Thursday, 24 August 2017

Wonderful Countryside of Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

White pristine mountains, the beautiful river, the sublime pine trees and the striking waterfalls- with all these housing at one place, how can we let it go! Kasol has it all, and with all the pride, it flaunts its jewels out of much curiosity.

A perfect tourist hub and a more perfect traveling destination, Kasol was never behind when it came to topping the list of hippie, yet soulful hill stations of Himanchal Pradesh. With a mystery of its own,Kasol never stops to charm you - be it the culture, the food, the landscape or the people. The playfulness crushed into the air of the place gets diffused to one and all visiting the city. With all the love Kasol showers on us, it’s never enough and also it’s never too late. So pack your bags, only to unwind in a place which will make you feel at home, which will make you feel it’s all of you!

A true blessing for peace seekers as well as trekkers, Kasol has something for all. An unforgettable experience is waiting for you.This place has been appreciated by each and every traveler who has visited it, only to come back again and again. Enjoy the trekking experience with a bonfire. Find yourself lost amidst the stunning mountains. This resplendent place is a paradise for all. With full zeal, let’s start to get into the nerve of the town - for it’s just not addictive, but equally soothing.

A peaceful walk along the pristine Parvati River and its churning nearby couldn’t make up for a better combination. The frothing Parvati River calls you to take a stroll quietly, making you listen to your soul. The clear white waters and the green pine trees get indulged with each other and fit into perfect scenery like nothing else. Sublime sand too tickles the feet, making them blush with innocence.With every curvature on the river, you would be opened up to an exotic landscape with endless pine trees, untouched waterfalls and steep cliffs; and not to forget the angelic snow capped peaks peeking into our pictures.

Though the white mountains unintentionally show up in between the river,being equally appealing they steal our hearts from long distances. Post this, when you look above, you experience a sea of blue, a happy gesture of freedom and simplicity; the sky looks at you with amusement, only to know that you look back with all the questions in your mind on how could it be so striking and so quiet at the same time, so grand but so easy at the same time.Time spent by the side of the river is nothing less than luxurious. A pleasant evening gets completed when you step into the shores of the river with your entire lifetime willingly submerging into the fractions of seconds.

When in Kasol, trek to Kheer Ganga. It is about a four-hour long trek. This four-hour steep climb is nothing but purely relishing. Once you reach there, you will be surprised with the view it offers you with. The hot water spring is purely magic. It soothes you to the core. The peace the trek fills you with is amazing. The breathtaking beauty you would experience here is so refreshing that you would want to stay here forever.


Also, you can take a visit to Malana. This is a little village in the state with pretty meadows and calm view. With all this, you relive a hundred times.Malana has little colorful houses with wooden architecture, making the place simple yet so artistic.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

India’s Top 3 Tourist Hot Spots

From the sun-kissed beaches of Goa to the fascinating, yet breathtaking Himalayan ranges, from the stupendous monuments of Delhi and Agra to the tranquil backwaters flowing through twisting and winding canals, from a memorable safari ride in the Thar to a romantic encounter at one of the historical sites, the gigantic land of India offers a myriad of options that even the most finicky visitors will fall for the country. Certainly, Indian never lets its beautiful travelers sit idly and return with empty. If you are visiting this glorious country, include these 3 amazing destinations in your bucket list.

Delhi – Witness Past & Live in Present: Delhi is the ideal starting destination. New Delhi, which is the capital city of India, is the paradise to see real India where Old and Modern vibe co-exist. Seat to mighty dynasties in the past, Delhi is a wonderful place for history buffs to explore and adore. Old and New Delhi see a huge disparity when it comes to its architectural wonders. When the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid adorn the past, the India Gate is a modern marvelous.There is no denying that Delhi flaunts some of the most amazing monuments in the world. Shopaholics are not going to get disappointed as local markets like ChandniChowk and Delhi Haat can keep you busy for hours. From ethnic jewelry to beautiful handicrafts, Delhi is certainly an absolute travelers’ delight. Sneak peek into North India when you are in the capital.



