomb, Humayun's Tomb, Safdarjung's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Ladakh Buddha Vihar, Raj Ghat, The Supreme Court, Shanti Vana, Vijay Ghat, , Bahai’s temple, Vigyan Bhavan, Diplomatic Enclave.

Excursions: Ballabgarh-36.8 kms, Badhkal Lake-32 kms,Dabchick- 92 kms, Karnalake-132 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.

Reach -

By Air: Delhi is well linked by air with all major and class cities in India.
By Rail: Well linked with all main towns.
By Road: Agra - 204 kms, Almora - 375 kms, Jaipur: 260 kms, Khajuraho - 596 kms, Shrinagar - 876 kms, Kullu - 502 kms, Mathura-147 kms, Nainital-318 kms, Mussuoorie - 269 kms, Shimla -343 kms, Udaipur-663 kms.

 

Delhi, locally prominent as Dilli officially National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), is the largest city by area and the second-largest city by population in India. Delhi is said, one of the prehistoric city in the world, to the capital of Republic India. Delhi has been the heart of political movement since time immemorial. Delhi is positioned in Aravali mountain range, on its South and North West and River Yamuna on its east. Delhi is the combine of gorgeousness, fascination, complexities, contradictions, and dynamism - where the historical past exists with the present. Delhi, the national capital of India is well-known for its civilization, tradition and sparkling history. Delhi is the third largest city in India and now the most preferred city in terms of investments, industrialization, Information knowledge, Healthcare, Real Estate, etc. Delhi city is commended for being the cultural capital of India. Delhi has always had a strange eternity, the city having witnessed empires rise to glory and fall to ashes. Delhi besides being the capital of India is also the third largest city in India. The city is also the sightseer hub as it has much to offer to the world.  Delhi tourism takes the visitors to numerous historical sites, which are an abode of rich architectural heritage. 

Delhi was proclaimed as the capital of India by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. It is one of the most ancient cities in India which blends an historic past and vibrant present. Diverse cultural elements absorbed into daily life of the city. It is rich the architecture of its monuments. Seven times this city went through the pain of being built and rebuilt and has been witness to the various events.

The Indian capital city of Delhi has a long history, include a history as the capital of several empires. It is one of India's main rising cities. Delhi has a strong historical background, due to the fact that it was ruled over by some of the most powerful emperors in Indian history. Delhi has seen the increase and fall of many empires which have left. Delhi has a long historical past dating back to the pre-historic 6th Century BC era when it was founded as 'Indraprastha', the capital of the Pandavas of the Mahabharata epic. It was previous known as 'Hastinapur' or 'Elephant City' according to the prehistoric Hindu Sanskrit text. Delhi, where a empire rose and fell before the dawn of history; where citadels of emperors appeared and disappeared; a metropolis of mysterious infinity whose old shell declare a royal and majestic past and whose present pulsates brightly with the ever graceful life of India.  Previously, the city has elongated since been the leading in political importance with successive dynasties choosing it as their seat of authority, between the 13th and the 17th centuries.  Remnants of the wonderful past survive as significant monuments in different parts of the city.  

Take sightseeing tour of historic Delhi visiting Jama Masjid; the biggest Mosque in India, The next place to visit is the Qutub Minar which is close to the mosque Rajghat Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi and rickshaw ride past through the silver street in Chandani Chowk, Afternoon visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub- ud-Din Aibek in 1199, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch), Lakshminarayan Temple - a contemporary Hindu Temple. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is a significant historical and spiritual place in India. Enthusiastic to the eighth Sikh Guru, Sri Harkishen Sahib, it is positioned near Connaught Place Market in New Delhi.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
 


 

  

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