Primary top col ads

Showing posts with label india travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label india travel. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Incredible India! Mahabalipuram - A Historic City of Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram lies on the Coromandel Coast which faces the Bay of Bengal, close to Chennai. This is an elegant place to watch which a well established sea port was during the 7th and 10th centuries of the Pallava dynasty. This was the second capital of the Pallavas who ruled Kanchipuram. Formerly, mahabalipuram was known and called as Mahabalipuram. The former name of this place ‘Mahabalipuram’ has a history. A very rude cruel king Mahabali reined this place and in a fierce battle king Mahabali was killed by Lord Vishnu and the place was named after the dead, arrogant kind Mahabali.



The richness in mahabalipuram was not known to many, as these pallavas did not outlet and expose their quality and innovative creations to the outer world for obvious reasons. The aestheticism in mahabalipuram was hidden until the late 185h century. What is special about mahabalipuram? Of course every one can point out the rock - cut caves, temples made from a single rock, temples and strives of different structures, and bas-reliefs which are so artistic and sheer creativity. Mamallpuram is referred as an ‘open-air museum’. The great pallava kings Narasimha I and Rajasimha have well preserved these stylistic qualities that one enjoys in mahabalipuram even in the present day.

The beauty of the place is not only due to these architecture but the vast casuarinas trees, the silvery sandy beach the classical hand male crafts around have made them all to form what is a collective splendor. Any visitor who visits mahabalipuram will remain startled and intoxicated with the grandeur. They feel hand hearted and more out from this historical and fascinating tourist spot.


Friday, July 15, 2011

Incredible India! Little Explored Destination: Balasore - Orissa

Fast Facts About Balasore


Located in the State of : Orissa

District: Balasore

Famous As : Historical Place

Languages Spoken: Oriya & Hindi

Best Time to Visit Balasore: September to March

Average Temperatures at Balasore: Summer 28 to 37°C, Winter 19 to 32°C

STD code of Balasore: 06782

Known for its historic significance, Balsore is a small town in the Balasore district of Orrisa. Also called Baleswar or Baleshwar, Balasore is set close to the Bay of Bengal and also the famous Chandipur Beach. Once served as the early settlement of British East India Company, Balasore is an old town and noted for its scenic beauty and tourist attractions like temples, historical places, tombs and a few hills. The noted temples located in and around Balasore are Gopinatha Temple, Biranchinarayan Temple and Lagula Narasimha Dev.


Many myths are linked with the Kshirachora Gopinatha Temple. The town is also home to a tomb of a Sufi saint. Other places of interest include Asta Duraga and Budhar Chandi. The Chandipur Beach is known for its resorts and the shallow seas attract many visitors. It is located at a distance of 30 kilometers from the town of Balasore. Panchalingeshwar and Chillka Lake are other places of tourist interest. Balasore is also a place to savour the exotic cuisines that one should try during the visit to the town.


Best Time to Visit Balasore
The district of Balasore experiences a tropical monsoon climate and the conditions are wet for a few months of the year. The place experiences three main seasons and they are summer, monsoon and winter seasons. Summers (March to June) are hot and high temperatures are to be expected. The monsoon season (June to September) is extensive and one can expect rains for more than 62 days in the year. The winter season (December to February) is comfortable and this is a good time to visit the place.


How to Reach Balasore
The district headquarters of Balasore is about 207 kilometers from Orissa’s capital city Bhubaneswar. You can easily reach the place using buses and taxis.

By Air: The closest airport is Biju Patnaik Airport in Bhubaneshwar, which is well connected to many cities across the country. There are a few airline operators that offer services from cities such as Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore to the airport. From the airport you can take a taxi to reach the town of Balasore. They cost around Rs 7 per kilometer for the trip. The drive time is around 4 hours. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata (212 km) is the nearest major airport from Balasore.

By Train: Balasore Railway Station has excellent connectivity with almost every part of the country through express and mail trains. You can one reach Balasore from several cities such as Chennai, Howrah, Bangalore, New Delhi, Kolkata, Puri, Bhubaneswar and Jaipur.

