
Delhi Travel Guide
Places to See in Delhi
About Delhi
Delhi, the capital of India has a strong historical background. It was ruled by some of the most powerful emperors in Indian history.
The history of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata. The town was known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live. In due course eight more cities came alive adjacent to Indraprastha: Lal Kot, Siri, Dinpanah, Quila Rai Pithora, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad and Shahjahanabad.
Delhi has been a witness to the political turmoil for over five centuries. It was ruled by the Mughals in succession to Khiljis and Tughlaqs.
History of Delhi
In 1192 the legions of the Afghan warrior Muhammad of Ghori captured the Rajput town, and the Delhi Sultanate was established (1206). The invasion of Delhi by Timur in 1398 put an end to the sultanate; the Lodis, last of the Delhi sultans, gave way to Babur, who, after the battle of Panipat in 1526, founded the Mughal Empire. The early Mughal emperors favoured Agra as their capital, and Delhi became their permanent seat only after Shah Jahan built (1638) the walls of Old Delhi.
From Hindu Kings to Muslim Sultans, the reins of the city kept shifting from one ruler to another. The soils of the city smell of blood, sacrifices and love for the nation. The old ‘Havelis’ and edifices from the past stand silent but their silence also speaks volumes for their owners and people who lived here centuries back.
In the year 1803 AD, the city came under the British rule. In 1911, British shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi. It again became the center of all the governing activities. But, the city has the reputation of over throwing the occupants of its throne. It included the British and the current political parties that have had the honour of leading free India.
After independence in 1947, New Delhi was officially declared as the Capital of India.
How to reach Delhi
- Agra / Delhi by Car: just 210 km drive takes about 3 – 4 hrs.
Yamuna Expressway is the best way to reach Delhi to Agra via Greater Noida. - Mathura / Delhi by Car: 160 km drive takes 3 – 4 hrs
Yamuna Expressway is the best way to reach Mathura/Delhi via Noida – Greater Noida - Bharatpur / Delhi by Car: 186 km drive takes 4 – 5 hrs
National Highway 21 & 44 is the best way to reach Bharatpur/Delhi via Mathura, Palwal, Faridabad - Jaipur / Delhi by Car: 300 km drive takes 5 – 6 hrs
National Expressway 4 is the best way to reach Jaipur/Delhi via Dausa - Ranthambhore / Delhi: 370 km drive takes 6 – 7 hrs
National Expressway 4 is the best way to reach Ranthambhore/Delhi via Dausa - Ajmer / Delhi by Car: 450 km drive takes 7 – 8 hrs
National Highway 448 & National Expressway 4 is the best way to reach Ajmer/Delhi via Jaipur Ring Road and Dausa - Pushkar / Delhi by Car: 460 km drive takes 7 – 8 hrs
National Highway 448 & National Expressway 4 is the best way to reach Pushkar/Delhi via Jaipur Ring Road and Dausa. - Gwalior / Delhi: 335 km drive takes 5 – 6 hrs
National Highway 44 & Yamuna Expressway is the best way to reach Gwaliro/Delhi via Morena, Agra Bypass, Noida & Greater Noida - Lucknow / Delhi: 530 km drive takes 8 – 9 hrs
Lucknow Expressway & Yamuna Expressway is the best way to reach Lucknow/Delhi
Agra to Delhi By Tourist Train
- 1105/1316 hrs Agra Cantt / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1735/1930 hrs Agra Cantt. / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Gatiman Express (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1928/2225 hrs Tundla Jn, Agra / New Delhi By Swarna Shatabdi Exp. (Chair Car & First Class)
- 2100/2310 hrs Agra Cantt. / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Vande Bharat Exp. (Chair Car & First Class)
- 2125/2350 hrs Agra Cantt. / New Delhi By Shatabdi Exp. (Chair Car & First Class)
Jaipur / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 0545/1025 hrs Jaipur Jn / Delhi S Rohilla By Double Decker (Chair Car & First Class)
- 0747/1130 hrs Jaipur Jn / Delhi Cantt. By CDG Vandebharat (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1735/2230 hrs Jaipur Jn / New Delhi By All NDLS Shatabdi (Chair Car & First Class)
Ajmer / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 0535/1135 hrs Ajmer Jn / Delhi S Rohilla By Dee Jan Shatabdi (Chair Car)
- 0610/1130 hrs Ajmer Jn / Delhi Cantt. By CDG Vandebharat (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1550/2230 hrs Ajmer Jn / New Delhi By All NDLS Shatabdi (Chair Car & First Class)
Gwalior / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 0945/1316 hrs Gwalior / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1615/1930 hrs Agra Cantt. / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Gatiman Express (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1933/2310 hrs Agra Cantt. / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Vande Bharat Exp. (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1945/2350 hrs Agra Cantt. / New Delhi By Shatabdi Exp. (Chair Car & First Class)
Khajuraho / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 1450/2310 hrs Khajuraho / H Nizamuddin (Delhi) By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
Lucknow / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 1530/2225 hrs Lucknow NE / New Delhi By Swaran Shatabdi (Chair Car & First Class)
Varanasi / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 0600/1405 hrs Varanasi Jn / New Delhi By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1500/2300 hrs Varanasi Jn / New Delhi By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
Amritsar / Delhi by Tourist Train
- 0455/1102 hrs Amritsar Jn / New Delhi By Amritsar Shatabdi (Chair Car & First Class)
- 0820/1350 hrs Amritsar Jn / New Delhi By Vande Bharat Exp (Chair Car & First Class)
- 1650/2250 hrs Amritsar Jn / New Delhi By Swaran Shatabdi (Chair Car & First Class)
Indira Gandhi International Airport
- 3 Terminals in operation
- (T-1 & T-2 for Domestic Flights & T-3 for International Flights & some Domestic Flights)
- 20 km from City Center (Connaught Place, Delhi)







