Saturday 24 December 2011

India Tours - An Awesome Experience

Planning a tour but confused about the destination?

Well! Here is the solution of your problem. India is a diverse country and provides a vast number of thrilling experiences to the tourist. The god’s gifted country houses many temples, mosques, backwater cruises, hill stations, wildlife safaris, adventurous camps, culinary, ayurvedic centers and monuments. So, there is no better place than India tours; if you really want to have a memorable and thrilling holiday, opt for India tours and have an awesome experience. 

India not only gives the incredible landscape but also let you explore its 5000 year old civilization. With a lively ethnicity, plentiful heritage sites, fairs, festivals and rituals, India tours present visitors an exclusive chance to enjoy a gripping experience which not only comprises of visiting all the known places of India but also captivating some of this eminent culture and history. Also, the people of India are so warm, friendly and kind that you will not feel like going home. You just want to spend rest of your life, here.

India tour is incomplete without having a tour to Rajasthan. The land of colors enchants tourist with its variety. Blessed with wonderful sand dunes, striking Thar Desert, lively wild life, magnificent Arawali ranges, colorful fair and festivals, splendid forts, captivating palaces, crystal clear lakes and many more attractions, Rajasthan becomes the much adored tourist destination of the tourists. And how can we forget the thrilling camel safari across the Thar Desert. The safari makes us enjoy the flora and fauna of Rajasthan in their own habitat, which is an amazing thing in itself. Getting an south India tours will certainly let you enjoy this colorful city with a difference.

Next famous destination of India is Delhi, the city of diversity. The culture of Delhi has been taken from its prolonged history and historians. Old Delhi is a place where one can still find Mughals influence. Also, many forts and monuments are built in old Delhi, itself. In New Delhi one can find Parliament house, presidential house, Akshardham temple and India Gate. Along with these historical forts and monuments, Delhi is also popular for its shopping centers like Janpath, Connaught place, Chandni Chowk and Palika Bazaar. One can also find different varieties of cuisine in Delhi especially non-vegetarian. So, get you trip to India and enjoy the city of foodies.

Another famous destination of India tours is Kerala. The state is famous for many things such as ayurvedic centers, backwater stay, beaches and many more. Taking about Kerala’s ayurvedic centers, Ayurveda in Kerala is treated as a religion. The oldest method of treatment, Ayurveda provides a great strength and relaxation to oneself. Also, the state is preferred by many honeymoon couples as it has got most admired and soothing exotic locations, which is impossible to find in any other country. Make a trip to India and enjoy a quality time with your love ones.

Allow yourself with the chance of opting, your much loved south India tour packages and have a lifetime experience.

Friday 9 December 2011

Thrilling Experience with India Tours

India is the destination sought by tourists who also target the thrilling experience with the tours in India. The vast geographical features followed by hundreds of rich cultural heritages in all over the country are actually presenting India a dream destination for the tourists. In the northern part of the country lies the immovable great Himalayas Mountain which is protecting India from external invasions, cold Siberian winds and of course, playing vital role in determining the climatic conditions of the country. It has adorned the country making it crowned with many beautiful hills ranges in the north.

In the southern part of the country one can enjoy the thrilling experience with India tours through the beautiful coastal lanes wonderfully designed by the three seas which always unmistakably wash the feet of the country with greater devotion. India is a magic box for tourists; the cultures histories, and scenic beauties turned the country into one of the favorite hub for global travelers. The number and types of tours available in the country usually provide a lot of choices and based on their preferences the visitors can have various tours suitable to them.

In India, there are various ready made tours like cultural tours, golden triangle tours, pilgrimage tours, educational tours, leisure and pleasure tours, business tours, wildlife tours, tigers tours, honeymoon tours etc, that are catered to the different varieties of tourists.

Tourists can take advantage of the multi cultural beauty of the country which can be experienced from north to south and east to west. In the north the travelers can find their souls wandering through the heavenly valleys of beautiful snow covered mountains, green forests and pleasant hills stations. India tours with thrilling experiences are the attractions for thousands of foreign visitors who after enjoying the natural beauty of the north explore the cultural wonders of India’s past rich cultures in the form of monuments, forts, palaces and Mahals etc. Delhi is a live example which takes travelers deep into the India’s historical roots; Red Fort, Humayun Tomb, Jantar Mantar, Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, Akshardham, Parliament and Purana Qila are the major attractions of the city which show the artistic skills of the people in the past. 

Rajasthan, the largest western state of the country displays too many mind blowing tourists’ attractions in the form of Mahals, Palaces, forts and natural landscapes like the Great Indian Thar Desert. However, the major India’s landmark is the eternal beauty in the form of Taj Mahal which is shining like a twinkling star and whose glow of beauty pulls hundreds of tourists.

