Monday, July 08, 2013

Space Tourism lift Off in Abu Dhabi!!!






You are sure to be surprised to know that Abu dhabi, one of the only remaining geographies of the world that doesn’t even have a passenger rail service, is on the road of becoming of a popular space tourism hub. The place is on the forefront of becoming a space port in coming years after the successful commencement of the first rocket powered test flight in to the space was engineered by Virgin Galactic, the first commercial space tourism company of the world co owned by Aabar Investments of Abu Dhabi and Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic. The program has entered into its final phase prior to the actual commencement of commercial space tourism facilities from Spaceport America in New Mexico.

It was in 2009 when the deal was announced between the two companies that Abu Dhabi would be getting exclusive regional rights for the upcoming Virgin Galactic tourism and space research flight, thus leading to the proposed construction of a spaceport right here in this Middle East geography. The announcement comes as a big landmark for Abu Dhabi industry which is fast becoming global in it approach. In fact, the same Aabar investments earlier bought 9.1% in Mercedes Benz maker Daimler and a 4% stake in California based Tesla Motors company San Carlos, making it the most active of all the Abu Dhabi’s investment funds.  The space port is also in line with the international plans of the emirate that has long competed for the international attention with its neighboring emirate Dubai.

Said to be the richest of all the seven sheikhdoms that make up the United Arab Emirates, the space port decision will also help the emirate in diversifying its identity as just an oil reserve emirate. In fact, according the founder of Virgin Galactic, Richard Branson, the emirate will take a giant leap in terms of travel when it will launch its own port that will ferry passengers to the outer universe. It will also help in taking forward the emirate’s plans o introduce science and technology at the grassroots level and help in boosting economic growth and improving business and service opportunities in the area. It will also help in enhancing tourism and foreign investment in the region.


So all you space junkies who have been dying to see just what’s outside this world of ours, Abu Dhabi spaceport will provide you with a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience weightlessness and a first hand look of how this beautiful Earth of ours looks from outside !!!     

Wonderful Tourist Attractions In Dubai

Dubai city ​​that was formerly the desert is now become a Paradise for tourists.Dubai is one of the top tourists destination and most luxurious city in the world. Dubai ranks 1st for luxury homes in the world Tourism is a booming industry in Dubai and there are so many things for tourists to do in Dubai, that no amount of time that will be enough to visit each attraction of this city.Dubai has become a new hotshot in tourism. People from all around the world travel to Dubai to enjoy its beautiful architecture, shop, enjoy amazing desert safari and dinner on a cruise.

Burj al-Arab



The Burj al Arab is a super-luxury hotel in Dubai, which claims to be the first seven-star hotel in the world. Built on an artificial island, the hotel is designed to resemble the billowing sail of a dhow, a traditional sailboat.This is the most important icon of Dubai.Building the Burj al-Arab, designed by Tom Wright,the Burj Al Arab soars to a height o
f 321 metres,, 66 floors and is the tallest building is fully used as a hotel. The building stands on an artificial island located 280 m offshore in the Persian Gulf. Burj al-Arab is owned by Jumeirah. Besides above the ocean waters, the high tower also features with a special dish of cocktail Skyview Bar, underwater restaurant, seven-star hotel rooms and an outdoor tennis court. Burj al-Arab become the most famous tourist attractions in Dubai.
 
Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa is world's tallest tower and most wonderful architecture.Burj Khalifa is an amazing feat of engineering- the story of which you can see if you take a trip to "At The Top"- the highest viewing platform in the world.This building includes part of the hotel, office space, Residential Apartments with all luxury facilities. The journey starts from the lower ground level of The Dubai Mall. Throughout the journey to the top, visitors are entertained by a multi-media presentation of the exotic history of Dubai and the marvel that is the Burj Khalifa.




Global Village


Global village in Dubai is a huge event running alongside Dubai Shopping Festival during the cooler months between November and February. It is the region's first cultural, entert
ainment, family and shopping destination. Breathtaking live performances, mouth-watering cuisine, authentic handicrafts and merchandise from different countries await you at the many national pavilions in Global Village. There are many more attractions, including thrilling rides, games and firework displays, to complete your visit.

 
Jumeirah Beach


Jumeirah beach is the most famous beach tourist attractions in Dubai. This beach stretches to 7 km, divided into seven beaches and each beach stretches miles and length. Two Coast fused in each Jumeirah Park, and Wadi Water Park is located on Jumeirah beach. The beach is dedicated to the water playground, and the Water Park are giving you enjoy free time for sightseeing water.




Palm Island

Frequently called the eighth wonder of the world, the Palm Islands of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are the world's largest artificial islands, each manmade into the shape of a palm tree.Palm Jumeirah has everything yo
u need to enjoy a wonderful holiday break.There's a wide range of daytime activities, including water sports, aquariums, theme parks and of course miles of beautiful beaches. And at night the bars, clubs and shows will offer plenty of fun and amusement.