Khajuraho – Exotic & Erotic:
What better way to mark an Indian vacation than visiting a series of outstanding monuments of Khajuraho if you are always fascinated by eroticism carved into stones? Truly speaking, only India has such exceptional marvels that will make you stand on your toe with awe. Revel in the sensuous poetry inscribed on the stones. Khajuraho is an ultimate amalgamation of art and architecture that clears of doubts and apprehensions that sensuality was never considered taboo in this divine country.Builtin the 12th century with staggering 82 temples, the present day witnesses only 22. Only remnants are left and most of the temples are in dilapidated state.The UNESCO World Heritage Site sheds some light on the intimate lives of Hindu deities.

 

Kerala – Where Tranquility Meets Chaos:
National Geographic Traveler maintained Kerala as top 50 destinations to visit before you die. Kerala is regarded as God’s Own Country and it truly justifies the statement. Charming backwaters, serene tea and coffee estates, peaceful Ayurvedic health resorts, frolicking palm trees, pristine golden beaches, lip-smacking food, colonial heritage and famous houseboat rides, Kerala has got everything to overwhelm you. Kerala is one such Indian destination that sees massive influx of foreign travelers as well as domestic visitors who want to rejuvenate at one of the resorts. Kerala is home to numerous resorts where you will be given the best therapies in the world. Pampering in its mouthwatering dishes will give you the most exotic experience.Kerala tours are offered by numerous tour operators. Pick the best one.


Tuesday, 15 December 2015

4 Important Historic Monuments That Lacking Attention

Monuments are stunning. Monuments are wonderful. Monuments represent culture. Monuments witness the past glory. India is a land of rich culture and heritage. As you take a tour of this diverse country, you are likely to come across some of the biggest and most wonderful architectural displays adorning country’s affluent heritage. To name some of the biggest names, there are the Taj Mahal, the Sun Temple of Konark, the magnificent Red Fort and the likes. However, there are several imposing structures that often get ignored. If you are ardent explorer and cannot just miss any structure boasting elaborate superfluities, check out the following ones.

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan:



A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kumbhalgarh Fort is considered the second largest on the planet after China’s Great Wall. It was built by King Rana Khamba in the fifteenth century. With an impressive height of 3,600 ft above the sea level, the fortress served residence to the king for years. Since the king was an art and architecture lover, a three-day festival is observed every year in his memory. It is situated in the Aravalli range.

Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi:


A whopping amount was spent to build this iconic structure in Delhi. Spreading over a vast area of 12,000 square meters, the tomb is the first garden tomb in the country. To make sure the tomb was fearlessly designed, Bana Begum, wife of Humayun selected a Persian architecture for this creative job. It is situated in Nizamuddin East.

Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan:


Dare to visit Bhangarh Fort and stay a night there? Termed as one of the haunted spots, this seventeenth century fort is certainly a curious destination for many. Large Banyan trees, vast gardens, tiny waterfalls and old havelis, Bhangarh Fort makes an outstanding destination if you want a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. The fort city is just 235 kilometers from the capital Delhi. Bhangarh is a popular weekend getaway destination for city dwellers.

Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai:


A treasure trove of industrial and decorative arts, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is the oldest museum in the Dream City of Mumbai. Having a great history background, travelers will find collections of vintage art decorations. As you keep your eyes rolling through various collections, you will be able to see the past of the city through clay models, maps, photographs, costumes and copper ware.

ElegantJourneys.co is a leading Rajasthan Tour Operator offering a wide range of luxury Rajasthan tour packages.

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Know Weather before You Embark Upon Indian Vacation

Planning a trip to India largely depends upon its weather. It is a vast country with diverse climatic zones. While the north is covered with snow, the southern part is being splurged by tropical monsoon rain – it clearly showcases the variations in weather. Be clear what you want to do so that it will be easier to devise a plan the right time to visit India.

