Monday, December 13, 2010

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is a monument located in Agra, India. It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the son of Jahangir, as a mausoleum for his Persian wife, Arjumand Banu Begum, also known as Mumtaz-ul-Zamani or Mumtaz Mahal. It took 23 years to complete (1630 - 1653) and is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.
The architectural complex of the Taj Mahal covers an area of approximately 580 m × 300 m, comprised of five main components: the darwaza (gateway), the bageecha (garden) which is in the form of the typical Mughal charbagh (garden divided into four parts), the masjid (mosque), the mehmaan khana (guest house), and finally the mausoleum of Taj Mahal, at the northern end of the complex.



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Rajasthan Tours through Maharaja Express

The Rajasthan tours are blessed with vast palaces and forts. There are infinite number of travelers who visit Rajasthan to explore the glorious past of the region. The aspiring vacationers as well honeymoon couples can avail the Rajasthan tour packages from various tour operators located in different parts of the city. Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore, Udaipur, are some of the places which could be visited by vacationers while on a Rajasthan heritage tours. Dotted with natural faculties , the vacationers could avail the Rajasthan safari tours and could explore the vast expanses of the region.

Day 01: Saturday- Mumbai


Rajasthan tours
The princely journey begins from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. After completing the pre-boarding formalities, enter into the train with a welcome drink in your hand. The train starts moving late in the evening.





Day 02: Sunday- Vadodara


Rajasthan Tours
The Maharaja’s express arrives in Vadodara in early morning. The day starts with a hearty breakfast followed by a tour covering all the tourist attractions of the city. The palaces, shrines and gardens abound in Vadodara. After exploring Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park and Pavagadh hill, head towards Kewda Masjid and the Nagina Masjid. Consume a delectable lunch and make a visit to the ancient Jambughoda Palace. The true art lovers can not miss to catch the sight of Fateh Singh Museum, a showcase of royal collection. In evening, return back to Maharajas express.

Day 03: Monday- Udaipur


Rajasthan Tours
Open your eyes in the spectacular area surrounded by Aravali Hills as you arrive into Udaipur. After breakfast, proceed for an expedition of Udaipur, often called as Venice of the East. There are several attractions in the city encompassing sacred temples, astounding citadels and the unruffled Lake Pichola. Start the exploration of the city with an establishment of commendable architecture- City Palace, the largest of all the palaces in Rajasthan. Visit Mor Chowk to dance with dancing peacocks; Moti Mahal to get lost into the mirror work; Chini Mahal and Zenana Mahal. In the remaining time, walk through the old market of Udaipur. Return back to the train by the sunset.

Day 04: Tuesday- Jodhpur


Maharaja Express
The morning hold huge excitement to you as today we proceed for exciting expedition to Jodhpur, the blue city.
The city glitters like a gem amid the golden sand dunes of Thar. See your heart beats fluctuating in the jeep safari through the arid countryside of Jodhpur. This village safari let you enter into the traditional houses of local villagers and watch the conventional traditions and folk rituals. Take lunch at Rohet Garh which has now been converted into a Heritage Hotel. Head towards Mehrangarh Fort and espy the intricately designed windows, elaborately carved panels and elegantly curved veranda. At the end of the day return to the train for the onwards journey.

Day 05: Wednesday- Bikaner

Get set to catch the glimpse of bewitching Bikaner, also known as camel country. The delightful tour of certain places of interest in Bikaner like Junagarh Fort, Diwan-i-Khas, Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal and Anup Mahal is absolutely enthralling. After swallowing an exotic lunch proceed to grab the ultimate royal panoramas. Enjoy a Sundowner in the Sand Dunes whilst enjoying the melodious music generated from the instruments of Folk musicians. Return to your train at the end of the day.

