Air
Travel: Delhi
is well connected with the rest of the world. From the Indira
Gandhi International airport, Delhi is connected to virtually
all the major destinations in the world. Palam is another airport
serving Delhi. All the major airlines in the world fly through
Delhi and is easily accessible from anywhere in the world. On
the domestic front, it has an extensive network of domestic flights
too almost all the destinations in the country. It takes less
than two hours by air to reach Delhi from anywhere in India today.
Road
Travel: Delhi is well connected
with all the surrounding areas, including all the usual tourist
destinations such as Agra, Jaipur, Chandigarh and all the tourist
hill destinations in the lower Himalayan regions. Delhi is also
the starting point to Kashmir. Buses from all the major places
in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh
and Rajasthan are available for getting to Delhi.
Rail
Travel: Trains run from all the parts of the country to Delhi.
For nearby places like Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gwalior, Bhopal,
Lucknow and Kanpur, locals prefer the Shatabdi Express. There
are also the fast Rajdhani Express trains plying between Mumbai,
Calcutta and Bangalore from Delhi. The railway stations of importance
in Delhi are ( Old) Delhi in the north, New Delhi, and Hazarat
Nizamuddin to the south. A network of suburban trains run in a
circular railway.