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Saturday 23 May 2015

Golden Triangle Tours India: Iconic Tourist Places

How to visit most iconic places in India in shortest possible time?
The answer is short and succinct: India's golden triangle tour.

Now comes the explanation part. Golden triangle tour in India refers to the most popular tourist circuit comprising of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.

With destinations including some of the most prominent sites in India which have redefined and shaped the history, heritage and very identity of India, golden triangle tour is one of the best ways to discover the very heart and the soul of India.

Golden Triangle Tour with its variety and vibrancy is a top pick among visitors from overseas. What’s included is a dash of history, heritage, luxury, shopping, wildlife, desert safari and elephant ride and folk performances and do we need say more?


Taj Mahal in Agra: A World Heritage Site and voted one of the seven modern Wonders of the World

Planning the Golden Triangle Tour in India ?

For the tourists opting for the golden triangle tours Delhi serves as a natural starting point of the journey as it is well connected to major national and International airports. Once getting off at Delhi, tourists can either explore the attractions in Delhi first or else opt to go and visit Agra or Jaipur first and save Delhi tour for later.

Whatever may be the starting point, depending upon the preference or priority of the guests, the tour of these three historical cities offer an exciting as well as enlightening travel opportunity.


What is the best time to go for golden triangle tour of India?

Since this tour circuit is about exploring Delhi and Jaipur, the best time to plan your vacation is winter. From November till February, the weather condition is ideal for sight seeing. Summer months from mid March till mid October (including monsoon in between) could get rather punishing due to hostile weather. Since this tour is more about sightseeing like forts and palaces (which means walking), winter months are best to embark on a golden triangle tour.


What is the India's golden triangle all about?

Delhi

Delhi happens to be one of the oldest inhabited cities of the world and also believed to have been the site of the legendary capital city if the Pandavas in the time of Mahabharata. Delhi is one of the largest and most populous megalopolis in India and is also the national capital of the world largest democracy.

Delhi has witnessed much political change over history and is home to an array of ancient and medieval monuments and ruins. The classical blend seamlessly with the contemporary which may well be witnessed in the well planned Lutyen’s Delhi, modern architecture, educated populace and the world class infrastructure.


Delhi has a total of 175 monuments which has been recognized as the National Heritage site by the Archaeological Survey of India. Major heritage sites include the Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, Jantar Mantar, India Gate, Purana Qila and Qutub Minar whereas the Akshardham Temple, Lotus Temple and the Birla Temple are some prime example of modern architecture.


Akshardham Temple in Delhi receives highest number of visitor footfal
Delhi also offers a lot of shopping and leisure options to the tourists. Places such as Delhi Haat, Janpath Palika Bazaar, Chandni Chowk and Connaught Palace are popular shopping destinations for both domestic and international visitors.

There are a number of getaways at short distance from Delhi if one is willing to stretch their itinerary. Sultanpur National Park, near Gurgaon is one such option especially in winter. Many species of Birds, both domestic and international can be spotted in this national park.

Agra


Taj Mahal in Agra has been voted one of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World
Agra is home to 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites which includes the Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal, voted as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is also regarded as one of the greatest monuments immortalizing love making it one of the most romantic destinations in the world.

This perfectly symmetrical mausoleum was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife and took 22 years and 20000 laborers to complete and is considered one of the most famous landmarks in the world.

The entire structure is constructed using white marble and has been a source of inspirations for poets and writers alike. Then there are other important historical and heritage sites like the Red Fort and the Itmad-Ud- Daulah Tomb. Other attractions in Agra include Sikandra, Fatehpur Sikri, Guru Ka Tal and Chini ka Rauza.

Jaipur

Fondly referred to as the ‘pink city’ due to its medieval structures, Jaipur is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India and completes the golden triangle circuit along with Delhi and Agra.

Jaipur, build as one of the most planned city in India is a bustling megalopolis and has usual bedlam and congestion of typical Indian cities. Resplendent fortresses nestled atop hills, majestic palaces and an array of monuments stand testimonials to the glorious past of this erstwhile princely state of Rajputana.



Hawa Mahal in Jaipur is one of the most popular landmarks in India.


There are a plethora of sightseeing options including Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Birla temple, Govind Devji Temple and the Royal Observatory (Jantar Mantar).

One of the top tourist places in Jaipur is Chokhi Dhani. It is an ethnic resort in the outskirts of the city. Visitors could get a peek into the heritage and cultural legacy of Rajasthan in microcosm at Chokhi Dhani.

Folk dance performances, puppet shows, camel ride and numerous other activities are performed inside this ethnic resort in Jaipur which is followed by a sumptuous 5 course meals to conclude the day's proceedings.

