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Area 1483 sq km
Population 10.1 million (growth rate 5%)
Main Languages Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi & English


How to get there
Getting Around the city
 Delhi is the capital of India, the country's third-largest city. It is also one of India's busiest entrance points for overseas airlines. Travellers to Delhi get two cities for the price of one. `Old Delhi', and 'New Delhi'. Old Delhi is lively area of colorful bazaar's like Chandni Chowk. New Delhi, the imperial city has Connaught Place with the airline offices and banks


By Air: Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is the gateway for India. From Mumbai, Indian Airlines, Sahara Airlines and Jet Airways run daily flights. From London, Virgin Atlantic (Wednesdays and Fridays) and Air India (except Sundays) have flights to the city. From Paris, Air France flies daily.

By Train: Delhi is a major rail junction that is connected to all corners of the country. Delhi has three main railway stations -- the New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and the Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station. Some trains also stop at the Sarai Rohilla and Delhi Cantonment Stations that is the point from where the majestic Palace on Wheels begins and ends its tour.

By Road: Delhi is connected with the rest of the country through a network of National Highways. The Interstate Bus Terminal is the main bus stand that is at Kashmiri Gate. There are frequent bus connections available to most places in Northern and Central India.




From the Airport: One can take a pre-paid taxi or a bus that will drop you to the city centre. Cars can also be hired (with or without a driver).

From the Railway station: There are auto-rickshaws, taxis and buses to get downtown. Opt for pre-paid taxis or auto rickshaws. They are comfortable and reasonable.

From the Bus station
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From the main bus station (ISBT) you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw or a city bus. For shorter distances, cycle rickshaws are available.



ALAI MINAR BIRLA MANDIR
CANNAUGHT PLACE CHANDNI CHOWK
CHARITY BIRD'S HOSPITAL DIWAN -I-AAM
DIWAN-I-KHAS FEROZ SHAH KOTLA
GANDHI DARSHAN HAUZ KHAS
HIMANYU'S TOMB INDIA GATE
INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL DOLLS MUSEUM
IRON PILLAR JAMA MASJID
JANTAR MANTAR LAHORE GATE
LODI GARDENS LODI'S TOMB
LOTUS TEMPLE MUGHAL GARDENS
NATIONAL GALLERY OF MEDERN ART NATIONAL MUSEUM
NEHRU MUSEUM NIZAMUDDIN
PARLIAMENT HOUSE PRAGATI MAIDAN
PURANA QILA QUTAB MINAR
QUWWAIT-ISLAM-MASJID RAIL TRANSPORT MUSEUM
RAJ GHAT RAJ PATH
RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN RED FORT
ROYAL BATHS SAFDARJUNG TOMB
SECRETARIAT BUILDING SOUND & LIGHT SHOW
THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK TIBET HOUSE
TUGHLAQABAD  

 

ALAI MINAR

In the ambitious construction programme of Ala-ud-din he would build a second tower of victory, exactly like the Qutab Minar, except it would be twice as high! When he died the tower had reached 27 metres and no-one was willing to continue his over ambitious project so the uncompleted tower Alai Minar stands to the north of the Qutab Minar and the mosque.

BIRLA MANDIR
Mandir was built by industrialist Raja Baldev Birla in 1938. The temple is an important prayer site and contains idols of several deities. The temple is dedicated to Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and good fortune.

CANNAUGHT PLACES
One of Delhi's most popular shopping centres built as early as 1931. The head offices ,banks, airlines and other things of importance to the tourist are located here. Place, no tourist should miss for nothing else then for its architecture.

CHANDNI CHOWK
The entire area was designed by Jahanara Begum, Shah Jahan's favourite daughter. One of the country's best known wholesale markets for textiles, electronic goods and watches.

CHARITY BIRD'S HOSPITAL
Charity bird's hospital located within the precincts of a temple. Pets here are given treatment free of cost.

