Delhi - Capital in True Sense
Delhi City
Has always been a seat of authority and a witness to the reign of dissimilar dynasties, both Hindus and Muslims and the dreadful wars and revolts that have resulted in overturning of thrones and passing of the city from one hand to other. It has also been under the British rule for long and the well planned and complicated and aristocratic structures of the later period can be recognized to that period. These diverse rulers have left an stubborn intuition on the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the city.
Places Of Worship In Delhi
The people devoted to different religions live together in Delhi in wonderful harmony and the multinational nature of the city is owed to the feeling of unity and brotherhood that binds all these people together. Nonetheless, people have not yet abandoned their traditions and rituals and scrutinize them as strictly as ever and freely partake in each other's festivals and visit their places of worship with as much astonishment as that of their own. This accounts for the thousands of devotees that seem to multitude through every temple, mosque, gurudwara and church of the city.
Temples in Delhi
Speak volumes of the dedication and faith with which they were built and the sweet-smelling air of their vast intricately-carved and designed sanctums seems to be charged with serenity and peace that switch letterss to the soul of the saintly growth that attracts many westerners to India. Lotus Temple of Bahai faith is perhaps the best among all of them and offers a divine familiarity as its lotus-shaped structure stands as an epitome of equality and brotherhood of the humanity with no distinctions of caste, creed, race, religion, color or sex.
1) Lotus Temple or Bahai Temple,
2) Birla Mandir or Laxmi Narayan Mandir,
3) ISKCON Temple,
4) Chhatarpur Mandir, and
5) Bala Hanuman Temple.
Mosques In Delhi
The biggest mosque in India, Jama Maszid has stunning black and white banded onion domes and stylish minarets that is in itself is not less than any monument of Delhi in its splendor. The first mosque of India, Quwwatu'l-Islam Maszid is positively of interest to many as is the double-storeyed mosque of Khirki Maszid, which is said to be one of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah. There is Jamali Kamali Maszid preceded by the assembly of Moth-ki-Maszid, which is said to be a key point in the development of the Mughal Mosques.
1) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah,
2) Idgah,
3) Moth-Ki-Maszid,
4) Chiragh-I-Delhi's Dargah,
5) Jamali-Kamali Mosque & Tomb,
6) Jama Maszid,
7) Quwwatu'l Islam Maszid or Qutub Mosque, and
8) Khirki-Ki-Maszid.
Churches In Delhi
The two most wonderful colonial churches of India, can be found here in Delhi. Both the Cathedral Church of deliverance and the Church of the Sacred Heart owe their beautiful architecture to the fashionable Henry Medd, who designed both Cathedral Church of Redemption and Church of the Sacred Heart. The other distinguished church in the capital is also the oldest one in the city - St. James Church.
1) Cathedral Church of Redemption,
2) Church of the Sacred Heart, and
3) St. James Church.
Gurudwaras In Delhi
The five historically significant Gurdwaras (of Sikhs) in Delhi, were built to memorialize the visits of the five Gurus to the city. The white marble building of Gurdwara Sis Ganj amidst the well-planned gardens was built in honor of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is perhaps the most outstanding of the five and is faithful to the eighth Guru Harkrishen.
1) Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,
2) Gurdwara Nanak Piao,
3) Gurdwara Rakab Ganj,
4) Gurdwara Sis Ganj, and
5) Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tila.
Monuments Of Delhi
The Red Fort, which is still the arrogance of India and the Qutub Minar, which was once the tallest construction of the city are not the only gravestones that are worth beholding in the city. Purana Qila or the old fort has not only its most appealing history of its own, the excavations near it have exposed some of the most appealing substantiations that shows the subsistence of a city from the times of Mahabharata. There is Iron Pillar of Mehrauli and the India Gate, which is a proud witness to the Republic Day parade held annually on 26th January every year as the public revels to see the magnificent artillery and the latest weapons crazed by India and glimpses of the colorful 'jhankis', a glimpse from each of the states and union territories of India.