The fun of travelling from Dubai to a huge deserted land can be breath taking. You would be amazed to see never ending dunes of sand across you. As far as your eyes can see, you will visualize just sand. During your trip you will encounter well bred camels and scattered villages.In addition to riding a camel, desert skiing and other natural roller coaster, here you can enjoy a puff shisha (Arabic tobacco) while watching the belly dancers in action.


Dubai marina


Dubai marina is one of the Dubai's newest touristattractions. The marina is situated at the backdrop of the amazing buildings of JBR and has great views, walkways and boat rides available. It is amazing either during the day or in the evenings. Dubai Marina is the largest man-made marina in the world and is home to super yachts and also Dubai Marina Mall.There are new play areas under the bridges linking the Marina to JBR, which helps bring the community together and Marina Mall

Thursday, July 04, 2013

Offbeat Kerala Destinations

Some Offbeat Kerala Tourism Destinations


Also known as ‘God’s own country’, Kerala is a beautiful Indian state squeezed in between the Western Ghats and the Arabian sea and containing some of the most beguiling beaches, tranquil temples, lush green mountain slopes and clement backwaters, all in a single place. Apart from some popular destinations advertised commonly on websites and other medias, Kerala has a lot more exoticity in store for you than these famous sites. Some of these not so famous yet equally refreshing and thrilling places that you can include in your itinerary are as follows:



Nelliampathi: Locally nicknamed as the ‘poor man’s Ooty’, Nelliampathi is one of the most popular hill stations of Southern India and has some breathtaking lush green tea gardens and  charming flora that are simply awesome.

Chempara Peak: Said to be the highest peak in Wayanad, Chempara peak is a popular trekking spot of Kerala with interesting scenic spots and mesmerizing views. There is even a small heart shaped lake that makes for a great view from high up the mountain.

Silent Valley National Park: Under consideration to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thee Silent Valley National Park is one of the last unexplored parts of Indian tropical evergreen forests. Home to some rare animal and bird species, the place is full of beautiful wilderness that will make you fall in love with the place.

Muzzhappilangad Beach: Perhaps the only drive in beach of India, the beach is located in Kannur town and is one of the largest in Asia. Enjoy a 5km ride splashing in the waters either in your bike or your cars.

Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary: Said to be the first bird sanctuary of Kerala, Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary has a rich biodiversity of over 300 bird species that make the place bliss to any nature lover. The place was also described as the richest bird habitat on Indian Peninsula by the famous ornithologist Salim Ali.

Vazhachal Waterfall: Located near the most popular waterfalls of Kerala- Athirappily Waterfalls, Vazhachal is great place to catch some fun away from the maddening tourist crowd.

Veliyaparamba Backwaters: Surrounded with lush greenery and small islands , this backwater stretch of Kasaragod is an ideal backwater destination that lies mostly unexplored. In fact, the place offers a relief from the maddening rushes and hum drum of the city life.

Cherai Beach: Referred to as ‘The Princess of Arabian Sea’, Cherai beach is one of the finest Arabian Sea beaches. Offering a great place to go jogging or that much wanted long walk, the place is also dotted with beautiful lagoons and paddy fields that add charm to the place.

Ponmudi: Also known as the Golden Peak, Ponmudi is a main hill station of Trivandrum standing at a height of 1100m above sea level. There are some quite adventuresome hairpin curves including roads and beautiful scenery on the way to top but the scenery from the top of the valley is well worth making the effort.

Beypore Beach: Located near Kozhikode, Beaypore is a beautiful beach where Middle East trading used to be done. There is a special ‘Pulimuttu’ or a 2km long stone bridge that stretches into the sea near the beach that makes for an awesome view and a must-take walk that will make you feel like you are standing right in the midst of sea.



Explore these unexplored gems of Kerala and spend your vacation collecting some beautiful memories that will last for a lifetime!!!
      


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Nepal Tourist Places

Nepal the land of Himalayas is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Nepal is a neighboring country of India. It is a small but beautiful country known for rich culture & tradition and a varied range of tourist attractions. There are numerous tourist destinations and attractions which boost Nepal tourism significantly.
Nepal is home to the eight out of the ten highest peaks in the world including Mount Everest the highest pinnacle in the entire globe. There are many beautiful and interesting places, some of these are:
KATHMANDU CITY
The city of Kathmandu, popularly known as City of Temples, is difficult to describe If on one hand it bears the burden of one of the poorest countries in the world, on the other it has also learnt to grow and accept the Western style of civilization, which, in a way, has led to heavy tourist traffic, giving boost to the industry that is the most important source of income for Nepal. Kathmandu is a small city founded around AD 723 as Manju-Patan .The opening of the country around 40 years back led to tremendous growth of tourism in the valley and the capital became a Mecca for trekkers, heaven for hippies, and a thriving cosmopolitan city.
Today Kathmandu is a fascinating old city where pagodas, narrow cobbled lanes, old carved windows, and stone shrines are backdrops to the drama of life that continues unhindered. Here the experiences are amazing, views fascinating, and the climate charming.