DIWAN -I-AAM
The Hall of Public Audiences here, in a marble-panelled alcove, set with precious stones, the emperor would sit and hear complaints or disputes from his subjects.

DIWAN-I-KHAS
The luxurious chamber built of white marble was the hall of private audience. The emperor wouldhold private meetings here. Centerpiece of the hall was the magnificent Peacock Throne.
                                                                                                  

FEROZ SHAH KOTLA
The ruins of Ferozabad, the fifth city of Delhi, Erected by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 can befound at Feroz Shah Kotla, just off Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg between the Old and New Delhi.A 13m high sandstone Ashoka's edicts (and a later inscription) can be seen in the old fortress palace. Also to be seen are the remains of an old mosque and a fine well.

GANDHI DARSHAN
Located at Raj Ghat, the Gandhi Darshan is a display of paintings and photos about the Mahatma's life and deeds. The Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, also at Raj Ghat, has displays of some of Gandhi's personal possessions.

HAUZ KHAS
It is lying midway between Safdarjang and the Qutab Minar. Feroz Shah's Tomb (1398) and the remains of an ancient college can be seen here. It was around this area that Timur defeated the forces of Mohammed Shah Tughlaq in 1398.

HIMANYU'S TOMB
This grand tomb built in the mid 16th century by Hazi Begum, wife of Himanyu. It displays elements of Moghul design and gardens. It contains the black & yellow tomb of Humanyu's wife.

INDIA GATE
India Gate which is the 42 metre high structure is designed by Lutyens. A popular picnic spot, people move about the area and on the lawns on summer evenings.

INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM
This museum was the former residence of Indira Gandhi at 1 Safdarjang Road. The museum include some of Mrs. Gandhi's Personnel effects. It also includes the sari, she was wearing at the time of her assassination. It also protects a few brown spots of Mrs. Gandhi's blood on the spot where she actually felt after being shot by two of her bodyguards in December 1984

INTERNATIONAL DOLLS MUSEUM
6000 dolls from 85 countries are on display in this museum in Nehru House on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. Over a third of them are from India and one exhibit comprises 500 dolls in the costumes worn all over the country. The museum is openTuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5.30 pm.

IRON PILLAR
It is the seven-metre-high pillar. A six - line Sanskrit inscription indicates that it was initially erected outside a Vishnu temple, and was raised in memory of the Gupta King Chandragupta Vikramaditya, What the inscription does not tell is how it was made, for the iron in the pillar is of quite exceptional purity that it has not rusted after 2000 years. It is said that if you can encircle the pillar with your hands whilst standing with your back to it, your wish will be fulfilled.

JAMA MASJID
Masjid is the country's largest mosque was built by Shah Jahan in 1656. The Masjid, is in the old markets of Delhi massed around Chandni Chowk to the great Red Fort. Jama Masjid conveys effectively the history of Delhi from Mughal times. Mosque has three great gateways, four towers and two 40m high minarets constructed of strips of red sandstone and white marble. Travellers arriving bare-legged can hire robes at the northern gate.
                                                                                                         

JANTAR MANTAR
The Jantar Mantar observatory built by the Rajput king of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh in 1724. The largest structure in the shape of a right-angled triangle, is actually a huge sun-dial.

LAHORE GATE
The Lahore gate, the main gate to the Red fort, gets its name from the fact that it faces towards Lahore, now in Pakistan. It leads to a vaulted arcade, the Chatta Chowk (Covered Bazaar). The shops cater to the tourist trade today, but once they stocked articles for royal households - silks, jewellery, gold. This arcade was also known as the Meena Bazaar, where ladies of the court shopped.

LODI GARDENS
Lodi Gardens, well-kept gardens contain the tombs of the Sayyid and Lodi rulers. Mohammed Shah's Tomb (1450) was a prototype for the later Mughal-style tomb of Humayun, a design which would eventually develop into the Taj Mahal. Other tombs include those of his predecessor Mubarak Shah (1433), Ibrahim Lodi (1526) andSikander Lodi (1517). The Bara Gumbad Mosque is a fine example of its type of plaster decoration.

