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Monday, January 7, 2008

Weekend Getaways from Kolkata

Once the capital of India Kolkata is one of the four metros of India. Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. During the British regime Kolkata was one of their important centres and they built a number building here. Victoria Memorial is one of the treasures of British East India Company. Besides, the city has a number of museums, colonial buildings, metro railway and many other attractions. Kolkata also makes an ideal base for visiting the nearby places like Sunderbans, Shanti Niketan etc. So, when visit Kolkata, don’t forget to pay to places located close to the city.

Bakkhali (130 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : One of India’s most secluded beach, Bakkhali boasts of a beautiful casurina tree lined white sand beachfront. Visit Bakkhali during your Kolkata trip. When you are at Bakkhali sit quietly on the beach and enjoy the various moods of the sea. Also catch a spectacular sunset at Bakkhali that will be a long lasting treasure for you. If you like seafood, then Bakkhali is your paradise because here you can find a variety of sea-fish. If you are traveling Bakkhali in winter, you can also see hordes of migratory birds.

Sunderbans (131 kms, Driving time +4 hours ) : If you have a long dream of seeing the Royal Bengal Tiger moving freely in the natural habitat, than Sunderbans is a perfect place for you. Originally the Sunderbans is an estuarine mangrove forest that was turned into a tiger reserve. Besides Royal Bengal tiger, you can see wildanimals like barking deer and spotted deer, monkeys, civet cats, monitor lizards and otters. Sunderbans is also home to aquatic wildlife such as olive ridley turtles, estuarine crocodiles, river terrapins, gangetic dolphins, black finless porpoises, catfish, mudskippers, crabs, shrimps and lobsters.

Bishnupur (151 kms, Driving time +4 hours ) : After experiencing Kolkata’s scorching heat and inhaling dust particles, visit the peaceful town of Bishnupur which is like a breath of fresh air. Surrounded by verdant fields all round, Bishnupur beckons you to a quick getaway with a difference. Here you will see the unique terracotta temples built by the Malla kings to celebrate their love for Krishna, the Blue God.

Digha (187 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : An ideal beach for a fun-filled holiday Digha offers a fine combination of sun, sea and sand. Once called the "Brighton of the East" by Warren Hastings, Digha is a perfect place for a great weekend or honeymoon. You may visit Digha almost all through the year because it never remains much crowded and it will surely mesmerize you with its serene beauty.

Murshidabad (211 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : A place of historic importance, Murshidabad was once the last capital of independent Bengal. Established by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, Murshidabad witnessed the last days of the Mughal rule in India before it became part of the British Empire. Even today Murshidabad is dotted with several beautiful monuments of 18th century.

Shantiniketan (213 kms, Driving time +7 hours ) : Far from the hustle and bustle of Kolkata, Shantiniketan is a quiet place and provides you a welcome break. Shantiniketan is known for nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s dream Vishva Bharati University.

Chandipur (240 kms, Driving time +7 hours ) : Chandipur is a beautiful, peaceful seaside resort having a fine silvery beach. Everyday at low lite the sea in Chandipur recedes for 5 km, coming back to original position only when the high tide comes in. Due to this unusual phenomena at Chandipur you will find miles of fine silvery sandy beach, littered with shells and driftwood.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Weekend Getaways from Bangalore

One of the biggest cities of India,Bangalore is popularly known as the IT (Information Technology) city. Situated in the southern part of India, Bangalore is home to world’s largest IT companies. Apart from a commercial city, Bangalore is equally famous as a tourist destination. Nightlife of Bangalore is very much entertaining and you will large number of pubs across the city. In addition, Bangalore’s pleasant climate, well-laid out gardens, massive colonial buildings make it a favoured destination for global tourists. Bangalore also makes an ideal base for visiting nearby famous tourist spots. Some of the important getaways in and around Bangalore are :

Bheemeshwari (100 kms, Driving time +2 hours ) : Situated on the bank of Caurvery river, Bheemeshwari offers a perfect combination of adventure, natural beauty and pleasant relaxing ambiance. Bheemeshwari is an ideal place to for enjoying a relaxing holiday with family or friends. You can also enjoy the angling here and capture some wonderful pics of nature.

Shivanasamudram (120 kms, Driving time +3 hours ): Shivanasamudram is famous for its spectacular waterfall and picturesque vistas. Here the water falls from a big height and it refreshes the visitors with fine spray of water. Don’t forget to enjoy the coracle ride in the pool situated at the bottom of the Barachikki fall. It is really an unforgettable experience.

Srirangapatnam (127 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : Srirangapatnam is an island and known for its historic importance. Once the capital of Mysore king Tipu Sultan, Srirangapatnam is also known for famous ancient temples.

Hassan (196 kms, Driving time +4 hours ) : A historical town, Hassan was the seat of power from Hoysala Empire during 11th – 13th century and now it is an important pilgrimage destination for the Jains. During their reign the Hoysala rulers had built a number of temples in Hassan and it houses a number of important heritage structures. Hassan is named after the presiding deity, Goddess Hasanamba and there is a famous temple of the Goddess in the heart of the town.


Mudumalai (224 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : Spread over an area of 321 sq.km the park provides shelter to a wide variety of wildlife and habitat like swamps, evergreen forest and grassland. Mudumalai has one of the highest concentrations of elephant in South India. Apart from elephants, here you can see other wildanimals like tiger, panther, wild dogs, gaur, sambhar, deer, wild boar, civets, macaques and monitor lizard. Mudumalai is also famous for its birdlife, the park is filled with exotic birds like parakeets, barbets, hornbill, crested hawk eagle, woodpecker etc.

