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About New Delhi
New Delhi is the national capital of India and is also the largest commercial city in northern India. Located in Delhi, New Delhi is known for its beautiful temples, ancient architecture and historic sites. It’s seamless blend of old and new gives travelers a taste of everything. Its bustling markets and flavorful foods keep visitors coming back year after year, too. Because it hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games, many stadiums and arenas exist throughout the city. There is so much to see among the winding roads and colorful bazaars, so make sure you know all of your options before heading to New Delhi!
Things to do in New Delhi
If you’re going to New Delhi, you don’t want to miss your chance to catch a game of Cricket, the most popular sport in India. Head to the Feroz Shah Kotla cricket ground for some cheap tickets and entertainment. Locals love going to the games here, so you’re bound to make some friends while you’re there. The stadium itself was constructed in 1883 and is one of the oldest-operating cricket stadiums in all of India. The India National Cricket Team is a sight to see all on its own, as it has been undefeated for over 10 years at this very stadium. This is a great place to go if you really want to experience life like a local. The temples, museums and historic sites in New Delhi are almost too many to count. Start at the Red Fort which housed the Mughal emperor for almost 200 years. Its massive, red sandstone walls and gates make this a popular tourist destination, not to mention it’s the largest monument in Delhi. Next, head to Qutb Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world. Ancient and medieval monuments surround this Islamic religious tower, which make up the other portion of the Qutb Complex. The complex was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 and is definitely an attraction visitors love to see. Don’t forget about the Lotus Temple, a beautiful house of worship known for its flower-like shape, because it’s the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent and a much-visited site in the city. For something a little different, go to Chandi Chowk, one of the oldest and largest markets in New Delhi. Here, you’ll find specialty items of all different varieties. From sweets to spiced chicken, leather goods to clothing, it’s all at the Chandi Chowk market.
Day Trips from New Delhi
Visiting New Delhi will give you access to one of the most incredible day trips from it imaginable: a trip to the Taj Mahal. Located just a little over 3 hours away, Agra is the city where the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, resides. Take the early morning train ride to Agra or drive yourself the 3 hours to reach your destination. While you’re there and exploring this astonishing wonder, you’ll also get to discover 2 additional UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Check out the Agra Fort, near the gardens of the Taj Mahal, and the Fatehpur Sikri. In the Fatehpur Sikri palace-city complex you’ll find the Jama Masjid Mosque. One of the largest mosques in India, it was built in 1656 AD and includes not one but two 130-foot towers made of red sandstone and white marble. For a nominal fee, you can enter the mosque and climb up the stairs where you’ll reach the top and a breathtaking view of the city below. Agra will not disappoint, and you’ll leave your day trip wishing you had more time to explore the intricacies of each world heritage site.
New Delhi Accommodations
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Transportation in New Delhi
To get to New Delhi, fly into Indira Gandhi International Airport. One of the busiest airports in South Asia, some of its terminals are situated 20 minutes apart. Needless to say you’ll be doing a little walking in this airport. From there, take the New Delhi Metro to get to the city center for less than $1. You could also rent a car or take a taxi to your accommodations. While you’re there, New Delhi is home to one of India’s largest bus transportation systems. If buses aren’t your thing, there are always taxis and rickshaws to get you around. In addition, New Delhi is also a major junction in the Indian railway network, boasting 5 railway stations, and the Metro transit is the major form of transportation for locals and travelers. You’ll likely be using the Metro during your stay since it connects nearly all parts of the city. You probably will not need a rental car for this reason, unless you plan on exploring other parts of India during your vacation.