No tourists can have the thrilling experience of India tour packages unless they extend their exploration to deep in the south. The major destinations in the south are Kerala, Goa and Tamil Nadu having beautiful and heavenly beaches, hills stations, scenic beauties, backwaters, churches and temples and various wildlife sanctuaries where they can find certain amazing facts of the animal world.

Thousands of tourists visit India to enjoy a thrilling experience with places to visit in india through the length and breadth of the country in which various cultural and natural wonders forming a full entertaining package is ready for them to be explored.

Monday 14 November 2011

Wonders of India Tours

Whole of India, be it, north, south and central, India is the best tourist destination to behold. There is uncountable number of tourist attractions in every part of the country which are simply exploring and worth-taking.

Major wonders of India tours

The biggest wonder of India- Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal of India - "an epitome of love", is the biggest lure of India that depicts the rue love of Shah Jahan for his beloved wife. The monument has inestimable beauty which is beyond words to describe.

A symbol of Peace and Harmony – The Golden triangle, Amritsar

The great essence of secular India, Golden Temple is one of the scared destinations in India, Amritsar. This temple belongs to Sikh culture which is built with unforgettable architecture. Around this temple, there is a samovar (lake) which is famous as holy water.

The splendid Tawang Monestry

Located at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, The famous Tawang Monestry was created by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in the year 1680-81. The name Tawang means Chosen Horse. Also referred as Galden Namgey Lhatse, represents a true name that looks like a heaven in the moon light.

Sun Temple - Konark, Orrisa

Built by the King Narasimhadeva, The magnificent Sun Temple is also renowned with names of Konark, Arkakshetra, and Konaditya. It is one of the impressive temples of India thirteenth century that was referred to as the Black Pagoda.

Khajuraho - Madhya Pradesh       

For those who love to discover rich heritage Indian culture, they must not miss to visit Khajuraho, the wonderful scared destination in India. Situated in Madhya Pradesh, it is widely known for its erotic sculpture and houses several medieval Hindu and Jain temples.

Jaisalmer Fort - Rajasthan

One can experience the aesthetic ancient India with India tours. This tour offers you to visit Jaisalmer Fort in Rajasthan which is also renowned as "The Golden Fort". The great Rajput raja Rawal jaisal was established this fort in Jaisalmer city in 1156 AD.

Red Fort - Delhi

Sited on the banks of the Yamuna River, Red Fort in Delhi was the largest wonder of 17th century. The great Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan was built Red Fort which is also better-known as Lal Qil'ah or Lal Qila.

Dholavira Site - Gujarat

Discovered in 1967-68, Dholavira Site is the biggest attraction of Gujarat that is built by J. Joshi. Referred as Harappan site, it is counted as the topmost site in India subcontinent. With the availability of India tours, one must not miss a superb chance to see topmost wonders of India and all of them have some unique features to attract the tourists.

Friday 4 November 2011

Golden Triangle India

Golden triangle tour is the perfect gateway to explore notable wonders and historical sights that makes your trip memorable and worthwhile within controlled budget.

Golden triangle tours are the great visions of incredible India. It can overwhelm the tourists with its so much energy, inspiration and fun features. The duration of this tour is limited but each moment of this tour is worth-while and every penny well spent. It is wide in scope that brings you a wonderful opportunity to witness three world-renowned cities of India. The well-known cities covered in this package are Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.

Delhi, the political capital of India offers you contrasting experiences and greatest representations of the bygone Mughals. There are ample historical monuments and other sites associated with golden era of Mughals that can enthrall you at their first glimpse. The India Gate, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Kutub Minar, Jantar-Mantar, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Akshardham Temple, Bahai Temple and a lot more are worth watching and exploring. It is a marvel fusion of modernization and beauty that represents in the streets of Chandni chowk or in the colonial pillars of Connaught place and some other lanes of south extension. Each market is absolutely incorporated with latest goods and products. Besides it, it is multi-cultural capital where every Indian festivals belonging to any region is celebrated with full of joy and fervor.

The next stop of golden triangle tours is Agra that is undoubtedly a city of love where Mughal Shah Jahan has left all the expressions of his love for his beloved wife Mumtaz in the form of monument, Taj Mahal”. No wonder, it is one of exceptional wonder of the world which is incomparable and worth-seeing. The Sultan Sikandar Lodi was the founder of this city and it was established this city in 1956. Besides Taj Mahal, some other sites are also famed in the world namely, Agra fort, Taj museum and Fatehpur Sikri.

Jaipur is the last destination and yet another enchanting city of golden triangle which is referred as one of the beautiful cities of India. As well as, it was recognized as the first planned city of our country. It was created by Maharaja Sawai Jai Sing II in 1727. While visiting to Agra, you must see Amber fort, City Palace, Jantar-Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh fort, Jaigarh fort etc which is simply exploring. Being a very popular tourist destination, this city has number of luxury hotels providing world-class accommodation and services with controlled budget.

Visiting India through golden triangle India is a wonderful experience that one can fascinate any tourist with its splendid insights.