PASHUPATINATH
Pashupatinath temple is one of the most important shrines which the Hindus from all over the word are supposed to visit at least one in their life. Several hundred thousands of devotees pay homage to this temple every year. The main temple of Lord Shiva in Pashupatinath area is open only to Hindus. The entry fee of Rs. 500.00 is charged for visitors in Pashupatinath area.
DAKSHINKALI
Literally meaning the Kali of the south, this temple is dedicated to the Goddess Kali, the Hindu goddess of power. Goats, chickens, ducks etc. are sacrificed on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The temple itself is located in a forested canyon and lies 19 Km. from Kathmandu.
BOUDANATH
Buddhanath stupa located on the eastern side of Kathmandu close to Pashupatinath is the largest Buddhist Stupa in the world. Boudhnath is the religious centre for Nepal's considerable population of tibetans and here are a number of thriving monasteries. The entry fee for Bodhanath is Rs. 100.00
SWAYAMBHUNATH
Swayambhunath temple, also popularly called as Monkey Temple, is situated on a beautiful hill on the western part of the main city of Kathmandu. It is a Buddhist temple, but one can see the harmony among Buddhist and Hindu devotees meet in Soyambhunath where both the kinds of temples. The entry fee is Rs. 100.00


BHAKTAPUR
Also known as BHADGAON meaning the city of devotes, this place is the home of medieval art and architecture. Lying 14Km east of kathmandu city. This place was founded in the 9th century and is shaped like a conch shell. The city is at the height of 4600 ft. Above sea level. In Bhaktapur you will visit the Durbar Square with its array of temples overlooked by the palace of 55 Windows built by King Bupatindra Malla, the Nytapola Teple. This temple, which was also built by king Bhupatindra Malla, is the best example of the Pagoda style and stands on five terraces, on each of which stands a pair of figures, famous strong men, elephants, lions, griffins and goddesses. Time permitting, a visit to the museum of Thanka painting can also be considered. A 30 minute walk brings you to the Dattatraya temple and Pujari Math which can also be done provided there is plenty of time at the clients' disposal.

KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE

As the most impressive destinations for the tourists from outside world, Kathmandu's old town, the Durbar Square, offers very rich variety of ancient wood carving, stone sculptures and unparallel architectures. The Kasthamandapa, a wooden building, from which the name Kathmandu originates is located in the Durbar Square. The entry fee is Rs. 200.00
There are some interesting museums in this area. Kumari Ghar, where Living Goddess Kumari has her residence is also here.


PATAN
5 Km. away from Kathmandu city. Patan, also known as Lalitpur, is a city of fine arts, enclosed within 4 stupas, which are said to have been built in the 3rd century A.D. by Emperor Ashoka.You will see Durbar square, the Patan durbar (palace), which houses a bronze collection, the Krishna temple built by King Siddi Narsinh Malla, Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, and Mahaboudha Temple.
A trip to the Tibetan Refugee Centre and the Handicraft Centre will be included during your visit to Patan, where you will witness the hand weaving of Tibetan carpets and molding of metal statues.
LUMBINI
The birth place of Lord Buddha
Nepal is as well known to the world as the sacred birth place of Lord Buddha as it is famous for its mountains and monuments. It attained a high level of civilization and prosperity, and its acclaim is well deserved. Buddha was born into a royal family. Immediately after his birth, he took seven steps in the four cardinal directions, and wherever he set foot, a divine lotus flower bloomed.
The main attraction at Lumbini is the Secred Garden, which is spread out over 8 sq km and contains all of the treasures of this historical area. The Mayadevi temple is the main attraction for pilgrims and archaeologists alike. Here we find a bas relief that shows Mayadevi, the Buddha’s mother, giving birth to him. Standing west of the Mayadevi shirine is the oldest monument in Nepal, the Ashoka Pillar. The pillar was erected by Emperor Ashoka in order to commemorate his pilgrimage to the sacred site.



