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A Short Travel Guide To The City Of New Delhi

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Delhi, the national capital, is packed with some of the best tourist wonders to see. Forming an integral part of the Golden Triangle along with Jaipur and Agra, Delhi is a perfect way to know about the history of a great country like India. Here’s a short travel guide to the city of Delhi. Check for flight details like Mumbai to Delhi flights SpiceJet, and train timings to reach the city.

The second most populous city after Mumbai, Delhi offers an ultimate package to any new traveller in India. A haven for foreign tourists, the national capital is perfect to understand the culture and history of north India. Serving as a capital for the British and the Mughals, and an important seat of administration for other Muslim and Hindu kingdoms before that, the city of Delhi has a strong historical significance. If you want to take a look at its impeccable history and culture, check for flight details like Mumbai to Delhi flights SpiceJet, and train timings to reach the city.

Talking about the culture of the city, which is vastly diverse and as a tourist you’d get a whole new colours, aroma and sounds to experience. Almost all major festivals are celebrated in the city – from Holi to Ramzan and from Guru Nanak Jayanti to Christmas, each of them carry their own charm and liveliness. Apart from the religious ones, Delhi is also home to some of the biggest cultural activities in the country. Festivals like Qutub festival, Book Fair, Mango Festival and several food festivals, keep happening in various quarters of the year. Musically, Delhi is highly evolved with an array of exciting gigs happening throughout the year. The Sunburn and NH7 Weekender are some of the biggest shows in the city.

For a foodie, Delhi is a pure delight. From it ancient culinary wonders (which is a mix of Mughlai, Persian, Punjabi and Muslim skills) and modern day brands like Burger King, Carls Jr and Pizza Hut; there’s not a single neighbourhood in the city not known for something or the other. Though the city carries a strong Punjabi influence in its food, you can find a variety from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Rajasthan to the North East (all thanks to the state Bhavan!).

For history buffs, there are several places to visit and things to do in New Delhi. Architectural masterpieces like the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, India Gate are the marvels of Delhi’s glorious past. Modern day wonders like Lotus Temple and Akshardham Temple are also worth knowing the different cultures. Delhi is also a paradise for shopaholics – marketplaces like Chandni Chowk, Chawri Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, Connaught Place, Nehru Place, Kailash Colony, Defence Colony, Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar are some best areas to shop your heart out. Apart from these, there are several malls and local markets for leisure and fun, along with shopping.

All these wonders attract millions of visitors from different parts of the country. Guided tours are arranged for tourists from North East, West and South India. If you’re coming from different cities, don’t forget to check your travel bookings. Don’t forget to check the Kolkata, Bangalore and Chennai to Delhi flight charges, if coming from these metros. So, what are you waiting for? Go, enjoy ‘Saddi Dilli’!


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