Looking at the varied climatic zones, the Indian Meteorological Service divides India into seven diverse climatic regions such as the Himalayas, West Bengal, Assam, North Indian Plain, the Deccan Plateau, the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats. North India is comparatively cooler than South India (tropical climate) and Central India (hot and arid).

Summer:

From March to May is the real summer time in the country, temperatures in most North India states exceeding 40 degrees C. Summers are the best time to visit India if you are a mountain man. Hill stations and mountains remain cool with fresh and soothing air, exotic wildlife and many more. National Parks are a must visit to spot tigers and other wildlife creatures as they come out of their comfort zone in quest of water.

Monsoon:

Monsoon in India can be classified into - the northeast monsoon and the southwest monsoon. The northeast monsoon is short-lived, but intense. It hits the east coast mainly in the months of November and December and the affected states are Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The southwest monsoon is the main monsoon that enters the country in early June and comes from the ocean. If you want to stay in India for a while during this time, Ladakh would make the most ideal place.

Winter:

The peak season in India is definitely winter. The beginning of winter marks apparent sunny skies and the disappearance of the rainy season. Traveling in the southern part of the country is the most cherishing as the temperature hovers around 20 – 30 degrees C. Temperatures might go below at night.

Locals head to north to see snow, but you can head to Goa, Kerala or Tamil Nadu to relax and do some water sports activities. November through February is the ideal time to hit the beach.


Elegant Journeys India tours offer travelers a wide range of tour options, including vacation and honeymoon packages at reasonable rates. Understand the seasons and plan an unforgettable tour to India.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Delhi – A Paradise for Shoppers

Tourism in Delhi is not limited to its historic monuments and architectural buildings. Its colorful markets are power packed with local stalls and fixed small shops. If you are on the look-out of clothes, jewelry, bags and handicrafts at reasonable rates, there could not be any better place than Delhi markets. You will find all kinds of stuff – from western to traditional and from designer to local. Take a stroll around the following famous markets and pick the stuff that catches your attention instantly.

Janpath:

Janpath market blooms with amazing stalls and trendy stores selling designer clothes to fashion goods. Located opposite Connaught Place, the market also hosts local stores that display footwear to purse and handicrafts. You will find Indian locals selling amazing traditional embroidered stuff that would entice anyone to go for it. If you know how to bargain, this is a great place for you. Budget travelers feel fascinated with the reasonable yet chic items. The market remains opened from 10.30 am to 7.30, Monday to Saturday.

Khari Baoli:

Welcome to the largest wholesale spice market on earth at Khari Baoli. Khari Baoli has attracted people all around world, who want to have a complete sensory experience of taste, smell, texture and true color of the Indian capital. This is also a remarkable spot to gain knowledge of Indian cuisine, culture and history through its spices. From exotic to local spices, purchase them all at very reasonable rates. You can come between 10.30am- 7.30pm every day except Sunday.

Sarojini Nagar Market:

The reason why you should make your way to Sarojini Nagar Market is to get branded clothes at competitive rates. Why so? Because the market receives export-surplus garments in great amounts, thus selling at throwaway prices. The best time to buy stuff from this market is 11am to 7.30 pm, Tuesday to Sunday.

Daryaganj Sunday Book Market:

If book delights you, find a book store at Daryaganj Sunday Book Market. It is an old book market dating back to 1964. Replete with second hand books, the market makes sure that you get books not only in good condition, but at amazing rates.

Hanuman Mandir Chudi Bazaar:


If you are paying a visit to the temple, never hesitate to check out its attractive chudis or bangles. The bangle bazaar is nestled within the temple premises. You will find all types of beautiful bangles (glass, plastic, metal, etc.)