Saturday, June 22, 2013

Top Wildlife Destinations of India


Some Most Desirable Indian Wildlife Holiday Destinations

Indian subcontinent is richly endowed with varied climatic divisions and geographical floras and faunas. This diversity has resulted in creating a perfect environment for an equally vast variety of wildlife flora and fauna. Indian wildlife reserves offer some great wildlife experiences to the nature lovers. They range from majestic Himalayas of north to moist Nilgiri Hills in south with various lakes, deserts and forests in between. So let us take a look at some of the best wildlife destinations offered by the country to the nature lovers…



Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, Assam

Best season to visit: Nonmember to March
Location: 260kms from Guwahati
Also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this tiger reserve is home to some of the rarest and most endangered animal species of Indian subcontinent such as Indian one horned rhinoceros, capped langur, wild water buffalo and several others. No nature lover can get bored in the area as the topography keeps on changing from woodlands to swamps to elephant grass to even evergreen forests and majestic hills. It is this diversity that the place offers great opportunity to check out a rich mammal, reptile and bird life. To make your trip more memorable, there is also the opportunity to climb atop an elephant and get in close contact with the wild denizens of Kaziranga.




Gir National Park, Gujarat

Best season to visit: All times during the year except for the monsoon
Location: 365 kms from Ahmedabad
Pay court to the king of jungle in Gir Forests of the Gujarat as it is the only place in India where you can visit him. Their court and lineage has survived many battles and military coups. With a diverse wildlife and a large topography, the forest offers a lovely green setting right amidst the dry part of the state. Visit the park and you will most certainly be overwhelmed with the majestic presence of the Gir lions.



Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Best season to visit: October to June
Location: 230kms from Delhi
Considered to be one of the most sought after wildlife tourist destinations of India, Corbett National Park also enjoys the unique acclaim of being India’s first national park and oldest in Asia. Dedicated after the famous wildlife writer Jim Corbett, the park has healthy numbers of tigers, elephants and leopards living in its midst. If you are lucky, you can even get to spot the very endangered Gharial in the Ramganga river part of the park. However, to experience the true wildlife experience, do take up accommodations at the Dhikala lodge that is located in the inner reaches of the park. Though the lodge is completely fenced, yet you can experience the true wild by living so close to them.


Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka

Best season to visit: All year round, especially beautiful in monsoons
Location: 200kms from Bangalore
One of the only few tiger reserves of the country to remain open all year round, Nagarhole tiger reserve witnesses the biggest cogregeration of elephants in the season of summer. In fact, it offers the best opportunity in the world to sight leopard in its natural settings. Not only this, the place is treasure house for the nature lovers as it is a fantastic viewing place for tigers and various species of birds too. In order to enjoy the place to its fullest, do take a ride onto the boat cruises or the jeep safaris that will take you into the depths of the reserve and give you the ultimate wildlife experience.     




Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan

Best season to visit: To view tigers- March to May and or a full wildlife experience- November to February
Location: 180 kms from Jaipur
Rajasthan and royalty are something that go hand in hand. Ranthambore with its tigers are considered to be one of the royal jewels of the state in its wildlife crown. Located amidst the oldest mountain ranges of India- the Aravalis, Ranthambore offers an oasis of wildlife in the otherwise barren mountain area. The reserve’s lake also plays host to a lot of winged visitors from places afar every winter. You can even spot Machli, the reserve’s own tiger that enjoys the tag of being the most photographed tiger of the world. Share some of the most exciting tiger stories at the beautiful ancient temple on the top of Ranthambore Fort.    


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Perfect Time To Visit Valley of Flowers National Park



If words could describe the Valley of Flowers National Park in Uttarakhand, then
Eternity begins here in the “Valley of Flowers”. A land of endless meadows, with insurmountable snow capped peaks bearing icy glaciers that burst into streams, and a background of birdsong. Flowers carpet the entire valley and the leaves form a porous umbrella

Location:

The valley of flower lies in Uttarakhand bordered by Nepal and Tibet comes alive with the monsoon rain. The valley of flowers spread around 87 sq.km and declared as national park in 1982. The main Valley of Flowers is a glacial corridor, around five kilometers and 2 km wide. The Valley of Flowers National Park is located in Chamoli Garhwal, close to Nanda Devi National Park. It’s about 600 kilometers from Delhi, the nearest Airport is Dehradun and nearest railway station is Rishikesh.


The valley of flower opens from starting of June and the end of September as it's covered in snow the rest of the year. The best time to visit is from mid July to mid August, when the flowers are in full bloom after the first monsoon rain. The Valley of Flowers presents a different look each day when it becomes accessible from May to September.
Valley of Flower:
There are no human settlements inside the national park and grazing has been completely banned.
This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep.  The valley is also home to several fauna like Himalayan musk deer, yellow throated marten, snow leopard, blue sheep, black and brown bears. It is also home to a variety of birds like Himalayan golden eagle, snow partridge, Himalayan snow cock, Himalayan monal, snow pigeon and sparrow.

There are no accommodation facilities inside the Valley in Flowers as visitors are not allowed to stay inside the park. Hotels and lodges can be found in Ghangaria.