LODI'S TOMB
It is believed to have been built by rulers of two dynasties, the Sayyaids and the Lodis. The tombs are in the midst of the famed Lodi Gardens

LOTUS TEMPLE
It is a very recent architectural marvel of the Bahai faith, in Kalkaji in the south of Delhi. It is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand. An ideal place for meditation and obtaining peace and tranqillity.

MUGHAL GARDENS
Garden's are Situated within the President's Estate, are boast of the finest varieties of roses. Artificial ponds with romantically designed fountains illuminated with multicolored lights.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF MEDERN ART
Located very close to India Gate, the building was the palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The gallery also houses a library which is open from 1000 hours to 1700 hours. Is closed on all holidays and observes Monday as its weekly off.

NATIONAL MUSEUM
Interesting spot has a rich variety of all facets of ancient Indian history. Museum takes one through a fascinating journey of art and architecture. It's something every tourist should find time to visit even if the schedule is tight.
                                                                                    

NEHRU MUSEUM
It was the official residence of Jawaharlal Nehru when he was the Prime Minister. A museum, pictures and literature describes the various facets of the life of Pandit Nehru. During the tourist season there is a sound & light show about Nehru's life and the independence movement. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5pm. Admission is free.

NIZAMUDDIN
It is the shrine of the Muslim Sufi saint, Nizamud-din Chishti. It is one of several interesting tombs here. It's worth visiting the shrine at around sunset on Thursdays, as it is a popular time for worship, and qawwali singers start performing after the evening prayers.

PARLIAMENT HOUSE
The circular Indian parliament building, stands, virtually unnoticed at the end of Sansad Marg, or Parliament Street. A marvelous piece of architecture was designed by the famed architect Lutyens. It is the seat of the Indian Parliament, circular structure almost a kilometer in circumference. Permits are available from the reception office at Raisina road to visit the Parliament and sit in the public gallery. Tourists will need a letter of introduction from their embassies.

PRAGATI MAIDAN
Timings Weekdays: 0930 to 1730 hours: Sundays and public holidays: 0930 to 2000 hours. IITF (Indian Internatonal Trade Fair) the biggest fair is hosted in November.
                                                                     

PURANA QILA
Built by Sher Shah Suri any time between 1538 to 1545 A.D. At the foot of the hill is a lake where the Delhi Tourism has arrangements for boating.

QUTAB MINAR
73m high tower of victory, built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din. The most fascinating feast for the tourist's eye is this magnificent structure. It's uniqueness lies in the fact that it has not caught rust ever since it was built.

QUWWAIT-ISLAM-MASJID]
Quwwat - Islam - Masjid at the foot of the Qutab Minar was the first mosque to be built in India. Qutab-ud-din began construction of the mosque in 1193, but its construction had additions and extensions over the centuries. The original mosque was built on the foundations of a Hindu temple. Many of the elements in the mosque's construction indicate their Hindu or Jain origins. Ala-ud-din added a the magnificent Alai Darwaza gateway in 1300.

RAIL TRANSPORT MUSEUM
The museum in south Delhi, built in 1977, over a ten acre area, is the first of its kind in India. It describes the 140 year-old history of the Indian Railways. Exhibit's include an 1855 steam engine, still in working order, and a large number of oddities such as the skull of an elephant that charged a mail train in 1894, and lost. Summer 0830 to 1130 and 1600 to 1730 hours, Winter:0900 to 730 hours, closed on Mondays.

RAJ GHAT
Black marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi the spot where he was cremated in 1948. Quite beautiful Zinat-ul Masjid (Most Beautiful of Mosques) towers over Raj Ghat.