Kemmanagundi (240 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : Kemmanagundi is a God gifted place and you can visit it at any time of the year, but during monsoon it looks more beautiful. The picturesque landscape is dotted with lush forests and waterfalls that gushing down the rock face. While driving upto Kemmanagundi you will be surely greeted by spectacular mountain scenery.

Kakkabe (248 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : If you are fond of outdoors and have the spirit of adventure, then Kakkabe may be a place for you. Kakkabe is situated amidst the densely wooden rain forest and coffee plantations, overlooked by the Thadiyendamol peak. You will be certainly amazed by the lush green forests, coffee plantations and natural beauty of Kakkabe. You can also see a variety of wildlife here.

Madekeri (260 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : Madekeri is an evergreen hillstation, located in the Coorg district of Karnataka. Set amidst lofty hills and dense lush forests, tea garden and coffee plantations, Madekeri offer excellent environs for a relaxing holiday. Madekeri is home to 19 th century fort which narrates the tales of rich past.

Ooty (290 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : Ooty or Ootacamund is Tamil Nadu’s one of the most popular holiday destination. Nestled amids the Nilgiri Hills and enveloped in blue mist, the beautiful hill station of Ooty has its own distinct charm. On the hill slopes you can see colourful attractive wild flowers. Just outside the town the tea and cardamom plantations and eucalyptus forests add more to its beauty. Ooty was developed as a hill station by British, even today you can see old British style cottages and bungalows, many with fireplaces and pretty gardens; and stone walled churches with stained-glass windows.

Kukke Subrahmanya (290 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : Of course, Kukke Subrahmanya is a place of religious important but even you are not much religiously inclined, you can enjoy nature’s beauty and treks through lush green forests and lofty hills. Subrahmanya Temple is the main temple here, other temples located in the complex are Adi Subrahmanya temple, Vedavyasa Samputa Narasimha Temple, Shringeri Mutt, Raktheshwari Temple and Kashi-Katte Ganapati temple.

Coonoor (300 kms, Driving time +7 hours ) : Coonoor is an unspoilt small hill station in the Nilgiris. With lush tea gardens and beautiful flowers, serene atmosphere, Coonoor provides a perfect environs for a peaceful sojourn.

Mangalore (347 kms, Driving time +7 hours ) : Basically a port city, Mangalore is situated between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Mangalore has a number of fine beaches which offer excellent opportunities to pass some relaxing time. Swimming is not safe here due to the presence of sharp edged rocks and rough water. Mangalore is also home to numerous temples, shrines, dargahs and churches.

Kudremukh (351 kms, Driving time +8 hours ) : The biggest Wildlife Protected Area in the Western Ghats, Kudremukh National Park comes under the Global Tiger Conservation Priority. Kudremukh will amaze you with verdant coffee and tea plantations and evergreen forests. In the thick forests of Kudremukh you can see a variety if wildanimals.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Weekend getaways from Mumbai

India’s commercial capital Mumbai is a very fast city and here people always remain in hurry. Of course, Mumbai is not having much options for providing some peaceful retreat to residents or visitors, but there are a number of place around Mumbai where one spend some good time. Close to Mumbai there are a number of places which offers excellent holidaying options. Some of the popular weekend getaways from Mumbai include :

Karjat (88 kms, Driving time +2 hours ) : Just 88 kms away from Mumbai, Karjat makes a perfect getaway. Set on the banks of the Ulhas river, Karjat is a beautiful place with the gushing river, verdant field and green-topped hills all around. Karjat is also famous for adventure sports, you can hop, skip and jump here.

Matheran (100 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : A quiet and un-spoilt hill station, Matheran is located very close to Mumbai. You should remember that vehicles are not allowed in the hill station and you have to either walk or ride a horse or take a buggy ride to reach there.

Khandala-Lonavala (104 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : The twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala are a excellent choice as weekend getaways from Mumbai. Bestowed with picturesque vistas and romantic aura, the twin hill resorts make a favoured destination for honeymooners and common travellers. Lonavala is set at a height of 625 m above sea level and Khandala is a little lower. You will really like the journey to Lonavala and Khandala as you have to reach by winding roads around the Western Ghats.

Alibag (108 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : One of the most popular getaways of Mumbai, Alibag attracts large number of people. Those who are looking for some peace, Alibag is the perfect place. With its lush tropical beauty, palm fringed beaches, lush mango orchards, chikoo-wadis and paddy fields Alibag offers a pleasantly retreat. During the monsoons, Alibag becomes more beautiful it offers a romantic setting for honeymooners and common travellers as well.

Kamshet (110 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : Kamshet is a picturesque destination and located very close to Mumbai. Nestled amidst fields and villages, with a beautiful lake in the vicinity, Kamshet offers a perfect getaway for tourists visiting Mumbai.Kamshet is also considered as one of the best places in India to undertake the adventure sport of para gliding in India. So during your Mumbai trip go for a holiday or honeymoon with a difference at Kamshet.

Malshej Ghat (150 kms, Driving time +3 hours ) : For those who want to experience nature at its best and looking for a memorable holiday, Malshej Ghat is a perfect place. Malshej Ghat has shimmering waterfalls, splendid green hillsides and amazing rock formations. Every year between July and September, the flamingoes come to Malshej Ghat all the way from Europe and add to the scenic vistas of the place.

Murud-Janjira (165 kms, Driving time +5 hours ) : A peaceful fishing village with a beautiful seashore, Murud-Janjira make a perfect getaway from Mumbai. In fact, Murud-Janjira is a holiday and honeymoon destination with a difference and it will surely mesmerize you. See the wooden cottages and relax at lovely beach edged with swaying betel palms, coconut fronds and groves of casuarinas. Also visit the temple of Dattatreya which provides commanding view of the entire bay.


