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New Delhi
The culturally rich city of New Delhi, =with a history of early settlements dating as far back as the Mauryan empire, 300 BC, is as intellectually fascinating as it is stunning and exciting, hosting everything from an ancient lineage of battles and artistic renaissance to key developments in the Hindu religion.
Renowned as the “Book City” for its overwhelming population of scholars, travelers here take delight in the excess of information regarding New Delhi’s immense population of temples and historical points of interest. Walk along the River Yumana –the biggest tributary of the Ganges, tour the awe-inspiring Lotus Temple –one of the most renowned temples in the Hindu religion, famous for its floral architecture and stunning landscaping, or make a trip out to Humayun’s Tomb, reminiscent of the Taj Mahall.
Travelers touring the city will usually explore the area outside the monsoon season –July-August, although rates for hotels and museums are generally cheaper during this time. Accommodations in New Delhi aren’t lacking; from the grand luxury of the Imperial Hotel to the sophisticated elegance of the Park Hotel New Delhi, travelers find there are a range of options, each one suitable for different areas of interest. When it comes to food, dining in New Delhi is full of surprises, hosting everything from traditional North Indian cuisines to international fare. Guests to the city can zip around on the city’s extensive underground and above ground transportation system to whatever restaurant is desired.
When the sun goes down New Delhi turns into an entirely different animal. From the high-wheeling nightclubs of the Southern suburbs to the network of pubs and lounges spanning throughout New Delhi’s popular hotel scene, travelers thirsty for a bit of fun won’t be disappointed. Alive with brilliant choices in tours and accomodations, New Delhi won't disappoint the cultured traveler.