Yet another appeal of Jaipur is the vibrant shopping scene Cornucopia is what defines shopping experience in Jaipur. Some of the most in demand items among shoppers include silver jewelries, precious and semi-precious gemstones, blue pottery, handmade footwear, and multicolored dresses

Accommodations are available in all categories including luxury hotels and palaces which are now converted into heritage hotel. If its the indulgence you are looking for during your stay in Jaipur, go for one of the heritage hotels in Jaipur. And for the best in the city, we'd recommend Taj Rambagh Palace.


How could we extend our golden triangle tour package to have more of India?

India's golden triangle tour could be done in just 4 days to a week's tour itinerary. But if you have enough time up your sleeve there are plenty of extensions to get more out of your vacation in India.

To visitors, Rajasthan offers plenty of extensions. if you are interested in culture and history, destinations such as Jodhpur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Pushkar Tour could serve as good extension to your golden triangle tour package.

If you are interested in wildlife, extend your itinerary to include Ranthambore Wildlife Tour which is renowned for its tiger spotting ops and a medieval fort which is now inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Yet another extension is Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur (yet another site inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage ) which is a birder's paradise with home to over 350 species of birds.

Then there is Bundi and Mandawa or the entire Shekhawati region renowned for their havelis with intricate carvings and paintings which attracts many visitors from overseas. Pushkar (renowned for its Cattle Fair) and Mount Abu are 2 other good extension to your golden triangle tour.

Yet another popular extension to the India's golden triangle tour opted by many visitors is the inclusion of Khajuraho (a World Heritage Site) and Orchha (preferred for its heritage and pastoral ambiance) in Madhya Pradesh.

Visitors also extend their golden triangle by traveling to Golden Temple in Amritsar which is often considered one of the Top Places to Visit & Travel Destinations in India to visit before you die and travel all the way to Wagah Border to witness the renowned Beating Retreat Ceremony.

Some other popular extensions include golden triangle with Shimla and golden triangle with Goa.

So what's your calling?

Monday 9 March 2015

North Kerala Tour Package with Tour Attaction Images



Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days

Location: Calicut - Wayanad - Calicut - Guruvayoor - Athirapally - Cochin

Price: On request

Day 01: Calicut – Wayanad
Day 02: Wayanad Sightseeing
Day 03: Wayanad – Calicut
Day 04: Calicut Sightseeing
Day 05: Calicut – Guruvayoor
Day 06: Guruvayoor – Athirapally
Day 07: Athirapally – Cochin
Day 08: Cochin Departure

North Kerala City


1.       – Calicut - Calicut was the center of Malabar in the north of Kerala when Zamorins ruled. It was the seasoning Capital and very comfortable. This attracted foreigners who found the rulers pleasant and charitable. The Arabs were the first to arrive. They were followed by Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch & finally the British. The enmity between them resulted in battles during the medieval phase.
Here are 6 must see traveler places around Calicut city.

The Beach, Mananchira Square, Kappad Beach, Beypore, Pazhassi Raja Museum and Art Gallery, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, 


       – Wayanad – Featured here is the first of the four trails in the northern district of Wayanad as conceived and promoted by Wayanad Tourism Organization (WTO) an organization taking the lead role in fostering a culture of 'responsible and sustainable tourism' in Wayanad. Of the four trails, we would like to introduce first the 'Outdoor Trail', which would cover the following locations in the District of Wayanad.

3       – Guruvayur - Guruvayur is a crowded town in Thrissur district. The lay is considered the home of Lord Krishna, one of the rebirths of Lord Vishnu. Guruvayur is popular pilgrimage destination in Kerala.

Other famous temples that this busy town of Guruvayur

Parthasarathy Temple, Chamundeswari Temple, Chowalloor Shiva Temple, Harikanyaka Temple and Venkatachalapathy Temple




4       – Athirapally - Athirapally is the territory of rivers and forests & great waterfalls! The end houses the biggest waterfall in Kerala, the Athirapally waterfall, a major tourist magnetism. This patch in Sholayar ranges so beautifully intertwined with lush green forest cover and sizzling silver cascades and located central to Cochin and River Nila (Bharathapuzha), is a treat for the eyes during the monsoon. Swollen Chalakkudy River, Charpa, Vazhachal and Athirapally are ideal places where the monsoon is to be enjoyed.
Vazhachal Waterfalls, Water-theme Parks, Thumpurmuzhi Gardens, Vachumaram, Annakkayam, Peringalkutu and Sholayar Damns

 

5       – Cochin - Cochin is in middle kerala and it is easy to get to most of the tourist places in Kerala from Kochi, the primary reason because of which Kochi is the starting point for most of the Kerala tour packages. Ernakulam city is quite fast and modern and the old art of city is the Fort Kochi with a mix of british, portugese and dutch cultures spread all across. Ernakulam is also titled as the ‘Queen of Arabian Sea’ as it is one of the finest natural harbors in the world. Here in Cochin you can visit Asia Largest Shopping mall. Once you will be here you will feel like god’s own country





Thursday 26 February 2015

India Map – Places to Visit & Travel Destinations in India

 
India Tour Map

India is a lovely country with lots of variety that makes it truly unbelievable. The country has variety of destinations to offer the tourist that come to explore India. India, City Tour Map with all discovering area in tour package India. Map showing the major tourist circuits of India. Find about them in this informative section with the help of the map. Get detailed information on top tourist destinations and Places in these links...