Where to eat

Like options to stay, there are no options to eat inside the park too. It is advisable to carry enough food stocks to last your trek. Ghangaria is the place where one can find restaurant and hotels.
Important Tips:

Access to the National Park is checked at the entrance to the gorge just above Ghangaria, where a small entrance fee is payable.
Don't trample on flowers to take those photographs!
Wear warm clothing and carry packed food and water.
Make sure you're physically fit to undertake the trek. Carry first-aid and any medication that you are normally advised.


Thursday, June 06, 2013


Some Unknown Indian Historical Facts


India is a country of diverse cultures, varied religions and innumerable languages and dialects. There are several fascinating things about this country’s history that you may not know. Here are just some of them…

·         World’s first university was built right here in India. The University of Nalanda in Takshila was established in 700 BC and is often termed as one of the biggest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. Students from all over the world came here to study courses in more than 60 subjects.

·         The three mathematical subjects Trigonometry, Algebra and Calculus have their origins in India. In fact, Sridhatacharya used quadratic equations as early as eleventh century. According to historical records, for Germans and Romans, the largest numbers were limited to 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as large as 10*53(10 to the power of 53) as early as 5000 BC with specific names for each. Even now, the highest that modern mathematics has gone to 10*12(Terra or 10 to the power of 12)

·         Indian medicine history shows usage of anesthesia from ancient times. Many ancient Indian texts give detailed account of the knowledge the ancient medical practitioners had of embryology, anatomy, metabolism, digestion, etiology, immunity and genetics.

·         Ayurveda enjoys the distinction of being the earliest known school of medicine known to mankind. It was actually consolidated by Charaka, also known as Father of Medicine, over 2500 years ago.

·         Your favorite board game, Snakes and Ladders, was created in this country by a 13th century poet Gyandev. Originally known as ‘Mokshpat’ and played with dices and cowrie shells, the ladders and snakes were a way of indicating virtues and vices that happen in a person’s life.  The game was a way of showing that good deeds are a way of taking a man up in his life while the snakes indicated the evil that takes a man through the cycle of rebirths.

·         One of the greatest contributions of India to western philosophy is grammar. Composed by Panini, the world had its first formal grammar lesson between 750 and 800 BC through his Astadhayi.  

·         It was Bhaskaracharya who calculated the exact time taken by Earth to orbit sun hundreds of years before the famed astronomer Smart. He gave the time to be 365.258756484, later confirmed by Smart.

·         It was recently proved by USA base IEEE organization that it was Prof Jagdish Bose and not Marconi who pioneered the wireless communication.

·         Surgery was an intimate part of Indian Medicine. In fact, Sushruta is termed as father of surgery as even 2600 years ago he was performing complicated procedures of brain surgery, plastic surgery, artificial limbs, cataract, caesareans, and urinary stones along with his fellow scientists. Over 125 surgical instruments were found to be used by them for these procedures.

·         Sanskrit is said to be the mother of all European languages. In fact, according to a Forbes magazine report, it is the most suitable language that can be used to design a computer software.
 

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

India Travel Tips

India offers a different aspect of her personality – exotic, extravagant, elegant, eclectic to each traveler to the country

If you're planning to visit the India, fallowing travel tips can make your passage to India  much more comfortable and rewarding.
DO
Travel light. You don’t want to drag heavy bags in this climate. India is about cultural immersion, not wardrobe changes. Pack only unlined cotton, linen, rayon, and thin silk clothes anything synthetic or heavier, and you will drip sweat. Bring a cotton-knit cardigan or light shoulder-wrap for frostily air-conditioned hotels and restaurants. Bring a zippered backpack or tote bag when you’re touring or walking around. You’ll be making a lot of impulse purchases and don’t want to carry around a bunch of plastic shopping bags. Forget about perfect grooming. You’ll soon get used to the heat, humidity, and dirty air. If you’re traveling on the cheap, bring an airline pillow for your comfort on crowded buses and trains and for overnights in less-than-deluxe digs. Drink sterilized water: Do not drink tap water. Carry water everywhere or buy on the fly.


DON'T...

Don’t avoid taking cabs. They are cheap. If your cab doesn’t have a meter, negotiate the price beforehand. 
Don’t pack shoes or anything with heels. Streets and attractions lack surfaces flat enough to handle any kind of heel. Even in nice restaurants, fancy shoes are overkill. Indians wear flip-flops or go barefoot. Jeweled flip- flops are as dressy as you need. Sneakers are fine for touring.
Don’t bring expensive jewelry, bags or sunglasses. Not only is India very casual, you don’t want to call attention to yourself or worry about your stuff
Last but not the least, Don’t show too much skin. Kama Sutra aside, this is a modest culture.

Accommodation

Reservations – You can book by phone or email.
Ask for a pick up - this seemed to work 60% of the time. When booking your reservation, ask for a pick up from the train station if that’s how you’re arriving.