1) Humayun's Tomb,
2) India Gate,
3) Qutub Minar,
4) Jantar Mantar,
5) Rashtrapati Bhavan,
6) Red Fort,
7) Raj Ghat, and
8) Purana Qila or Old Fort.
Museums & Galleries
Some of the best and rarest collections are on their display in Delhi. National Science Centre, the Doll Museum and Nehru museum with its planetarium are worth seeing at leisure and are as informative as they are engaging. There is the National Museum, which transports you to the journey of ancient India, and there is Indira Gandhi National Museum, which lets you practice one of the most important political assassination in India and shows a collection of memorabilia of the great Indian women with a nerve of steel, the first and only women Prime Minister of India yet, Indira Gandhi. National Rail Museum is also worth your concentration with a vivid display of stunning royal coaches no longer in use.
1) Delhi Crafts Museum,
2) Shankar's International Dolls Museum,
3) Gandhi Museum,
4) Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum,
5) National Museum or Yadughar,
6) National Museum of Natural History,
7) Nehru Memorial Museum, Planetarium & Library, and
8) National Rail Museum.
Delhi Hotels & Tourism - is a flourishing industry, thanks to the rich Mughal past, the forts that have played a classic role in history, most beautiful gardens, the tombs of the revered martyrs, whose very names make Indian swell with pride and nationalism and the tall, imposing government offices and the palatial complex of President's House that adorn the city. The roads of New Delhi are smooth and wide. The mixed bag population of this metropolitan city is known for its unique blend of traditional slow-paced lifestyles of teeming and narrow lanes of Chandani Chowk and the modern up production of youngsters who love the brightness of gardens, chic restaurants, extensive shopping arcades and lively discotheques and bars of their city.
Six Seasons is ready to provide all the related information regarding tour plans and packages to suit customer’s interest.
The
political capital of India, Delhi,
as of today is in its seventh personification of the city. One of the most
important Indian travel and profitable hubs, Delhi finds its roots in the great
epic of Mahabharata as Indraprastha,
the capital of the Pandavas. The extensive markets, the rich culture, the unparalleled
keenness that charges the city with an eclectic assortment of the old and the
new, makes it one of the most popular cities surrounded by the tourist
destinations.
Has always been a seat of authority and a witness to the reign of dissimilar dynasties, both Hindus and Muslims and the dreadful wars and revolts that have resulted in overturning of thrones and passing of the city from one hand to other. It has also been under the British rule for long and the well planned and complicated and aristocratic structures of the later period can be recognized to that period. These diverse rulers have left an stubborn intuition on the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the city.
Places Of Worship In Delhi
The people devoted to different religions live together in Delhi in wonderful harmony and the multinational nature of the city is owed to the feeling of unity and brotherhood that binds all these people together. Nonetheless, people have not yet abandoned their traditions and rituals and scrutinize them as strictly as ever and freely partake in each other's festivals and visit their places of worship with as much astonishment as that of their own. This accounts for the thousands of devotees that seem to multitude through every temple, mosque, gurudwara and church of the city.
Temples in Delhi
Speak volumes of the dedication and faith with which they were built and the sweet-smelling air of their vast intricately-carved and designed sanctums seems to be charged with serenity and peace that switch letterss to the soul of the saintly growth that attracts many westerners to India. Lotus Temple of Bahai faith is perhaps the best among all of them and offers a divine familiarity as its lotus-shaped structure stands as an epitome of equality and brotherhood of the humanity with no distinctions of caste, creed, race, religion, color or sex.
1) Lotus Temple or Bahai Temple,
2) Birla Mandir or Laxmi Narayan Mandir,
3) ISKCON Temple,
4) Chhatarpur Mandir, and
5) Bala Hanuman Temple.
