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Delhi the capital city of India is well connected from throughout the country, whether it is air, rail or road. Delhi promises you a gateway to all holiday destinations of the country. The same is true for the industrial capital city of the country, Mumbai. One of the most busiest sea port of the country is here. From the beginning of British era Mumbai is known as 'Gateway of India'.
Indias capital city, Delhi is the second most widely used entry point into the country, being on the route of most major airlines. It is well linked by rail, air and road to all parts of the country. The remains of seven distinctive capital cities among them Shahjahanabad and Qutab Minar can be seen. Here, museums, art galleries and cultural centers attract the finest exhibitions and performances from India and abroad.
Shopping encompasses virtually everything that can be bought in the country; hotels range from the deluxe to the more modest. Most fascinating of all is the character of Delhi which varies from the 13th century mausoleum of the Lodi kings set in a sprawling park to ultra modern chrome and glass skyscrapers; and from imperial Indias Parliament House and the Presidents Palace to the never ending bustle of the walledcity surrounding Jama Masjid.
Delhi also makes the ideal base for a series of short excursions to neighbouring places, all connected by road. The capital of India, Delhi blends an historic past and a vibrant present. The Imperial city planned for the British by Lutyens is set in parks and shaded avenues. Legend has it that Delhi, then called Indraprastha, was originally founded around 1200 B.C. by the Pandavas, the august heroesof the epic Mahabharata. Present day Delhi is built around the ruins of seven ancient cities.
Mumbai (till recently known as 'Bombay'), derives its name from the local deity Mumba Devi, whose temple is still there. The Portuguese predecessors of the British preferred to think of the name as Bom Baim, the Good Bay.
Mumbai is a group of seven islands which are today known as Colaba, Mahim, Mazgaon, Parel, Worli, Girgaun and Dongri. Large expanses of open sea have been filled in, and tidal swamps have been reclaimed for furthering the land area. These reclaimed areas include Churchgate and Nariman Point.
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