Shopping
 There are always many, many vendors for every product ,go shopping at all non ivy league streets- u'll find some great stuff- local and traditional- search-Bargain- buy! Use this principle and u'll be fine
Bargain shamelessly with vendors. They expect it and will typically go down to about two-thirds of their asking price.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Kerala tourism awaits tourists for monsoon season



Kerala Tour packages has so many fantastic vacationer locations. It decorates with so many unbelievable attractions and sitting room of tourist interest like wildlife parks, backwaters, beaches and sanctuaries, rich and legacy temples, earliest forts and palaces and recollection of Portuguese and British reign. Kerala Tour Packages in order words is an peaceful destination where tourists can enjoy ultimate holidays and take back home incredible memories to relish in forever Torrential rain showers are expected to fall in Kerala backwaters tour packages by the first week of June. The meteorological section says that there will be some impediment in the showers than regular. 


The arrival of downpour also marks the preliminary of Kerala honeymoon tour growth business designed plans to convey foreign tourist to the state for the heavy shower tour. Monsoon Kerala tour operators has become a new tendency in the state’s tourism in the few preceding years. The foreign tourist comes in search of Kerala tour Ayurved packages frequently. The overseas tourist are mainly from Germany, France, Russia, UK. Apart from this, many marital tourists from different parts of India comes to state for Kerala honeymoon tour Ernakulum district topped in districts followed by Thiruvananthapuram. Mainly the domestic tourists are pairs who come here for have their wedding in Kerala. The maximum number of domestic tourist’s entrance was on December and the lowest was on July. But now the leaning is upside down and more people come for a Kerala tour in eccentric Wildlife Tiger tour packages seems to make use of this trend and bring more customers to the glory. Kerala packages offer outstanding excitement and offer tourists to enjoy holiday with eventual experiences. So plan for Kerala holiday and enjoy the ultimate holidays with immense happiness and delight.

Attractive, Adventurous Wildlife Tiger safari in India

As the group of people and sightseeing activities in the already heavily populated region south of Kaziranga grows, the area’s four main wildlife corridors, including Kanchanjuri, continue to be squeeze by human being activity and road and rail network. In addition to the Wildlife tiger tour, the photos also captured important and in danger of extinction wildlife tiger safari in India such as elephants, wild boar, general leopards, barking deer and even a melanistic leopard, usually known as black panther.

Kaziranga Tiger Reserve has the world’s maximum concentration of Wildlife tiger tour packages. Animals migrating from Kaziranga during floods to the Karbi Anglong hills to the South use particular wooded strips or ‘corridors’ running transversely National thoroughfare 37 to arrive at higher earth. Four main corridors are currently in one piece – Panbari, Haldibari and Kanchanjuri. India is hallowed with the stunning seasons, likely picturesque perfection, and also the well-known
Indian wildlife tiger safari in India that smooth the progress of the travelers to occurrence the astonishing escapade while they expend their holidays here.

Worldwide and Indonesian maintenance groups transfer trainees embrace upkeep worldwide, Sumatran Orangutan, World Wildlife Fund storing up curriculum, and the Sungei Wain sheltered Forest Management Unit (Kalimantan). Branch of Forestry Ranger Police in attendance have travelled from Riau (Sumatra), North Sumatra, Jambi, Aceh West Sumatra and Central Kalimantan provinces. In addition to Indonesian and foreign instructors from Bukit Tigapuluh National Park and the STCP, the limited health division, instruction staffs have been gathered from regional Police, the Indonesian Rhino Conservation Program and the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (Frankfurt Zoological Society).

Friday, May 31, 2013

Himalayan tourism


A Himalayan Retreat


The Himalayas are the highest and one of the most exciting mountain ranges of the world. From trekking to rafting to sightseeing to religious, the place offers many options for travelers. Stretching across Bhutan, India, China and Nepal, the snow capped mountain peaks offer a treasure house of experiences for the travelers.


As the snow capping the peaks of Himalayan mountains start to melt in spring, they become raging torrents of water crashing down on the rocks that block them, thus creating an unforgettable Himalayan experience- White water rafting. Most of the rafters choose to experience it at Rishikesh in Ganges River though there are various others flowing through these mountains. For those looking for a more serious rafting adventure, there is the Zanskar River snaking through Northern India that has the recommended waters for the experts.
For those looking for some eco- adventure excursions, mountain biking, eco safaris, hiking, rock climbing and rappelling along with some good old camping fun is the best option. The Himalayan trails pass through various time zones, thus offering the bicyclists an opportunity to see different types of floras and faunas in addition to enjoying the beautiful mountain scenery and a chance to visit some popular religious sites that dot the mountains. Some of you who like a simpler eco vacation, there are camping opportunities, done under the guidance of an expert, with rustic accommodations and small lanterns that do the work of what electricity does in normal day to day life.


