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There are several places to see, visit, and explore in New Delhi. New Delhi is an international metropolis with excellent tourist spots, recreational facilities, and a history that goes back to antiquity. A remarkable feature of New Delhi is the extent of greenery all over. New Delhi is also a dream city for visitors looking for items of handicrafts, not only the rich artistic crafts of its own craftsmen but also of craftsmen from all over the country. New Delhi offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions to the visitor, so much so that it becomes difficult to decide from where to begin exploring the city.

India Gate Qutab Minar Red Fort

How to Get There
By Air
Delhi is well connected with domestic and international flights to all the major cities within and outside India. Almost all the major Air Lines have their flights operating from Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi.

By Train
The railway network connects Delhi to all the major and nearly all the minor destinations in India. The three important Railway Stations of Delhi are New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazarat Nizamuddin Railway Station.

By Road
Delhi is well connected by a network of roads and national highways to all the major cities in India. The three major bus stands in Delhi are Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan and Anand Vihar. Both the government and private transport providers provide frequent bus services.


Places to Visit
Delhi was chosen as the throne of chivalry by successive dynasties. One of the most preferred destinations on tourist's itinerary, Delhi is endowed with plethora of attractions. For its tourists, this buzzing capital has a lot in its store. The Red Fort, Qutab Minar, the Jama Masjid are some of the wonders of architecture that crown the honor of Delhi. Besides, Delhi has a delightful nightlife in its various discotheques, nightclubs and pubs.

While in New Delhi don't forget to visit:

Lotus Temple
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Places to Shop
The shopping paradise for everybody, Delhi has everything to offer on its markets. The arts and crafts from all the states of India are available in the emporia at Baba Khadg Singh Marg near Parliament. Crafts Museum on Mathura Road offers shawls, pottery and paintings. There are antique shops in Sunder Nagar while Chandni Chowk has its hold in commercial activities for more than three centuries. Jewellery shops at Dariba Kalan are famous while Dilli Haat is known for handicraft and handloom items. Connaught Place is the centre of New Delhi and offers some of the latest items for sale. In Delhi, you can find virtually everything - from simplest Indian handicrafts to international designer labels at very affordable prices

While in New Delhi shop at:

Karol Bagh
Connaught Place
Places to Eat
Spicy Indian food and sweets and desserts from the different states of India have found a big market in the stomachs of food-loving Delhiites. Bengali sweets, especially 'rasogollahs' and 'sandesh', are most palatable to the people of Delhi having a sweet tooth, while Punjabi 'chhole-bhature', 'pinni' and Mughlai and Tanduri cuisine play with the taste buds in a most skilful manner. Roadside 'dhabas', eateries, snack counters and restaurants offer varieties of cuisines that will force you to lick your fingers. The century-old food joints such as 'Karim's' in Old Delhi retain the tastes that have rendered them famous in the past and offer delicious 'korma' or pot roasts, 'kababs', and 'biriyanis'.
There are South Indian food joints too such as Udupi, Anand Bhavan and Sagar Group that offers light and tasty 'dosas', 'idili-sambhar' and 'uttapams'. The rich Punjabi food with its high oil content and spices is a specialty of Delhi. 'Chaat' or the spicy Indian snacks such as 'Bhalle-Papri' are the most preferred evening snack of the women specially. Then, there are global giants such as KFC, Mc Donalds, Nirula's and Wimpy's that lure children and youth with continental cuisines. The five-star hotels of the city have some good restaurants too that offer exotic Chinese, Continental, Thai, Mughlai and Indian cuisines.


While in New Delhi eat at:

Bukhara
The Imperial
Climate
A part of lush green Aravalis in the plains of Northern India gave way to the capital of India - Delhi, several centuries ago. Like Agra, the city of Taj, it is also situated on the banks of river Yamuna. It has Himalayas to its north and is surrounded by land from all sides. Position inland, far away from sea, it has extreme type of continental climate with typical scorching summers and very cold and dry winters. In summers, temperature can soar up to as high as 48oC while in winters, mercury has dipped down to as low as 2oC. Misty mornings, foggy evenings and delightfully mild sunny afternoons make up for the chilly waves in the winters. Tourists are advised to exercise precaution during summers and drink lots of water and liquids before venturing out to face the heat waves. The best season in Delhi, especially for tourism purposes are the spring season from February to April and the autumn season from August to November. Besides the blooming blossoms in February and March are often accompanies by various colorful Spring festivals such as Vasant Panchmi, the festival of flowers and Holi, the best-known festival of colors.


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