By Bus: Good roads including state highways connect Balasore with rest of Orissa, and nearby states of West Bengal, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh. Buses are available from some nearby cities and towns and these are also a good option. Rates differ according to the distance travelled.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Incredible India! Little Explored Destination: Adoor - Kerala

Fast Fasts About Adoor

Located in the State of : Kerala

District: Pathanamthitta

Famous for : Temples

Languages Spoken: Malayalam

Best Time to Visit Adoor: All through the year

Average Temperatures at Adoor: Summer 25 to 45°C, Winter 16 to 25°C

STD code of Adoor: 04734


Situated in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, halfway between the cities of Trivandrum and Ernakulam. The town of Adoor is also famous for its rich and bustling culture, and it is one of cultural capitals in the state of Kerala. However, the town has got national and international fame for housing the Parthasarathy Temple: Also called the Sree Parthasarathy Temple, this temple is dedicated to the main deity Lord Krishna, who is also known by his other name ‘Parthasarathy’ which literally translates into ‘the charioteer of Arjuna’. This temple is the oldest temple in the region that is dedicated to Lord Krishna.



There are many other prominent temples in and around Adoor, thus making it an important destination for pilgrims and tourists alike. Some of the other noted temples in Adoor are Sreedharma Sastha Temple in Chennampallil, the Maha Vishnu Temple in Elamannoor, the Trichenda Mangalam Mahadeva Temple in Peringanad, and the Sreenarayanapuram Temple in Manakala. After exploring the temples of Adoor, you can pay a visit to Chandanapally Valiyapally Church, which lies around 10 kilometers away from Adoor. There are many other churches in the region as well that are of religious and historical importance, including Adoor Immanuel Marthoma Church and St. Mary’s Orthodox Church.



How To Reach Adoor
Reaching to the town of Adoor is easy, as many buses are available from all the nearby regions. You can also opt for trains and flights to the city of Kochi, from where you can travel to the town of Adoor through bus.

By Air: Kochi International Airport is the nearest major airport, which is about 125 kms away from the town of Adoor. The airport is served by many flights from major cities of India and also some international destinations.

By Train: The nearest railway stations in the city of Kochi are the Ernakulam Junction and Ernakulam Town railway stations. Ernakulam Junction is a major station that has frequent trains to all cities including New Delhi, Trivandrum, Mangalore, Patna, Trichy, Chennai and Mumbai.

By Bus: Buses are available to the town of Adoor from Trivandrum, Ernakulam, and Kochi. You will easily be able to avail buses to Adoor from all the following destinations including Kayamkulam, Punaloor, Pathanamthitta, Kottarakkara, Guruvayoor, Chavara, Kollam, and Karunagapally. Bus fares for local travel (within the state) may cost around Rs 50 to 100. Both air conditioned and non air conditioned buses will be available from Bangalore to Adoor. Non air conditioned coaches will cost around Rs 600/ per trip, while air conditioned coaches will cost around Rs 750/.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Incredible India! Less Explored Destination: Adilabad - Andhra Pradesh

Fast Facts about Adilabad

Located in the State of : Andhra Pradesh

District: Adilabad

Famous for: Waterfall, Temple

Languages Spoken: Telugu, English and Hindi

Best Time to Visit Adilabad: October to March

Average Temperture at Adilabad: Summer 32 to 40°C, Winter 20 to 33°C

STD code of Adilabad: 08732

A less explored destination of India, Adilabad is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh just about 300 kms away from Hyderabad. Adilabad has become a popular tourist destination in recent years due to its natural and breathtaking scenery, and its calm and green surroundings. In fact, if you are looking is to relax after hectic schedule in office and home, Adilabad is a perfect getaway. Adilabad is visited by leisure travelers, family vacationers as well as adventure buffs in large numbers.



Besides sightseeing, you can indulge in leisure activities like bird watching and general trekking. You can even picnic in the forest cover, along with your family and can spend some quiet times alone, at peace. Adilabad is also located near two very prominent waterfalls that the region is famous for. These two waterfalls are the Pochera waterfall, and the Kuntala waterfall. The Kuntala waterfall is the highest waterfall in the entire state of Andhra Pradesh. The Pochera waterfall, on the other hand, is essentially a smaller waterfall, but the scenery around the falls is beautiful and you can experience some picture perfect moments with your family or friends here.

