Delhi- the Capital of India
Delhi, the capital of India is a conglomerate of seven cities that has spread out and intruded beyond the river Yamuna right up to the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.Here you can see the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Jantar Mantar, Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, Safdarjung Tomb, Rajpath, Rajghat, India Gate and the Shakarpur Temples. You can also enjoy the Kite-Flying Festival held on Makar Sankranti (held during January month) on the green lawns above Palika Bazr in Connaught Place. In the month of February, the Garden Tourism Festival is held at the Talkotara garden. The theme of the show includes on the spot painting competitions for kids, varieties of flower arrangements, cultural programmes, amusement park, magic shows, tourism pavilions of different states and martial arts show. Craftsmen from various parts of the country display and sell their artistic products. Don’t miss the Qutub festival is organized in the month of November. It gives tourists a glimpse of the cultural grandeur of India. The cultural events are held in the Qutub Minar where veterans of Indian classical music dance and folk musicians give spectacular performances. You can also taste the mango of India at the International Mango Festival held during July every year.
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