Day 06: Thursday- Jaipur

Advent in the Pink city of Jaipur. Shining in the desert like a pearl upon the ocean, Jaipur is much renowned for its spectacular palaces, forts and temples. The pleasant tour of Jaipur commence with a visit to Amber Fort. The beguiling architecture take you back in the royal Mughal era, especially Chamber of Mirrors (Sheesh Mahal) and the Hall of Victory. Enjoy the Elephant Polo Match where the sound of ‘Nagadas’ (huge Indian drums) can be heard at the arrival. At afternoon, Champagne lunch is served. Roam around the local markets of Jaipur where some of the invaluable handicrafts, antiques, jewelery and leather work can be grabbed. Return back to continue the thrilling journey.

Day 07: Friday- Sawai Madhopur – Agra

Upon your arrival in Sawai Madhopur, go for a jeep safari in the Ranthambore National Park. Here you may get an opportunity to meet with tigers, sambar, chital, nilgai, chinkara, hyena, jackal and leopard. Brunch on board followed by the journey towards Agra. Visit to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Diwan-e-aam. Shop for marble and soapstone inlay for which the city is known for. Return to the train for your last night of this memorable trip. Dinner and Overnight on board.

Day 08: Saturday- Delhi

Enjoy the purifying rays of sunrise in early morning at the world renowned Taj Mahal which is entrenched in arresting natural settings. After locking in the eyes the sights of this amazing architectural masterpiece, go for a Champagne Breakfast. Return to the train and continue your journey to Delhi. Descend from the Maharajas' express with lots of sweet souvenirs and not with a heavy heart.

For more info visit

RAJASTHAN TOURS

The Rajasthan tours

The Rajasthan tours are blessed with vast palaces and forts. There are infinite number of travelers who visit Rajasthan to explore the glorious past of the region. The aspiring vacationers as well honeymoon couples can avail the Rajasthan tour packages from various tour operators located in different parts of the city. Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore, Udaipur, are some of the places which could be visited by vacationers while on a Rajasthan heritage tours. Dotted with natural faculties , the vacationers could avail the Rajasthan safari tours and could explore the vast expanses of the region.

Day 01: Saturday- Mumbai


Rajasthan tours
The princely journey begins from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. After completing the pre-boarding formalities, enter into the train with a welcome drink in your hand. The train starts moving late in the evening.





Day 02: Sunday- Vadodara


Rajasthan Tours
The Maharaja’s express arrives in Vadodara in early morning. The day starts with a hearty breakfast followed by a tour covering all the tourist attractions of the city. The palaces, shrines and gardens abound in Vadodara. After exploring Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park and Pavagadh hill, head towards Kewda Masjid and the Nagina Masjid. Consume a delectable lunch and make a visit to the ancient Jambughoda Palace. The true art lovers can not miss to catch the sight of Fateh Singh Museum, a showcase of royal collection. In evening, return back to Maharajas express.

Day 03: Monday- Udaipur


Rajasthan Tours
Open your eyes in the spectacular area surrounded by Aravali Hills as you arrive into Udaipur. After breakfast, proceed for an expedition of Udaipur, often called as Venice of the East. There are several attractions in the city encompassing sacred temples, astounding citadels and the unruffled Lake Pichola. Start the exploration of the city with an establishment of commendable architecture- City Palace, the largest of all the palaces in Rajasthan. Visit Mor Chowk to dance with dancing peacocks; Moti Mahal to get lost into the mirror work; Chini Mahal and Zenana Mahal. In the remaining time, walk through the old market of Udaipur. Return back to the train by the sunset.

Day 04: Tuesday- Jodhpur


Maharaja Express
The morning hold huge excitement to you as today we proceed for exciting expedition to Jodhpur, the blue city.
The city glitters like a gem amid the golden sand dunes of Thar. See your heart beats fluctuating in the jeep safari through the arid countryside of Jodhpur. This village safari let you enter into the traditional houses of local villagers and watch the conventional traditions and folk rituals. Take lunch at Rohet Garh which has now been converted into a Heritage Hotel. Head towards Mehrangarh Fort and espy the intricately designed windows, elaborately carved panels and elegantly curved veranda. At the end of the day return to the train for the onwards journey.

