Location of Delhi


Delhi, being the capital city of India holds a place of importance and so it is necessary to have a clear idea about the location of Delhi. The metropolitan city of Delhi lies in the northern part of India, in between 28.38°N latitude and 77.12°E longitude.

Geographical Location of Delhi



Delhi lies just in the central part of the Indian sub-continent, in between the Aravallis Range and the Himalayas. Delhi stretches over an area of about 1483 square kilometers and its breadth ranges in between 30 to 33 miles. Delhi lies almost 300 meters above the sea level. The entire topography of this city is divided into three separate regions, which are the Yamuna Flood Plain, the Plain and the ridge.

Topography of Delhi



Being situated in the western Gigantic Plain, most of the city lies on the western part of the Yamuna River. There are three other three canals that cross through this city. These canals are the Hindou Canal, the Agra Canal and the Yamuna Canal. The capital city of India is also surrounded by other important Indian states. The state of Haryana lies on the north, west and southern part of the city, while it is bordered by Uttar Pradesh in the east.

Delhi along with Jaipur and Agra forms a popular tourist angle in the north. This famous Delhi-Arga-Jaipur triangle attracts countless tourists. The strategic location of Delhi has made it the ideal point to begin a well planned tour of North India.

Last Updated on 04 July 2011