Delhi - The Capital of INDIA
Delhi,
the capital of India has a fascinating history and a stimulating present. Delhi
is fine amalgamation
of old and new. The old city, built by Shah Jahan in the 17th
century, stands today as an epitome of the whole history of Indo-Islamic architecture.
New Delhi, designed and constructed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert
Baker is a mixture of East & West.
Old Delhi presents old world charm whereas New Delhi reflects the new world
extravaganza. If you tour in the Old Delhi you will come across old fashioned narrow
alleys with small and big shops of various items.
Sightseeing In Old Delhi -
Red Fort : Built in Red Sand stone between 1639 - 1648 AD, this imposing fort is 3 kms in perimeter with the height of the wall fluctuating from
18 to 30 m at places. In the evening the Delhi Tourism Department organises a light
and sound show which narrates th

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history of Delhi in context of the Red Fort. The
light & sound show organised here is worth seeing.
Chandni Chowk : Located just opposite to Red Fort, this is the place where
you can enjoy the old world charm. The hurrying crowd, the shouting vendors and
overcrowded shops are the real charm of this place. You can find all types of items
starting from textiles, jewelry, home furnishings, spices, household items to electronics,
chemicals, ceramics, electrical, etc. Though, very crowded and congested , it is
worth visiting.
Jama Masjid : Jama Masjid built in 1650 AD by Shah Jehan (the
Vth Mughal Emperor) is one place in Delhi which is a must visit. One of the Architectural
beauty of the past, Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques not
only in Delhi
but in India. Completed in 1658 this Mosque has three gateways, Four angle towers
and two 40 m high minarets. From the top of minarets you can have a birds eye view
of Delhi.
Raj Ghat :Along the banks of the river Yamuna is located the place where
the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was cremated. The Raj Ghat is one of the
most visited Ghats. A simple square platform of black marble marks the spot where
Mahatma Gandhi was cremated after his assassination in 1948.
Sightseeing In New Delhi -
Qutab Minar : Qutub Minar is the most recognised landmark of
Delhi. In 1199 AD, Qutbuddin erected the Qutub Minar either as a victory tower or
as a minaret to the adjacent mosque. From a base of 14.32 mtrs. it tapers to 2.75
mtrs. at a height of 72.5 mtrs. Even today, it is the highest stone and one of the
finest stone towers in India. Completed by the Sultan's successor and son-in-law,
Iltutmish, Qutub MInar is the finest Islamic structures ever raised. The tomb of
Iltutmish, which he himself built in 1235 AD, is located nearby.
The Lotus Temple : Completed in 1986, the Lotus Temple or the
Bahai temple is set amidst pools and gardens, and adherents of any faith are free
to visit the temple and pray or meditate silently according to their own religion.
The structure is in lotus shape so it often called the lotus temple.

The view of
the temple is very spectacular just before dusk when the temple is flood lit.
India Gate : India Gate is a 42 mtrs high stone arch of triumph. It bears
the name of the 85,000 Indian Army Soldiers who died in the campaigns of World War
I. Below the arch is the memorial to the unknown soldier. India Gate is
surrounded by green grass lawns and trees. A place you should not miss.
Jantar Mantar : Close to Connaught Place is a strange collection of astronomical
instruments. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh this structure is actually an observatory.
The astonishing part of these observatories is that they can calculate many astronomical
movements very accurately.
Old Fort : It is believed that the Pandavas had built their capital, Indraprastha
at the place where the old fort stands today. This fort, now in ruins, was the seat
for administration for many emperors. The legendary Prithviraj Chauhan ruled from
here till he was defeated by Abdali in the battle of Panipat. A new light &
sound show is held by the Department of Delhi Tourism every evening.
Reaching Delhi -
Air : Agra, Ahmedabd, Amritsar , Bhopal, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar,
Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Goa, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur,
Jammu, Jodhpur, Khajuraho, Kullu, Leh, Lucknow, Madras, Mumbai, Shimla, Srinagar,
Trivandrum, Udaipur, Varanasi.
Train : Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, Agra, Jhansi, Bhopal, Gwalior,
Varanasi, Chandigarh, Jammu, Bombay, Calcutta.
Road : Delhi boasts of well defined road network. It is easily accessible
from the nearby states and places.
STD/ISD Codes -
if dialing from India to Delhi --- 011 (number)
if dialing from outside India to Delhi ---- ++ 91-11 (number)
Shopping in Delhi -
Delhi is the right place to shop for all those who love shopping. Delhi has
numerous massive shopping complexes. Starting from Connaught Place, South Extension,
Chandni Chowk to Sarojini Nagar, Karol Bagh, Janpath and Lajpat Nagar. You can find
all types of items in these markets from cheapest to expensive one. All these places
are popular hangouts of the Delhites in the weekends and evenings.