Delhi
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Living
testament to the glory of the Mughal days, patron of
palaces and tombs and the capital of India, New Delhi
is all of this and more. Situated about 160 kms south
of the Himalayas and on the west bank of the Yamuna
River, a tributary of the Ganges, Delhi has the
distinction of being the historic hub of politics.
Delhi is as modern or ancient as you want it to be.
Today's Delhi is cosmopolitan, modern and fun-loving.
With feasts for art and theatre lovers, concerts for
the musically inclined and food that can make a
gourmet cry with delight, Delhi is a place with
something for everyone.
People from all parts of the country inhabit Delhi.
There are different cultural pockets with Punjabi's
being the most dominant section here. The most common
languages spoken here besides English are Hindi,
Punjabi and Urdu.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Air: Delhi is India's second busiest International
Airport and is served by all major International
Airlines. On the domestic network, Delhi is connected
by Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Sahara Airlines,
to most major cities in India by frequent daily
flights.
Road: Delhi is well connected by major National
Highways to almost all parts of the country. Delhi
serves as the gateway to the major tourist
destinations of North India.
Rail: Regular train services connect Delhi to
different parts of India.
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