Showing posts with label Holidays to India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays to India. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

A Holiday in Kochi - The Queen of Arabian Sea

Kochi is a delightful holiday destination that attracts travellers who book tour packages for India. Also known as the ‘Queen of Arabian Sea’, Kochi is one of the important cities in South India adorned with the beauty of coconut palms and endless blue water with a natural harbour. Tourists can get a glimpse of the colonial past and age-old tradition of the city during holidays in Kochi by visiting the oldest church in India, palace, synagogue, the unique Chinese fishing nets and Vedanta Centre.

Tourists with an interest for colonial history of India look for packages to enrich their holidays in this part of India. On a holiday in Kochi, walk along the city streets to see magnificent forts and churches. One can start the tour with a visit to the St. Francis Church the oldest European settlement in India. It’s one of the biggest attractions of Fort Kochi. Apart from the church Chinese Fishing Nets, Santa Cruz Basilica, Vasco House are some of the attention grabbers that push enquires for cheap holiday packages in this part of Kerala, India.

After the enlightening walks through Fort Kochi, head towards the Jewish settlements of Mattancherry area. Dutch Palace, originally built by the Dutch people and presented to the king of Kochi, displays murals from Ramayana and ‘Paalkees’ (an enclosed conveyance consisting of a chair or bed carried on two poles by bearers). The Jewish Synagogue is another popular historical site among those searching for packages to visit India. It was built in 1568 and magnificently enlightened by an ornate gold pulpit and hand-painted floor tiles from China chandeliers and coloured-glass lamps.

Tourists looking for tour packages in this part of Kerala, have an option to board a private ‘Kettuvalam’ (a typical houseboat in Kochi) to enjoy the beautiful scenery and relish the serenity of this river-town during their holidays in Kochi. Feast on a traditional mouth-watering South Indian dishes like rice pudding flavoured with cardamom, raisins, saffron, cashew and pistachio; vegetable with coconut curry and ‘payasam’. After discovering the culture and beauty of this region of Kerala in India, complete your day with a rejuvenating ayurvedic massage.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Two Unique Experiences to Have on India Holidays

India is a land of soul stirring experiences! Westerners from all over the globe remain on a mad scramble for holidays and packages that make for the keys to unlock the golden prerogatives. Some of the quintessential experiences are!

Delve into History’s Aeons
With hoarded wealth of historical gems strewn at every nook and cranny, India is second to none destination for walking down the memory lane. There are umpteen forts, palaces, temples and jewels in the crown of the nation where you explore the unexplored and extremely intriguing facets of bygone era. Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho Temples and Ajanta and Ellora Caves are some of the treasure troves that push enquires of holidays and travel packages to India.

Enjoy the Best of Yoga & Ayurveda
India is blessed with two miraculous practices - Yoga and Ayurveda! It is the very land where myriads of centres are mushrooming to offer courses on different postures and legions of ayurvedic treatments. Sivananda Vedanta Centre, Trivandrum is one of the well-known spots that attract hordes of tourists who buy packages and take holidays in India. Devaaya in Goa and Ananda in the Himalayas, Uttarakhand are among the popular stamping grounds that provide packages and deals for taking delights at soothing massages and treatments.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Kerala – God’s Own Country Spoils for Choice

Kerala is a state in South India located by the Arabian Sea coast of the country and is among the top tourist destinations of India. The state has many claims to its fame including the cities of Kochi, Kozikhode, Thrissur, Kollam and the capital city Thiruvananthpuram

This state is deeply steeped in rich culture and heritage from the Aryan and Dravidian eras and features inimitable natural grandeur, rolling sea shores, verdant landscape, undulating mountains and much more. 

The beauty of Kerala, which is responsible for the flourishing tourism in the area, is reflected in the various assets that it has received from the bounties of nature. This place, though small in size has a varied geography that perhaps is its most endearing trait. Kerala has beaches, mountains, forests, wildlife, valleys, a colourful culture, cuisine, art, architecture and a wealth of 40 plus rivers that create a labyrinth of turquoise lagoons, canals and streams all through the state. The state’s wildlife preserves and the meandering backwaters are among its top draws. Infact navigating the backwaters atop the quaintly designed houseboats is what most tourists booking flights tickets to the state have as a part of their itinerary. 

The eco resorts and spas here offer world beating Ayurveda massages and are the renowned centres for alternative healing and host of other medical treatments unavailable elsewhere. No wonder, Kerala is at the forefront of medical tourism in India as well as South Asia attracting countless tourists on flights to the state. 

