Showing posts with label India Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India Holiday. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Best India Holiday Attractions

There are many excuses for booking flights to India. With the cricket world cup set to unfurl during the year 2011, the country will be in a celebratory mode. Read on for a little insight into some of the piping hot destinations in India.

India is a heady cocktail of scrumptious cuisines, heady cultural experiences, a world of diversified sightseeing, and a lot more. There are numerous good times for visiting the country with festival seasons being amongst the best. For instance, the celebratory frenzy of the ‘city of joy’ or Kolkata, the cultural capital of the country is best experienced during Durga Puja celebrations. Similarly, the colourful Indian state, Punjab’s hearty spirit soars when the local festival of Baisakhi unfolds. In 2011, India will serve as one of the venues for the cricket world cup and needless to say, visitors can look forward to some great holiday fervour as the country is quite crazy about the game. Here are some of the hottest destinations to consider for those who are mulling travel plans to India.

Golden Triangle Tour

The Golden Triangle Tour of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is one of the perfect ways to embark on a historical odyssey through India. Delhi’s legendary cuisines as well as colonial and Islamic architectural monuments like Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament House, India Gate, Red Fort, and Jama Masjid ensure a fun filled itinerary. Similarly, beholding the dazzling Taj Mahal in Agra is alone worth spending every penny on flights to India. The Pink City of Jaipur also proves to be no mean destination and offers generous slices of the country’s history by way of majestic monuments like Hawa Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Amber Fort and Palace, and Abhaneri Step Well to name just a few.

Goa

Goa is certainly the most popular or at least the second most popular beach destination in India. Night long beach parties, getting high on cheaply available booze, indulging in numerous exhilarating water sports, and picking up fabulous bargains from the Anjuna Flea Market – Goa is crammed full of attractions that become tantalising flights of fancy, once the vacation is over. With February round the corner, the destination is all set to celebrate the gala Goa Carnival. Anyone looking for cheap tickets to Goa during this time should start getting in touch with specialist travel companies right away. In fact, tickets to Goa are highly sought after throughout the year.

Kerala

Known as ‘god’s own country’, Kerala bagged the vote of the best Asian holiday destination in the ‘Best in Travel poll 2010’ conducted by Smart Travel Asia, an independent online travel magazine. A few of the unforgettable charms of Kerala are the intricate networks of meandering backwaters, the virginal Kovalam beaches, endless tracts of rice paddies and coconut groves, and the stunning Varkala cliffs. Those looking for cheap flights to India for their Kerala visit should plan their trip during the monsoon season. Buying tickets by focusing upon the monsoon months of August and September also give one the chance to experience Kerala’s Onam festival celebrations.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

After Obama it’s Your Turn to Experience India Holidays

India is perhaps the only tourist destination that attracts different kinds of tourists to its beautiful shores. Be it the attractive beaches, holy pilgrimage sites, adventurous expeditions or cultural exploration tours, India holiday packages offers it all.

A land of great diversity, India holidays offer an amazing mixture of experiences for the travellers. Delhi, nation’s political capital, is perhaps the summit of the chaotic Indian charm. The city is a maze of historical architectural wonders that perfectly complement its modern splendours. The city’s food scene is simply legendary with the scrumptious street food stealing the thunder from its urbane, high class dining scene.

Just 200 km from Delhi is the city that holds the biggest pearl in the necklace of world’s most beautiful tourist attractions, the Taj Mahal. This astonishing monument is a marvellous piece of art that baffles and stuns one and all. India holidays are not considered complete unless you visit this magnificent tomb. Not far away is the colourful city of Jaipur, the quintessential Indian city. A mythical place, Jaipur symbolises all you have heard and imagined about India. From big turbaned men to colourful sari clad women to great forts, the city delivers on the promise made by India to its visitors.

Goa is another big attraction that mesmerises tourists with its glamour and beauty. It is the only Indian city that truly reflects the vibrant colours, traditions and cultures of the West. Palm-lined sandy beaches characterize this place full of fun and frolic. The party capital of India, Goa is much relaxed and laid back compared to other uptight and conservative Indian cities.

The beautiful province of Kerala is an integral part of India holidays. Make sure that you choose those Indian holiday packages that incorporate a visit to this lovely land. Grand temples, isolated beaches, lush green gardens, excellent treatment spas and the warmth of locals will certainly transport you to the land of tranquillity and peace.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai - A Must Visit Site on Your India Holiday

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai is one of the must-see jewels of India. It has recently been re-opened on the 63rd Independence Day of India, 15th August 2010. The Palace wing of this old hotel was closed down for operations pending its renovation after the terrorist attack in November 2008.

According to media reports, the 107 year old architectural marvel that bore witness to myriads of events on the heart of Mumbai was renovated at a cost of $37 million. Living up to its grandeur, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel re-opened its door with grand celebration. Ranked amongst the most expensive and most luxurious hotels in the world, this landmark at the Apollo Bunder (port) of Mumbai does merit a visit by every traveler booking flights to India.

Over the years the hotel has played host to Hollywood celebrities, members of the royal families from Britain, renowned international political figures, tycoons, top-notch executives, popular Indian and international musicians and singers amongst distinguished guests.

Invaluable art collections, antiques and artefacts from all over the world are housed in the hotel and appeal to the international travellers who have a penchant for art. Restoring the hotel’s grandeur fell in the hands of BAMO San Francisco, DesignWilkes, Malaysia, James Park Associates, Singapore and Lissoni Associati, Milan.

The gorgeously modified Taj Mahal Palace has surpassed the state of its former glory in that it boast opulence of the highest order and far many facilities and activities to actually make its guests feel the touch of world class luxury. The hotel is more technologically equipped to provide the ultimate customer experience blended with the unmatched Indian hospitality.

The Taj Mahal Palace has re-opened its palace wing on 15th August 2010 following a two-year restoration. The most popular hotel in Mumbai underwent massive reformation and rebuilding work was done utilizing the services of acclaimed designers worldwide. The hotel now stands as the essence of the firm audacity, buoyancy and fortitude of the people of India. It has now surpasses its former glory and is all set to welcome the national and international visitors who are traveling coming in Mumbai for family holidays, professional tours or other business or personal reasons. There are a number of changes and additions have been made on the inside to offer a superlative experience to its varied patrons. There are multiple changes have been done in the interior design of the hotel but the outside appearance is almost the same as have been in the past prior the attack.

Although, there have been no changes to the traditional façade of the hotel, major additions and changes can be experienced on the inside by those who have visited this marvel in the past. The food joints in this hotel complex have also received a remarkable facelift; and gourmets and epicureans have more reasons now to indulge here at Sea Lounge and Golden Dragon. Morimoto gave a magical touch to the Taj Ballroom, designed by LTW; and to the Harbour Bar and Wasabi, designed by the Rockwell Group.

Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces, a collective name for The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries, comprises more than 60 hotels in 45 locations across India. There are additional 15 international hotels in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Africa, the Middle East and Australia.

So if you are planning to visit India in the near future do include a trip to Mumbai to witness the new found glory of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. This Taj property is unique and is way ahead of all its counterparts including the Taj Hotel in Delhi or any other city of the world.