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About New Delh i
New Delhi was proclaimed the capital of India by the British
architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944).
This tree-lined & spacious city is one of India's fastest
growing cities.It sprawls over the West Bank of the river Yamuna
and is divided into 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 with energy. 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.
General Information of Delhi
Capital: New Delhi. Area: 491 sq km.
Population: 9370475.
Language: Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English to a certain extent.
Touring season: October, November, February and March. However,
winter is severe and long from November 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.
How to get there
Air: Delhi is easily accessible to and from most cities in
the world. Most of the international airlines in the world fly
to Delhi. Domestic air lines link Delhi to all the major cities
in the country.
Train:
The Indian railways, with their modern and organized network
connects Delhi to major and minor destinations in India. There
are three important railway stations in Delhi, viz.The New Delhi
Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazrat Nizamuddin
Railway Station. The Shatabdi Express is recommended to reach
cities like Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gwalior, Bhopal, Lucknow and
Kanpur.
Bus:
Delhi is well connected by road to all major destinations in
North India. The Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) is located
at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan and Anand Vihar. Delhi Transport
Corporation and Road Transport Corporations of the neighboring
states provide frequent air conditioned, deluxe and ordinary
coaches. Bus services from all the major places in Uttar Pradesh,
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
are available to Delhi. During the summer months, air-conditioned
coaches are recommended.
Airports:
Delhi has two airports. Indira Gandhi International Airport,which
is 20km away from the city connects Delhi to almost all the
major countries in the world.Palam is the domestic airport which
is situated closer to the city. Between the two airports, shuttle
coach service is available. From both the terminals, Ex-Servicemen
Air Link Transport Service (EATS) brings passengers to the city
at nominal rates. State Bank of India is the official bank available
at both the terminals.To assist with travel information, hotel
bookings and various other services, tourists can avail of the
help desk at the airport which is open round the clock. Pre-paid
taxi service is also possible at both the airports.
Best Season
The best season to visit Delhi is between October to March.
The summer season in Delhi extends between May and July.The
hot and dry climate is not recommended to travellers.
Sightseeing
in Delhi
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