» India Gate: A memorial
constructed in the memory of the soldiers martyred in World War I.
» Jama Masjid: This is the largest mosque in India made by
the Moghul king Shahjahan. This grand red sandstone and white marble
mosque can accomodate 25,000 worshippers.
» The Lotus
Temple: A Bahai'a place of worship, breathtaking architecture of a
temple in the shape of a lotus, made purely in marble.
» Parliament House: Built by
the Britishers, this circular domicile houses the the Lok Sabha and the
Rajya Sabha.
Shopping: Top Spots
Delhi's the right place to be if you wish to experience the rich
art and handicraft of India. Shopping here is a delightful activity as
there is a kaleidoscopic range of things right from handicrafts to jewelry
from leather to apparel. The prime shopping attractions are Connaught
Place, Karol Bagh, Chandni Chowk and Janpath. If you wish to shop for
wardrobe and household furnishings then Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar is
the place to be. There is an underground shopping centre- Palika Bazar
popular for a host of goods available at negotiable price. Dilli Haat is
yet another interesting place where one can catch the glimpse of famous
handicrafts of all the states of India.
Weather wise:
Delhi is a city of great
climatic extremes. Summer, from April till the end of June is scorching
hot with day temperatures rising beyond 45º C. Winter stretches from the
end of November till March. Temperatures fall substantially down to about
3º C at the height of winter, with nights getting chilly.
Reaching Delhi:
» Air: The Indira Gandhi
International Airport is a few km further from the domestic terminal.
Domestic and international airlines connect Delhi with all parts of the
country and the world.
» Rail: Delhi is connected to almost
every city and town of the country by rail.
» Road: Delhi
is well connected to all major towns and cities of the country with a
network of national and state highways.
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