Bhandardara (185 kms, Driving time +4 hours ) : If you are looking for an un-spoiled place, where you can connect directly to the nature, then Bhandardara may be a place for you. The pristine Arthur lake and the lush-green forests of the Sahyadrai hills add more to the beauty of Bhandardara. You will also get mesmerized by seeing the 150 m high Wilson dam which is not just an engineering marvel but is also the lifeblood for the paddy fields nearby. The ancient Agastya Rishi Ashram set on the banks of the Pravara River is another attraction of Bhandardara. It is said that the ashram is mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana as the spot where Ram met Agastya Rishi.


Shirdi (250 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : A major pilgrimage centre, Shirdi is located close to Nasik and offers an aura of spiritual sanctity. Shirdi was the home of the saint Sai Baba who lived here for 80 years. People believe that Sai Baba himself calls his devotees to Shirdi and that his blessings can heal even the deepest wound.


Mahabaleshwar (290 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : Mahabaleshwar is a beautiful hill station popular with couples on their honeymoon as well as families with kids in tow. Set at an altitude of 4,500 ft in the Sahyadri Mountains, Mahabaleshwar offers spectacular view of the lush valleys of the Deccan and the Konkan coast.


Panchgani (268 kms, Driving time +6 hours ) : Set amidst the five hills, Panchgani is a favourite getaway for those weary of Mumbai’s fast life. Blessed with the pristine natural beauty, Panchgani is a favourite destination for honeymooners and vacationers.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Weekend Getaways from Delhi

It is true that Delhi itself offers a number of options where you can enjoy your weekend to fullest. Delhi is home to adventure and water sports parks, lakes where you can enjoy boating and several other leisure options. However, the crowds and hustle and bustle of city, do not give you sufficient time to relax. For those who are looking for a perfect weekend, Delhi has a number of interesting getaways.

Some of the famous getaways from Delhi are :

Surajkund (11 kms) : Surajkund is situated at a distance of 11 km from Qutab Minar on the Mehrauli-Badarpur road. Here you will see a perennial lake flanked by rock-cut steps. Another attraction of the place is the Sun temple built by Surajpal, a Tomar chieftain during AD 1000, the remains of which can still be seen. Eeryear the Surajkund Crafts Mela is organized here which provides a glimpse of the centuries-old crafts traditions of India.

Badhkal Lake (30 kms) : A popular picnic spot, Badhkal Lake lies just 30 kms away from Delhi in the Faridabad district of Haryana. Badhkal Lake is a natural pool surrounded by vast lawns and lush greenery. The lake also offers boating facilities to tourists.

Sultanpur (46 kms) : Sultanpur is a small bird sanctuary, located 46 kms from Delhi in Haryana state. Around the bird sanctuary there is a shallow lake with reeds and other waterside plants. During the winter months of November-December the bird sanctuary becomes a hub of activity. Every year northern migratory birds arrive in Sultanpur bird sanctuary. The lake inside the sanctuary is also home to the only indigenous Indian crane - Sarus.

Pataudi Palace (60 kms) : A great weekend destination, Pataudi Palace is situated at a distance of 60 km from Delhi. Pataudi Palace is the home of the former Indian cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and actress Sharmila Tagore. Pataudi Palace is a perfect destination to spend good time with family and friends or celebrating a special event together. Take a drive from Delhi to reach Pataudi Palace and create some wonderful memories.

Tilyar Lake (70 kms) : A favourite getaway for tourists visiting to Delhi, Tilyar Lake lies 70 kms away from Delhi in Rohtak district of Harayana. Tilyar Lake offers facilities of accommodation, restaurants and bar. You can enjoy boating in Tilyar Lake. The lake also has children's park and a mini zoo.

Neemrana (122 kms) : Neemrana lies 122 kms away from Delhi, just atop a rocky outcrop above a quiet village. Neemrana is the site of a massive fort built by Prithiviraj Chauhan III in 1464. Few years back the Neemrana Fort has been converted into a heritage resort.



Mud Fort (80 kms) : For those who are looking for some peaceful moment, Mud Fort of Kuchesar is perfect destination. Set 80 kms away from Delhi, the Mud Fort was constructed in the mid-18th century by the Jat rulers. The Mud fort was built with seven turrets so as to withstand the attacks of enemies. Over the centuries the fort has bravely withstood the attacks of the Marathas, Sikhs, Rohillas, and Rajputs, as well as the French and the East India Company.

Kesroli (150 kms) : Take a three-hour drive from Delhi to reach Kesroli in Rajasthan. Kesroli is the site of the 16 th century seven-turreted fort. Perhaps built by the Yaduvanshi Rajputs, the ruined fort provides breathtaking views of the surroundings.

Bharatpur (176 kms) : Located at a distance of about 176 kms from Delhi, Bharatpur is famous for its birds sanctuary. A UNESCO WOrld Heritage Site, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park. One of India's premier wildlife sanctuaries, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a beautiful tree-shaded wonderland of water-bodies and marshes. Here you can see a variety of avian species including migratory birds as well.

Haridwar (200 kms) : One of the most important religious centres for the Hindus, Haridwar is situated at a distance of 200 kms from Delhi. Every year millions of devotees visit Haridwar to take bath in Holy Ganges to cleanse themselves of sins. Many people also reach the town to perform the last of the post funeral rites. Haridwar is dotted with innumerable ashrams and temples. Here you can see sadhus in saffron and white performing various rites or meditating by the river. Besides, the brightly lit temples, the river shimmering with thousand of diyas at night and the air filled with sound of temple bells and hymns make the town more lively. The Maha Kumbh will take place at Haridwar in 2010.

