As a capital, Delhi is also a hub of transportation of the country.
Airlines, railways, and road network links Delhi to all major cities of a
whole country. For traveling in India, Delhi is the best starting point.
Getting there
-By air
The Indira Gandhi International Airport is situated around 20 km from the
city center. The normal time taken to reach the airport from the city
center is around 20-25 minutes. Buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are
available to cater to the tourists.
For enquiries, the following telephone numbers are can be contacted:
Pre-recorded arrival: 144 Pre-recorded departure: 145 Reservation: 146,
147 Cancellation: 148 International flight information: +91-011-5622011
-By rail
The Indian Railways run a gigantic, modern and organized network which
connects Delhi to most major and minor destinations within India. There
are three important Railway stations in Delhi: Delhi Main (in the old
Delhi area of Shahjahanabad). New Delhi, Nizamudin, and a few smaller
railway stations like Sarai Rohilla and Delhi Cantonment.
Most long distance trains services are from the three major railway
stations. New Delhi railway station is located in the heart of New
Delhi, barely 2 kms. From Connaught Place. Delhi Main station is
located in the old city, close to Red Fort. Both are extremely busy and
crowded stations. By contrast, the Nizamuddin station, which has
limited train connection, is less crowded.
-By bus
Delhi is well connected by road to all major destinations in north India.
The main bus tation is the Inter- State Bus Terminus(ISBT) at Kashmere
Gate, north of Delhi Main railway station. ISBT may jolt you with its
chaos and pollution. However, like thousands of travellers everyday. You
can find your way through the labyrinth if you keep your cool. ISBT has
all the basic facilities including a tourist information office, a State
Bank of India branch, a chemist, a post office, several phone booths and
fast food stalls. Do not get influenced by touts, travel agents, auto
rickshaw and taxi drivers because there is a chance that you may get
cheated. Buses from ISBT go to destinations in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan,
Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. There is a new ISBT at Sarai Kale Khan
near Nizamuddin Railway Station and Anand Vihar in East Delhi. Buses from
here go to Agra, Mathura and Brindavan, Gwalior and Bharatpur.
Getting around
The easiest way to get around the city is by taxi or auto-rickshaws that
can be easily found anywhere in the city. For taxis, they can be booked
with fixed prices in advance at local taxi stands throughout the city. For
auto-rickshaws, although there are the official rates for auto-rickshaws,
the meters are often out of order, and surcharges can happen to be above
the metered price. Therefore, the price must be negotiated before setting
off.
Public transport is another common way of transportation in Delhi.
There are public bus services which are inexpensive, but always crowded.
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