Best Time to visit Adilabad
The town of Adilabad has a tropical climate divided into seasons of summer, winter, and monsoon. Summers (April to June) are very hot, and travel during this time should be avoided. You can visit the town of Adilabad during the winter (October to January), as this is the best time to visit this place.



Adilabad experiences frequent rain showers during the monsoon season (July to September). These three months experience heavy rainfall. Make sure that you carry along proper raincoats and other monsoon gear if you’re planning to visit Adilabad during this time.

Place to See Around Adilabad
A visit to Adilabad gives you a wonderful chance to see the natural wonders and the religious sites as well. While visiting Adilabad you can explore the tourist attractions like Kadam Dam, Kuntala Waterfalls, Kawai Wildlife Sanctuary, Sivaram Wildlife Sanctury and Basar Sawarswati Temple.

How to Reach Adilabad

By Air: The nearest airports are located in Hyderabad and Nagpur. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad is about 280 kms. away which is served by frequent domestic flights from all major cities of India.

By Rail: Adilabad has its own railway station, which is served by trains from rest of Andhra Pradesh and other parts of the country.

By Road: Good motorable roads connect Adilabad with other parts of Andhra Pradesh and nearby states. Buses to Adilabad ply from all the nearby places, and the main center from where a lot of buses to Adilabad ply is from Hyderabad. The city of Hyderabad has regular buses to the town of Adilabad, including semi deluxe buses and deluxe buses. The buses that ply to the town of Adilabad are primarily non air conditioned, as not many air conditioned coaches are available in the region. Bus fares may vary from around Rs 200 to 250 for a deluxe and non air conditioned coach. Sleeper coaches that are available may charge more.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Travel Books: Your Companion (Guide) for India Trip

Books have always been a close companion of human being as they help you to pass a good time in acquiring knowledge and know the new things. Likewise, the Travel Books are also a good way to virtually visit a new place and know almost all types of information about a particular place. With the growth in India’s travel & tourism industry, many publishers came with travel books and magazines that became a guide for travelers visiting various parts of the vast country.

Simply, a travel book captures place in photographs and atmospheric texts. The places are presented in inspirational, inviting and beautiful way, with cultural insights, key facts and maps. The text is brought in a very informative way and carries the essence of a particular place in the best possible way. Thus, the travel books prove to be the worthy companions of the travellers in their journey to a strange land.

I as your travel pal suggest some of the handy Travel Books :

Lonely Planet the Travel Book (India): When it comes to travel books, the name of Lonely Planet strikes first. It writes the best travel guides and imparts useful information. One can find that India is as dynamic as it is enduring and other ingredients that describe India in the best possible way. Thereby adding to the before travel knowledge of the travellers.

Author - Sarina Singh

Click to know more about Lonely Planet

India Travel Guide: Let no travel tension haunt your mind, set for a tension free journey to India with India Travel Guide. India Travel Guide proves to be a great companion for the tourists visiting India. Get to know more about India and its diversity, view full length colour photographs and check out the up to date information related to India. Just flip through the pages.

Author - Lonely Planet Publications

Click to know more about India Travel Guide

Spectrum Guide To India: This book proves to be of great help for the first time visitors of India and provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the country together with all essential data that may be required by the tourists, students or the business visitors. Maps of various destinations of India can also be very fruitful for the travellers.

Author - Interlink Publishing

Click to know more about Spectrum Guide To India

India Insight Guide: This guide is very much noted for its superb production of short essays on contemporary topics related to India, which updates the first time travellers with the environment of the place well.

Author - Jane Hutchings

Click to know more about India Insight Guide

Exciting India (A Visual Journey, Welcome To India Land Of Colour And Contrasts) : This travel pictorial of magnificent India captures all the amazing and awe-inspiring sights of India and helps you to choose and know about some of the worth knowing destinations of India.

Author - Bikram Grewal and Henry Wilson
Click to know more about Exciting India

The Rough Guide To India 6: This book turns out to be a Bible for any visitor to India. It is essential handbook for an extraordinary country like India which provides frequent up to date information with maps and colourful presentations and other relevant and practical information related to this place.

Author - Nick Edwards, Devdan Sen, Mike Ford, Beth Wooldridge, David Abram (Editor), Daniel Jacobs (Editor)
Click to know more about The Rough Guide To India 6

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 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).

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.

mediabar