Saturday 15 October 2011

Dream India Travel Packages


With so many destinations where each of the tourists can find the multi enjoyments in India, the India travel packages have become very popular among the tourists.

Everything has its own unique features; similarly India has also a unique feature in the form of cultural diversity. If anyone wants to explore the cultures, India is the perfect destination for that. The diversities in the country can not only seen in the traditions and customs of the people but also in the various geographical diversities in the form of hills, mountains, rivers, valleys, beaches, deserts and green fields. Thousands of travelers normally cherish vacations in India with many travel packages provided by various travel agents and tour operators. Tourists can have a lot of choices about the kind of travel packages they want; there are many packages like family holiday packages, golden triangle tour packages, south India tour packages, north India tour packages, etc. There are in fact, uncountable numbers of tour packages in India. 

The major destinations based on which several tour packages are very popular to tourists are Rajasthan, Agra, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh etc. Based on the preferences of tourists they can go for any holiday vacations at any part of the country. Holidaying in the northern part of the country will introduce travelers to the scenic beauties of the snow covered mountains, pleasant hills stations and beautiful valleys of flowers in Uttaranchal and Kashmir’s Dal Jheel Lake. From the earlier days these parts of the country are highly appreciated due to their scenic wonders as most of the people who had ruled the country used to visit there as a summer holiday vacations. There are many north India travel packages particularly comprising of these scenic wonders that are highly taken up by tourists. 

India has emerged as an important destination for spas, yoga and meditation. Owing to these services the South India travel packages are very popular among various tourists visiting to the country from different corners of the world. These packages comprise of various spa services along with many sightseeing sites. Major players for south India tourism are Kerala and Goa.  Kerala as rightly called as the God’s own country usually maintains the reputation with which it was named to be of God’s country. There are many attractions like the beaches, backwaters, hills stations, temples, wildlife sanctuary and various green fields of tea gardens. The state looks to be so serene with the undying beauty that truly worked in providing the name of the state. Goa is a paradise of beach where tourists can have ample of options regarding their selection of destination to celebrate their beach holidays.

In the north western part of the country they can enjoy various tour packages consisting of some of the special visits to amazing rich historical and cultural sites; these sites do not only present the eternal beauty but also have some of the interesting stories which the people hardly know. For instance, Taj Mahal, the famous love-turned monument in Agra has an interesting tale to convey the visitors that are hardly known to few people. Besides it, there are many sites where there are many such stories inhibited which are still to be rediscovered.

India is perfect destination to cherish your holidays where you will find everything you seek!!

Thursday 22 September 2011

Remarkable Tours in Konkan

For the last few years, we had been planning a Konkan tour without much success.

My wife hadn't seen the sea in her lifetime and I was reluctant to take her to any of the Mumbai beaches because I didn't want her first impression about the sea and beaches to be bad.

Suddenly in April this year we had the opportunity to visit Konkan and we grabbed it with both hands!

About Konkan

Konkan is the hilly area along the western coastline of India, with Arabian Sea on one side and Sahyadri mountain ranges on the other side.

It starts from Thane District near Mumbai and goes southwards up to Mangalore District in Karnataka.

However most Maharashtrians feel that Konkan starts from Thane District and ends at Sindhudurg District.

The legend goes that Parashuram created the beautiful land of Konkan by reclaiming it from the sea and it is the Karmabhumi of Lord Parashuram, the sixth avatar of Vishnu.

It is also called as the California of India, famous for the produce of Alphonso mangoes and a land with rich mineral resources, a land of landscapes, carpeted with tropical forest, a land of coconut, betel nut, cashew, jack fruit, tamarind, bamboo etc.

Konkan receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season and earlier this area used to remain cut-off from the outside world for 2-3 months during monsoon.

Now with Konkan Railway and better road connectivity, the conditions have somewhat improved. With better connectivity, tourism has also increased significantly.

Konkan is not a commercially well-developed tourist destination and that is the best part about it.

Some ingenious local residents have started giving out their cottages on rent to tourists. They also arrange meals for these guests.

Don't miss out on local cuisines like Ukadicha Modak, Solkadhi and different fish dishes if you are non-vegetarian. Even the rice here tastes different!

The joke within the state is that the people in Konkan are misers, although there are exceptions. But the reasons behind them being misers are understood only when you visit Konkan.

The financial condition of masses is not very good. They are still dependent on natural resources and now tourism.

This area remains isolated from the outside world for 2-3 months during monsoon. The infrastructure is poor.

As a result, people are used to maintain sufficient stocks of food grains, money and other household items. They are used to spending these things wisely and conservatively. And that has happened since ages. So it's in their blood.

Today even if the infrastructure and their financial conditions may have improved, it is difficult to change the basic nature all of a sudden.

