Red Fort
Baha'i Temple
No other place qualifies so completely to deserve the sobriquet of 'The Capital City' as Delhi does! Delhi is made of everything that is India and vice-versa. The sixth most populous metropolis in the world (15.3 million/2005 census), Delhi is the melting pot of all Indian States and it remains a commendable absorbent even for those beyond the compass of the nation. The climate, however, may not be that inviting during the summers, but you have a choice of the milder seasons. The contrast of antiquity and modernization this land exudes is both curious and awesome.
The Tale of the city
Purana Quila : The river Yamuna meanders along this vintage mile-long fort partly built by Mughal Emperor Humayun and by Sher Shah Suri. The notable buildings sheltered within are the Sher Mandal (Humayun's library) and the 16th century Quila-I-kholina Mosque (a landmark in Indo Islamic architecture).
India Gate : It is majestic 42 meters high arched gateway look-a-alike built as a memorial to the Indian soldiers killed in the World War I. India Gate, today has become synonymous with weekend family picnic-spot.
Akshardham Temple: Flanking the banks of river Yamuna, is this 2 billion architectural grandeur - an initiative of the Bochasanvasi Aksharpurushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). A fine blend of faith and technology, Akshardham temple complex is replete with a majestic 11 ft statue of Lord Swaminarayan, 20000 other statues, an IMAX theater, artificial lakes and an elaborate musical fountain.
Lotus temple :A piquant lotus-shaped insignia of the Bahai faith, its quietude is a stark contrast to the bustling purlieu of Kalkaji where it stands. The Lotus temple is the meditative refuge that draws people from across the globe irrespective of creed and community
Birla Mandir: Embellished with statues, shrines, waterfalls, gardens and an ambiance so peaceful in spite of the tourists that throng the place. Janmasthami (Lord Krishna's birthday) is when you should tune your trip if you want to partake in its festive uproar.
Rashtrapati Bhavan : Where Indian President lives! The erstwhile residence of the Viceroy of India during the British Raj and designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens (who also laid the design for New Delhi), the Parliament House is larger than the Palace of Versailles. The plush Mughal Gardens, a Lutyenian replica of its counterpart in Kashmir, appositely adorn the House with its fantastic fountains, paved pathways, ornamental plants and of course a metropolis of most fantastic flowers.
The Art Galleries and Museums : Come and witness the India filtered through some of the more sensitive Indians. The India International Center (Max Muller Marg), Delhi Art Gallery (Hauz Khas Village), National Gallery of Modern Art (near India Gate) are the best picks amongst others. The Crafts Museum (Indian crafts, wooden Carvings, metal ware, paintings), Doll Museum (one of the largest collection of costume dolls from all over the world), National Rail Museum (tracks the genesis of Indian Railway), National Museum (pre-historic archeology, jewelery, paintings, manuscripts, Central Asian antiquities, arms and armor) - mouth watering historians?
In central Delhi, Connaught Place (tall pillared corridors and branded show-rooms) and Janpath (antique Indian souvenirs) are the must-go's. Also check out the different state's Government emporiums here for indigenous buys.
Other popular shopping arcades are Karol Bagh Market (in West Delhi,one of the largest in Asia), Kamla Nagar Market (North Campus), South Extension (close to the Embassies), Central Market (Lajpat Nagar), GK II M-block Market, Sarojini Nagar Market (the cheapest in Delhi) and Dilli Haat (a confluence of wares from all Indian States). Some very Indian brand-chains you should check out are - Fabindia, Anokhi, Kurta Palace, Nalli, Tantra, People Tree and so on.
For the best Mughal cuisines (kebabs, biryani, korma) go to Karims at Old Delhi and Nizamuddin where recipes date back to the days of the royalty or the Great Kaban Factory (Radisson). Hunt for Punjabi delights at Punjabi by Nature and Khaja Chowk (both at PVR Priya Complex), Bukhara (Maurya Sheraton), Delhi Ka Aangan (Hyatt Regency), Darbar (Ashoka Hotel) and Corbetts (Claridges). And Dilli Haat is the place where you can taste a flavor each of all Indian States.
Speciality hubs are a blessing and the noted ones are - EI Arab (at Regal Building); Dum Pukht (Maurya Sheraton); Kashmiri food at Chor Bizarre (Hotel Broadway); Thai food at Baan Thai (The Oberoi) and Sukothai (Hauz Khas Village); Japenese food at Tokyo (Ashoka Hotel) and Osaka (Hauz Khas Village); Chinese at I-Ching (Radisson), Tibetan food at eateries near Chanakya Theater; South Indian at the Sagar Ratna joints and Coconut Grove (Ashok Yatri Niwas); and Mexican food at Rodeo (Connaught Place).