Golden Triangle Tour = Delhi -> Jaipur -> Agra
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Buddhist Tour = Varanasi –> Sravasti -> Lumbini –> Kapilavastu -> Sravasti/ Balrampur -> Patna –> Rajgir/ Nalanda –> Bodhgaya –> Gaya
http://goo.gl/Ff0VhG

North Kerala Tour = Calicut -> Wayanad -> Calicut -> Guruvayoor -> Athirapally -> Cochin
http://goo.gl/lUWgNd

Shimla Manali Tour = Chandighar -> Shimla -> Manali -> Chandigar
http://goo.gl/Z6iYsd

Kerala Tour Package = Cochin -> Munnar -> Alleppey -> Cochin
http://goo.gl/XzM0tf

Rajasthan Heritage Tour = Delhi -> Agra -> Jaipur -> Bikaner -> Jaisalmer -> Jodhpur -> Udaipur -> Chittorgarh -> Pushkar
http://goo.gl/8VWq2X

Ranthambore Wildlife Tour Package = Jaipur –> Ranthambore -> Bharatpur –> Jaipur
http://goo.gl/bLfNjw

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Wednesday 18 February 2015

5 Nights / 6 Days Mumbai to Aurangabad Holiday Packages

Aurangabad holiday packages from Mumbai for your weekend trip

Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days

Location: Mumbai - Aurangabad – Ajanta – Ellora - Aurangabad - Mumbai

Price: On request

Aurangabad Tour Packages
Tour Itinerary :

Day 01 : Arrive Mumbai (Please advise us your arrival details)
Day 02 : Mumbai Day Free
Day 03 : Mumbai – Aurangbad
Day 04 : Aurangabad – Ajanta – Aurangabad
Day 05 : Aurangabad – Ellora – Aurangabad
Day 06 : Aurangabad – Mumbai

Ajanta Cave Board
Gateway to the 5 Nights / 6 Days Ajanta and Ellora, Aurangabad has a rich culture & history. Even as you drive towards this enchanting city, a mysterious charm would engulf you - in its lush green hills that invite you for a peaceful stay, excellent monuments that magnetize you to dive deep into the depths of history and the wildlife sanctuaries that thrive in a world of wildlife. Aurangabad is also an important industrial centre & its textiles are exceptionally trendy with travelers.

Ajanta Caves
Aurangabad is a journey start from Mumbai or Pune and it’s a visitor center primarily due to its proximity to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves and its very own marvel – Bibi Ka Maqbara also called the ‘mini’ Taj Mahal. The Ellora Caves are located about 28 kms from the city and Ajanta caves fall at a distance of 102 kms or a three hour drive. Thus, the day tours are divided into two days wherein you can visit Ellora and the rest of Aurangabad’s tourist attractions on day one while the second day is earmarked exclusively for visiting Ajanta.

Ellora Caves
Getaway to Aurangabad to breathe its fresh air and live its glorious history.

You are free to select your own destination for onward journey; simply inform the tour operator when you book.


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Monday 9 February 2015

Celebrate Valentine's Day Week

Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 (true meaning of February 14 is love, well, actually, legend bases it on a Saint in Rome who performed secret weddings, but that’s for another day). It is a festival of romantic love and many people give cards, letters, flowers or presents to their spouse or partner with great feeling. But some of us may have probably forgotten to plan for the event in advance due to our excited schedule. To make things worse, Valentine’s Day 2015 falls on a Saturday, which means that you’d need to go head-on with the weekend crowd. On this occasion we offer lovers many ways to express their emotions. Here are some most romantic destination and Romantic Luxury Hotels and restaurants in Delhi & India Luxury Tour to Celebrate Valentine day. Download this file and see the place & cost also mention, where you can celebrate. In the direction of book one of our fabulous universal trip explore please call our travel expert Contact Now! - +91-11-65157311