Even we faced a problem in a major tourist location like Ganapatipule. We needed to refuel but there was no diesel available on all the petrol pumps nearby. So we had to take 20 litres of diesel from local fishermen society, which is made available to them for fishing boats.

In their hearts, these folks are good people. You don't feel insecure while roaming alone on a vacant beach.

Our tour stared from Dombivali by road.

From Dombivali, we went straight up to Chiplun on the Mumbai-Goa highway in India Tours.

Our first destination was Parashuram village near Chiplun. This is a mythologically significant place and there is a 300 year old temple of Lord Parashuram in this village.

After darshan and lunch, we proceeded further to visit another sacred temple at Marleshwar.

This place is known for the Cave Shiva Temple where one can see venomous snakes who do not bite the devotees. This has resulted in increasing faith in the place and every year thousands of devotees visit the place. Unfortunately we never got to see the snakes inside the cave, but we did see a snake on the road.

After Marleshwar we had planned to visit Shiv Srushtee at Dervan. But we were running behind schedule and had to reach Malgund for night halt. So we decided to skip Dervan and moved forward.

Malgund is a place just 1 km away from the famous tourist spot of Ganapatipule. We reached Ganapatipule at 9.30 pm. So we decided to have the dinner there.

By the time our order was getting ready, we could not resist ourselves from getting near the noisy sea beach. Especially for my wife, it was her first experience to view the sea. That too at night in torchlight! But she was very excited.

After dinner, we went to Malgund and it was decided to visit the Malgund beach at 7 am the next morning.

Many tourists don't know the place and that was actually good for us, since there was nobody on Malgund beach. The beach at Ganapatipule is not always safe.

But the beach at Malgund is excellent, flat, clean and clear, very safe and not crowded at all!

After all the enjoyment at Malgund beach, it was the time to have some breakfast and then visit to Ganapatipule Mandir.

Ganapatipule is approximately 375 km south of Mumbai, along the Konkan Coast.

Ganapatipule is a very small town with about 100 houses, having one of the most spectacular beaches along the Konkan Coast -- an idyllic getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike.

The temple of the swayambhu (self-originated) Ganesha is frequented by thousands every year. The God is considered to be the Paschim Dwardevta (Western Sentinel God of India), and those who visit Ganapatipule, make it a point to pay their respects to this great deity.

Besides its clean beach and clear waters, Ganapatipule is rich in flora, including mangroves and coconut palms. But this beach is not safe for tourists. So it is better to avoid taking any risks and enjoy the Malgund beach just 1km away.

If you want to complete the 'pradakshina', you have to walk round the entire hill, which is a 15 minutes walk.

After Ganapatipule, we went to the place nearby called as "Prachin Konkan". Here we come to know about the traditions and lifestyle in Konkan for the last 400 to 500 years. It is depicted by statues, paintings etc.

There was another place nearby in Malgund which is the birthplace and smarak of great Marathi poet "Keshavsoot".

We got the opportunity to read some of the finest poems by him and other poets as well in a neatly maintained museum.

After lunch at Malgund, we left for Guhagar and visited Jaigad Fort and Karhateshwar Mandir en-route. There is also a Gomukh in this temple.

It was 9.30 at night when we reached Guhagar and were fortunate to get something for dinner since restaurants close quite early here. We got the cottage which was placed in a coconut trees plantation with a beach just at its backyard and it was a pleasant stay.

In the morning we left for Hedvi Ganapati Mandir with a Dashamukhi Ganesh. The mandir is neat and clean and well maintained. Even the walls of the hill facing  the temple are painted artistically.

There is a beach nearby named Baman Ghal. It is a beautiful rocky seashore and the uniqueness of this spot is that there is a huge gorge formed here and the sea water gushes inside that gorge. Gorge is called as "ghal" in Marathi and hence the name Baman Ghal in South India Tours.

Another uniqueness is that here we can walk from the right side on the rocks into the sea and we can see the waves behind us approaching the coast on the left side.

Another place nearby is Velneshwar with a clean beach and Shiv mandir alongside.

Then we had a lunch at Guhagar and took some rest. Then we had a visit to the Modi Farm nearby where we saw the green houses with floriculture technology used for commercial mass cultivation of flowers. Green houses are temperature controlled and moisture controlled. Interesting thing was that all the plants are planted not in soil but in opened coconuts.

Then we came back to Guhagar and took the Darshan at the Durga Mandir and Vyadeshwar Mandir and reached Guhagar beach just in time to enjoy the sunset.

In the morning, we departed from Guhagar and left for Diveagar. Somebody told us that there is a lighthouse en-route but the tourists are allowed only in the evenings.

We were going to Diveagar so we did not have time in the evening.

Yet we decided to take a chance and reached the lighthouse near Enron power plant.

The in charge there happened to be from Umred (a place 50 kms from Nagpur) and when we learnt that we are from Nagpur, he happily allowed us to see the lighthouse, the machinery inside and view of the sea from the top.

