
A tourist visiting India from a foreign country is most likely to land at Delhi and his or her India Tours is likely to begin from Delhi. Delhi is the hub of tourism in India. So we shall also begin our regional India tour from Delhi and cover the so-called Golden Triangle (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur) first before going to other places in Northern India.
Delhi is a well scattered city. We will gradually travel from south to north to see the various attractions Delhi has to offer to the tourists. The first and foremost attraction on the southern fringe of the city is the Qutab Minar and the Iron Pillar right next to it. These have both appeared on Indian stamps. You can click on any stamp on this page to see a real photograph of the attraction and/or learn more about it.
Tourist attractions in Delhi are numerous dating back to hundreds of years and also which are of recent times. Delhi is a conglomeration of eight cities of past times. It has several places of tourist interest and is also one of the important tourist destinations in India Tours. The colonial architecture can be seen in the form of churches and other important offices of the Government.
The Cannaught place also called Leutyens Delhi is also part of the colonial architecture.Apart form the monuments and museums the sight seeing in Delhi includes places of religious importance like the Jama Masjid ( the biggest mosque in India), the colonial churches, the old Temples, and the Lotus Temple (Bhai faith).
The shopping in Delhi is also an important tourist attraction as the tourist get to buy those things, which are unique to India. The places include Dilli Hatt, Cannaught Place, Sarogini Nagar, South Ext, Janpath and many other places. While shopping one can also soak their taste buds with the exquisite cuisine of India. In your Delhi tour you are guaranteed with fun and excitement with all that Delhi has to offer.
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The red sandstone Fort was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17 th century. In the fort the Diwan- I – am (hall of public audiences), Emperor heard the public here. The Diwan- I- Khas was where the Emperor held meetings with the ministers. The Khas Mahal was Emperor's private place and has rooms for worship, living and sleeping. Moreover from the ramparts of this Fort the Prime Minister of India hosts the flag on the Independence Day followed by his address to the nation.
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