sightseeing in delhi – Sehgal Transport Service | Blog | Sehgal Travels https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog Mon, 31 Oct 2022 12:12:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.25 5 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Delhi on this New Year https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/5-best-tourist-places-to-visit-in-delhi-on-this-new-year/ https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/5-best-tourist-places-to-visit-in-delhi-on-this-new-year/#respond Tue, 24 Oct 2017 06:39:10 +0000 http://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/?p=441 Continue reading "5 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Delhi on this New Year"]]> Delhi, the capital of India, has rich history, full of fascinating mosques, forts, monuments with Mongolian heritage. The contrast between Old Delhi and its trekking and on the other hand the planned New Delhi is immense, and it is interesting to spend time exploring both parts of the city. If you feel the need to relax this New Year, just have a look at Delhi sightseeing tour to maximize the entertainment and joy of the New Year Eve:

 

Chandni Chowk
 
It is the main avenue of the old walled city of Delhi and since its foundation in the 17th-century silo has been the epicenter of commercial activity. Formerly it was a market building but little by little it was extended by the streets of around and today it is a labyrinthine bazaar where you can find the most varied objects. Chandni Chowk is at the top among famous Delhi tourist places. It is open every day, and apart from the shops there are plenty of street stands where Indians and foreigners spend hours haggling and talking, the avenue ends at Red Fort.

 

Connaught Place

 
It is the heart of the new city; it is a huge plaza with a nice central park from which seven avenues and as many concentric rings that go away in all directions. It is surrounded by modern buildings where the big international fashion brands are visited by hundreds of young people eager to know the latest trends, a contrast to the old walled city. Here you will find the main Tourist Office.

 

Lal Qila (Red Fort)
 
It spanned the entire ancient city and was built by the emperor Sha Jahan in the 17th century during the time of maximum splendor of the Mongol Empire although over time its buildings mix Persian, European and Indian styles. It is made with sandstone which gives it its characteristic reddish tone and was a fortress almost impregnable with high walls surrounded by a pit of 10 meters of depth crossed by several bridges of stone. Today it is a symbol of independence for the country and the place chosen by politicians to give their most important speeches. Red fort is one of the best places to visit in Delhi.

 

It is composed of several buildings:
 
• Lahore Gate is the main entrance of the fort after crossing the moat and is named because it is oriented towards this Pakistani city that formerly belonged to India.
 
• Chatta Chowk is a covered gallery where formerly was the bazaar to which the royal family came to acquire their valuable products.
 
• Naubat Khana, best known as the home of the drum was where the musicians played their instruments for the emperor.
 
• Museum, keeps souvenirs commemorating the war in India, the entry has an additional cost of 2 INR.
 
• Diwan-i-Am was the hall of public hearings where the emperor attended the petitions of the citizens, was painted with gold and decorated with marble and precious stones that were sacked during independence.
 
• Rang Mahal was the palace where the Emperor’s wife resided and was beautifully decorated with multi-colored murals from which unfortunately today there are no remains.
 
• Khas Mahal was the private palace where the emperor lived and consists of several units that performed various functions.
 
• Diwan-i-Khas was the courtroom where the emperor had his private meetings sitting on the famous and coveted Throne of Paon, an authentic jewel of gold and precious stones that the Shah of Persia, Nadir Sha, took Iran to loot the city along with all the treasures and thousands of slaves. The room was beautifully decorated with paintings of floral motifs.
 
• Moti Masjid is a white marble mosque with three domes next to the baths for the personal use of Aurangzeb, is slightly inclined and facing Mecca.
• Royal Baths, consist of three rooms crowned by domes with stained glass windows that illuminate a beautiful hamman.
 
• Shahi Burj is a three-story octagonal tower used by Emperor Sha Jahan as a workplace.

 

Jama Masjid
 
It was built by the Mongol emperor Sha Jahan in 1644 and is the most significant mosque in India with a capacity of 25,000 worshipers. It is made of sandstone and white marble and has three doors, four towers and two minarets of 40 meters of height to one of which you can climb although the women have to go always accompanied by a man. It is located in front of the Muslim market and after a small staircase is accessed the large central courtyard where the rest of the premises are distributed. To enter it is compulsory to take off and women should cover their shoulders and legs.

 

RajGhat
 
The black granite platform that marks the place where Gandhi was cremated is in an ample green space, enjoyable, where it is a pleasure to walk. A place to oxygenate and breathe some air, more or less pure, after the chaos of Chandni Chowk. Nearby is also the Gandhi National Museum, with objects belonging to the Mahatma. If you want to enjoy Delhi tourist places by private vehicle, hire Sehghal Transport for quality and luxurious services at affordable prices.

