Delhi
is the emblem of the India's past and present. It is almost 3000 years old.
Great Pandavas of the Mahabharata ruled in this city,This city has witnessed
many historical cultural turmoil. All most every culture and region people
of the world can be seen in this region. This city wears a new attire on
many occasions like15th august, 26th January, Dussehra, Diwali, Id,
Christmas. This city is called the heart of India.
Attractions
This city welcomes its visitors with open arms. It is the main gate way of
India from the overseas. Its is flanked by the sates like UttarPradesh,
Punjab, Haryana. So in the transport point of view it is also acts as the
transport hub amongst all these states. The ancient fort, grand India Gate,
historical ruins co-exist here beautifully with the modern buildings sky
scrappers and and planned colonies. Here lifestyles, traditions every thing
is rich and varied extract of the true India. Visit the Red fort , Jama
Masjid, Lotus temple, Chandni Chowk, Bahai temple, Qutub Minar, Rastrapati
Bhavan etc.
How to reach
» Air : Gandhi International Airport is connected to
all the foreign airports. Palam Domestic Airport is well connected to other
cities in India.
» Rail : New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi
railway station, and Nizamuddin railway station has trains to all over
India. Rajdhani Express trains connects New Delhi with state capitals.
Luxury trains like the Palace-on-Wheels, Fairy Queen, and Royal Orient
Express also can be enjoyed easy from here
Road : From Kashmere Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand
Vihar's Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) inter state buses are available .
Whenever
we hear this name two things come to our mind first one is Asia's largest
mental asylum and other is world's only wonder of love Taj Mahal. But Agra
is more than these two things. This land is inundated with cultural and
traditional lineage.
Attractions
Agraban or Agra established by the Badal Singh in 1475. Sahjahan Akbar made
Agra the center of art, culture and commerce and learning. In his time the
glorious journey of this place started. Shah Jahan in the reminiscence of
his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal built Tajmahal which has earned glory as one
of the Seventh Wonder of the World. besides Taj Mahal there are many more
places which one can even which to visit. Agra Fort is important for its
mogul connections. It is said that Sehansah Akbar presented his fevourite
son Jahangir, Jahangir Mahal For his comfort which still now draw large
scale of tourists .Fatehpur Sikri lies 37 Km away from the Agra also yet
another place to visit.
How to reach
» Air : Delhi, Khajuraho and Varanasi are connected
to Agra by Indian Airlines.
» Rail : Shatabdi Express runs between Agra Delhi
and Bhopal. Taj Express runs between Delhi and Gwalior.
» Road : From Agra Delhi is just 204 km., Jaipur-232
km., Khajuraho-400 km., Mathura-450 km..So by National high ways it is well
connected to the rest of the countries.
Aurangabad
is built by a local Muslim slave Malik Ambar. For a very brief historical
period it was an crucial part of the Mogul empire. Because of its planned
position which provides a window view of the Deccan upland it is famous as
Khirki. Aurangabad matured as a Power house of culture and knowledge under
royalties such as the Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas.
Attractions
This place is famed for Bibi-ka-Makbara, the sepulcher of Aurangzeb's queen
.Here umpteen Buddhist cave temples can be found all around the city.
Ajanata caves, Elora caves, Pithalkhola caves, Daulatabad (deogiri Forts ),
Paithan are some historically and touristic point of view important place.
An important junket Point from Aurangabad is Shirdi,which is located about
144 kilometers away.
How to reach
» Air : Aurangabad Air port is just 10 km away from
the main city.
» Rail : Form Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Mumbai and
New Delhi it has direct trains. Even for southern sates it has regular
direct states.
» Road : Pune (214 km), and Mumbai (403 km) Form
Aurangabad by road.