Delhi, the national capital is the hub of tourism in north India. The metropolis has shown great developmental progress in the recent years. With a population of 22 million in 2011, it is the world's second most populous city and the largest city in India in terms of area. Delhi is an important states in India as most of the administrative offices are located here. Delhi often forms the base for landing in India. Before moving into the region it is recommended to know the facts which are:
- After Mumbai and Kolkata, Delhi is the most populous city in India. One can get a rough idea of the scene from the crowded buses and long queues.
- The state is provided with almost everything that a tourist is looking for. It has monuments, parks and gardens, markets, hotels, clubs, pubs and bars, discotheques, food and festivals, state administrative offices and foreign offices.
- The commutation is provided by buses, taxis, auto rickshaws and Delhi Metro Subway. The privately owned buses and those run by Delhi Transport Corporation are often over crowded and pickpockets flock in these buses. The state also has a domestic and an international airport. There is also an extensive railway network in the state.
- Delhi has an extreme climate with temperature touching the 45 C mark in summers. It is recommended to visit the state between October and March