Day 05: Wednesday- Bikaner

Get set to catch the glimpse of bewitching Bikaner, also known as camel country. The delightful tour of certain places of interest in Bikaner like Junagarh Fort, Diwan-i-Khas, Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal and Anup Mahal is absolutely enthralling. After swallowing an exotic lunch proceed to grab the ultimate royal panoramas. Enjoy a Sundowner in the Sand Dunes whilst enjoying the melodious music generated from the instruments of Folk musicians. Return to your train at the end of the day.

Day 06: Thursday- Jaipur

Advent in the Pink city of Jaipur. Shining in the desert like a pearl upon the ocean, Jaipur is much renowned for its spectacular palaces, forts and temples. The pleasant tour of Jaipur commence with a visit to Amber Fort. The beguiling architecture take you back in the royal Mughal era, especially Chamber of Mirrors (Sheesh Mahal) and the Hall of Victory. Enjoy the Elephant Polo Match where the sound of ‘Nagadas’ (huge Indian drums) can be heard at the arrival. At afternoon, Champagne lunch is served. Roam around the local markets of Jaipur where some of the invaluable handicrafts, antiques, jewelery and leather work can be grabbed. Return back to continue the thrilling journey.

Day 07: Friday- Sawai Madhopur – Agra

Upon your arrival in Sawai Madhopur, go for a jeep safari in the Ranthambore National Park. Here you may get an opportunity to meet with tigers, sambar, chital, nilgai, chinkara, hyena, jackal and leopard. Brunch on board followed by the journey towards Agra. Visit to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Diwan-e-aam. Shop for marble and soapstone inlay for which the city is known for. Return to the train for your last night of this memorable trip. Dinner and Overnight on board.

Day 08: Saturday- Delhi

Enjoy the purifying rays of sunrise in early morning at the world renowned Taj Mahal which is entrenched in arresting natural settings. After locking in the eyes the sights of this amazing architectural masterpiece, go for a Champagne Breakfast. Return to the train and continue your journey to Delhi. Descend from the Maharajas' express with lots of sweet souvenirs and not with a heavy heart.

