
About Delhi
DELHI, the capital of India, located in the North is one of the rapidly growing cities on earth. The town is made up of Old Delhi and New Delhi housing India's best museums, galleries, shopping, dining and entertainment, as well as a good collection of sights and cultural events. all of these can be found here in this booming finance and cultural centre of one of the world's densely populated nation.Undoubtedly, New Delhi is the gateway to India and has something for everybody wants to experience Indian culture and its way of life. Tourist places in North India can be conveniently accessed via Delhi.
About India
India located in the South of Asia is the 7th largest country by area and 2nd largest by population and most loaded democracy on the earth. India has some outstanding sights to be experienced and discovered. Towards the north, there are the Himalayas, to the south seashores, to the west, wilderness, also to the east tribe land. Home for the Indus Valley Civilization and a region of historic trade paths and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was acknowledged with its commercial and cultural wealth for its long history. Several major religions- Hinduism, Sikhism , Jainism and Buddhism originated there, whereas Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Islam and Christianity arrived in the 1st millennium CE and moulded the region's various traditions. India got its independence on 15th August 1947. It was the day when the Indians got freedom from the rule of British Empire. Agriculture is not the only foremost occupations of the people of India but is also one of the most significant economic segments for the nation.

India Climate
The weather in India differs radically. The southern side of the India is being banged by tropical monsoon rain, whereas the north being covered by heavy snow. Therefore, the best time to travel to India depends primarily on the destinations to be seen and the climate experienced there. Based on the rainfall and temperature, the Meteorological department of India has classified the nation into 7 different climatic provinces. Which includes the Himalayas, the IndoGangetic Plain or North Indian Plain, West Bengal and Assam, the Deccan Plateau (south-central India), the Western Ghats & coast and the Eastern Ghats and the coast. In overall, the north part of India is cooler, the centre is warm and dry, and the southern region has a tropical climate. India’s weather itself is divided into three distinct seasons (summer, winter and the monsoon). Usually, the ideal time to visit is during the winter, when the weather in most places is comparatively cool and pleasant.
Delhi Climate
Delhi faces an extreme climate. It is quite hot in summer (April to July) and cold in winter (December to January). The median temperature may vary from 25C to 45C during summer and 5C to 22C during winter.
In summer mandatory precautions must be taken, to avoid the extreme heat, such as putting on light cotton clothing, having a hat or sunshade while going outside and drinking sufficient liquids. During winter, wearing warm or woollen clothing will help to protect you from the cold weather.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to experience Delhi is from October to March when the weather is at its best. During this period flowers are blooming , the weather is pleasant & enjoyable to feel Incredible Delhi.
Tourist Attractions
There are many popular attraction in Delhi and nearby it:-- Taj Mahal In Agra
- Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort
- Jama Masjid, Lodi Gardens
- India Gate and Qutab Minar in Delhi
- Jodhpur, Jaipur In Rajsthan
- Kullu Manali and Darjeeling In Himachal
- Taj Mahal - in Agra by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a listed World Heritage Site.
- New Delhi -Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandi Chowk, Karol Bagh market, Rashtrapati Bhavan and Connaught Place are places of visit in the capital city of India.
- Golden Temple of Amritsar -The Holy shrine of the Sikhs, the Golden Temple complex includes the Hari Mandir, the Amrit Sarovar, the large dining hall and the Central Sikh Museum.
- Shimla - the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. The sight of the snow-capped Himalayas, the Victorian buildings and churches and the Shimla Mall are worth visiting.
- Kullu and Manali- Manali is a small hill station about 50 km from the town of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. Apart from the wonderful view, the Manikaran Gurudwara and Hadimba Devi Temple are prevalent attractions.
- Leh and Ladakh -A famous Buddhist pilgrimage place, known for its century old monasteries and gompas, Leh and Ladakh is also a haven for adventure tourists.
- Kashmir –Commonly known as the paradise of India, Kashmir Valley is one of the attractive places to visit in the world that is bounded by the Pir Panjal and the Himalayan range.
