Delhi is the National Capital of the Republic of India.
Delhi is historically and culturally linked to both Top Doab of the
Yamuna-Ganges river, stream framework and the Punjab region. It really is
bordered by the state of Haryana on three sides and by state Uttar Pradesh to
the east. It's the most populous city in India about 1,484 square kilometers
(573 sq mi). It has inhabitants around 25 million so that it is the most
populous city & most populous urban agglomeration in India and 2nd most
significant area on the planet.
Such is the nature of urban enlargement in Delhi that its
progress has expanded beyond the NCT to include cities in neighboring states
with its largest extent can count up a population around 25 million residents
by 2014. After Mumbai, Delhi gets the second-highest quantity of millionaires
and billionaires among all cities in India. Some of the best places to visit
are listed below:-
Lotus Temple
This Bahai House of Worship is unique and one of the very
most visited worship places in Delhi. Started in December 1986, this lotus
designed structure is to instruct oneness of God, Mankind, and religions.
Within my last visit to the place I came across pin-drop silence and an excellent
connection with its ambiance. Night view of the Bahai House of Worship (Lotus
Temple) is gorgeous. It'll certainly mesmerize you from outside the house.
Akshardham Temple
This spectacular building is not really a temple alone. It
reveals the architectural richness and customs of India. There are a boat ride,
a huge screen film, and musical fountain, all depicting different facets of
Indian culture. Here you can find "The garden of India" which is a
lush green spread presenting Indian warriors and various national figures which
are completely a fresh experience for the travelers.
National Zoological Park
Pets or animals buffs can have a complete package of
recreation and fun at Delhi Zoo. The National Zoological Park (originally) is a
176-acre of land so close to the Old Fort in Delhi, India. A sixteenth-century
fortification, a sprawling green island and a diverse collection of birds and
animals, all in the middle of a burgeoning urban Delhi. The zoo is home to
around 1350 animals representing around 130 types of species and birds from
around the world.
Connaught Place
It is possibly the most happening places for shopping and
business in New Delhi. The Colonial style buildings forming two (outer and
inner) circles provide opportunities for entertainment, eating and staying.
Janpath and Palika Bazar are most crowded for purchases by local people and
tourists. Shopping at Palika bazaar requires bargaining. A good deal of
handicrafts comes in emporiums of the different state of India. The area has
been renamed as Rajiv Chowk after the late Prime Minister.
Palika Bazaar is underground, but near the top of it there
are lawns and fountains where people wish to spend time after shopping as well
as for strolling. Especially in the summertime, people spend some time to see
the coolness.