Monday, 13 April 2015

Things to Look-out when eating in India

Not only famous for extraordinary ranges of diversity, history, culture and attractions, but also offers a wide variety of delectable gastronomy – India occupies a topnotch position when it comes to vacation. If you are a foodie and want to try out Indian dishes, this blog will explain on how to eat safe while not missing the local charm.

Eat Like Locals:

When you are not sure where to pamper your taste buds, stick to the rule – eat where the locals eat. It clearly indicates that the restaurants or food stalls are offering great, hygienic foods. Wait in a queue till your turn comes to indulge yourself in a steaming hot dish. To eat safe, eat fresh. If the dish is just prepared and you get the opportunity to have it, this ensures more safety. It has been noticed that visitors mostly prefer less crowded restaurants. Doesn’t it mean that it is overpriced and less tasty, while increasing possibility of ingredients lying around for a long time?

Rely on Cooked Food:

If you are prone to get sick even at the slightest food exposure, eat cooked food only. Cooking kills bacteria and other germs. Visit well-known restaurants and order freshly cooked food. Never get tempted when you are served salad or freshly squeezed juice.

Don’t Eat Too Much:

Indian cuisines are not only diverse, but delicious too. Each town and city has its unique specialties including sweets made from sugar, milk and wheat, chutneys, lentils, curried vegetables, fruits, rice and flat breads. There is no denying that these cuisines taste yummy, but you control yourself from overeating. Eating too much might compel you to relax in the bathroom instead of in your master bedroom. Also, avoid eating too much spicy food, especially green chili. Yoghurt, plain rice and bread can be eaten in large amounts.

Dine with Families in India:

In India, there is no comparison of home-made meals. They are very hygiene and super delicious. Be friends with a local and get a dinner invitation to his home. Indian treat guest as God. You will be given utmost attention and great food that you will cherish for a lifetime.


Keep all the above tips in mind when you are on an Indian trip with family. Choose right India tours and travels packages to ensure your family vacation in India is a memorable one.

Friday, 10 April 2015

Why Is India so Popular?

What does make India a popular tourist destination?’ Does this question find a place in your mind? If so, this particular blog will focus on various important ingredients that make this country a hot travel destination in the world.

Power packed with rich history, varied cultures, diverse languages, ancient traditions and multi-religions, India certainly is a great destination and an amazing country flaunting wonderful diversity and abundant cultural heritage. The holy land mesmerizes vacationers all around the world with captivating backwaters of God’s Own Country i.e. Kerala, rich cultural heritage of the royal state, Rajasthan, pristine beaches of Goa, scenic Himalayan valleys, stunning lakes, majestic forts and eye-catching temples of Khajuraho. When it comes to creating a lifetime holiday, there is no comparison to India.

For better and pleasant holiday experience in India, stick to India tours and travels packages. Check out companies that offer India tour packages at the most competitive rates. Ensure that the travel agency is reliable and trustworthy if you do not want your vacation to be an incubus.

Home to countless attractions and points of interests, the vast country always gets people delighted about making a lifetime vacation. It further encourages visitors to plan a long holiday so that you not only create an enthralling experience, but visit around all important attractions. Customized tour packages can be taken into consideration for longer vacation at low budget. Or else have your travel bucket-list, which includes India’s unspoiled beauty, tradition, culture, spirituality and much more.

There is no denying that these travel hotspots, such as Rajasthan, Delhi, Goa, Mumbai, Kerala, Kashmir and Khajuraho play an inevitable role in drawing millions of holidaymakers from all corners of the world. From golden triangle tours to the erotic monuments, from cascading waterfalls to pristine sandy beaches, from wildlife sanctuary to rugged valley and from tea estates to snowcapped mountains, India has it all. Book a tailor-made travel package through reliable travel agent in India if these places fascinate you.


Talking about its cuisine – India has hot a wide variety of cuisines that vary significantly from region to region, from town to town depending on climate, occupations and soil types. Foods in India are greatly influenced by cultural and religious choices and traditions. Herbs, fruits, vegetables and spices are used profoundly.