Traveling To Delhi In Summer? Here's What You Should Know.

Delhi, which is officially known as the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is a union territory containing New Delhi, which is the capital city of India. It is the strategic and administrative headquarters of the country and is a perfect travel location for both national as well as international ventures.

Being one of the biggest cities in the world, it is filled with visitable places both for nature-lovers as well as technology-lovers having a variety of locations worth visiting. Although getting hot in summer, there are plenty of ways to turn this disadvantage into a benefit by getting new never-before-seen experiences.
Places To Go in Delhi:
India Gate

India Gate is a war memorial, situated in New Delhi. It is one of the most iconic locations in the country dedicated to war soldiers who died in the struggle against the British. With its enchanting lights, fountains, and gardens, it is a perfect picnic spot for visitors as well as historical explorers hoping to learn something new about India's history.
Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is a minaret, situated in New Delhi. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with an astonishing height of 72.5 meters making it the second tallest monument in Delhi. This victory tower is also surrounded by lush gardens making it another prominent picnic spot for families.
Red Fort

Red Fort is a fortress made of red sandstone, situated in New Delhi. Located on the banks of Yamuna, it is home to various museums and is also one of the most important political locations in India which are apparently due to the unfurling of the Indian flag by the prime minister on the independence day.
Delhi Zoo

Delhi Zoo is located in New Delhi and is one of the most favorite family locations in the whole city. With its various animal enclosures, it is a delightful place for kids to roam and play around while also being a great picnic spot. Having canteens and electric vehicles is certainly one of the major reasons for it being one of the most visited places in the city.
Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is an astronomical site, situated in New Delhi. It was made by ancient kings of India and houses a whopping 13 architectural instruments related to astronomy. This place is best for enthusiasts as well as curious people with its various instruments allowing a person to observe and track the movement of the sun, stars, moon, and planets.
Rashtrapati Bhavan

Rashtrapati Bhavan is the home of the president of India and is situated in New Delhi. It was originally constructed at the time of the British Raj to serve as the home to the Viceroy of India. Its build is phenomenal and visiting it at night with its lights and decorations is certainly bliss.
Now that you're aware of a few important locations in Delhi along with some info about it, here are some tips which are to be taken care of. Firstly, maximize your stay as much as possible to roam all around the city in its metro and buses.
Also, know the locations which are to be mainly visited at night or day to capture the perfect moment. Lastly, have a travel guide ready with all the important locations checked in to have as much fun as possible.
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