Agra (201 kms) : Situated at a distance of 201 kms from Delhi, Agra was the capital of mighty Mughals during 16th and 17th centuries. During their rule the Mughals constructed a number of interesting structures in Agra that include forts, palaces and tombs. Even today the forts and monuments of Agra draw tourists from all over the world. Mughal Emperor Akbar built the Agra Fort which still stands and tells the story of the bygone era through its grand palaces, mosques, entrances etc.

Just one km ahead of Agra Fort, is Taj Mahal which has been declared one of the seven wonders recently. Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, Akbar’s Tomb (Sikandra – 10 kms) and deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri (35 kms) are other interesting places related to Mughals. Agra also offers excellent opportunities for shopping. You may buy leather items, handicrafts marble items in Agra markets. For a weekend trip to Agra you may hire a taxi or cab. You may also reach Agra by bus or train.

Other Famous Weekend Getaways from Delhi :
Corbett National Park (Uttaranchal), Lansdowne (Uttaranchal), Mussoorie (Uttaranchal), Naukuchiatal (Uttaranchal), Rajaji National Park (Uttaranchal), Rishikesh (Uttaranchal), Sariska Tiger Reserve (Rajasthan), Ajmer (Rajasthan), Bikaner (Rajasthan), Nainital (Uttaranchal),Ranikhet (Uttaranchal) Ranthambhore (Rajasthan), Samode (Rajasthan) and Shimla (Himachal Pradesh).

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Bed and Breakfast scheme by Ministry of Tourism India

India is a God gifted land boasts of a thousands of tourists attractions that draw tourists from all over the world. Today India is one of the world’s most visited tourist destination that have brought a unprecented boom in country’s tourism industry. Since the beginning of this decade the Indian tourism industry is rapidly growing and it always mover towards a new high. A number of important factors were behind such growth in tourism industry, but the Indian government has also contributed a lot to promote tourism globally. At the same time the hotels, resorts, lodges and other accomodation options deserves some plaudits as the world class services offered by them make tourists trip to India pleasant and memorable.

For attracting the tourists from world over and making their travel hassle-free the Indian government introduce new-new attractive plans. Bed and Breakfast scheme is a new scheme launched by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. With the moto of providing comfortable accommodation facilties and standardized world clas services to the global tourists, and to supplement the availability of accommodation in the Metros and tourist destinations, Ministry of Tourism will classify fully operational rooms of Home Stay Facilities as "Incredible India Bed and Breakfast (B&B) Establishments". Basic idea behind the ‘Bed and Breakfast scheme’ is to provide clean and affordabl accommodation place for foreigners and demestic tourists as well. Besides, the foreign tourists will also get an excellent opportunity to stay with an Indian family to experience Indian customs and traditions and relish authentic Indian
cuisine.

According to present plan the Bed and Breakfast facilities will be categorized into two categories namely (a) Siver (b) Gold). Bed and Breakfast establishments will have to apply for approval from the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. The Regional Classification Committee, as specified in the guidelines, will inspect and assess such establishments based on facilities and services offered. For approval of Bed and Breakfast establishments the details of the standards, facilities, services and the documents required will be as per these guidelines.

Once approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, the Bed & Breakfast Establishments will be duly publicized. Further a directory of all such approved Bed & Breakfast establishments will also be prepared, so as to enable domestic as well as foreign tourists to live in a homely environment and to take advantage of the scheme. Efforts will also be made to organize short term training in hospitality trade to those who would opt for such training.

Where to apply
Bed & Breakfast Establishments can send their applications along with the requisite fees to:-
1. Regional Director (North), Indiatourism,
88 Janpath, New Delhi
-110001.Tel: 011-23320005/8 (for States of Jammu &
Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttranchal, NCT
of Delhi, UT of Chandigarh and Uttar Pradesh except Agra and
Varanasi).

2. Regional Director (West), Indiatourism,
123 M. Karve Road,
Mumbai -400020.Tel: 022-22033144 (for States of Gujarat,
Chattisgarh, UT of Daman & Diu, Dadra Nagar Haveli and
Maharashtra except Aurangabad).

3 Regional Director (South), Indiatourism,
154 Anna Sallai,
Chennai -600002. Tel: 044- 28460193 (for States of Tamil
Nadu and UT of Lakshwadweep).

4 Regional Director (East), Indiatourism,
"Embassy", 4
Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata -700071. Tel: 033 -22825813
(for States of West Bengal and Jharkhand).

5 Regional Director (North- East), Indiatourism,
Amravati Path,
Christian Basti, G.S. Road, Guwahati -781007. Tel: 0361-
2341603 (for States of Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland,
and Sikkim).

6. Director, Indiatourism,
KFC Building, 48 Church Street,
Bangalore -560001, Karnataka. Tel: 080-25585417 (for the
State of Karnataka).

7. Director, Indiatourism,
State Hotel, Khasa Kothi, Jaipur-
302001. Tel: 0141- 2372200 (for the State of Rajasthan).

8. Director, Indiatourism,
Sudama Palace, Kankar Bagh Road,
Patna-800020, Bihar. Tel: 0612-2345776 (for the State of
Bihar).

9. Manager, Indiatourism,
191, The Mall, Agra- 282001, Uttar
Pradesh. Tel: 0562-2226378 (for the city of Agra).

10. Manager, Indiatourism,
15-B, The Mall, Varanasi –
221001, Uttar Pradesh. Tel: 0542-2501784 (for the city of
Varanasi).

