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Guide Delhi Travel Guide Climate
In
Summer: 12 (Max) - 2 C (Min) In winter:
12 C (Max) - 2 C (Min) Rainy Season: July to Sept Best time
to visit: October-November or February-March
Delhi
is a fascinating land lock state and u are yearning to tour
many places like the shopping huts, Forth , and Monuments, Temples
, Parks , Garden and Museums, Delhi but you are clueless know
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New
Delhi is the political capital of India since old times. It
is also known as Indraprastha. Delhi has an interesting and
very active nightlife, though, because it has a large population
of young and wealthy Indians. The old part of the city is very
ancient and was once the capital for the Muslim rulers between
12th and 19th century. It is the epicenter of the nation's politics,
economy and culture. History is alive and throbbing in Delhi,
the capital of India.
Sight
Seeing - Delhi known as the commercial hub has a number of tourist attractions
to offer. It is a political capital of India beautifully reflects the old world
charm as well as the modernity of the western world. Delhi Places of Interest
are Jantar Mantar, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Purana
Quila, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Rajghat, Jama Masjid, Safdarjung's Tomb,
Lakshmi Narayan Mandir and Akshardham Mandir. Getting
There Travel and communication in Delhi is simpler than any other metro
cities. Delhi is well connected by Air, Train and Roads. By Air:
All the major National and International Air Lines have their flights operating
from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. The airport has a bureaux de
change, tourist information counters, snack bars, duty-free stores, a restaurant,
24-hour taxi counters and car rental booths. By Train: New Delhi
is the main hub for Indian The Indian Railway with their modern and organized
network connects Delhi to all major and minor destinations in India. There are
three important Railway Stations in Delhi namely New Delhi Rly. Station, Old Delhi
Rly. Station and Hazarat Nizamuddin Rly. Station. By
Road: 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 Corporations of the neighbouring states provide
frequent bus services. Prepaid Taxi & Auto available from airport
(Domestic & International), all Railway Stations and Bus terminals & other
important places. Climate October to March
would be the appropriate time to visit Delhi. It is always recommended for the
tourists to think over their time of journey to enjoy the place completely with
no problems regarding climate and so on. When planning a trip remember that the
city is best in winter and in its fleeting spring. About 160 kilometers south
of the Himalayas Delhi feels every chilly blast that lashes the snowcapped mountains.
The season is marked with light rainfall, frosty winds and an all-enveloping fog.
The summer consequently is as hot as the winter is cold. The mercury, itself
in danger of dehydration, soars to 47*C. One has to be carefully prepared before
venturing out as heat strokes and dehydration are the order of the day. Violent
dust storms and hot winds - locally dubbed loo - are part and parcel of the hot
and dry Delhi summer. 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. For visitors to Delhi, shopping
is high on the list of "things to do". Tourists find a wide choice of
items- such as carpets, silks, jewellery, leather and silver ware, handicrafts
and hand printed cotton - that are synonymus with India.

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