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Delhi is located in the north of India and is also known as New Delhi, the capital of India. Together with a number of smaller cities they form a metropolitan area - Delhi was founded centuries ago, New Delhi became the capital in 1931.
In New Delhi you get to know the daily Indian life. On the streets you see many people, traffic, rickshaws, horses and cows. Besides this hustle and bustle, Delhi has interesting culture and diverse architecture to offer. You will find mosques, temples and many other beautiful buildings. The Jama Mashid is the largest mosque in India. Qutab Minar is another impressive building. It is a stone tower over seventy meters high, a good example of Islamic culture. Delhi also has many interesting museums.
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Are there currently any Corona-related travel restrictions to New Delhi?
The sanitary situation in India is evolving rapidly, and so are the related travel restrictions. Check out the official government website for the latest updates.
How long is the flight from Melbourne to New Delhi?
The average flight time from Melbourne to New Delhi is about 20 hours. The time difference is 4 hours and 30 minutes: Melbourne is 4 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Delhi.
Which airlines fly from Melbourne to New Delhi?
Several airlines fly from Melbourne to New Delhi, including Etihad Airways, Air India, Qatar Airways, and Lufthansa.
Which airlines fly directly from Melbourne to New Delhi?
Direct flights from Melbourne to New Delhi are currently offered by Lufthansa and Air India.
How many airports are there in New Delhi?
Delhi has three airports: Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is one of three airports in the Indian capital New Delhi.
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