Monday, November 28, 2016

Travel To New Delhi India (General Informations)!!!


                New Delhi, capital of India joins the circle of the most attractive cities in the world. It is located in the north-west of India, close to the Himalayan range. More than any other place, it is a city both festive and folkloric.

           A fascinating place combining both tradition and modernity to discover as soon as possible: New Delhi (the modern city) and Old Delhi (the historic old town).

New Delhi: An Exciting City to Discover:

              New Delhi, the capital of India is a huge city of about 10 million people. The agglomeration comprises two parts: New Delhi or the new and modern city, recently built in comparison to Old Delhi. The latter was the capital of Muslim India from the twelfth to the fourteenth century. Old Delhi is a mainly historical city.
               The cultural and historical monuments as well as the modern buildings to be seen in the Indian capital are legion. In New Delhi, on the royal street or the Rajpath axis, government-owned buildings were erected alongside Rashtrapati Bhavan (the presidential palace). Also in New Delhi, one can see the Gate of India as well as the National Museum of Modern Art. New Delhi is also home to different temples: the Akshardham temple and the Lotus temple which is a Bahai place.
             As for the Old City, Old Delhi allows visitors to discover the Tomb of Gandhi or the Raj Ghat as well as the great mosque or Jama Masjid. Another interesting and entertaining activity in the Indian capital is to explore the markets in Old Delhi.
             On one side, there is the Chandni Chowk and on the other the Chor bazaar baptized market to thieves. The latter brings together an accumulation of various objects more or less curious. Visitors from afar to visit New Delhi land at Indira Gandhi, the international airport.
             There is a taxi, auto rickshaw, bus or metro to get around the city. Rickshaws are a particularly pleasant means of transport. They are multiple in New Delhi. Before going up, however, we must not hesitate to negotiate the price, especially since, unlike the inhabitants, the amount charged to tourists is always higher. It is preferable to provide a mask to cover the nose and mouth especially in congestion.

Historic Monuments:

                   Spending just one day in these places will allow you to see many fabulous sites, but New Delhi is savored in more than one day as there are many things to discover.
                  The most inescapable monument is on the square of Victory, the Gate of India which houses the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Vijay Chowk. It is a very impressive site!
                   Collections of antiques, miniatures, manuscripts and objects of art from Central Asia. There is also the Raj Ghat or the tomb of Gandhi. It is composed of a large black marble slab located in the middle of a park. Finally, the Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory built in the XIIIth century by the Maharadjah. The Lotus Temple is also another remarkable religious building that deserves the detour.
                  Apart from the temples, highlighted in this big city, New Delhi also houses government buildings and official residences, built during the relocation of the capital of the British Raj from Calcutta to Delhi. You can also admire the main buildings which are erected along the axis Rajpath (Royal Street).

Things To See And Do In New Delhi:

                Delhi is the largest city in northern India. Part of it is known as New Delhi, but both names are often used indifferently. Delhi is said to be one of the oldest cities in the world, with Jerusalem and Benares, it would be over 5000 years old and would have been built and destroyed more than 11 times.
              Like the rest of the Ganges plain, Delhi is flat. The only geographical features are the Yamuna River and the Aravalli Hills which form low arc in the west.
            On the western shore is the old Delhi which is overcrowded and congested, and to the southwest is the rich New Delhi with wide avenues lined with trees, this part was built by the British.
          The rest is an interminable amalgam of suburbs and shantytowns The climate of Delhi is hard, from April to October it is very hot and very humid. Then it's the monsoon and then the winter where temperatures can reach zero degrees.
             