For security reasons, photography is not allowed inside where machinery is installed. The officer gave us the information about how lighthouse functions, how each lighthouse has a different colour code and light patterns to enable the identification from deep sea. It was a once in a lifetime experience.

Another first time experience is to board our entire vehicle into the ferry. This was the ferry from Dabhol to Dhopave. We saved the distance of 80-85 kms by road by doing this since we just had to travel to the opposite end of the creek just 1 km away. That took us just 10 minutes.

As we reached the opposite bank of the creek and were approaching Aanjarle, we had the picturesque look at the Aanjarle beach from the top of the hill. The beach from the top looks like a curly bracket and seawater also takes the shape accordingly.

We had a lunch at Aanjarle and visited Aanjarle beach and had a darshan at Durga Mandir. There is also a famous Ganapati Mandir here called as "kadyawaracha Ganapati", but we had to skip that for the want of time.

After Aanjarle, it was the turn of another similar ferryboat ride, operated by the same shipping company from Veshvi to Bagmandale.

After reaching Bagmandale, we headed towards another sacred place of Harihareshwar also known as Dakshin Kashi. This is said to be the family deity of the Peshwas.

However unlike other temples in Konkan including the popular Ganapatipule, this place seems to be a commercialised now. There was a shortage of drinking water in the temple and a shortage of milk along the roadside restaurants.

After Harihareshwar, we headed towards Diveagar and reached there before sunset.

The beach here at Diveagar was a huge disappointment with black sand, frothy water, dead snakes and fish lying on the beach.

It was as if the seawater was extremely polluted.

Locals though said that there is no industry within 100 kms and hence there couldn’t be any pollution and black sand is due to illegal extraction of white sand on the top.

As per our original itinerary, this was the last beach to visit. Next day morning we were to join the Goa-Mumbai highway somewhere near Mangaon by going from Diveagar.

It was a night halt at Diveagar.  So we felt that the ending of fabulous trip was not memorable.

Thanks to the different maps we carried throughout our tour, we found a different route and it was decided to go back to Dombivali via Murud-Janjira on the same day.

Earlier we had dropped that plan since there is no ferry available to board the vehicle from Dighi to Murud (Rajpuri).

We were to view the fort and come back to Dighi. It would have taken us at least 4-5 hours. After some brainstorming we asked our driver to leave us at Dighi jetty.

We caught a ferry to Rajpuri and asked the driver to come by road covering a distance of 80-90 kms via Agardanda. In the meantime we could have easily viewed the entire fort.

From Murud (Rajpuri), one has to board a sailboat to go to Janjira fort.

Travelling in a sailboat, going with the wind, seeing the adjustments according to the wind direction is again a unique experience.

The fort is built 900 years ago and it is still strong. The story goes that this fort could not be conquered despite many attacks by Dutch, Marathas and the British.

Siddi used to occupy and rule this fort till the Janjira State came to an end in 1947 and merged with the Indian Union.

There is an underwater tunnel from Murud to the fort, which was operational sometime till 1971. The houses inside the fort were also in good condition till that time.

Then the Government decided to close the tunnel for safety reasons and people residing were also asked to leave the fort.

People carried door and window frames and roof tops with them. As a result, due to wind, rains and other weather exposure, the construction inside has now turned into ruins.

The main entrance door of this fort isn't noticed until we reach very near it.

The other fort, Padmadurga, just 2 miles north-west of Janjira. After the death of Shivaji, Sambhaji took over as the Maratha king and tried very hard to conquer Janjira so as to rule the western coastline.

He built this fort to attack Janjira from a shorter distance. But its construction remained incomplete since Sambhaji would rush back to the capital fort Raigad since Aurangzeb attacked it.

Although it is not as big as Janjira the sea fort that can be visited by taking permission from Indian CustomsNavy.

It looks great from Janjira. There are no direct ferryboats to Padmadurga.

Visitors have to hire a personal ferryboat. Due to incomplete construction, bombarding from Janjira during its construction, only the ruins of the Padmadurga fort remain.

Many parts of the fort are now inaccessible. This fort is under a seal by Indian Government as it has been claimed that the drugs were smuggled there.

We had decided to join Goa-Mumbai highway from Murud, via Roha.

But again, thanks to the maps and GPS devices, we found that there is a bridge to cross the creek before Revdanda.

So we decided to return via Alibaug. And best was still to come. Unexpectedly, we noticed that the beautiful Kashid beach is en-route.

Kashid beach is completely commercial, but very clean and safe, with water sports facilities and change room facilities. All the restaurants on the beach have their own hammocks so that tourists can relax.

We decided to take the Banana Ride. In this ride, 5-6 people sit on an inflated banana shaped boat shown in the picture.

The instructor sits at the back. This boat is then tied to a speed boat. When we are in deep sea, the speed boat attains full speed and turns. At the same time the instructor sitting at the back turns bends himself sideways. This causes the entire boat to turn and all the people take the plunge in sea water directly. Even if you don't know swimming like us, we still float due to the life jackets.

