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Travel To Delhi

 
Author: Bob Symn
 

Delhi, the capital of India and ever changing city in the country has tempted, lured and decimate many empires in the course of its eight centuries long history. Right from the times of Prithiviraj Chauhan to the Mughal rule, and later from the coming of the British to the Indian independence, Delhi has been an eye witness to an era that now exists either in the history books or in the courtyards of forts, palaces and tombs.

Delhi is a fascinating city that attracts larges number of tourists from different corners of globe. Historical monuments and a fine blend of old and new is perhaps what draw most to this 'City of Djinis'. But Delhi, old Delhi in particular does not make sense unless a traveler is not aware about the history of Shahjehanabad (old Delhi, it was established by the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan). The monuments may look huge and awesome but they won't look as convincing and won't generate same curiosity as when one has known about the purpose why they were built.

Some of the most exciting monuments to visit in Delhi are the Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb and Qutab Minar. A cycle rickshaw ride to the Jama Masjid is perhaps the most exciting and filled with fun. On a busy day, it'll perhaps take you more than half an hour to cover just a mile. The army of cycle rickshaws, bikes, cycles and hand-pulled carts add to the woes but the end, it's fun. So don't miss it.

If you are tired of choc-a-block roads and heavy traffic of old Delhi, just travel a few kilometers towards India gate and you'll be relived to find wide tree lined roads and buildings of the Raj era. There are a number of fine parks in the vicinity of India Gate, and a leisurely stroll in the evening connects you to the people of the city.

Delhi has a fine infrastructure, when it comes to hospitality. There are a number of hotels in the city. Delhi hotels ranges from cheap budget hotels to high end luxury hotels.

 
 
 

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