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DELHI TOURISM

DELHI is a national capital of INDIA. It is one of the popular city in the world. Sq. area of the Delhi is 1,483 and total population of the city is 13,850,507 and density of  9,340 person per sq. km. It is best city to enjoy holidays in Delhi city. Tourist from all over world visit the city and enjoying tourist places.


There are so much places to visit and enjoy in Delhi, Among them kootubminar, lotus temple, India gate, Parliament  of India, Indira Gandhi bhavan, Rajiv Gandhi bhavan, Mahatma Gandhi bhavan, Rajghat, and akshardham are best places.

HOW TO COME IN DELHI?

 There are so much Indian airlines flies from every national city of  every country. In  Delhi city there are so much airport. From airport there are so much types of vehicles for the service of tourist.

 

HOTELS IN DELHI

In Delhi city there are thousands of hotels for the service of  tourist. Rate of hotels are not so costly and facilities of hotel are world top class.

 

FOODS IN DELHI

All types of food are available in hotels viz. Indian, American, British, chines, veg and  non-veg and much more items of  food, cold drink, bear  etc.

 

 

TOURIST PLACES IN DELHI

There are lot of places to visit in Delhi. Among them kootubminar, lotus temple, India Gate, Mahatma Gandhi bhavan, Rajiv gandhi Bhavan, Indira Gandhi bhavan, Rajghat, Akshardham  and hundreds of local garden are best places to visit.

  

 KOOTUBMINAR 

It is among National Heritage of INDIA 












Mahatma Gandhi Bhavan

Mahatma gandhi taught values of non-violence, truth and peace to the world. 














             LOTUS TEMPLE:





It is symbol for silence of mind and satisfaction








             INDIA GATE:

It is symbol for sacrification of Indian army in the war.

 








                                                 







 

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