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New Delhi, the capital of enigmatic India, is perhaps the best place to experience the extremities of diversity that is so unique to this country. A fascinating Indian city, Delhi has always been a big part of Indian holidays. Delhi is dotted with fascinating mosques, forts, and monuments that reflect the glorious Mughal architecture. One of the world’s greenest capital cities, Delhi also brims with blooming landscaped gardens. Be it the rambling Old Delhi or the well planned New Delhi – tourists can spend a lifetime exploring the various facets of this remarkable city. Date : Monday, December 27, 2010

A Brief Guide for Your New Delhi Tour

Top Sightseeing Attractions
Tourists visiting the exquisite city of Delhi might be overwhelmed by the sightseeing opportunities available to them. Take a look at the Delhi’s finest attractions, ones which make air tickets to New Delhi so sought after around the world.

Red Fort
The Red Fort portrays the vivid picture of the power and elegance of Mughal emperors in the city. One of the finest historical gems, the Red Fort surely takes you back in the glorious times of the Mughal Empire. It is a massive red sandstone structure that beckons travellers and mesmerises them with its beauty.

Jama Masjid
The largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid is another spectacular treasure that is worth exploring. This majestic structure is situated near the Red Fort and towers over the chaos of Old Delhi's streets. Climb over to the top of its towers, and experience some mesmeric views that will surely enthral you.

India Gate
A magnificently high arch, India Gate is a war memorial built in the memory of the Indian soldiers killed in the World War I. The beautiful structure spirals up to more than 40 metres and is located just opposite to the President’s House. The lush garden that streaks its boulevard is popular place to enjoy a quite and calm evening.

Qutab Minar
 An incredible exemplar of ancient Indo–Islamic architecture, Qutab Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world. Spiralling up to the dizzying heights of 72.5 metres, Qutab Minar is made up of red sandstone and incorporates wonderful Arabic architectural patterns. The premises of Qutab Minar also hold a variety of other ancient structures and ruins.

Humayun’s Tomb
Humayun's Tomb is the ‘Taj Mahal of Delhi.’ Another striking example of magnificent Mughal architecture, Humayun's Tomb is a part of a greater complex that's set amongst verdant gardens.

Travel Tips for Delhi
Besides sightseeing attractions, a tourist must be aware of different travelling tips pertaining to the place they intent to visit. It is very important to acquaint yourself with various New Delhi facts before you actually book tickets on airlines to New Delhi.

Climate in Delhi
Climate in Delhi is extreme to the core with the climate being too chilly during winters and too hot in summers. The period between September to November and February to April is considered ideal for some outdoor sightseeing.

Connectivity To & Within Delhi
Delhi is well connected by road, air and rail network. Most of the world’s major airlines operate flights to New Delhi. Once in the city, tourists can use cabs, auto rickshaws and DTC bus services to commute. The city also features a highly efficient Metro Rail Service that is connected to almost every part of Delhi.

General Tips

  • Although Delhi is pretty safe for tourists, instances of crimes have been reported in the past. Check out FCO’s latest guidelines regarding the advice on safety on travel to Delhi.
  • It is advisable to carry as little cash as possible while moving in the city. ATMs of different banks are located in various parts of the city, so it is better to use plastic money instead of carrying large amounts of cash.
  • Leave valuables and important papers in your hotel's safe deposits. Do not leave such items unattended in your room.
  • Women are recommended not to roam around in isolated places. Women are also advised to avoid wearing revealing dresses.
  • Avoid intermingling with strangers. For any assistance, you can contact Delhi Police PCR Vans which continue to patrol most places of tourists interest. The emergency number to seek police assistance is 100 in Delhi.
  • Shaking hands is a common way of greeting in India; however majority of Indian women may not prefer to shake hands with men. Its good not to initiate a hand shake with women, rather do so on reactive basis.
  • Take off your shoes before entering the places of worships such as temples and mosques, and even some households.

Delhi has always been among the top travel packages offered by tour operators around the globe. All inclusive holidays to the city are quite popular as it offers them best value for their money. A number of British travellers choose to book multi leg itineraries with hopping or connecting flights at popular stopover cities before landing in Delhi. A number of airlines promote cheap economy, first as well as business class flight tickets to the city to spoil its budget as well extravagant holiday makers and business travellers for choice.

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