This is done twice in this ride, once in deep sea and once near the coast. Since we had some senior members on board, we had asked them not to turn the boat in the deep sea. For the second time near the coast, when we fell into the sea, all of a sudden we took the 3-4 feet plunge inside. Sea water was inside our eyes, nose, throat and all.

We were searching for help from the instructor. We first began to float with the help of life jackets. We were still unable to maintain our balance.

Then the instructor came near and just asked to stand upright, since it was just 4-5 feet deep, which nobody notices in a panic like situation.

All in all it was a thrilling experience for all of us.

After Kashid we returned to Dombivali after a brief visits to Alibag beach and Revdanda Birla Temple. And that was the happy ending of the memorable tour.

Thursday 8 September 2011

Luxury Trains in India


If they are reluctant to travel on trains and if you exploring the various facets of India is a priority in its priority list, then a luxury train is the best option for you. If this reminds you of your events at a distance of trains, the wealth and luxury that you can hang in their luxurious train ride safely make the journey to India, a valuable experience. Luxury Trains are a great attraction for those who do not mind paying money for service excellence.

India is a big draw and has no rival when it comes to different cultures, religions, several lip smacking food, mythology and fables or more. You’ll find everything in India. This country is a perfect synthesis of the key elements that all co-exist in the power of attracting an eclectic mix. While there are often opportunities for a budget trip to India, those who can afford to travel in luxury prefer to opt for luxury tours to India. These visits are designed to provide maximum comfort to the tourists who travel to different parts of India to take on different sounds, sights and tastes.

Among the Indian luxury trains people who have already won the hearts of many tourists is the Palace on Wheels, Golden Chariot, Deccan Odyssey , Maharaja Indian Fairy Queen train and heritage on wheels. These luxury trains generally offer world-class services and to crown all these qualities that covers a variety of destinations in the sizzling India at short notice. Putting on a pedestal, a Khidmatgars (PDA) will be there for you 24 / 7 to meet all your needs.

Palace of the wheels are able to challenge the best in the world. The decline in the league of ten trains the richest in the world, Palace on Wheels is known for its luxurious interior and exterior ethnic and visible. Strategically designed itinerary allows travelers to sleep at night. They visit popular tourist spots during the day. Celebrate an unforgettable encounter with the magnificent havelis, palaces and majestic forts of Rajasthan and a colorful introduction to folklore, local customs and cultural performances.

Those who at no time was the bias in favor of Maratha history, so the best option for them will remain on board a luxury train to the country of brave hearts, the Marathas, with the “Deccan Odyssey”. The interior of this train was held at an elegant way with a touch of wood to match the real flavor.

The region of southern India are equipped with the most artistically designed Golden Chariot. Coaches theme designed admitted pure extravagance back in the history of the great dynasties were former leaders of the region. All possible facilities are available on board as coaches comfortable, en suite, two restaurants, bar, lounge, fitness center and much more. Take advantage of these facilities during a trip to some exotic places that universal admiration. Similarly, India, Maharaja, the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels Fairy Queen and the wide range of rail travel packages for those wishing to explore India and its rich history.

Luxury trains of india travel is definitely a unique experience and the value of assets for disposal. This is your chance to be treated like a king or queen in the Indian subcontinent!

Thursday 2 June 2011

Sikkim : Trekking Paradise for Vacation

When we -- a motley group of 38 adolescents and 10 adults from Bangalore reached New Jalpaiguri railway station in West Bengal there were seven SUVs waiting outside the station. They were ready to leave for Yuksom in Sikkim, our base camp. It took us around seven hours to reach our destination with short stops for breakfast and lunch. We reached Hotel Red Palace Residency where we were meant to spend the night around 6 pm.

The hotel was comfortable and considering what awaited us in the next six days, a haven of luxury. The next morning after breakfast, we were ready for the trek.

Day 1

Yuksom is situated at an altitude of 1780m and we were meant to trek to Tshoka that is situated at an altitude of 3005 m. It was bright and sunny when we set out. Despite adequate warnings from the team of experienced trekkers accompanying us as service providers, many of us including yours truly had overstuffed our rucksacks and after the first hour of trekking, we were all perspiring due to the relentless sun. There is nothing like dressing right while trekking in the mountains. The weather keeps constantly fluctuating. One moment it is unbearably hot and in the next the clouds gather leading to a sudden downpour, chilling you to the bones. Rather than stuff yourself with a lot of warm clothes it is best to dress in layers so that you can take out the outer layers as it becomes warmer and put them on again when it gets colder. The day's trek was meant to cover 18 km, all uphill.

After coming back from the trek, I read in the Internet that the Yuksom-Dzongri stretch is something even experienced trekkers find difficult to negotiate but this was something I was unaware of when I started out. Since I was accompanying a bunch of school kids, I imagined it would be an easy trek. How wrong I was.

