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Spotlight on New Delhi
After the recently concluded Commonwealth Games, there has never been a better time to visit New Delhi - a meeting pot of religions and cultures. Renovations of the capital’s heritage buildings and major improvements to infrastructure make New Delhi even more welcoming.
The third largest city in India, New Delhi is a rare blend of tradition and modernity, the perfect fusion of past and present. The heritage of the city, in the form of its numerous historical monuments, coexists with the latest mails and vibrant entertainment districts. Of great interest are the city’s famed monuments such as Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, The Old Fort and Bahai Temple.
New Delhi is also a hub for visitor who wish to explore the north of India, serving as the starting point of a world-famous tourist circuit that includes Agra and Jaipur, as well as the famed hill stations of the Himalayas.
Getting There
New Delhi is the main gateway to India, and is connected with many of the world’s major cities. All major international airlines fly into New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI). The airport has been thoroughly revamped with brand new Terminal 3 (T3) iaugurated on July 3, 2010. Built in preparation for New Delhi’s hosting of the Commomwealth Games in October 2010, all international airline have shifted their operations to T3, with full service domestic carriers following suit.