However, Himalayas are not just about adventure tourism. It is also one of the top spa destinations of the world. Combining the best of international wellness experiences with traditional Indian wellness regimes of yoga, ayurveda and Vedanta, there is the Viceregal Palace, also known as the Ananda Spa that is considered to be the ultimate statement of subtle style. Once the place played host to some of the biggest heads of the state during the Maharaja times. Now completely restored to its ancient splendor complete with modern luxuries, the place plays ideal host to the biggest international names who come to enjoy luxury and peace at its best.

Remember this, Himalayas are more than just a physical experience. The place is rich with diverse flora and fauna, spectacular views, religious and peaceful monasteries perched on top of the hills, thrilling adventurous flowing waters, friendly locals and a rich and mysterious culture. All these add up to make your Himalayan tour a unique and unrivaled experience.  

   



Wednesday, May 29, 2013


Celebrating Yoga at its Birthplace


India is fast becoming popular as the ‘Land of Yoga’ rather than being that old world ‘Land of snake charmers’.  With the increasing popularity of yoga, the motivation for many people around the world to visit India has started shifting from just sightseeing to spiritual and physical discovery. More and more people are now visiting the country to learn more about the traditions of this holistic wellness method. Instead of visiting the Indian attractions such as Kerala, Goa and others, they are visiting ashrams in search of a more unique spiritual experience.


Among the leading yogic destinations of the country, Uttaranchal is the land of Ayurvedic health system and the ancient science of Yoga. In fact, Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world. It has various ashrams that offer short to long terms courses on yoga, meditation and Hindu philosophy. The place attracts thousands of tourists every coming year who come here wanting to escape from the humdrum and fast pace of the modern life. The relaxed pace of these ashrams and the serene environment in which they impart this wellness regime is a world away from all the daily chores and other modern day impediments that fill our day. Located in the Garhwal region of north India, Rishikesh is a major holy attraction that is always crowded with matted hair sadhus and pilgrims from all over the world at any given time of the year. The various ghats and temples that are speckled all over the city are a different world altogether where the only endeavor of human spirit is to be one with the almighty.


Yoga tourism is today an increasingly growing niche travel area. In order to visit these ashrams, you need to send intimations to the ashrams in advance so that you get the best when you arrive. There is also an International Yoga Festival organized by UP tourism every year from February 2nd to 7th that you can visit. This festival offers you an opportunity to practice various styles of yoga from masters of internationally well known yoga schools and styles. Participants in the same are also guided by the blessed presence and divine presence of spiritual masters and revered saints from all parts of India.



So, come experience yoga as never before at the place where it all started….India!!!         



Saturday, May 18, 2013

Unusual Interesting Facts about Incredible India


Even though India is fast becoming one of the most talked about countries of the world, there are still many things that you may not know about this place. So, come let us take you on a tour of an India that seldom comes forth in the news, one that is weird, unique and interesting at the same time.
  •    Have you ever heard of a living bridge that has not been built but has grown on its own??? Come to Cherrapunji in Meghalaya and you will get to see a bridge made entirely out of roots of the trees. Some of these root bridges are over a hundred feet long and are exceptionally strong enough to hold over fifty people or more at a time. One special bridge is considered to be one of the only kind in the world. It is, in fact, two bridges stacked over each other and is now popular as ‘Umshiang Double Decker Root Bridge’.

  •    News Flash: ‘Sea disappears before our eyes’!!! In Orissa on the Chandipur beach, the sea vanishes right in front of your eyes. Whenever there is a low tide, water recedes back about 5km leaving a plain stretch of land where the sea once was. In fact, it is this phenomenon that has earned the place the name of ‘Hide and seek beach’.


  •    Just around 18kms from Jaisalmer lies the cursed Kuldhara Village. Once a very lively village of Paliwal Brahmins, the place now lies abandoned with not even a single habitant. On a single night in 1825, all the village residents as well those living in the adjoining 85 other villages for reasons best left to legends.

  •   The Vishnu temple of Tirupathi down south is not one of the but THE largest religious pilgrimage destination of the world. Built in the 10th century, the place is larger than Mecca or Rome and has an average of over 30,000 visitors visiting everyday donating $6 million dollars together. 

  •  Located in the Tamenglong district of Manipur are the historic Thalon Caves, a historical attraction providing evidence of the Hoabinhian culture in India. There is something unusual about the caves that are located over 910m above sea level. Even as you are entering the same, you will get the feeling of venturing into another world that is dark, unknown and dangerous…

  • Visit the world’s first granite temple at Tanjavur, tamil Nadu, in the form of the famous Brihadeshwara Temple. Built between the period of 1004 AD and 1009 AD, the shikhara of the temple was built from one single 80 tonne granite piece. This magnificent piece of art was built in a period of just five years during the Rajaraja Chola’s reign.  

