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Delhi is famous for its important destinations in and
around it and is a part of the Golden Triangle with
Agra and Jaipur forming the other edges. The ideal location
of Delhi close to other major tourist hotspots makes
it a cherished destination .
Location of Delhi:
Delhi, the capital of India also refers to the National
Capital Territory of Delhi. It is located in the northern
part of the India and extends from the latitude 28.38°N
to 28.61°N and longitude 77.12°E to 77.23°E.
It is bordered by Uttar Pradesh in the east and by Haryana
in the other three sides. Delhi is a perfect gateway
to travel to the North Indian states of Rajasthan, Jammu
and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttaranchal and
Haryana.
Distance of Delhi From Other Cities :
- Panipat-89 km
- Kurushetra-156 km
- Amabala-198km
- Chandigarh -244km
- Ludhiana-311km
- Amritsar -447km
- Jammu Tawi 585 km
- Agra-204 km
- Kanpur-435km
- Allahabad-627km
- Mathura -145km
- Jaipur-258km
Climate of Delhi:
As Delhi is landlocked area its has semi arid climate
with high annual range of temperature.
Summers are real, torturous and temperatures soar to
46 degrees as well .The summer continues from early
April-October. In fact the unbearable heat wave claims
lives every summer.
Winter in Delhi begins from November , as Delhi is
close to the Himalayan region so cold waves hits the
place at this time.The temperatures dips sometimes near
freezing point that is around 0 degrees and thick fog
makes the visibility to zero during this time.
Extreme temperatures recorded in Delhi in the past were
-0.6 °C (on 10 January 1935) to 47 °C in summer
.
The rainfall occurs during the months of July-August
.
Delhi experiences pleasant climate from February- April
and also from August-November. Best time to visit Delhi
is between February-April.
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