Kerala’s climatic condition is also a point in its favour, for it’s neither too hot nor too cold. All seasons here are winsome. However, for some reasons tourists tend to favour winters for their visit here. As a result the prices of tickets on flights and the cost of accommodation here at this time of the year are quite high. A situation that can be avoided if one plans a visit in a different season or books tickets on flights much in advance. Tickets bought earlier also save one from last minute hassles and insecurities.    

Ranked among the top destinations in the world, holidaymakers who visit the place once, take home myriad memories and reasons that compel them to book tickets to revisit this ‘God’s own country.’

Friday, May 24, 2013

Remote Romantic Destinations in India for the Honeymooners

Honeymoon is undoubtedly the most important phase of life offering ‘Just married” couples the fascinating opportunity to know each-other better, spice up the love moments and start the new innings of life. And many love-birds prefer to spend this quality time in solitude, in lush green paradise, away from the maddening crowd.

Here we bring you the top five remote romantic destinations in India that offer a perfect dose of tranquillity and warmth to the newly-weds.

To start with, Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India are much-alluring, secluded getaways for honeymooners. The enchanting sea kissing the sun-bathed shore offers you the right concoction of serenity and romance. Dip yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying the warmth of your beloved’s company. 

Lakshadweep Islands in India are no less enthralling for the honeymooners. It’s an exotic coral paradise amidst Arabian Sea offering an amazing setting for the magical love.

Kerala is another lovely place that would strike chords of your heart. Glistening backwaters and un-forgetful houseboats add absolute charm to this place. 

Coorg, located amidst cloud-interlaced hills in India, is another remote haunt that is heart-winning. Its verdant greenery, orange orchards, and coffee plantations offer right setting for some cozy moments.  

Goa ranks pretty high in the choice of romantic getaways. It’s one of the most favourite honeymoon destinations, and offers some secluded beaches, just too perfect for the love-struck folks.

So wait not, get your tickets booked and visit these romance-filled destinations. Avoid last minute tickets booking to enjoy hassle-free trip.  There are direct flights to these places from the major metros in India. Cheap flights are available during off season. You can also avail cheap flights by booking tickets much-in advance.

Monday, March 21, 2011

‘Need to Know’ information for visiting India

India is known throughout the world for its slew of tourist destinations. Almost every nook and cranny has some or the other tourist magnet tucked away. Every year, people fly all the way from London to India to discover or rediscover the country. While the hill states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are famed for mesmerising spots like Valley of Flowers, Shimla, and Manali, the beach destinations of Goa and Kerala give offer some of the best sun, sand, and surf experience. Similarly, visiting major historical landmarks like Red Fort, Taj Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal on the Golden Triangle Tour of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is another major highlight of an Indian odyssey. Read for some more tips on the country.

- Some of the most popular airlines operating flights to India are British Airways, Jet Airways, Air India, Kingfisher Airlines, and Emirates Airlines.

- Before buying your air tickets to India, make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your visa application and also six months after the date of your planned arrival in the country.

- Some of the airlines in India offering domestic travel are Kingfisher Red, Jagson Airlines, IndiGo Airlines, and GoAir. Other forms of domestic travel in India are trains, buses, and taxis.

- The best time to visit India is the winter season as far as most places are concerned. However, while planning India holidays, one also has to take note of regional climatic variations and personal choices regarding the weather and the destination to be visited. .

- Take adequate precautions against mosquitoes and stick to bottled water as well as well-cooked food.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Holidays to India 'a top choice' for 2010

Anyone booking flights to India next year may be pleased to hear that the country has been chosen as one of the ten best places to travel to in 2010.

World Travel Guide highlighted Delhi as a particularly good choice as the city is set to host the Commonwealth Games in October next year.

As a result of the forthcoming sporting event, authorities have made a number of improvements to city's infrastructure and have resolved to teach basic English to workers in the hospitality and transport industries.

The online guide also recommended that visitors looking to escape from the chaotic urban environment should take a trip to the seaside state of Kerala.

"Away from the urban sprawl, this is a vast and diverse land, with tranquil beaches, parched deserts and fresh mountain retreats," the website stated.

The Commonwealth Games, which are taking place between October 3rd and 14th, will showcase international athletes in events such as archery, cycling, wrestling and table tennis.

Media Source: http://www.southalltravel.co.uk/news/
Reference URL: http://www.southalltravel.co.uk/news/India/19513839/Holidays-to-India-a-top-choice-for-2010.html