  • World’s highest cricket ground has been built right here in Chail, an Indian district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, at a height of 2444 meters above sea level. The pitch was built way back in 1893 after leveling a hilltop!!!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Indian Food Tourism



India: The Perfect Culinary Destination


Unlike the heavy rose and jasmine scents in the warm air, the Indian aroma is an unforgettable one. The place is home to some of the best multidimensional and eclectic cultural mix that has truly resulted in a variety of delightful food traditions. There is no dish that can be termed as the perfect symbolization of India itself as the country is full of regional culinary traditions that together form the Indian food culture.


The variety of Indian food is enough to make even the most colorful of the pictures seem bland in front of it. It is both fiery as well as aromatic at the same time, especially due to the spices used during the preparation of these gastronomical delights. In fact, the term ‘curry’ has today assumed unimaginable proportions as a true Indian dish for most of the English countries. These so called curries come in all forms and tastes all across India depending upon the region you are visiting. It may be fiery red down south a mellower orange up north while on the western side you may find it leaning more towards the color of sunflowers. Be prepared for the chilly shock as and when you taste the same curry in the north eastern side of India whose chilies are said to be among the most potent ones of the world. Like the palette of an artist, an Indian kitchen is full of as many as twenty five spices used as per the directions and taste of the cook.

For all of you who love to sample vegetarian stuff and are a perfect vegetarian, India is the place where you will get to sample more vegetarian dishes you could find in whole Europe. The sweets too are something that need to be tasted to be truly experienced for their culinary delight and taste. Whether it’s a ‘kulfi’ or a ‘jalebi’ you will find your sweet tooth asking for more of these gastronomical wares. In addition to this, you will find an abundance of both the temperate and the tropical fruits here such as the apricots, watermelons, mangoes, strawberries, pomegranates and many others along with other western confectioneries.  To complete your food journey, do not forget to sample the ‘Paan’, a betel leaf wrapped with spices such as cardamom and aniseed.    


Indian food journey is so vast and countless, that it can hardly be kept shackled just into the kitchens. Available right on every street corner is some irresistible snack houses that offer great spicy food at inexpensive rates. However, caution needs to be taken by people sampling these for the first time as it can turn even the most seasoned foodie’s stomach upside down!!!! Given these delights, it is no wonder that Indian food is one of the most of popular cuisines of the world. So, take your savory glands on the most delightful gastronomical vacation they have ever been on !!!! 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Touring Along the lines of Golden Triangle India




Touring Along The Lines Of The Golden Triangle


India, as a country needs no introduction. It is a place that symbolizes Unity in Diversity. You can traverse through its whole length and breadth and yet there would still be something unexplored on your map. In order to get to know some of the best iconic sights, it is best to have a tour plan ready. One of the must try treks that you can take to visit some of the best places of the country is the Golden triangle tour India. There are various tour operators that provide packages along these lines that indulge your adventurous spirit to the fullest. So let us get started to getting to know about this tour a little more so that you can plan your golden triangle India vacation accordingly:

Delhi

Delhi is not just the capital of India, it is in fact the main hub of the rich history of the country. There is the Red fort and the Humayun’s Tomb for the historical buffs, in addition to the architecturally magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan and the majestic India Gate. For the foodies, get to sample some of the famous local gastronomical delights of the city such as the kathi lunch at Khan Chacha or a cocktail at Cheri or even some obscure Hole in the wall restaurant in the lanes of the city where you can eat like a king for a small amount. However, be aware of the spices as they are famous to turn even a locals’ belly to mush….!!!


Agra

Next on our golden Triangle India tour comes the internationally famous city of Agra. After all, no trip to India is complete without a visit to the beautiful Taj Mahal. Explore the monument to its fullest but do keep some time in hand to visit some of the lesser known yet equally interesting local attractions such as Mehtab Bagh Gardens and Rajeshwar and Kailash temple. Foodies will also be equally delighted by the local authentic cuisines in addition to a special rooftop restaurant that offers you meals with Taj Mahal serving a romantic backdrop.


Jaipur


One of the upcoming popular international tourist destinations is Jaipur. With its glorious forts, majestic temples and beautiful sandstone buildings, the place acts as an apt end to the glorious Golden Triangle tour India. In addition to these beautifully historical monuments, there is also the added attraction of the Bapu Bazaar and the Jowhri Bazaar for the shopaholics. Pick up items at dirt cheap rates before sampling one of the famous local delights- ‘pyaz ki Kachori’. After filling your tummy, it is time now to fulfill your senses with beautiful local attractions such as Hawa Mehal, Amber fort, and the 17th Century Jai Singh Observatory.


After garnering some unforgettable views from this whole trip, it is now time to drive back to Delhi where the Golden Triangle tour India is officially considered to be over. However, do remember, the trip may be over but the memories you gather from the same will remain for ever and ever in your mind, thoughts and photo album.