Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Rajasthan Holidays all inclusive

Rajasthan is a wonderful destination which imbibes diverse culture, civilization, tradition, heritage, architecture values and makes the land of royalty, nobility and prosperity. In this imperial state Rajasthan, the visitors can feel the essence of its past history, which has still preserved in the current era also. As Rajasthan is a wonderful Royal place where one can see beautification of the oldest cities by seeing the Forts, places, monuments and other historical buildings.  The cities of Rajasthan like Jodhpur, Udaipur and Bikaner, are full of color and culture and tradition where they can the historical forts and monuments and In Jaipur they can take part in vibrant Pushkar Fair, elephant fair which is  which is celebrated with joy and fun. 

Pushkar fair is one of the important fair of Rajasthan which is celebrated in the month November. The fair is organized in the Ajmer district which is surrounded by lakes where one can see more than 400 temples and 52 ghats. The famous temple of temple like Varah Temple which is devoted to lord Vishnu, which is also described in the ancient holy books. It has said the place Ajmer is known as Trith Raj which is a holy place where visitors come to get rid of their sins.

Further, apart from celebration Pushkar festivals and elephant festivals here one can also enjoy teej and Ganger festivals which are celebrated by the women. In these festivals they perform various folk music and dance and while assembling together they worship deities. They dressed up in colorful clothes and happily celebrate the functions. In Rajasthan the visitors can take part in various other cultural events which is organized by in different months where ladies and gents gather and celebrate the functions. 

In Rajasthan, the places on wheels is a luxurious train which is giving and opportunity to board and see the Royal cities in which they can take part in various fairs and festivals and which is full of glistening colors of joys. In Rajasthan the can see the places like jaipur which is established by the king Jai Singh who established the city as per vastu Sastra for the wellness of the people. In Jaipur they can go see various forts and Monuments, which is built by the Royal Rajput Kings. To see the lakes and surrounded ambiance the visitors can come to Udaipur and see the forts which are located at the bank of these lakes. These peaceful and beautiful lakes are expression their own past glorifying stories. This land is recognized for its lakes where one come see Dudh Talai Lake, Swaroopsagar Lake, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake and Rangsagar Lake. The place was once the capital of Mewar where in this Tour package one can thoroughly enjoy the colorful culture, historical forts, monuments, places which was reflecting the heritage values of the place.
  
Territorially Rajasthan is the largest state of India which covered by Oldest Mountain Aravalli Range where one can also see the thick forest, sanctuaries, and parks. These Holiday packages the visitors can go to various wild life sanctuaries and see the wild animals their habits. The place is spread in the area of 343sq. km where one can see the large spread desert on which the visitors can take a ride of Camel and go through the various destinations and see the culture and tradition of the land. 

Rajasthan is a wonderful land which fascinates people by its forts, places, monuments and vibrant festivals where one can see various colors of the land. With diverse culture and tradition one can have experience its old civilization.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A Land of Ever Charming

The land of India is fascinating and bewitching the heart of the secernating traveler for its World Heritage Sites as well as world heritage monuments and palaces; for its ever charming beach holidays, backwater holidays, various kinds of water sports, adventure activities, hill station tours to Shimla, Manali, Nainital, Darjeeling, Ooty etc., desert tour to Rajasthan, historical tour and culture tour; for its ever-demanding medical tourism, Ayurveda tourism and Yoga tourism; for its Royal Tour by Palace On Wheels or Deccan Odyssey. All these features of Indian tours and travels symbolize as Incredible India with the largest democracy in the world on the one hand and cultural diversity on the other. Perhaps, this is the main reason India is regarded as the hub of all types of tourism.

India Tours – Land of All Religions
Since the time immemorial, the land of India is regarded as the land of spiritualism marked by the evolution of different mythological literatures in the form of the Vedas, the Puranas, the Granthas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Yugas and the Bhagavatham are set in different periods of time in Hindu mythology. Presently, the cities of India like Varanasi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Vaishno Devi, Amritsar, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Bodhgaya, Nalanda, Madurai, Puri, Rajgir, Sarnath, Tirupati, Allahabad, Ayodhya, Deoghar,  Dharmashala, Dwarka, Kalahasti, Kanchipuram, Kollur, Mathura, Nashik, Rameswaram, Sabarimala, Somnath, Sringeri, Srirangam, Swamithope,  Tirumala-Tirupati, Ujjain, Virpur and Vrindavana are living examples of all the Indian mythologies mentioned above and renowned for pilgrimage tourism of India. During the course of time, many other religions came into existence when Indian society in particular and world society in general were on their way of perfection. It was Islam which was entirely different and unique to the Indian society professed the concept of universal brotherhood and equality when the society was crept with inequality. However, all other religions like Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism emerged as offshoots of Hinduism. Today, secular India boasts other religions like Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Wahabism with the second largest population of Muslims in the world after Indonesia!