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Wander Through The Capital of India – Delhi https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/wander-through-the-capital-of-india-delhi/ https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/wander-through-the-capital-of-india-delhi/#respond Wed, 11 Jan 2017 07:23:16 +0000 http://sehgaltransport.com/blog/?p=42 Continue reading "Wander Through The Capital of India – Delhi"]]> India’s present day capital, Delhi, is also its culture capital. The city of Delhi is an exemplary combination of modern marvels and culture. Its lifestyle is strongly influenced by the 4 states that surround it, namely Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Furthermore, it is the perfect combination of entire country’s culture since people from all the states inhabit the city of Delhi.

The heart of the nation offers a plethora of historical monuments, tourist places, shopping sites, and religious places. We, at Sehgal transport, have narrowed down Delhi’s best tourist places to visit this time you drop by this alluring city.

1. Lotus Temple:
The Bahai mandir or the lotus temple resembles a lotus and is similar to the opera house in Sydney. The temple is open to all, irrespective of their religious practices.

2. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: It is one of the most prominent Sikh gurdwara, located in Connaught place, the heart of Delhi. The gurudwara was previously a marvelous bungalow owned by Raja Jai Singh Ruby of Jaipur. Meals are provided to the innumerable devotees arriving every day, free of cost.

3. Akshardham Temple: Akshardham, the divine abode of God, is a Hindu temple of worship, carved out of sandstone and marble. The premises exhibit a vibrant water and light show, gardens, and water bodies.

4. Jama Masjid: The largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid, is capable of holding 25,000 devotees at a particular time. It was the final architectural marvel by the prodigal Shah Jahan.

5. Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Dargah: The mausoleum belongs to Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Aulia, one of the world’s most famous Sufi saints. The Qawwali sessions on Thursdays and Saturdays are a must visit.

6. Dilli Haat: Bargain as much as possible on your visit to the Dilli Haat. With a plethora of handicrafts and culturally influenced bohemian jewellery, this place is a walk through Delhi’s culture.

7. Chandni Chowk: This centuries-old market is also, one of the country’s busiest markets and attracts a swarm of visitors from around the world. It is an ideal place to buy gold and silver ornaments, stationery and fabrics. The famous book-market at Daryaganj is just round the corner.

8. National Zoological Park: Spread over 176-acres, with about 1300 animals and 130 species of birds, this place is a heaven for wildlife lovers and nature lovers alike. With plenty of food joints and snack stalls around every corner, it is one of the most interesting spots in Delhi.

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Take A Voyage Through Delhi With Sehgal Transport https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/take-a-voyage-through-delhi-with-sehgal-transport/ https://www.sehgaltransport.com/blog/take-a-voyage-through-delhi-with-sehgal-transport/#respond Wed, 23 Nov 2016 08:20:32 +0000 http://sehgaltransport.com/blog/?p=11 Continue reading "Take A Voyage Through Delhi With Sehgal Transport"]]> Delhi is a city that enshrouds in itself history and mystique that is unparalleled, from the scattered ruins that silently tell the story of their glorious past to buildings that represent the bygone era of our colonial heritage. This intricate tapestry holds within itself stories that gave way to legends and folktales. It is a never-ending delight for those for whom travel goes beyond ticking off places on their itinerary list. One must totally submerge itself in the magic of this beautiful city in order to truly enjoy the strange mixture of Mughal mausoleums, spiritual places with elaborate architecture and jostling well-lit marketplaces.
 
The best way to get a glimpse of this delightful and beautifully chiselled maze of a city is by taking a tour of it. Sehgal transport, the leading transport company in Delhi that has an impressive fleet of luxurious AC buses and minivans has your itinerary prepared with the best of Delhi’s marvels. This interesting journey unravels with a stopover at the largest mosque in India; Jama Masjid. This opulent house of worship which towers upon Old Delhi was built by Shah Jahan. The next highlight of this journey is the majestic Red Fort, which is another feather in the cap of the architectural genius that Mughals were.
 
Build in red sandstone and marble, this glorious structure still reflects the glory of the Mughal times. The next place that you get to visit is one that holds a great sentimental value for Indians, Raj Ghat, a memorial built to pay reverence to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi. There are two galleries Dedicated to Mohandas Gandhi in the premises. From Raj Ghat we take our interesting journey towards Jantar Mantar, this astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur has 13 yantra or architectural astronomy instruments. This intriguing marvel lies in the heart of the modern city of Delhi. We end this momentous journey at the quaint Lakshmi Narayan Birla Temple. If you thought reading about these marvellous places was fun imagine the joy of actually experiencing them with best in a class transportation facility. So, what are you waiting for? Book your bus tickets and board the buses already.

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