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A
holiday at Delhi, the capital city of India
will expose you to innumerable facets of
Indian heritage, culture, and tourism. It
will be a vacation much beyond just
monuments, museums or gardens of the Mughal
and British period. For it also offers you a
wealth of new age tourist attractions to
choose from. Visit the world-renowned
high-arched memorial of India Gate that
hosts the parade of the nation's Republic
Day and has inscriptions of all soldiers
martyred in the freedom struggle of the
nation. Visit the magnificent Red Fort,
which is the venue for India's Independence
Day celebrations. You could choose to pray
peacefully at the Lotus shaped Bahai House
and the Lakshmi Narayan temple, or party at
any of the pubs or discotheques in this
modern city.
Delhi, the capital of India, is a city that
combines history with modernity in its own
unique way. As you travel through the wide
roads and flyovers of Delhi, you'll come
across Mughal monuments, forts and tombs in
the heart of the city.
Known
for its historic buildings such as the
President's mansion, Rashtrapati Bhawan, the
Parliament House and the landmark India
Gate, Delhi is changing rapidly with a
modern metro railway service and curving
flyovers connecting different parts of this
rapidly expanding city.
With shopping malls, multiplexes and
amusement parks springing up around Delhi,
the city has left behind its image of being
a sedate city of politicians and has
acquired a younger and more dynamic feel,
which you'll discover on your Jatak Travels
in Delhi.
At the same time Delhi retains its age-old
charm with gracious parks and gardens, an
active cultural life and annual celebrations
such as the Republic Day Parade, giving
Delhi its unique place as the grand capital
of India. You'll discover Delhi is a great
place to start your Jatak Travels.
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