- Fatehpur Sikri -The capital of the Mughal Empire, Fatehpur Sikri today is well-known for its royal palaces, courts and the Jama Masjid. It is a World Heritage Site too.
- Udaipur -The Lake City of India is a historical city in Rajasthan. Several lakes, the Aravalli Hills, islands of Fateh Sagar Lake and the beautiful Lake Palace are amongst the top attractions.
- Jaipur –Popularly known as the The Pink City of India. The capital of Rajasthan is popular for its magnificent Mughal and Rajput era monuments, historical buildings and forts. The Hawa-Mahal, Amer Fort, Amber Palace, Jal-Mahal and the Nahargarh.
- Jaisalmer -The Golden Fort, camel safari and Rajputana Mahals make this city a famous place of visit in Rajasthan.
- Ajanta and Ellora Caves -Positioned in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, Ellora has about 34 and Ajanta 29 caves. They represent amazing work of sculpture, painting and architecture.
- Khajuraho Temples -The 20 temples at Khajuraho built of sandstone portray erotic sculptures and wall frescoes. This is also amongst the World Heritage Sites in India and a prevalent tourist destination. It is located in Madhya Pradesh.
- Goa -This small state has lot to offer to visitors such as the beaches, cruise on the Mandovi River, a lively nightlife, tour of churches and monuments and the foretaste of the former Portuguese culture.
- Kerala Backwaters -The charm of the Malabar Coast is best enjoyed with a tour of the Kerala backwaters. This southern state of India has the biggest chain of interlocking canals, rivers and lakes creating the beautiful stretch of the backwaters.
- Munnar -Acreages of tea plantations, beautiful valleys and the calmness of the hills make this place a popular tourist spot.
- Gangtok -Capital of Sikkim and home to a number of monasteries, Gangtok is a major doorway to the Nathula Pass.
- Darjeeling -The Queen of Hills, Darjeeling is situated in West Bengal. Tea estates, parks, zoos, and the view of Mount Everest are things to appreciate here.
- Kovalam Beach -The beach town in Thirivananthapuram, Kerala attracting a large crowd of international tourists throughout whole year. There are 3 beaches, resorts and a light house here.
- Ooty -The Nilgiri Hills or the Blue Mountains in Ooty is worth a visit during the winters in India. Places to visit include Government Rose Garden, Ooty Botanical Gardens and the lake.
- Kanyakumari- the meeting point of the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The ferry ride to the Vivekananda Rock will be a memorable journey.
- Haridwar -The Hindu pilgrimage site that fetches in thousands of tourists and followers during the Kumbh Mela held once in every 12 years. They also visit the temples, Har Ki Pauri and the Brahma Kund.
- Nainital -Located in the foothills of the Kumaon range, it is amongst the top tourist places in India for its serenity and places such as the Naina Devi Temple, Naina Peak and the Bhimtal Lake.
- Dehradun -The beauty of the Valley is what makes Dehradun a popular place of visit in Uttarakhand. You can explore the Malsi Deer Park, Kalanga Monument and the Tapkeshwar Temple.
- Hampi -Hampi is a ancient place and the former capital of the Vijayanagar. The 14th century wrecks features around 500 monuments, their planning, public baths and other progressions of the era.
- Mumbai -The City of Dreams is in attention for its cosmopolitan culture. home to Bollywood, it is the entertainment capital of India. The Juhu Beach and Marine Drive are popular places of visit.
- Mysore - a number of reasons to visit this place. The Mysore Palace, Mysore paintings, Mysore Pak and the silk sarees lure tourists to this city.
- Bangalore -Though a projecting commercial and educational hub, is also home to the Bannerghata National Park, Lal Bagh Garden, Bangalore Palace and the Tipu Sultan Summer Palace.
- Mahabalipuram -The port city dating to the 7th century, Mahabalipuram has rock cut monuments reproducing the Dravidian architecture. Thirukadalmallai Temple and the Pancha Rathas are imperative structures here.
