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Delhi - A strange mix of Ancient and The Modern

Delhi, the capital of India is replete with a surfeit of monuments. Traveling in Delhi will takes you to the era of Rajas and Maharajas. Travel to Delhi, as this bustling metropolis has a lot in its stores with a plethora of luxurious hotels, Delhi's fascinating nightlife in its various discotheques and pubs.
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Summer in Delhi is no joke - from April the temperature climbs relentlessly to more than 45°C (113°F) in May and June and the heat doesn't really abate until October. Dust storms called loo sweep in from Rajasthan with considerable fury. The arrival of the monsoon, at the end of June, brings intense humidity - the murder rate usually peaks in this month.
Delhi stands at the western end of the Gangetic Plain, flanked by the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Travelers to Delhi get two cities for the price of one. 'Old' Delhi, the capital of Islamic India between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries, is full of legacies of its Mughal past, including the massive Red Fort and the majestic Jama Masjid. It's a lively area of colorful bazaars, narrow streets and barely controlled chaos. In contrast, New Delhi, the imperial city created during the British Raj, is composed of spacious, tree-lined avenues and imposing government buildings, and has a sense of order.
Delhi is a marvelous place for shoppers. The Connaught Place, the colonnaded shopping area in the center of town, offers good shopping. An entire range of Indian handicrafts and handlooms from all over the country can be found at the State Emporia on Baba Kharak Singh Marg and at the Central Cottage Industries Emporium on Janpath. Shops along the Janpath offer garments, leather work, curios, fabric and fine jewelery.
