The contrasts of Delhi make it an exciting place to visit. Divided roughly into two sectors, the city is filled with both ancient wonders and modern urbanity. Visitors will want to take time to explore both parts of this vibrant capital.

Old Delhi offers a glimpse into the historic role the city has played in Indian history. The area has been inhabited for over 2,500 years and much of that history is located in the old city. Here is also where the glorious monuments to the ancient dynasties of India as well as its Islamic rulers. Traditional bazaars are plentiful in this part of the city and its also home to the famous Red Fort as well as the Jama Masjid.

New Delhi offers tree-lined streets and many examples of colonial and modern architecture. The influence of Great Britian is easy to see in the grand homes and churches left by the colonial rulers. Here also are the trappings of modern city life. Great restaurants, Delhi five star hotels, towering office buildings, air-conditioned shopping malls, and the trendiest of night spots can all be found in the new city.

Attractions to take in while in Delhi include the India Gate, the Red Fort, the Lotus Temple, and Tibet House. The city has several excellent museums including the National Museum, the National Science Center, and the National Railway Museum. Mahatma Gandhi is honored at the Rajghat Memorial. The Covered Bazaar or “Chatta Chowk” is a great place to get Delhi souveniers in the atmosphere of a traditional market.

Once travelers have seen all they wish to in Delhi, the city is ideally located for them to venture further into Central India. Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and the Punjab can all be accessed from Delhi.

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