11. Manager, Indiatourism,
B/21B.J.B. Nagar,
Bhubaneshwar -751014, Orissa. Tel: 0674-2432203 (for the
State of Orissa).

12. Manager, Indiatourism,
Near Western Group of Temples,
Khajuraho -471606, Madhya Pradesh. Tel: 07686-
242347 (for the State of Madhya Pradesh).

13. Manager, Indiatourism,
VIP Road, 189, IInd Floor, Port
Blair-744103, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Tel: 03192-
236348 (for the UT of Andaman & Nicobar Islands).

14. Manager, Indiatourism,
3-60-140, IInd floor, Netaji Bhawan,
Liberty Road, Himayat Nagar, Hyderabad -500029, Andhra
Pradesh. Tel: 040-23261360 (for the State of Andhra
Pradesh).

15. Manager, Indiatourism,
Willingdon Island, Kochi -682009,
Kerala. Tel: 0484-2668352 (for the State of Kerala).
16. Manager, Indiatourism, Communidade Building, Church
Square, Panaji -403001, Goa. Tel: 0832-2223412 (for the
State of Goa).

17. Manager, Indiatourism,
‘Krishna Vilas’, Station
Road, Aurangabad -431005, Maharashtra. Tel: 0240-
2364999 (for the city of Aurangabad).

18. Manager, Indiatourism,
U Tirot Singh Syiem Road, Police
Bazaar, Shillong -793001, Meghalaya. Tel: 0364-225632
(for the State of Meghalaya).

19. Manager, Indiatourism,
Sector ‘C’, Barapani Police Point,
Naharlagun -791110, Arunachal Pradesh. Tel: 0360-2244328
(for the State of Arunachal Pradesh).

20. Manager, Indiatourism,
Old Lambu Lane, Jail Road, Imphal -
795001, Manipur. Tel: 03852-221131 (for the State
of Manipur).

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Searching for a right travel agent in India

Before travelling to a new destination you should have a brief idea about the city and its nearby areas. But the fact is that, by reading about the destination in books, magazines or Internet you would not be able to get the complete information. Hence, for your safe and pleasant journey it is advised to consult a travel agent and tour operator of that destination. But getting the right travel agent is an important thing and you should always look for them, before booking a tour. Usually the travel agent and tour operators make tall claims, but in reality their offer very poor service and spoil your whole trip.


Very recently me and my family members visited Rajasthan to see the various marvelous forts, monuments and temples. As expected the attractions of the Rajasthan were stunning and we enjoyed the camel safari across the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer. However our experience during Rajasthan trip was spoilt due to the poor quality of services offered by our travel agent. All the staff including the driver was rude. Our driver was very terrible and often going missing for almost an hour. The hotels arranged for us were lacking basic hygiene causing us to have stomach upsets and indigestion problems. In short, Rajasthan was full of adventure and innumerable interesting tourists spots, but our travel agent made our vacation an unpleasant affair.



Hence, for a good and enjoyable trip to India, I always suggest you people to look for right travel agent. Of course, for first timers getting the authentic tour operator and travel agent in not an easy job. For your assistance I am giving a list of some of India’s authentic tour operator and travel agents.



A La -carte tours Pvt.Ltd - http://www.allindia-tours.com/
Anglo Indiago Travels Ltd. - http://www.angloindiago.com/
Beckon Tours Private Limited - http://www.beckontours.com/
Beyond Boundaries - http://www.beyondboundariesindia.com/
Capital City Travel and Tours - http://www.tourism-india.com/
Cox & Kings - http://www.coxandkings.com/
Caretaker Tours and Travels - http://www.caretakertours.com/
Dolphin Travels - http://dolphinindia.com/
Erco Travels - http://www.ercotravels.com/
Flo Travels - http://www.flotravels.com/
Highland Travels - http://www.highlandtravels-tours-india.com/
Indian Travel Consultant - http://www.indiantravelconsultant.com/
Kapil Tours and Travel - http://www.indiantravelinfo.com/
Max Holidays - http://www.allindiatravelinfo.com/
Minar Travels - http://www.minartravels.net/
Namaste Tours - http://www.namastetoursindia.com/
Pooja Tours and Travel - http://www.visitsouthindia.com/
Pearls Tours and Travels - http://www.pearlsindiatour.com/
Pk Tours and Travels - http://www.discoverindiatravel.com/
Royal Tours and Travels - http://www.adventuretraveltime.com/
Sita World Travels - http://www.sitatours.com/
Siddhartha Tour - http://www.siddharthatours.com/
SP Holidays Pvt. Limited - http://www.tours-packages-india.com/
Southern Travels Pvt. Ltd - http://www.southerntravelsindia.com/
SLS Tour Company - http://www.slstour.com/
Travel House - http://www.travelhouseindia.com/
Vasco Travel - http://www.vascotravel.net/
Zutsi Travel World Service - http://www.india-tours-operator.com/

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Travel Tips for India

India is one of world’s most visited tourist destination and draws tourists from all corner of globe. World’s one of the biggest country, India offers plethora of options for tourist. You may chose your vacation according to your choice that is available in various themes like adventure, culture, history, romance, beach etc. For enjoying this vacation options you have to visit different parts of this vast country. Hence, for safe and hassle free journey across India you need to be aware about some basic facts. For your convenience and memorable vacation I am providing some handy travel tips here.