RAJ PATH
The immensely broad Rajpath or Kings way is where the Repbulic Day parade is held every January 26. Flanked on either side by ornamental ponds, the Rajpath is another focus of Lutyens' New Delhi.

RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN
It is the official residence of the President of the country, designed by Lutyens. It has 340 rooms and an area of about 330 acres, is a tourist's delight. The Mughal Gardens are a treat for eyes and are open during certain period of the year.

RED FORT
The Red Fort, made up of red stones was built in 1638 to 1648. Another marvel of architecture is the Red Fort and it could perhaps be singled out as yet another monument which should notescape the tourist's eyes. The fort's main gate "Lahori Gate" is one of the emotional & symbolic point and attracts a major crowd. In the basement the fort is a market where several traditional Indian goods can be purchased.

ROYAL BATHS
Royal baths were large rooms surmounted by domes, with fountains in the centre. The floors usedto be inlaid with pietra dura work, and the rooms were illuminated through panels of coloured glass in the roof.
                                                                                                                         

SAFDARJUNG TOMB
This red & brown sandstone tomb was built in 1753-54 by Mughols . This is one of the last examples of Mughal architecture.

SECRETARIAT BUILDING
On either side of Rajpath on Raisina hill, lie the imposing North and South Secretariat Buildings topped with chhatris (small domes). They now house the ministries of the Finance and External Affairs respectively

SOUND & LIGHT SHOW
Sound and Light shows are created every evening at Red Fort. Shows are in English and Hindi, and tickets (Rs 20) are available from the fort. The English session are at 7.30 pm from November through January, 8.30 pm from February to April , and at 9 pm from May to August. It's well worth making the effort to see this show.

THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK
The Delhi zoo was established in 1959 over a massive area of 214 acres. There are more than 2,000 animals and birds from places like Africa, America etc. Timings summer 0800 to1800 hours, winter 0900 to 1700 hours. Closed on Friday.

TIBET HOUSE
In the Institutional Area, there is a small museum at Lodi Road, has a fascinating collection of ceremonial items brought out of Tibet. There is a shop selling a wide range of Tibetan handicrafts. Lecture/discussion sessions are held regularly. The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm and 2 to 5 pm. Admission is free.

TUGHLAQABAD
The fort of Tughlaqabad with its 13 gateways the third city of Delhi, are east of the Qutab Minar. It was built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq and its construction involved a legendary quarrel with the saint Nizam-ud-din, when the Tughlaq ruler took the workers whom Nizam-ud-din wanted for work on his shrine.
                                                                                                        

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

From November until the end of March, its very good
                                                                                                           

Tourist Information Centre


U.P. State Tourism Development Corp. Ltd.
36 , Janpath , Chanderlok Building, New Delhi 110 001, India | Phone : +(91)-(11)-332 2251

Delhi Travel & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd. (Head Office).
18-A, SCO Complex, Defence Colony
New Delhi-110024, India.

The Government Of India Tourist Office
88, Janpath, Cannaught Place
New Delhi-110001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-3320005
The Government of India Tourist Office is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm and on Saturday from 9am to 2pm.

Delhi Travel & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.
N-36, Middle Circle, Connaught Place
New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-3315322, 3314229

Delhi Travel & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.
Coffee Home, Baba Kharak Singh Marg
New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-3365358, 3363607

Delhi Travel & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.
Dilli Haat, Sri Aurobindo Marg, Opp. INA Market
New Delhi 110 023, India
Phone :+(91)-(11)-4629365, 6119055
State Governments information centers in Delhi.

Haryana State Tourism Dev. Corp. Ltd.
36 , Janpath , Chanderlok Building
New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-332 4910

Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corp. Ltd.
36 , Janpath , Chanderlok Building
New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-332 5320
Fax : +(91)-(11)-373 1072

Madhya Pradesh State Tourism
204/205 , Kanishka Shopping Plaza
19 Ashoka Road, New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-332 6528
Fax : +(91)-(11)-332 7264



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