Mosques In Delhi
The biggest mosque in India, Jama Maszid has stunning black and white banded onion domes and stylish minarets that is in itself is not less than any monument of Delhi in its splendor. The first mosque of India, Quwwatu'l-Islam Maszid is positively of interest to many as is the double-storeyed mosque of Khirki Maszid, which is said to be one of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah. There is Jamali Kamali Maszid preceded by the assembly of Moth-ki-Maszid, which is said to be a key point in the development of the Mughal Mosques.
1) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah,
2) Idgah,
3) Moth-Ki-Maszid,
4) Chiragh-I-Delhi's Dargah,
5) Jamali-Kamali Mosque & Tomb,
6) Jama Maszid,
7) Quwwatu'l Islam Maszid or Qutub Mosque, and
8) Khirki-Ki-Maszid.
Churches In Delhi
The two most wonderful colonial churches of India, can be found here in Delhi. Both the Cathedral Church of deliverance and the Church of the Sacred Heart owe their beautiful architecture to the fashionable Henry Medd, who designed both Cathedral Church of Redemption and Church of the Sacred Heart. The other distinguished church in the capital is also the oldest one in the city - St. James Church.
1) Cathedral Church of Redemption,
2) Church of the Sacred Heart, and
3) St. James Church.
Gurudwaras In Delhi
The five historically significant Gurdwaras (of Sikhs) in Delhi, were built to memorialize the visits of the five Gurus to the city. The white marble building of Gurdwara Sis Ganj amidst the well-planned gardens was built in honor of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is perhaps the most outstanding of the five and is faithful to the eighth Guru Harkrishen.
1) Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,
2) Gurdwara Nanak Piao,
3) Gurdwara Rakab Ganj,
4) Gurdwara Sis Ganj, and
5) Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tila.
Monuments Of Delhi
The Red Fort, which is still the arrogance of India and the Qutub Minar, which was once the tallest construction of the city are not the only gravestones that are worth beholding in the city. Purana Qila or the old fort has not only its most appealing history of its own, the excavations near it have exposed some of the most appealing substantiations that shows the subsistence of a city from the times of Mahabharata. There is Iron Pillar of Mehrauli and the India Gate, which is a proud witness to the Republic Day parade held annually on 26th January every year as the public revels to see the magnificent artillery and the latest weapons crazed by India and glimpses of the colorful 'jhankis', a glimpse from each of the states and union territories of India.
1) Humayun's Tomb,
2) India Gate,
3) Qutub Minar,
4) Jantar Mantar,
5) Rashtrapati Bhavan,
6) Red Fort,
7) Raj Ghat, and
8) Purana Qila or Old Fort.
Museums & Galleries
Some of the best and rarest collections are on their display in Delhi. National Science Centre, the Doll Museum and Nehru museum with its planetarium are worth seeing at leisure and are as informative as they are engaging. There is the National Museum, which transports you to the journey of ancient India, and there is Indira Gandhi National Museum, which lets you practice one of the most important political assassination in India and shows a collection of memorabilia of the great Indian women with a nerve of steel, the first and only women Prime Minister of India yet, Indira Gandhi. National Rail Museum is also worth your concentration with a vivid display of stunning royal coaches no longer in use.
1) Delhi Crafts Museum,
2) Shankar's International Dolls Museum,
3) Gandhi Museum,
4) Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum,
5) National Museum or Yadughar,
6) National Museum of Natural History,
7) Nehru Memorial Museum, Planetarium & Library, and
8) National Rail Museum.
Delhi Hotels & Tourism - is a flourishing industry, thanks to the rich Mughal past, the forts that have played a classic role in history, most beautiful gardens, the tombs of the revered martyrs, whose very names make Indian swell with pride and nationalism and the tall, imposing government offices and the palatial complex of President's House that adorn the city. The roads of New Delhi are smooth and wide. The mixed bag population of this metropolitan city is known for its unique blend of traditional slow-paced lifestyles of teeming and narrow lanes of Chandani Chowk and the modern up production of youngsters who love the brightness of gardens, chic restaurants, extensive shopping arcades and lively discotheques and bars of their city.
Six Seasons is ready to provide all the related information regarding tour plans and packages to suit customer’s interest.
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