think of India... think of us...

think of India... think of us...
Home

Site Map

Client's Feedback

 

Best Tours Packages

 

more...

Cities in India

more...

Hotel Guide of India

Agra Delhi
Aurangabad Goa
Bangalore Jaipur
Bikaner Jaisalmer
Chennai Jodhpur
Cochin Khajuraho

more...

Heritage Hotels

more...

Chain Hotels in India

more...

Destination in India

 

more...

More About India

 
 
HOME Gen.Info Tourist Info sightseeing
Hotels Eatouts Entertainment Emergency / help lines
 

General Information

 
AREA                    : 1485 sq. km.

ALTITUDE                : 216 mts. above sea level

POPULATION              : 10.1 MILLION

PEOPLE PER Sq. Km.      : 6801

TELEPHONE AREA CODE      : 011

MAIN LANGUAGES          : HINDI PUNJABI ENGLISH

SUMMER MONTHS           : May and June being hottest month. Temperature as high as
                          46 degree celcius.

WINTER MONTHS           : Nov. to Feb. are coldest and dry months Temp. as low as
                          4 degree celcius.                             

BEST TIME TO VISIT      : OCTOBER to MARCH

Delhi is the Capital of India

Delhi is the third largest city . The city consists of two parts Old Delhi and New Delhi.

Old Delhi

It was the capital of India Between 17th and 19th centuries.In Old Delhi you will find many mosques, monuments and forts relating to India's muslim history.

New Delhi

The other Delhi, the imperial city created as the capital of India by the British . In addition to its historic interest and role as the government centre ,Delhi is a major travel gateway. The city of Delhi covers most of the Delhi Union Territory, which is a federal district similar to Washington DC, Canberra, or Brasilia. In 1911,the British asked Lutyens to give new meaning to city development which is reflected in the architectural designs and sophistication that buildings in delhi like Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Connaught Place and various administrative buildings like the South and North blocks along the breathtaking view available from Raj Path.

Modern Delhi

has something for everyone and that is amply reflected in the cosmopolitan culture that nurturs festivals of all faiths and religions, places of worship. You can take a stroll at your own leisurely place, or or a jog or a run and move faster than a common man. This is also reflected in the market places, the dhabas and restaurants or the gorgeous five star hotels. Theatre, drama and entertainment of all sorts including discotheques are all there. Delhi is one city from where you can branch off to any corner of the country either by a well connected system of railways or by road and air.

The Rest Is For You To Explore.