- Chennai -The metropolitan city has beaches such as the Marina Beach and Cavelong Beach amongst its main attractions. Other attractions are Guindy National Park and the Parthasarathy Temple.
- Hyderabad -The capital of Andhra Pradesh is a tourist hotspot for its trade in pearls, the original Mughal and Arabic cuisine, Char Minar, Chowmalla Palace and the Golconda Fort.
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands –the two groups of islands has around 300 smaller islands part of its territory. With world-class resorts and adventure spots, these islands are ultimate place for honeymoon couples.
- Havelock Islands -Part of the Nicobar Islands, Havelock is a popular place for adventure tourists who indulge in snorkeling and scuba diving.
- Lakshadweep Islands -Water sports is essential to the tourism of Lakshadweep. There are small tourist sheds on the islands of Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Minicoy and Kadmat.
- Assam -A major doorway to northeast India, Assam features beautiful landscape, hills, the Brahmaputra River and the Kamakhya Temple.
- Meghalaya -A mountainous strip in north east India, Meghalaya tour is imperfect without touring Shillong.
- Coorg - the Scotland of India for the huge sandalwood forests and tea and coffee plantations, Coorg is a picture-perfect place for holiday. The Iruppu Falls and the Brahmagiri Hill are two other places of attraction.
- Visakhapatnam -The major city in Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam is prevalent for its virgin beaches, small hills and the Araku valley tour.
- Kedarnath and Badrinath -Visit to Kedarnath and Badrinath can be fragment of the Do Dham yatra or pilgrimage in India. These two towns have two Hindu shrines.
- Tirupati -Another Hindu pilgrimage spot in Andhra Pradesh and the Sri Venkateshwara Temple here is devoted to Lord Balaji.
- Kodaikanal -Known as the Princess of the Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is located in Tamil Nadu. The Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park and the Bear Shola Falls are top places of attention.
- Kolkata -The capital of West Bengal is truly the City of Joy with numerous avenues of entertainment, multi cuisine restaurants, the Victoria Memorial, Alipore Zoo and the Kali Ghat Temple.
- Varanasi -On the banks of River Ganga is the popular classical form of Benaras Gharana had advanced. It is home to the Vishwanath Temple and several other places of worship and culture.
- Mantheran -The ideal place for a weekend getaway, Mantheran is a drive of around 90 km from Mumbai. You can opt for trekking and mountaineering here.
- Madurai -A city in the state of Tamil Nadu, Madurai offers temples that feature the Dravidian style of architecture. The most famous one is the Meenakshi- Sundareswar Temple.

Travel Tips
General Information- Please make sure the passport is valid for a minimum of 6 months & visa has been obtained visa if required for your travel.
- Make sure the flight, name and other details are as requested before finalizing your booking, If you request any amendments after issuing ticket that will incur Airline and our service fee.
- We highly recommend travel insurance for unseen circumstances, please enquire with us for deals on Insurance cover.
- It is recommended to all clients to reconfirm your flight schedule 3 days prior to departure, we are not liable in case you miss your flight due to schedule change.
- For all international passengers travelling from Australia, they must be at the airport for check-in at least 2 hours before scheduled departure, for other countries it may be 3hours or more. Be on time to avoid missing your flight.
- Respect India’s culture, traditions, religion and customs. Dress diffidently and respectfully shoulders to knees, particularly when visiting places of worship.
- Take extra care with food items and drinking water, always consume sterilised water or packaged mineral water and avoid particularly tap water intake.
- Carry photocopies of all the vital documents like passport, visas, and travel insurance as backup for the situation if they are lost.
- Keep essential emergency numbers handy. Print emergency numbers in Delhi.
- Don’t go down dark streets on your own; seem a bit understandable, there are plenty of easy ways to avoid potential dangers in India.
- Carrying large quantities of cash is bad idea anywhere, but in crowded Indian cities pickpocketing is a common issue