Forts: Prithviraj Chauhan III's 15th century Neemrana Fort Palace is about 133 km SW of Delhi (just off the Jaipur highway). It is a resort now and a classic energizer for the city-sick metropolis. The 14th century Kesroli Fort is 155 km south of Delhi and situated atop the rare, dark Hornstone Breccia Rocks with ramparts 200 ft high, from where the eyes can sweep the entire locale. From Kesroli you can head for the neighboring palaces, museums and sanctuaries at Alwar, Sariska and Siliserh.
Surajkund (Haryana): Situated on the Delhi-Faridabad highway (opposite Tughlaqabad Fort), this sequestered hamlet nestled amongst the rocky outcrops of the Aravalli hills, is famed for its annual Crafts Mela (fair) held 1st to 15th February every year. The ancient tank, the amphitheater, the Surya Temple, the folk theatre and rustic performances during the fair, are tourist interests here.
Sultanpur (Gurgaon, Haryana): Located 46 km from Delhi, is this petite bird sanctuary. A former Salim Ali (famous Indian Ornithologist) haunt, the jheel (shallow lake) serpenting Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary takes on a multi-colored hue with migratory avian guests every November-December. Some exciting staying options are the Banjara Camps (with bonfires, adventure sports, jungle strolls), and farm-houses like the Kalki Mystic (with poultry farms, open fields, stress management programs), Golden Creeper (outdoor games - volleyball, hurdles race, horse, bullock cart, camel rides, treasure hunts), Great Escape (terracotta-red contrasted with lush rose lawns, poultry and a stud farm, carts, camels, horses to ride, puppet shows) and so on.
Kurukshetra (Haryana): The site for the Hindu mythological war of with the 'Kurukshetra Lake' is only 3 ½ hr drive away from Delhi.
Hop next to : Agra (203 km), Amritsar (447 km), Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh.
Access
RAIL :There are three important railway stations in Delhi to all major and minor destinations in India, namely New Delhi Railway Station (close to Connaught Place), Old Delhi Railway Station (near Chandni Chowk) and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (in South Delhi, 4 km from India Gate). Trains run from all the parts of the country to Delhi. For nearby places like Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gwalior, Bhopal, Lucknow and Kanpur, the Shatabdi Express is recommended. As for the rest there is Rajdhani Express that has the best facilities and fastest service to all major Indian destinations. For details of trains and train timings, please check out the Indian Railway site (www.indianrail.gov.in).
ROAD : 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 bus services through Air Conditioned, Deluxe and Ordinary Coaches. Buses from all the major places in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are available for getting to Delhi.
Stay At
Five Star Deluxe Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Taj Ambassador Hotel | The Park Hotel |
Radisson Hotel | Ashok Hotel |
Grand Hotel | Centaur Hotel |
Crowne Plaza Surya Hotel | Vasant Continental Hotel |
Hyatt Regency | Taj Mahal Hotel |
Grand Intercontinental | Le Meridien Hotel |
Maurya Sheraton Hotel | Metropolitan Hotel Nikko |
InterContinental Hotel | Taj Palace Hotel |
Hotel Imperial | The Oberoi Hotel |
Hotel Marriott | Shangri-La Hotel |
Five Star Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Claridges Hotel | Siddharth Hotel |
Hotel Samrat | Hotel Qutab |
Hotel Ambassodder | |
Four Star Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Hotel Marina | Hotel Hans Plaza |
The Connaught Hotel | Hotel Diplomat |
Hotel Vikram | Hotel Alka |
Hotel City Park | Hotel Avalon Courtyard |
Oberoi Maidens Hotel | |
Three Star Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Hotel Janpath | Nirula's Hotel |
Hotel Shanti Palace | Hotel Broadway |
Best Western Resort Country Club | Hotel Omni |
Sri Nanak Continental | Hotel Grand Godwin |
Center Point Hotels | |
Airport Hotel in New Delhi : | |
Royale Residency Airport Hotel | Hotel Airport Inn |
Star Airport Hotel | The R Blues Airport Hotel |
International Inn Airport Hotel | |
Two Star Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Hotel Sunstar | Hotel Indraprastha |
Hotel Tourist | Hotel Pooja Palace |
Hotel Classic | Mohan International |
Hotel Chand Palace | Hotel Pablas International |
Hotel Gautam Residency | Hotel Kabila |
Hotel Tivoli Garden | |
Budget Hotels in New Delhi : | |
Hotel Jukaso Inn | Hotel Crest Inn |
Hotel The Legend Inn | Hotel Suncourt Yatri |
Hotel Swati | Hotel Ajanta Hotel |
Swagath Hotel | Hotel Singh Palace |
The Nest Hotel |
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