For more info visit

RAJASTHAN TOURS

10 Best Things to Do on a Trip to India

The diverse 28 states of India introduce you to numerous shades of life. One of the most powerful state of Asia, it is the best place for a vacation. There is so much to see in India that one vacation is never enough. But you can plan your trip interestingly so that you at least see the 10 best things that India is known for. Following are some must visit places:
Historical Monuments: With a rich history of more than 3000 years India has millions of historical monuments. Some of the best Mughal and Rajput forts, palaces etc are in the north in the famous cities of Agra, Delhi and the State of Rajasthan. A trip to India is incomplete without a visit to the famous Taj Mahal located in Agra. Delhi has the most important buildings of the Republic of India and some really interesting forts and palaces.
Places of Worship: India is a secular state with immense religious and cultural diversity. People from across the world come here to take refuge from their hectic lives, to strive for an intellectual revolution within themselves, to rejuvenate their souls and to understand the basic values and the oneness of all the religions. India is a land of temples; both north and the south are full of divine temples with unbelievable architecture. And the state of Ladakh is world famous for its Buddhist Monasteries.
Exotic Beaches: India is a peninsular State and is surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and The Bay of Bengal. Most of the south Indian states are coastal, with colourful beaches. From the bustling Juhu Beach of Mumbai to the calm and quiet Kerala backwaters the Indian coast line is full of luxurious and interesting nature friendly resorts.The State of Goa is also known world over for its beach carnivals, colourful culture and beautiful churches.
Hill Stations: The whole Himalayan range is full of many snow-clad hill stations with many adventure sport options. Some of the best that we suggest are- Kashmir, Ladakh, Shimla, Mussourie, Nainital, Mount Abu. Down south some of the best hill stations are Anantgiri, Coonoor, Coorg, Idduki, Ooty, Mannar, Kudaikannal, Peeremade etc.
Desert Safari: The Great Thar Desert is known for its jeep safaris, camel safaris, elephant safaris, jungle safaris etc. Apart from the colourful expeditions across the stretch of this never-ending yellow sea you get to experience very distinct flavours of Rajasthan. Camping on the sand dunes under the moonlit, star studded sky is simply irresistible.
Wildlife Parks in India: India is very rich and diverse in wildlife; it has preserved and secured many endangered and rare species. All across India you will find many interesting wildlife sanctuaries. Some of the best are- Ranthambore National Park, Corbett national Park, Kanha National Park, Great Indian Bustard, Dibang valley, Gir National Park etc.
Adventure Trips: India offers plenty of range for outdoor activities. Some of the must do things on adventure trip to India are Paragliding, Ganges river rafting, Fishing and angling, sky diving, underwater swimming, camping in the Himalayas, trekking etc.
Ayurveda Tour: India is home to Ayurveda. Many foreign tourists come to India to explore the nature of Ayurveda and its unbelievable effects on our mind and body. Kerala is one of the most important Ayurveda tourist spot. Today India boasts of many Ayurveda resorts which provide you great luxury with a touch of nature's rawness.
India Luxury tour: the metropolitans and important tourist places of India are full of luxury hotels and resorts of every kind that caters to international standards. They are an amalgam of high-end technology and traditional hospitality services. You get to stay in massive, palace like hotels and shop for the best brands in the neighbourhood or nearby towns.
India Cultural Tour: India is the most culturally diverse nation of the world. Though it has 28 states with each retaining its uniqueness they share the oneness in hospitality and warmth given to the tourists. India has many annual cultural fests in different states of the country all year round. Your visit to India is incomplete without attending one of these colourful and noisy feasts. Indians treat their guests as Gods and serve the best that they can.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

cheap airline tickets

Cheap airline tickets have now become the need of the hour, and the airline companies compete with each other to provide the cheapest air tickets to the needy. In the 15th century, though the helicopter was fluttered in the imagination of Leonardo da Vinci, it was late in 1903 that the Wright Brothers conferred wings to his reverie. Today, not only the upper strata journeys around the world in airplanes, but also the middle strata enjoys it. Even the children of rural India have stopped gazing at the aircraft with wonder, as now their dream of flying high and caressing the clouds has been brought very close to reality. The unquenchable thirst of human has led the development to reach globally, in every single turf, and now we have several airlines competing with time, to serve the human better and better, each day. But it will be rather debatable, that whether human compromise with his comfort, for the cheap airline tickets. The answer would most probably support the needy, as for a true service provider; customer will always be the king.

Today, people have a number of choice, as it seems time has bowed its head before the human inventions, and people can afford a flight journey, within their budgets. It is the fastest mode of transport and people rely on it, out of many reasons. Beyond urgency, it has now become a symbol of their status. When we consider the Gulf countries, we could find a good expatriate population, especially Indians, who to step over their motherland has to either board a ship or book a flight ticket and it is obvious that the population will primarily look for cheap airline tickets. Here urgency and status won't be their cup of tea. But it is the anxiety, enthusiasm, and eagerness to smell the homely air and to hug the waiting horde, at the earliest. It is also true to an extent that the airline companies, during the healthy competition with each other, provide the customer with enough comfort and good service. .

The competition between the companies has been a boon to many, as they get cheap airline tickets issued, sugared with quality service and comfort at a much reasonable rate, which once was so high and was an exclusive dish on the table of the elites. The competition has grown to a level beyond cheap airline tickets that the service providers have started to cater customers with free airline tickets (only airport charges are levied), at certain occasions, which are euphemistically called ‘Special Airline Offers'. Stepping into the details will be a wild goose chase. With the steady growth of technology and competition, it has now become easier for a man to explore new worlds and cultures, affordable to his pocket. .