What to Buy
Shopping in India is delightful experience. You will find everything from A to Z in markets of India. Some of the shopping specialties of India include the art and crafts items, handloom, leather items, shoes, sweets, cotton clothes etc. Apart from these, do not forget to check out locally made items. Shop as much as possible during your trip to any destination of India. Always remember that good bargain if offered in most of the street side shops and small markets.


Where to Shop
India is a shopper’s paradise, all the cities and small towns have defined shopping areas. From the big shopping malls to small street shops you will find everything in India. Besides permanent shopping centres, you will also find weekly market places in India. So rush to nearest shopping centre to buy items of your choice.


What to Wear
Nudity is not allowed in India and married women prefer complete veil. Respect the Indian culture and women are suggested to maintain the modesty. India is a big country and the weather differs in different regions. Enquire about the weather in advance and carry sufficient clothes according the climatic conditions. During winter months of November to February, the weather remains cold so carry woolen clothes, jackets and blankets. During summers and rainy season light weight cotton is best. For foot wear – shoes and comfortable sandals are suitable. Do not move bare foot because you may get infected by disease.


Driving License
You need an International Driving License that can be obtained through the assistance of automobile association. Even if you are not planning to drive on your in India, carry your driving license with photo for identification.

Documents to Carry
Carry the original as well as xerox copy of your passport, travel visas, airline tickets and essential travel documents. Also prepare a list of any charge or credit cards you are carrying during your trip to India.

Purchase Travel Insurance Plans
You are advised to purchase special Travel insurance and medical evaluation plan programmes.

Food and Drinking Water
Always take food from good hotels or restaurant. Wash fruits before eating them. Avoid foods which have been laid out in the open, avoid sweets and candies from local markets. Try to avoid drinking water from an unknown source it may be contaminated. Better you ask for packaged drinking water like Bisleri, Aqua Fina, Kinley, Rail Neer, Kingfisher etc. always check the seal. For more precaution carry water purifying tablets.

Safety
Take utmost care of your belongings, as there are chances of stealing. Use the lock boxes or bags to keep your belongings and travel documents safe. Always take care of your wallet, purse, bags, suitcases and other things. Never leave your luggage, briefcase or other belongings unattended.

Travelling
Indian Railways offer several superfast and mail trains for all the important places of India. Avoid travelling in the Second Class, because the bogies remain crowded. AC or Sleeper bogies are good to travel. Buses including Deluxe, Volvo, Coach etc. also ply all over India. Cars, Taxis and Auto Rickshaws are modes of local transport and they are available from all hotels, railway stations and bus stands. Always negotiate the fare before starting your journey. It is advised to use only authorized and properly identified taxis, auto rickshaws and buses. In case of complaints against taxi or auto-rickshaw driver for overcharging or cheating, note down the vehicle number and lodge a report with Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic). You can get the important Contact Phone Numbers in Telephone Directory.

Voltage
In India the standard voltage used in 220 volts. If your appliances do not match this standard, you can buy a converter from any of the electric shops. Current Spikes are very common in India so use a spike buster.
Chemists / Pharmacies
Chemists are available at almost every place (city, town, village etc.) where you can buy medicines. In case you fell ill and need to see a doctor, ask for help from your hotel or your tour operator. In India the cost of visiting a doctor is fairly low in comparison to western countries. Most importantly, in some areas of India Malaria is still prevalent. So, prior to your departure, get a prescription from your doctor for some anti malarial tablets.

Essential Things You Should Carry
Do remember to carry some insect repellent, mosquito coils or even an electronic repellent, because mosquitos can be fierce in India. Carry sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat to avoid the sun burn and sun stork.

Respect Religious Shrines
Majority of the Indian people are religious and they have great respect for religious shrines and places of worship. Always respect the religious shrines and places of worship during your visit to India. You need a decent dress code for visiting some religious places. Always take care and do not try to violate any taboos in a mosque or a temple.

Money Exchange
Change currency only from authorized moneychangers in India. Do remember to keep the money exchange receipts after every transaction. You will need those receipts for re-exchange on departure.Offering TipTipping is a matter of your personal discretion. Usually bills include a service charge, it is customary to tip in restaurants and other places that cater to tourists.

Photography Rules
In India there are some rules regarding photography. Always look for notification before clicking the photos. Normally photography is prohibited in places of military importance, railway stations, bridges, airports etc.

What to do while in trouble
If you ever land in any kind of trouble, then immediately contact your Embassy and nearest police station. Always talk with the Senior Inspector in Charge of any police station, as he is the top officer.

Credit Cards Accepted in India
American Express, Master Charge, Visa and Diners Club credit cards are generally accepted by large establishments of India including hotels, shops, and airlines.



For Any Help Contact : Ministry of Tourism Help Desk.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Waterfalls in India

Usually a waterfall is a geological formation resulting from water of river, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation and forms a sudden break in elevation. Most of the waterfalls are natural, while some may be artificial too.

Waterfalls are one of nature most precious gifts and India is bestowed with several picturesque waterfalls. Apart from geological importance, the waterfalls have tourist important as well and attract large number of tourists.

Adyanpara Falls (Kerala ) : Adyanpara falls is set in the Kurmbalangod village of Nilambur Taluk in the state of Kerala. Kurmbalangod village is rich is wildlife and it attracts numerous variety of birds including the migratory birds. On your Kerala trip visit the Adyanpara Falls to enjoy picnic or some leisure time with your family members.

Chachai Waterfall : Situated on the banks of Bihad river in Chhattarpur District of Madhya Pradesh, this area is known for its picturesque surroundings and rare white tigers. Visit the area to have a look of beautiful water fall, falling in torrents from a height of 130 mts.