Thursday 5 February 2015

Top 5 Tiger Safari Travel Destinations in India

It has been noticed as the amount of tigers has decrease in India, people have become more interested in watching these big wild cats in their natural territory. The term Tiger Safari has come into more admired use and the number of visitors in the national parks have also enlarged. Since India is the prime destination in the world where you will find major population of tigers, it has attracted wildlife aficionado from all across the earth. Along with their thoughtful interest in tiger sighting, these wildlife aficionados have paid much heed to the rich biodiversity in India, which has resulted in making India not only a large place for tiger spotting but also for sighting hundreds of elite flora and fauna class. So, in a way, tiger safari in India does not limit itself to just spotting a tiger but it center of awareness on other important aspects of wildlife that includes bird watching, butterfly sighting, learning more about wildlife conservation and being more aware of our natural environment. There are certain wildlife reserves in India, which honestly give preferable prospects for tiger safari than the rest & here is our list that sorts it out for you:

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park India

For wild life lovers nothing is better than Bandhavgarh National Park for tiger sighting in India. Nestled amidst the Vindhayan Hills in Madhya Pradesh, this national park boasts of the maximum population of tigers in the country. The park is divided into four major zones, namely Tala, Magdhi, Khitauli, and Panpatta; they together constitute the core area of about 694 sq kms. The national park was home to some of the widely famous tigers like Sita (who once appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine), Charger, Mohini, B2 and Bamera. Even today, when these tigers are no longer alive, they are remembered and their descendants dominate the forest.  You may get lucky in the national park and can spot tigers like Blue Eyes, Mukunda, Rajbehra, Mirchaini, Banbehi, Mahaman, Sukhi Pattiya and Damdama.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park
Sawai Madhopur is shelter to the tigers in India, Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Moadhopur, Rajasthan is ranked second as a good prospect for tiger sighting in India. The park is pread over an area of 392 sq km and is divided into many zones out of which Bakaula, Kachida Valley, Lakarda and Anantpura, Rajbagh Ruins, Padam Talao and Ranthambore. There are few  tigers like Machli (reckoned to be the oldest tiger alive), Slant Ear (son of Machli Jr, on whom a documentary was shot and was shown all across the world), Sultan or T-72 (who is believed to be the next big territory holder in the park) and Mala (whose beaded line across the neck has earned her this name). According to a report in 2014, the tiger population in Ranthambore National Park has reached 65, let us touchwood and hope and pray that the population multiplies in the future

Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand, Corbett National Park
The oldest national park in India, Corbett sprawls crossways two districts of Uttarakhand (Pauri and Nainital). Covering a part of around 1288 sq km (including the buffer area), Corbett is one of the best places for a tiger safari in India. The national park is divided into 5 major zones, namely, Dhikala, Jhirna, Bijrani, Durgadevi and Dhela. Since the region is large, you may find it difficult to spot tigers here, however, a recent incident in which 5 tigers were spotted has given wildlife enthusiasts the hope of fair chances of sighting tigers in Corbett.  It also cannot be forgotten that Corbett was the first national park that initiated Project Tiger in India. So, if you are fortunate enough, your journey to Corbett can bring good result as you may get the chance to spot this big wild cat in its natural habitat.

Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra


Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra
Here is why you should go for tiger safari in Tadoba National Park: in 2014, 65 tigers were spotted in Tadoba (29 in Tadoba, 24 in Pench National Park and 5 in Navegaon Nagzira Tiger Reserve). Yes, that is good news and an invitation as well!  This national park, situated in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, is spread over an area of about 625 sq kms. The best time to spot tigers in Tadoba is during the summer, when they spend time in Tadoba Lake and waterholes like Pandharpauni and Panchadhara. The other fact that makes Tadoba a great place for tiger sighting is that there is no core area that is not open for visitors, hence you have better chance to spot wildlife.

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka
 Bandipur is yet another good place for tiger safari in India. According to a census in 2010, there were about 115 tigers living in unperturbed territories in this national park. So, you see, one actually has a fair chance to sight a tiger in Bandipur National Park. On your safari into the wild, other than tigers, elephants can be of main interest here. Elephants, wild boars and gaur are commonly covered in the park near some waterhole. In 2014 a freak fire damaged a major part of the national park and since then all these areas are under self revival period, only one zone opens for the tourists.

Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala

Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala
Periyar National Park is a famous tiger reserve in South India. Located in Idukki and Pathanamittha districts of Kerala, Periyar boasts of rich biodiversity and absolutely scenic place. There are about 35 species of mammals, 45 species of reptiles and more than 260 species of birds in the park. Apart from tiger and elephants, gaur, sambar, wild pig, Travancore flying squirrel, jungle cat, Indian giant squirrel, sloth bear, Nilgiri tahr, lion-tailed macaque, Nilgiri langur, Salim Ali’s fruit bat, stripe-necked mongoose, and Nilgiri marten are the main inhabitants of the wildlife reserve. In Periyar National Park, the visitors have the option of taking a boat ride, going on a nature walk, patrolling the jungle and exploring the area on a bullock cart.