India Tour – The Land of Temples Broadly speaking, the temples of India can be divided into time-wise, region-wise, and deity-wise like ancient temples, medieval temples and modern temples; north-India temples, south India temples, central India temples, east India temples, northeast India temples; Hindu temples, Sikh temples, Jain temples, Ganapati temples, Shiva temples, Krishna temples, Hanuman temples, Durga temples, Vishnu temples, Brahma temples etc. Some of the famous temples of India with marvelous architecture are Birla Mandir, Bodhi Temple, Chattarpur Mandir, Dilwara Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Golden Temple, Jagannath Temple, Jwalamukhi Temple, Kailash Temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Khajuraho Temples, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Maha Bodhi Temple, Lingaraja Temple, Lotus Temple, Mukteswara Temple, Somnath Temple and Sun Temple – Konark.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Incredible North India Tourism


The States of North India refer to a set of states like Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal which are situated in the non-peninsular region of the Republic of India. Because of the strategic location, North India plays a significant role in shaping the course of India’s historical and cultural evolution since the time of human settlement on the Indo-Gangetic Plain whose fertile soils and perennial rivers diverted the early human being for their permanent settlement. It is in north India where the great religions of the world – Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism – were born and spread to all the parts of India and the world. The great Himalayas are situated in north India which separates the Indian sub-continent from the rest of Asia. Since the ancient time, the north India was the centre of conflict among the different powers like Mauryan, Gupta, Mughals, British and many others to control the entire subcontinent of India.

Tourist Attractions of North India
It is because of this diversity and intermixing of different cultures and religions, the region has become more dynamic and centre of attractions for its States like Rajasthan known as the “Desert Jewel of India"; Uttar Pradesh which is famous as “one of the most ancient and diverse states of India"; Punjab is known as the “granary of India"; Delhi the capital of India is an epitome of the whole history of Indo-Islamic culture; Uttaranchal is known for its healthy and wholesome tourist destination of India; Himachal Pradesh is regarded as the place of “nature at its best";  Jammu & Kashmir is blessed as “the paradise on earth". The other attractions of North India are wildlife tour, forts and monuments, adventure tourism of north India, fairs and festivals, pilgrimage centres of north India, Ayurveda & meditation, north India train travel, airports and hotels of north India.

Religious Tourism of North India
North India has attracted the tourists from all over the world for its religious tourism of all faiths and Yatras – the holy pilgrimage tour to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri combinedly known as Chardham, Kailash Mansarovar and many other sacred places. Some of the famous places of religious tourismare Vaishno Devi Yatra to Jammu & Kashmir which is devoted to Mata Vaishno Devi; Golden Temple of Punjab which is devoted to Sri Harmandir Sahib; Mathura and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh are devoted to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu respectively; Char Dham is devoted to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Ganga & Yamuna; Buddhist pilgrimage centres at Bodh Gaya in Bihar, Sarnath and Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, Spiti, Lahaul and Dharmashala in Himachal Pradesh, and Leh Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir make north India the prime attractions of pilgrimage tourism.

World Heritage Sites of North India
India is considered by the peoples of the world as mosaic of different beliefs, faiths, doctrines and cultures since the time immemorial. It is here on this subcontinent of Mother India the visitors like Aryans, Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Arabs, Afghans, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and British visited and with the passage of time they assimilate the very culture of India and became one with the distinction of without losing the peculiarity of their own culture. It was this peculiarity that makes Indian art and culture so vibrant which is still reflected in the forms of historical monuments and other architectures. India has near about 27 World Heritage Sites in her credit, out of which 12 sites are located in North India. All these historical monuments of north India are the source of attractions especially of the international tourists. Among them, Taj Mahalof Agra is credited with one of the Seven Wonders of the World, built by Shah Johan in memory of his consort Mumtaz Mahal! Other World Heritage Sites of north India are Agra Fort a reflection of distinct Mughal style of art and architecture, Fatehpur Sikri, Humayun's Tomb, Khajuraho, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Delhi, Keoladeo National Park, Nanda Devi & Valley of Flowers, Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Sanchi, Champaner etc.