Chunchanakatte Falls : A beautiful fall, Chunchanakatte Falls is located on the bank of river Kaveri, close to the village of Chunchanakatte in Mysore District of Karnataka. Here the water falls from a height of 20 mts, and the peaceful and lush green surrounding will surely spell bind you.

Jog Falls : Karanataka’s Jog Falls is a unique creation of nature, and considered as the highest waterfall of Asia. Here the Sharavati river crashes about 900 ft downwards, forming four cascades popularly known as – king, queen, rocket and roarer. Set amidst the wild and unspoilt surroundings, the Jog Falls offers perfect environs for a leisure. During the rainy season when the river swells and the water gushes down, the entire area covers in mists and arching rainbows appears.

Dudhsagar Falls : Falling from a height of 600 mts, Dudhsagar Falls is one of the highest falls in India. Situated on the Karnataka-Goa border, it is an area of tropical forests criss-crossed with wonderful streams. The area near the Dudhsagar Falls is also dotted with shallow pools, where you can enjoy swimming. From the top of the waterfall you can also enjoy the breathtaking view of the surroundings.

Duduma Waterfall : Set in the heartland of Orissa, Dudma Waterfall is a jewell in the crown of the state. Flanked by quiet forest, the waterfall is a hidden wonder and deserves a visit.

Gersoppa Falls : One of the most beautiful falls of Karnataka, Gersoppa Falls protrudes out from Sharavati river. Here the river falls over a sharp cliff that divides into four cascades, the highest among them is 830 ft high. Far from the madness of the city, the waterfall provides you a welcome break.

Jonha Falls : Jonha Falls is located in Jharkhand, just 40 kms away from the state capital Ranchi. Set on the banks of the Kanchi river, Johna Falls is rich in wildlife. Apart from getting the spectacular view of the fall, you also get a chance to visit the nearby Gautam Buddha Temple. Due to its location close to the temple, the fall is also known as Gautam Dhara.


Kiliyur Falls : Kaliyur Falls are nestled in the Servarayan hill range of the Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu. Here you will get breathtaking views of waters falling from a height of 300 feet. Besides the views of the lake and the valley will mesmerise you.

Kutralam Falls : Kutralam Falls is situated 160 kms away from Madurai city in Tamil Nadu. A major water body, Kutralam Falls comprises nine waterfalls namely the Peraruvi (Main Falls), Chitra Aruvi, Shenbaghadevi Falls, Then Aruvi (Honey Falls), Aintharuvi (Five Falls), Puli Aruvi(Tiger Falls), Pazhaya Courtrallam (Old Falls), Puthu Aruvi (New Falls)and Pazhathotta Aruvi (Fruit Garden Falls). Also known as the ‘Spa of the South’, Kutralam Falls is noted for its medicinal properties. A huge crowd of believers visit the falls for cure from ailments.

Muthyalamaduvu Falls : Popularly known as ‘Pearl Valley’, Muthyalamaduvu Falls is situated 45 kms south of Bangalore in Karnataka. A gushing stream, Muthyalamaduvu Falls cascading down from a height of 92 metre. It’s true that the drops of water strewn across the rock surface gives the appearance of scattered pearls. Set in the lush green valley amidst tranquil environment, the falls draw huge number of visitors.

Shivanasamudra Falls : Shivanasamudra Falls are located 85 kms east of Mysore. Here the river Cauvery cascades down from a height of about 80 mts into a deep rocky gorge. Shivanasamudra Falls is a beautiful natural spot and you will really like its lush green surroundings.

Vazhachal Falls : A scenic waterfall, Vazhachal Fall is set on the edge of the Sholayar forest range in Kerala. In fact, the Vazhachal Fall is a part of the Chalakkudy river and its cool, misty waters offers a scintillating experience for visitors.

Other Popular Water Falls of India
Andhra Pradesh : Tada (Ubbalamdugu) Falls close to Chennai
Chhattisgarh : Chitrakot (100 ft), Teerathgarh Falls (300 ft)
Himachal Pradesh : Bundla Falls (328 ft), Palani Falls (492 ft)

Jharkhand : Dasam Falls (144 ft), Lodh Falls (468 ft), Hundru Falls (320 ft)
Karnataka : Barkana Falls (850 ft), Magod Falls (650 ft), Hebbe Falls (551 ft)
Kerala : Adyanpara Falls, Athirappilly Falls (80 ft), Meenmutty Falls (984 ft), Soochipara Falls (656 ft).

Madhya Pradesh : Gatha Falls (427 ft), Keoti Falls (427 ft), Rajat Prapat Falls (350 ft)
Maharashtra : Kune Falls (656 ft), Pandavgat Falls (350 ft)
Tamil Nadu : Kiliyur Falls (300 ft), Kutralam Falls (167 mts), Thalaiyar Falls (297 mts).

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Tourist Offices in India

India is a vast country comprising of 28 states and 7 Union Territories. In fact, every state and Union Territory in India is a tourist destination in itself and known for its distinct charm. For first timers, visiting these destinations is very difficult. So one needs some assistance from the local tourist offices before visiting these places. For the convenience of global as well as domestic tourists, below I have a compiled a list of tourist offices located in various cities of India.

