Delhi Awaits

Where history and modern life blend along the Yamuna

About Delhi's Heart

Delhi blends ancient charm with modern energy along the Yamuna River's edge.

A lively street scene in Old Delhi bustling with colorful market stalls and locals.
A lively street scene in Old Delhi bustling with colorful market stalls and locals.
A panoramic view of New Delhi’s government buildings framed by green spaces.
A panoramic view of New Delhi’s government buildings framed by green spaces.
An evening shot capturing Delhi’s vibrant cultural festival with lights and performances.
An evening shot capturing Delhi’s vibrant cultural festival with lights and performances.

City Spirit

Where history meets modern life, Delhi’s diverse culture thrives every day.

Delhi Vibes

Scenes capturing Delhi's rich history and vibrant life.

The imposing red sandstone walls of the Red Fort under a clear blue sky.
The imposing red sandstone walls of the Red Fort under a clear blue sky.
Bustling street market in Old Delhi with colorful spices and lively vendors.
Bustling street market in Old Delhi with colorful spices and lively vendors.
Sunset view over the India Gate memorial with people strolling nearby.
Sunset view over the India Gate memorial with people strolling nearby.
Modern skyline of New Delhi featuring glass buildings and green spaces.
Modern skyline of New Delhi featuring glass buildings and green spaces.

Explore Delhi

Delhi, the capital territory of India, is a major historical, cultural, and political hub located in northern India along the Yamuna River. It consists of the historic Old Delhi and the modern, planned capital of New Delhi. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse population, it is a bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis.

Key Aspects of Delhi:

  • Geography and Location: Situated at 28.61°N, 77.20°E, it is bordered by Haryana to the north, west, and south, and Uttar Pradesh to the east. It covers 1,483 sq. km and experiences an extreme climate ranging from very hot summers to cold winters.

  • History: Known as a city of, "seven cities," it has served as the capital for numerous empires, including the Delhi Sultanate and Mughals, before becoming the British capital in 1911. It has been a Union Territory since 1956 and officially the National Capital Territory since 1991.

  • Culture and People: A cosmopolitan "melting pot," Delhi hosts people from all over India and celebrates all major national festivals with high energy. The culture is a mix of traditional influences from neighboring states like Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, along with modern lifestyles.

  • Landmarks: Famous tourist sites include the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, and the Lotus Temple.

  • Economy and Infrastructure: It is a major commercial center in Northern India with a strong focus on service, IT, and small-scale industries. It features an extensive Metro System and a public transport system fully powered by CNG.

Key Areas:

  • New Delhi: The administrative center, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker in the 1920s, characterized by wide, tree-lined avenues and colonial architecture.

  • Old Delhi: Known for its narrow lanes, historic, "havelis" and vibrant markets like Chandni Chowk.