Three hours into the trek I was huffing and puffing and cursing myself for having been foolhardy enough to have jumped into this without preparing myself adequately. Although the initial bits were easy to negotiate with a lot of flat stretches with wooden planks giving the semblance of a well-paved road, it became progressively worse as we had to climb uphill.

Before long, I had sprained my right knee and was wincing with pain with every step I took. I am at the very least 10 kg overweight and cursed myself for not having made any attempts to lose weight before I embarked on the trek.

The team of experts meant to guide us noticed my discomfiture and relieved me of my rucksack. There were a bunch of mules and yaks accompanying us with kitchen supplies and my rucksack made its way to one of them.

I was also allowed a long rest by a riverside. Fortified with lunch and a refreshing drink of cold water, I was ready for the trek again only to learn to my dismay that the others had a lead of at least two hours thanks to all the time I had lost.

After an hour or so, I was no longer with the feeling of rejuvenation I had after the rest. Mountain treks always have an experienced trekker leading from the front and an anchorperson who stays with the laggards. I realised sadly that I will be stuck with only the anchorperson for the rest of the trek. But after trekking for a while, we came across a couple of students who were having the same difficulties as I was. We trekked together for a long time egging each other on, until we came to a bridge that has the torrential river Prekchu roaring beneath it.

We stopped for refreshments. By now my sprained knee was killing me and I realised the pain reliever spray I had carried was packed inside my rucksack and I had to persist without any medical aid. The students moved on and I was left alone with the anchorperson again.

I am an emotional person and it's easy for me to cry after watching a sad movie, but after a long time physical discomfiture had brought me close to tears. To add to my misery, the dusk gave way to darkness and we were at least two kilometres away from our destination.

It started to drizzle and suddenly it was as cold as it was hot during the day. I drew upon the remnants of my strength and finally made it to the destination around 8 pm, a good two hours after others had reached. As I stumbled into the guesthouse, the children let out a collective cheer. That helped me bounce back. After a glass of hot water followed by hot soup, I was fortified enough to crack jokes and be a part of the group again.

We retired to our tents for the night and I shared one with three other burly adults. After an uncomfortable day, it was an uncomfortable night, with barely any space to manoeuvre but all of us were so tired that we fell asleep immediately.

Day 2


We had to trek to Dzongri that's at an altitude of 4030 m. We had to cover roughly half the distance of what we covered the previous day but the climb was much steeper. Also we were trekking beyond 10,000 ft and that means oxygen gets rarer at this high altitude. After the night's rest, I was feeling much better and was given a stick to make the walking easier. My knee was not aching thanks to all the pain reliever I had sprayed on it. I had also taken a pain killer after breakfast.

But couple of hours of trekking and the throbbing pain was back and my pace slowed down considerably. Once again I was slower than the rest but caught up with a lot more students and adults on the way. Some of them were struggling with aches and pains and others were finding it difficult to breathe.

The nature around was stunningly beautiful, surrounded as we are by the rhododendron forest bursting with colours. Soon the weather started to change. By the time we reached the lunch spot, it started to rain heavily. We got into our rain gear and managed to find shelter. I was almost grateful to the rains for giving me another opportunity to rest. The sun came out as soon as we polished off the stone cold puri aloo the kitchen staff had laid out for us.

Post lunch, as I resumed the trek, the pain continued to shoot through my knee and spread to other parts of the body. I was feeling slightly feverish but continued doggedly. Help came in the form of mules and yaks. Negotiating our way through narrow terrains uphill, we were meant to stop and move to a side as soon as we heard the bells of these animals carrying the kitchen supplies and other essentials for different groups of trekkers. Since we were interrupted time and again by them either climbing uphill or going downhill, they provided us with an opportunity to rest and recoup energy. Once again midway through the trek, I was full of self-pity, wondering why I agreed to go for this trek in the first place.

What helped was the anchorperson for the day was different. He was a local Sikkim youth called Amang who worked in the kitchen. Amang decided to share his life story with me. He eloped with his girlfriend when he was seventeen and at 27 is the father of two children who go to a missionary school. Amang wanted to know whether I watch Hindi films. I told him I am a big film buff. "Who's your favourite actor?" he queried. I shared with him I have many favourites ranging from Amitabh Bachchan to Shahrukh Khan to Irrfan Khan. "They are all very boring," he cut me off scornfully. I asked him who is his favourite? "Sunil Shetty. No one can dance or fight like him," he declared confidently. We didn't discuss movies after that.

Soon we were caught in a hailstorm while negotiating a long rocky stretch. It was nearing six by the time I reached the Dzongri guesthouse. It was hot water and warm soup again before an early dinner. It had started to snow and some of the students as well as adults were finding it unable to cope. Fortunately for me, I have lived in places like Kent, Canterbury and Pittsburgh during the peak of winter so the cold does not faze me. One member in the team had forgotten to get his thermals. I handed him my set, feeling happy that I was able to repay some measure of goodness the others had been showering on me in the first two days. I tucked myself in my sleeping bag with layers, warm enough to go off to sleep instantly.

