Delhi

Qutub Minar, DelhiThe enthralling city of Delhi attracts visitors from all corners of the world. The Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun Tomb, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar,India Gate along with Connought Place, Karol Bagh, South-Extension, Lajpat Nagar in addition to the various multiplexes and shopping arcades stand testimony to the land known as the capital of India.

Delhi is the Capital of India. Delhi is a city where dreams come true. Delhi has always been prominent part of India and the world. Delhi has always been ahead of its time because of its leading universities, modern transportation and buildings.

Delhi is the third largest city in the country. The sprawling city divided into Old Delhi and New Delhi, gives the feel of the old and the new, with its ancient historical monuments interspersed with soaring skyscrapers, embassies and bustling commercial complexes. The city, a major travel gate way hub has extreme climates, immense heat waves during summer and chilly coldness during winter.

Delhi reflects the cultural diversity and religious unity of India. It is difficult to define the culture and religion of India. There is a continuous inflow of people from all parts of India.

Delhi is as vibrant as its glorious past. It is fascinating mixture of open air cafes, yoga centers, technological institutions, imposing universities, modern staid, ancient monuments and towering concrete-glass structures.