bwanamdevu(61)
Mansfield, United Kingdom100%
[bwanamdevu, 06/09/2005] This is a site that provides varied information about the city and area of Delhi. Sections are available that detail about - History, Economy, Educational Institutions, Suburbs, Famous Sites, Famous Delhi born people, Newspapers, Markets and Literature about Delhi. There are links imbedded in the text to navigate to further sections about key points and information.
The site is in English but is also available in German and Hindi. [more] [bwanamdevu, 06/09/2005] This is a site that provides varied information about the city and area of Delhi. Sections are available that detail about - History, Economy, Educational Institutions, Suburbs, Famous Sites, Famous Delhi born people, Newspapers, Markets and Literature about Delhi. There are links imbedded in the text to navigate to further sections about key points and information.
The site is in English but is also available in German and Hindi. [less]
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 07/12/2007] This link is to a photoblog of Delhi which contains photos and commentaries on both tourist attractions such as India Gate, Humuyan's Tomb, the Lotus Temple and many more and street scenes of every-day life in India's capital city.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 07/12/2007] The author of this article went to Delhi as a spectator for a half-marathon competition and reports on how the city is shaping up to take on its role as host of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 07/12/2007] Traveller Hope has written about her first time in Delhi and the impact that the city had on her. She tells us about some of the sites that she visited and experiences that she had.
The blog is illustrated with photographs of some of the better-known sites although she doesn't name or describe any of the sites in detail.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 07/12/2007] Rob's travel blog recounts his experience in Delhi in November 2005. In the linked extract he recounts how he negotiated a good price with a rickshaw driver only to discover that the man had stolen his sunglasses. He then tells us about going to the police station to report the theft to enable him to make a claim on his insurance.
hannibal(48)
England, United Kingdom100%
[hannibal, 19/12/2009] This link is to the website of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, to the page which lists the city's many museums.
More than 20 different museums are listed and there is a brief description for each of them along with location information, opening hours and details of which days each museum is closed.
hannibal(48)
England, United Kingdom100%
[hannibal, 19/12/2009] Mango_Mama is a member of an Indian online parenting community and prepared this list of recommended activities for people visiting Delhi with young children in tow. Her list of recommendations includes both conventional tourist attractions such as several of the city's museums as well as an Imax cinema, Food and Fun village, a place for painting clay items, and some parks and zoos.
[pointedpencils, 18/03/2010] This Wikitravel article provides information for tourists planning to visit the Indian city of Delhi. It includes an overview of the history, geography, and climate of the area. Transportation options to, from, and within the city are described. Major attractions and activities are listed and summarized. Local products and where to buy them are discussed, as are food and lodging across a wide range of budgets. A section near the end includes health and safety sugge [more] [pointedpencils, 18/03/2010] This Wikitravel article provides information for tourists planning to visit the Indian city of Delhi. It includes an overview of the history, geography, and climate of the area. Transportation options to, from, and within the city are described. Major attractions and activities are listed and summarized. Local products and where to buy them are discussed, as are food and lodging across a wide range of budgets. A section near the end includes health and safety suggestions, plus contact information for emergency services and for major embassies and consulates. The article also includes a number of expandable photos and maps. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 30/09/2006] At this website you will find a number of articles and photographs concerning travel in Delhi. Attractions which are profiled include the Lodhi Gardens, Purana Quila, Safdarjang's Tomb and India Gate.
Vodkaboy(46)
Somewhere Over Here80%
[Vodkaboy, 18/02/2007] This colourful, vibrant website is the official site of the Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation. A selection of photos of people, places and scenes from around Delhi zips in and out, giving the visitor a feel for the city. There are links to six headline sections. These are an overview of Delhi including getting there and getting around; Sights describes some of the main places to see, entertainment and eating out gives a description of the various regiona [more] [Vodkaboy, 18/02/2007] This colourful, vibrant website is the official site of the Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation. A selection of photos of people, places and scenes from around Delhi zips in and out, giving the visitor a feel for the city. There are links to six headline sections. These are an overview of Delhi including getting there and getting around; Sights describes some of the main places to see, entertainment and eating out gives a description of the various regional cuisines and a directory of the larger Indian and International restaurants; Outdoor covers camping, trekking and outdoor sports; wellness which gives a directory of the main hospitals; Tours tells about some of the other places to visit in Northern India and how far they are from Delhi. Navigating the site is made easier with a drop-down menu to take the visitor straight to the pages for some of the main attractions. There also links to pages covering the main shopping areas, places of worship, forts, monuments, parks and museums. A comprehensive and easy-to-navigate guide. [less]
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 21/11/2007] This newspaper article offers advice and ideas on where to shop in the Indian capital of Delhi. The author offers indications of the sort of goods available with typical prices.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 07/12/2007] This link is to a blog that contains reviews of restaurants in Delhi. For each restaurant, the authors report on the food, decor and ambiance and suggest what sort of people might enjoy eating there in each place.
Chouchin(61)
Kent, United Kingdom80%
[Chouchin, 04/10/2010] This article suggests an itinerary for a one day visit to Delhi. The recommended detailed schedule runs from 7am to 9pm covering what to see, what to do and where to eat.
Vodkaboy(46)
Somewhere Over Here70%
[Vodkaboy, 06/05/2007] This website offers a comprehensive, online city guide to Delhi. The home page banner contains a montage of some of the better known monuments, overlaid with links to seven sections - these include Monuments, Gardens, Fairs & Festivals, Shopping, Places to Visit, How To Reach and a Photo Gallery. Many of these are explored further down the page, with a list of the main contents. Monuments becomes Forts & Monuments and lists the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar, am [more] [Vodkaboy, 06/05/2007] This website offers a comprehensive, online city guide to Delhi. The home page banner contains a montage of some of the better known monuments, overlaid with links to seven sections - these include Monuments, Gardens, Fairs & Festivals, Shopping, Places to Visit, How To Reach and a Photo Gallery. Many of these are explored further down the page, with a list of the main contents. Monuments becomes Forts & Monuments and lists the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar, among others. Adjacent is a list of twelve main museums. Another section, Places Of Worship, lists a dozen temples which are open to the public, while additional sections list Public Gardens and Parks, and Places to Visit. The information on each attraction is concise and clear, in one or two paragraphs including history and location and often with one or two bright photos. Back on the home page a final section gives background information about Delhi including weather, culture, a guide to food and more. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 01/10/2006] At this website you will find categorised galleries of photographs pertaining to a 2003 visit to New Delhi. Descriptive annotations to the photographs are provided and selections include the Grave of Gandhi, Lakshimi Temple, the Arch of India, Lal Qila, the Baha'i Temple and many more.