Day 3

I woke up to a snow-covered exterior outside and the sight of pristine white majestic peaks. We were at the base of the Kangchenjunga and if it wasn't for the chattering teeth, it would have been easy to give in to the illusion that this was heaven on earth. We were meant to rest for a day after a short trek. But there was a crisis at hand. One of the students was asthmatic and was under considerable agony at the high altitude. Some of the other students were also finding it difficult to cope with the cold and breathing. The decision was four-five adults would accompany eighteen students and go back to the camp at Tshoka and spend the next day there rather than at Dzongri. The day promised to be sunny and the experts felt I should accompany the group going to Tshoka rather than stay at Dzongri and risk trekking the next day when it may be raining or snowing.
So there was no rest day for me. I was back to cursing, grimacing and wincing in turns. Going down the mountain strains the knees much more than climbing up and despite the spray and the painkillers, the pain was back. Soon, the persistent ache turned to a kind of numbness. When I came across a group of students, one of them remarked my face has turned blue and I looked like Lord Shiva. The irony was not lost on me. Shiva lords over a snow-capped Kailash and all I wanted to do were to run away from the mountains.

But the numbing of the pain made me relate to nature better. I started connecting much more to the world outside. I was amazed at the diversity the mountains offer. Long green stretches gave way to rocks with streams jutting out. The insects crawling on the ground have myriad colours running through them. Suddenly rare birds made an appearance revelling in their uniqueness.

Despite all the physical troubles I had gone through I felt happy I came for the trek. I had learnt I could push myself to an extent I didn't think I was capable of. The anchorperson for the day told me I have discovered my rhythm. An inexplicable happiness took hold of me.

I reached the base camp late in the evening and was comforted by the thought that since the group had dwindled to half its size we could all stay in the guesthouse instead of some of us camping in tents.
The night was easy and restful.

Day 4

Once again there had been a change in plan. The original decision was to take rest in Tshoka for a day and in the evening the group that had stayed back at Dzongri would join us. Instead our group decided to get back to Yuksom, splitting the trek into two days. We were to trek to a place called Sachen and camp there for the night.

I was comforted by the fact that the trek was nearing its end and in a couple of days I will be back in a hotel room in Yuksom. The journey on the fourth day ranked the best and by late afternoon I had reached the camp.

After an early dinner, I retired to the tent that I shared with two students. We talked until late at night, exchanging notes on our favorite eating joints in Bangalore. The school is strictly vegetarian and no one is allowed anywhere near non-vegetarian food even on a trip. After a week of abstinence, the carnivores including me craved for meat. Talking about mutton and chicken dishes helped us fight the pangs.

Day 5

We woke up early and started trekking to Yuksom. The plan was to stay the night at a camping site where the other group would join us. It was warm again and I reached the camp by lunchtime. A couple of hours later the other group joined us. There was a lot of backslapping and bonhomie between the two groups that day. We met like long lost friends. There is a house near the camping site and some of us were accommodated there. There is also a shop selling momos next to the site and most of the youngsters made a dash there to have their fill.

It was back to civilization and card games. There was an aerodrome nearby where the local boys turned motorcycle tricks on that stretch. One of the kitchen staff in the team joined them to pull unbelievable stunts and the kids had a new hero. In the night, the kitchen staff decided to sing and dance for the benefit of the guests. Later I was told, they were all high on a local wine called Elsie. But they were all well behaved despite being sloshed. Sikkim Tourism really has good people.

Day 6

Before we checked into the hotel, there was another trek planned after breakfast. This time to the Dubdi monastery, the oldest monastery in Sikkim. Once again it was a steep climb but the monastery is beautiful. A sense of peace prevailed after the internal turbulence of the past five days.

Post lunch, I spent time grooming myself to look presentable to the world again.

Evening we took the kids out for shopping and a 'momo' treat. Back in the India hotels, we had dinner and once again the kitchen staff decided to sing and dance for us.

Day 7


We woke up early in the morning to board the SUVs that will take us back to New Jalpaiguri Station. We stopped on the way for breakfast and lunch and were at the station two hours before the train departed, once again encountering the squalor of an Indian railway station. While the group was taking a direct train to Bangalore, I was taking one that left later for Howrah. I stayed in Calcutta for a couple of days before flying back to Bangalore. The students while saying their goodbyes accused me of ditching them and my eyes turned misty.

I may not have always been happy on the trek but will always cherish the experience. It made me grow and there is no growth without pain. That's the paradox of life. I lost five kg during the trek. Maybe if I went for one more of India Trips, I will be fully fit.

Thursday 26 May 2011

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