5 Interesting Facts about Delhi Which Even Delhiites Do Not Know Delhi is undoubtedly the city to be proud of for several reasons. Though it has recently been making headlines for all the wrong reasons, it doesn’t take away its age-old glory. Here are some interesting facts about the capital city of India which even the local residents may not know. Read them to feel proud of your capital and include a few more places to your Delhi trip list.
The Greenest Capital City of the World One truth about Delhi that most tour guides won’t tell you is that it is the greenest capital city. With the name of Delhi topping the chart in pollution, it may be difficult to believe this fact, but it is true that Delhi has 20% of its land under forest cover. Indians should be proud that the capital of the country is so rich in flora. Next time you are on a Delhi city tour, visit areas like Deer Park, Lodhi Gardens, Delhi Ridge, etc. to admire the greenery of the city. It is our
duty to preserve the greens and curb the pollution that is making headlines and defaming Delhi.
Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary: Rich in bird population Delhi residents can complain about air pollution, but they can never lament the lack of rich fauna in the city, especially birds. In fact, the rising air pollution is a threat not only to human health but also to the rich bird population. Delhi ranks second in the list of bird rich capital cities in the world.
These are some unknown facts you will never come to know from anybody before visiting Delhi. So next time you are going for tours in Delhi, make it the first priority to visit the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary or the Okhla Bird Sanctuary to be amazed by the number and variety of birds you can see around you.
Public Transport Runs on CNG This one may be the toughest to believe with Delhi being slammed for the worst air quality during Diwali, but it is true that Delhi should have been one of the cities with the cleanest air because the entire public transport system here runs on CNG. This is a pollution free, eco-friendly gas compared to petrol and diesel and you can find buses and auto rickshaws using only this clean fuel. You have every reason to be proud of Delhi. Feroz Shah Kotla- The Second Oldest Cricket Stadium in India Living in Delhi means you are definitely visiting Feroz Shah Kotla every time India is playing. It is also advised to every tourist that while taking Delhi day trips, you must mandatorily visit the Feroz Shah Kotla cricket stadium. Not only is it witness to many historical matches but there is another reason to give it a visit.
What Eden Gardens is to Kolkata, Feroz Shah Kotla is to Delhi. But did you know that it is the second oldest cricket stadium in this country? We bet many people would be unaware of this historical fact. Built in 1883, it comes second to Eden Gardens which was built in 1864. Doesn’t this give you another reason to be proud of Delhi?
Qutub Minar is the Tallest Minaret in the World India boasts of several UNESCO World Heritage sites but Qutub Minar is indeed special among them. Almost all Delhi one day tour package includes a visit to this historical monument. It has every reason to be on the must visit list. Qutub Minar has been declared to be the tallest minaret in the world which adds one more feather in the cap of Delhi.
The entire monument is 73 metres tall and is made entirely of brick. Moreover, it is also one of the oldest surviving monuments in the country, built in the year 1192. The minaret has spiral stairs with 379 steps leading to the top of the minaret which unfortunately isn’t open to visitors. However, the architectural wonder can be well admired from outside and will definitely leave you mesmerized. Clicking a photograph in front of the Qutub Minar goes without saying for every tourist in Delhi.
For more info : - https://indiator.com/Delhi/All-Tour-Packages/8/0 For further Query call us on : 9871107030 U.K : 0-800-404-9881 Follow us on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IndiatorTravel Twitter - https://twitter.com/IndiatorTravel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/indiatortravels/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/Indiatortravel/ Google Plus – https://plus.google.com/+IndiaTorTravel Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/indiator/