  • The Red Fort is one of Delhi's most popular tourist attractions. A red sandstone fort built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (who also built the Taj Mahal of Agra) in 1648. Inside are lush gardens and a bazaar.
  • Another popular site is the tomb and gardens of the Mughal emperor Humayun, in the south of Delhi, near Hazrat Nizamuddin Station, one of the three sites of Delhi inscribed on the World Heritage List.
  • The Qutub Minar, a 72.5 m minaret built between 1193-1368, delicately carved, it was surprisingly well preserved.
  • The mosque of Quwwat-ul-Islam, the first large mosque in Delhi. Listed accommodation, if you are looking for something cheap go on Paharganj Street, also called Main Bazaar. It is noisy, dirty and full of beaters, but it is also a very cheap centralized and therefore very popular with budget travelers.
Stop by New Delhi:

                  New Delhi is usually the very first stop of a trip to North India: many flights land here at Indira Gandhi Airport. Great metropolis, New Delhi has the merit of plunging visitors directly into the bath: feverish activity, the world everywhere, traffic, animations of all kinds, a historical heritage to be discovered, and all facets of modern India that Express themselves in the capital ...
                Few trips to India take place in New Delhi, which usually takes one or two days to travel to other parts of the country. Finding a hotel should not be a problem because the capital has a package. Overall, prices are cheap, although higher than the rest of the country.
            The range is wide, with addresses at minimal comfort really cheap as modern and luxurious hotels, at the other end of the price scale. In the in-between, we are satisfied with rooms of rather poor quality overall. Avoid retreaters to find your hotel, it will invariably be more expensive!
Many hotels are grouped in the railway station area (Panharganj), but also around Connaught Place (with bonus places nearby) or Old Delhi.
          As for catering, we eat without ever ruining ourselves, even in restaurants of higher categories, very accessible compared to our European standards ... add to that a small fee for transport and a few outings / visits, all types of budget s Will be released in New Delhi.

Practical Information:

   Formalities before departure

                With destinations like New Delhi where opportunities for tourist entertainment are numerous, it is essential to sort out the essentials to see and do. In short, here are the inatables for your trip to New Delhi, the capital of India.
          Many monuments are worth a visit, if one only quotes the Lotus Temple, the India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Connaught Place or the Akshardham Temple. To tour the monuments, take the city's public transport, the rickshaws in this case, will be part of your travel experiences in New Delhi.
            Nevertheless, you can always resort to car rental if needed, but beware of traffic jams. In New Delhi, accommodation is important. It is only necessary to book your room for hotels located in the city center and those neighboring the notable tourist sites. Moreover, this large hotel park is able to satisfy all requirements, but also all exchanges.
           Before you can enjoy your stay, you have to go through the formalities and visa check box. Indeed, possession of a visa is required to enter New Delhi. You must also bring a valid passport six months after the date of return. Once there, in addition to visiting the monuments, other activities are possible such as tasting the local cuisine or participating in the Holi Festival in March to celebrate the end of winter. And again, this is only a glimpse!

     Hotels in New Delhi: the corners where to sleep

                 If you want to spend a carefree holiday, make a pre-booking at Meridian Hotel is recommended. Located in the center of the Indian capital, the hotel is delighted to have an exceptional staff.
            For those wishing to get away from the city center, the Tivoli Garden Resort is ideal. It has a children's playground and a swimming pool. Guests may also take advantage of the medical services available at the hotel.
             Alternatively, going to explore new hotels in this unusual location can also prove to be a fun adventure. Indeed, to the extent that it is a renowned tourist city, it is not quality accommodation that is lacking in New Delhi.

   Culinary Specialties and Restaurants in Delhi

             In addition, the Indian capital has a multitude of small restaurants serving dishes rich in color and tastes. Among the most famous are "Biryani", "Koma", a crepe of lentil meal and "dosa".
           Indian cuisine has many discoveries for your taste buds. The dhaba at Uppar Cinema is one of the most famous restaurants. You can taste delicious dishes like the Kadhai paneer.
          Karim Restaurant is also one of the notable addresses. It serves various specialties, including naans, and you will have the privilege of attending the cooking on your table.

    Identity record:

    Country: India
    State and territory: Delhi
    District: New Delhi
    Dialing code: 011

ENJOOOY!!!

Source:http://www.cityzeum.com/tourisme/new-delhi