Gone are those days, where we could see mothers running, cuddling their child, with crunched food in one hand, to show a glimpse of the airplane moving at a faster pace, with a thunderous voice. Airplanes have now become a part of our daily life. I really wonder, will the next generation look for cheap airline tickets? Or shall I redraft the same, to ask myself, whether the ticket to the moon will be cheaper?
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

cheap ticket air line

Camping
is not a life-threatening activity. It certainly is safer than most extreme sports you can think of such as bungee jumping, sky diving, rock climbing, and so on. But any camper who has gone into the wild for some serious camping knows that it can also get quite dangerous out there if you do not know what you are dealing with. To help you keep yourself and the rest of your buddies on the safe side, here are some practical tips that you should always keep in your head.
1. Don't leave home without informing family about your whereabouts.
Before you go on an expedition, be sure to leave information about your destination and hiking routes to whoever it is that is going to be left at home. Tell them also how long you will be gone and when they should expect your return. If the whole family is coming with you, entrust this information to a reliable friend or neighbor. This would come very handy during emergencies such as when you or somebody else gets lost.

2. Always bring a map and a compass.
Speaking of getting lost, bringing a map and a compass (and knowing how to use these gadgets!) can always save a life or two during camping or hiking trips that have gone awry. It is also a good idea to bring a cell phone with you during the vacation and to make sure that it is always fully charged. You never know when you are going to need this equipment so it is always better to be ready.
3. Don't hike into unfamiliar routes.
There's some sense of adventure in traveling the unknown path. However, this can be a dangerous feat. To be on the safe side, opt for established trekking trails and don't do anything that can pose harm or danger to you or to anyone for that matter. Yes, excitement and adventure are precious but safety should still be your top priority.

4. Don't hike, trek, backpack, or go camping alone.
Aside from the previous tip mentioned, it is also not advisable to go camping alone. A solo camper, backpacker, or hiker is more prone to injuries and harm because no one is there to help, guide, or warn him when danger arises.
5. Don't leave food unattended.
Unattended food does not only attract bears, they are also easily contaminated. Eating exposed food can lead to various kinds of illnesses such as diarrhea, vomiting, food poisoning, and so on. Diarrhea is not so much of a fatal disease but it can be seriously threatening if you are in the middle of nowhere when this illness strikes. Also, don't eat inside the camping tents and be sure to put away all the food before you go to sleep.
6. Purify water before drinking.
Bringing purified water from home can be quite difficult especially if you already have so many things to bring. The better alternative to this would be to ensure that there is a safe water source nearby. If there is none, you can make water safe to drink by boiling it for at least 10 minutes. Be sure to cool water first before drinking. Also, you can add water purification tables or use portable purifying filter equipment.
Tents, camping, cooking, packing—there are so many things that you have to keep in mind during this kind of vacation. However, the top concern is always safety. Whatever you do, always take extra precaution so you will have a fun, enjoyable, and most of all, safe camping experience.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Cheap airline tickets

We often spend a major chunk of money while travelling by air. And, we have to spend huge cash from our vacation budget. Though, travelling by air is considered to be an expensive affair but we can save money with the help of cheap air tickets.

Foresight, Planning and prudence are very much required in getting cheap airline tickets. It has been seen that some people pay much less for the same service which they have availed while travelling. Availing a cheap air ticket is a matter of luck for most of the times, but if you plan your tickets in advance then you can get a good deal.

The air tickets depend upon the source from which you are buying. Now, if you buy it from a travel agent then you may get your tickets on comparatively cheaper rates, but you may have to pay a good commission on that service. On the other hand, you can save a significant amount of money if you buy the tickets online. You may get many cash back sites on the Internet, which will help you to get good percentage of cash back while shopping.

Moreover, the destination and the time also play a major role in getting a cheap air ticket. If you find any difficulty in availing a cheap airline ticket from your place, then try to get it from your nearby city. In addition to this, you can also opt for a connecting train or a flight to reach to your destination that could also help you to save a good amount of cash.

If you would follow some of these tips, then you can certainly avail cheap airline tickets.
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