How to Reach Delhi

    The Delhi is regarded as a hub of administration, finance and IT with its prominent surroundings of NCR (National Capital Region) Noida and Gurgaon. The capital city of India is making continuous progress and draws tourists from all over the world.

The city is also frequented by the politicians from various countries. If one is planning to visit this city of historical beauty, he or she should not worry about how to reach there.

As Delhi is well connected in terms of airways, railways and roadways one can easily reach there through any mode of transport according to their convenience.

Air

The Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is the biggest airport of India, is located in the western part of Delhi. All the major cities of the world are connected through terminal 1 of Indira Gandhi International Airport, popularly known as the New Delhi Airport.

The flights to major domestic cities have access from the same terminal. It provides excellent facilities like cafeteria, shopping centers, coffee shops, duty free shops, eating outlets, cyber cafes and many more. You can plan your journey from any part of India and can have a hassle traveling experience.

Road

The state bus service providers Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), operates the largest fleet of CNG buses. These eco-friendly buses connect the city with other neighboring cities through road routes.

The three major bus terminus of Delhi are Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan Bus Terminus and Anand Vihar Bus Terminus that operate buses for several routes.

The city has a good network of Government and private transport services provide frequent bus services to and from various part of the city. Private taxis can also be hired for traveling within and around the city.

Rail

Being the headquarter of Northern Railways Delhi is considered as a major railway junctions according to the rail map of India. There are two major Railway Stations in the capital city - the New Delhi Railway Station and the Old Delhi Railway Station, connecting the city with other prominent cities of the country.

Besides, there are substitutes like the Nizamuddin Railway Station, Sarai Rohilla and Anand Vihar Railway Station.

The New Delhi Railway Station provide access to the Rajdhani Expresses that connects the metropolitan cities like Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Patna, Bhubaneshwar and Indore.

Trains running to Delhi from different states/cities of India remains reserved throughout the year. Therefore one has to get his or her tickets booked in advance in order to avoid last moment tension.

The neighboring places of Delhi like Noida, Gurgaon and Ghaziabad are well connected through the majestic technology of Metro Rails under Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).