Assistant Director, Indiatourism(Agra)
191, The Mall, Agra - 282 001Tel.: 0562-2226378,
Telefax: 2226368



Manager, India Tourism (Aurangabad)
‘Krishna Vilas’, Station Road, Aurangabad - 431 005.
Tel.: 0240-2331217



Manager, India Tourism(Andaman & Nicobar Island)
VIP Road, 189, IInd Floor, Junglighat Port Blair - 744 103 (Andaman & Nicobar Islands)
Telefax: 03192-233006


Director, India Tourism (Bangalore)
K.F.C. Building, 48 Church StreetBangalore - 560 001 (Karnataka)
Telefax: 080- 5585417, 5321683


Manager, India Tourism (Bhubaneswar)
B/21, B.J.B. Nagar Bhubaneswar - 751 014(Orissa)
Tel.: 0674-2432203, Res. 2432203Telefax: 2435487
E-mail: itobbs@ori.nic.in



Indiatourism (Chennai)
154 Anna Salai, Chennai - 600002, Tamil Nadu
Tel: 044- 8461459, 8460285, Fax: 044-8460193
E-mail: goirto@vsnl.com; goitochn@tn.nic.in


Manager, India Tourism (Hyderabad)
3-60-140, IInd Floor, Himayat Nagar, Netaji Nagar,
Liberty RoadHyderabad - 500 029 (A.P.)
Tel.: 040-23261360/ 3, 23260770,
Telefax: 23261362
E-mail: indtour@hd2.dot.net.in



Manager, India Tourism (Imphal)
Old Lambulane, Jail Road, Imphal-795 001(Manipur)
Telefax: 03852-221131



Director, India Tourism (Jaipur)
State Hotel, Khasa Kothi Jaipur - 302 001 (Rajasthan)
Telefax: 0141-2372200
E-mail: indtourjpr@raj.nic.in



Manager, India Tourism (Khajuraho)
Tourist OfficeNear Western Group of Temples Khajuraho - 471 606 (M.P.)
Tel.: 07686-42347, Fax: 07686-42348


India Tourism (Kochi)
Willingdon Island,Kochi - 682 009, Kerala
Telefax: 0484 - 2668352, Dir. 2669125


Information Assistant, India Tourism (Naharlagun)
Sector C, Barapani Police PointNaharlagun - 791 110,
(Arunachal Pradesh),Tel.: 0360-2244328



Manager, India Tourism (Panaji)
Communidade BuildingChurch Square,
Panaji - 403 001 (Goa)Tel.: 0832-2223412,
Telefax: 5641653


Manager, Indiatourism(Port Blair)
VIP Road, 189, IInd Floor,
Junglighat Port Blair - 744 103 (Andaman & Nicobar Islands)
Tel.: 03192-33006


Director, India Tourism (Patna)
Sudama Place, Kankar Bagh Road,
Patna - 800 020 (Bihar)
Telefax: 0612-2345776



Manager, India Tourism (Shillong)
T.S.S. Road, Police BazarShillong - 793 001 (Meghalaya)
Tel.: 0364-225632
E-mail: goitoslg@shillong.meg.nic.in



Information Assistant,India Tourism (Thiruvananthapuram)
Airport Counter, Thiruvananthapuram,
KeralaTel.: 0471-2451498



Manager, India Tourism (Varanasi)
15-B, The Mall,Varanasi - 221 002 (Uttar Pradesh)
TeleFax: 0542-2501784

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Wildlife in India

A geographically diversified land, India is bestowed with rich and varied wildlife. India’s forest cover includes tropical rainforest, coniferous forest, moist deciduous forest, dry deciduous forest etc. that provide shelter to a variety of wild animals.


 
In the pre-independence era there were vast wildlife areas all over India providing natural habitat to a variety of faunal and floral species. In the post-independence due to continuous poaching and other encroachment all these areas were in danger of extinction. To save the wildlife all these areas were designated as wildlife parks and sanctuaries. Now all over India there are several wildlife sanctuaries and national park whose areas extend over thousands of square kilometres. You can observe a variety of wildlife in the natural surroundings of Wildlife parks and sanctuaries.

Each sanctuary and national park supports several species of wildlife, while at the same time, some are well known for one particular species. In some wildlife sanctuaries you can even see rare or endangered species. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat is the only surviving home of the Asiatic lion, while Kaziranga and Manas national parks in Assam have significant population of the one-horned rhino. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala is best known for wild elephant. Thamin deer at Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur and blackbuck at Velvadhar in Gujarat are the only homes of these species. Apart from these, you can see tiger, and several other variety of wildanimals in these wildlife areas.

In the year 1973 Project Tiger was initiated in India that identified major areas inhabited by tigers. A significant increase in the tiger population was recored in areas protected by project tiger. Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks in Madhya Pradesh, Ranthambore and Sariska in Rajasthan, Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand and Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh are some of country’s best known tigers reserves. In addition to tigers, you can see other animal species such as lions, deers, elephants, nilgais etc.

Just 60 kms away from Agra, Bharatpur has the largest bird sanctuary in Asia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Stretched over 29 sq km of swamps and marshes, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary has causeways which can be covered on foot or bicycle. Here you can see migratory waterbirds that include herons, ibis, pelicans, painted storks, egrets, openbilled storks and spoonbilss. Various species of ducks and geese migrate from places in Russia, that include the endangered Siberian crane.

Accessibility : All wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are accessible by road. Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari are offered in most of the big wildlife sanctuaries.

Accommodation : For accommodation jungle resorts and hotels are available close to wildlife sanctuaries.

Best Time to Visit : October to March is the most pleasant time to visit any sanctuary and national park in the country.
Some of India's famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks include :

Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand)
Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan)
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Rajashtan)

Kaziranga National Park (Assam)
Manas National Park (Assam)
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala)
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary (Kerala)
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala)

Sunderban Tiger Reserve (West Bengal)
Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Panna National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

Gir Wildlife Sanctuary (Gujarat)
Dudhwa National Park (Uttar Pradesh)
Great Himalayan National Park (Himachal Pradesh)

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