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Delhi stands at the western end of the Gangetic Plain,
bordered on the eastern side by the state of Uttar Pradesh
and on the other three sides by the state of Haryana.
Travellers to Delhi get two cities for the price of one.
"Old" Delhi, the lively area of colourful bazaars, narrow
streets and barely controlled chaos. In contrast, new
Delhi, the imperial city created by the British Raj, is
composed of spacious, tree-lined avenues and imposing
government buildings, and has a sense of order absent from
other parts of the city. Both Old and New Delhi exert a
beguiling charm on visitors.
| Location |
: India, South Asia |
| Visa |
: Myanmar passport holders require to
get the visa before visiting. For other nationalities,
please
kindly check to the Embassy of India before visiting |
| Time Zone |
: GMT/ UTC + 5.5 |
| When to go
|
: From November to March is the best
time to visit, with cool but sunny weather. October
sees
the end of monsoon but is reasonably pleasant. Night
can be quite chilly in December and
January. |
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Currency |
: Indian Rupee (INR) |
| Airport Tax |
:
Airport tax (INR ) is levied at the time of ticketing.
Language : Hindi is the main language but English is
widely spoken. There will be no problem in
communicating with native in English. |
| Language |
:
The Lao
language is a member of the Tai language group,
sometimes
known as Tai-Kadai or Kadai. Thai is also well
understood in Laos. |
| Electricity |
:
220 volts AC,
50HZ |
| Must visit
|
: Chandi Chowk,
Humayun's Tomb (Taj Mahal), Jama Masjid, New Delhi,
Qutb Minar, Red Ford,
Raj Ghat and many more. |
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