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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. Old Delhi is centered on the Red
Fort built by Emperor Shah Jehan between 1636 & 1658.
The streets of Old Delhi are narrow & bustling. The
beauty & serenity lies inside the courts of the main
buildings. Delhi has some of the finest museums in the
country. Its boutiques and shopping arcades offer access
to a wealth of traditional and contemporary crafts, from
all over the country. New Delhi was proclaimed the
capital of India by the British architect Sir Edwin
Lutyens (1869-1944), & is tree-lined & spacious.
General Information of Delhi :
Capital - New Delhi. Area: 491 sq km. Population
- 9370475. Language - Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu,
English is equally in the use. Touring season -
Oct, Nov, Feb and March. However, winter is severe and
long from Nov to early March.
Climate :
The summer season lasts from mid-March to the end of
June, with average maximum and minimum temperatures of
36º C and 25º C. The monsoon season, following the hot
summer, continues until the end of September, with an
average rainfall of about 26 inches. The winter season
extends from late November to mid-February. The coldest
month is January, when both the mean maximum temperature
and the mean minimum temperature are at their
lowest--21º C and 7º C, respectively.
Best Season :
For Sightseeing, the best season to visit Delhi is
between October to March. Summers in Delhi are very hot
and it is not recommended to visit it during May, June
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Red
Fort : It is one of the
most magnificent palaces in the world.
India's history is also closely linked
with this fort. It was frorth here
ht the British deposed the last Mughal
ruler, Bhadur Shah Zafar, marking
the end of the three century long
Mughal rule. It was also fromits ramparts
that the first prime. Minister of
India, pandit Jawharlal Nehru, announced
to the nation that India was free
form colonial rule.

The mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, after
ruling from Agra for eleven years,
decided to shift to Delhi and laid
the foundation stone of the Red Fort
in 1618. For its inauguration in 1647,
the main halls of the palace were
draped in rich tapestry and covered
with silk from china and velvet from
Turkey. With a circumference of almost
one and a half miles, the fort is
an irregular octagon and has two entrances,
the Lahore and Delhi Gates.
Jama Masjid : It is the largest
mosque in India. It was begun in 1644
and completed only in 1658. There are
two minarets (40m in height), four angle
towers and three gateways. Built during
the rule of Emperor Shah Jahan, the
mosque is made of white marble and red
stone.
Rajghat : On the banks of the
Yamuna, is the spot where Mahatma Gandhi
was cremated following his assassination
in 1948.

Chandni Chowk : This shopping
bazaar is the main street of Old Delhi.
In spite of it being terribly crowded,
irrespective of the time of the day or
night, it is frequented by Indian and
foreign tourists alike. Return to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Jantar Mantar :
This is an observatory constructed
during the rule of Maharaja Jai Singh II
( around the year 1725). There is a huge
sun-dial known as the Prince of Dials.
India Gate This arch of triumph bears
the names of several thousands of
Indians who lost their lives during WW1.
Rashtrapati Bhavan : Opposite
India Gate is the official residence of
the President of India. The building
exhibits Mughal as well as Western
architectural style. Surrounded by huge
gardens, this was completed in 1929.
Old Fort : This fort with its
massive walls was started by Humayun but
was completed around 1540 by Sher Shah
(the Afghan ruler who had defeated
Humayun).

Qutab Minar :
73m in height, this tower tapers
from a diameter of 15m to 2.5m. There
are five distinct storeys, each of which
has a protruding balcony.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple :
This was constructed in 1938 by the
famous industrialist BD Birla. It is
dedicated to the Goddess of wealth,
Lakshmi.
India Gate
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Built as a memorial to commemorate the
70,000 India soldiers killed in World
War I, India Gate was designed by Sir
Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931.
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Delhi
Excursions
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Surajkund :
Situated 11 km from the Qutab
Minar on the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road,
Surajkund is the site of a perennial
lake surrounded by rock-cut steps.
The Sun temple built by a Tomar
chieftain named Surajpal stood here
during AD 1000, the remains of which
can still be seen. It was around
this temple and pool that a tourist
resort came up in Surajkund.
What
began as simple tourist centre in
1987 flowered into a celebration of
the centuries-old crafts traditions
of India at the annual Surajkund
Crafts Mela. As spring glides in,
full of warmth and vibrancy leaving
the grey winter behind, Surajkund
adorns itself with colourful
traditional crafts of India.
Craftsmen from all over the country
assemble at Surajkund during the
first fortnight of February to
participate in the annual
celebration known as the Surajkund
Crafts Mela.
Badhkal
Lake : Situated in the
Faridabad district of Haryana, the
panoramic Badhkal Lake is a natural
pool surrounded by vast lawns and
lush greenery. Just over 30 km from
New Delhi, the lake is a popular
picnic spot. It also offers boating
facilities to tourists.
Mud Fort :
Barely 80 km from the din
and bustle of New Delhi stands the
Mud Fort of Kuchesar, which was
built in the mid-18th century by the
Jat rulers. The fort has bravely
withstood the onslaught of the
Marathas, Sikhs, Rohillas, and
Rajputs, as well as the French and
East India Company. The fort was
built with seven turrets so as to
withstand the cannons of the
British.
Neemrana :
Situated 122 km from New Delhi,
on a rocky outcrop just above an
unspoilt village, lies Neemrana, the
site of a majestic fort built in
1464 by Prithviraj Chauhan III. The
Neemrana Fort, as it is known, has
now been converted into a heritage
resort.
Shopping Center :
Delhi is a veritable paradise for
shoppers, who can buy objects
ranging from the simplest of Indian
handicrafts to international
designer labels, and often within
the same shopping area. Delhi is
unique in that it has representative
outlets for the handicrafts of each
Indian state. This in it self
presents a staggering array of
goods, and at very affordable
prices. In the last decade there has
been a dramatic change in Delhi's
markets.
Shopping in
Delhi is a delight so if you are
interested in shopping and you wish
to grab a fragment of Indian culture
then Delhi is where you would like
to explore the possibility of doing
so.
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