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Airports in Houston
Houston is served by William P. Hobby Airport. The airport is located about
7 miles from downtown Houston. William P. Hobby Airport offers flights to a
number of destinations such as New York, Dallas, Atlanta, Pensacola, and
more. Ground transportation options to and from the airport include buses,
shuttle service, courtesy vans, and taxis.
Explore Delhi
Delhi, officially named as the National Capital Territory of Delhi, is a
city and a union territory in India. This city is the political center of
the country. Delhi is an excellent place to visit for history buffs,
shopaholics, foodies, architecture admirers, and spiritual tourists. It is
the largest city in the country and boasts a rich past. Delhi is speckled
with spectacular mosques, imposing monuments and colossal forts. For
heritage buffs, there are attractions like Red Fort, Qutab Minar, India
Gate, Humanyun's Tomb, and other historic marvels built by the Mughals.
Shopping freaks can explore various shopping arenas including Old Delhi,
Palika Bazaar, and Karol Bagh. In addition, there are also several
architecturally brilliant spiritual buildings in Delhi such as Akshardham,
Lotus Temple, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, and Jama Masjid.
Things to do in Delhi
India Gate
Constructed to commemorate the death of Indian soldiers during the First
World War and the Afghan Conquest in 1919, India Gate is located at
Rajpath, which is one of the most prominent areas in the city. This
remarkable monument is constructed in sandstone and soars to a height of
160 feet. The names of the soldiers of the First World War and Afghan
conquest are inscribed in the wall of this monument. There is an undying
flame naming 'Amar Javan Jyoti' at this monument. This flame was added to
the India Gate post-independence in the memory of the soldiers of the
Indo-Pak War of 1971.
Red Fort
Built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1638, Red Fort is a red sandstone
fort home to a number of museums. This fort was the political and
ceremonial center of Mughal government. Every year, on the Independence Day
of India i.e., 15th August, Prime Minister of India hoists the national
flag at this monument.
Qutab Minar
Qutab Minar is a tower of victory constructed by Qutab-ud-din Aibak (Slave
Dynasty) after the conquest over Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. There are five
storeys in the minaret in which three storeys are made of red sandstone and
the fourth and fifth storeys are of sandstone and marble. There is also a
7-metre high iron pillar that is located in the courtyard of
Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, located at the foot of the minaret.
Best Time to Fly to Delhi
Delhi experiences three seasons- summer, monsoon, and winter. Summers in
Delhi start from the month of April and continues up to the month of July.
In this season, the weather is hot and humid, and the temperatures lie in
the range of 25 degrees to 45 degrees Centigrade. Monsoon occurs between
July and mid-September. In this season, the city experiences rainfall that
gives relief from hot and humid weather. Temperature in monsoon lies in the
range of 30 degrees to 35 degrees Centigrade. Winter brings extreme cold
and low temperature. The season begins from December and continues till
January. The best time to visit Delhi is either during the months of
February and March or October and November. Other than these months, the
city is either too hot or too cold.