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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Four Reasons To Plan A Beach Vacation Instead Of Going To A Theme Park

Four Reasons To Plan A Beach Vacation Instead Of Going To A Theme Park

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By: aayana

You have been to every theme park in the area, but a beach vacation may be a better option this year. If you are tired of the frustrations of long lines and hot days, not to mention the cost that goes into an amusement park, it may be best to turn to a more relaxing theme for this year's vacation. The good news is there are some outstanding areas along the coast and in the Gulf of Mexico worth exploring. Doing so could mean that you spend more time relaxing and less time waiting, too.

 

Everyone Should Have the Experience

The first reason to plan a beach vacation this year is simple. Everyone should have the opportunity to experience the open water at least once. There is just something about being able to look out over the open waves and to know there is a whole other world at the end. The massiveness, the calming beauty of it, and the serenity can make it a must for any family.

It is Inexpensive


In most areas, the beaches are free to use. Though you will need to avoid any private property, it is likely that you will find yourself enjoying the beauty of the sand and water without having to spend a small fortune to do so. This is not an indoor water park, but an opportunity for you to build sandcastles and swim without having to pay to do so. Everyone benefits from an inexpensive trip.


The Area Offers Plenty to Do

You do not have to spend all of your time on the water and in the sand either. Most of the coastal areas offer plenty of fun things to do. You may be able to hike, bird watch, go canoeing, and spend time at the various parks. You can catch a show or take in some retail therapy. You may be able to go on a canopy tour or a zipline adventure. There is a great deal to do in many areas

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It Is a Healthy Option

Even if the kids may not like the thought of it, a beach vacation is a healthy option. It is good for their bodies and their minds. Chances are good a few museums are locally available. They can easily enjoy the science of the marine ecosystem. They can even get in a bit of history through old forts.

If you have yet to plan the trip you and your family will take this year, consider a beach vacation. The right location can help you to spend time together and enjoy each other. Instead of eating bad food and spending your time in line for a 60-second ride, check out what the water has to offer.

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Friday, 26 April 2013

Cycling Vacations In India – A Few Things to Know



Cycling Vacations In India – A Few Things to Know


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Are you planning cycling vacations in India? Well I suggest you first read below before you book your tickets for cycling vacations in India so that you are prepared for them and have a pleasant experience.

There was a time when India was a nation of Bicycles, and bicycles are one item that India produces more than any other country in the world. So why is it that you rarely find bicycles in big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai etc? Well the reasons are not very difficult to find. Leave aside cycling vacations in India, most Indians don’t even ride bicycles for day-to-day use.

The roads in India are not designed to accommodate bicycles, unlike cities like Amsterdam where the roads are designed or have been redesigned to keep cyclist in mind. But in India even in cities like Delhi where in 70s and till mid 80s cycles were still popular now hardly anybody rides a bicycle. Even the kids today   use them as recreational tools when their mothers snatch their ipads away, unlike when I was growing up a bicycle was the primary source of exercise, entertainment and commute for me.  I have fond memories of riding cycle during vacations in my childhood.

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Cycling vacation in India

Most of the cyclists in India you will find on roads will be poor people who can not afford any other vehicle, unlike in western countries where a bicycle is a recreation tool and not a sign of poverty. Most  highways in India are death trap for cyclists, with more cyclists dying in road accidents than anybody else.  The challenge is most of the bicycles in India still follow the designs of first world war and safety features like a light, bright-colored strips to glow in light are  unheard of. The bicyclists never wear any kind of helmet to protect them in case of any mishap. But still in rural India bicycles are very popular not only to ride to market, fields and the village temple but also as a family vehicle, to carry fodder, and to drop kids to school. If you are lucky you may see a bridegroom in rural India on a bicycle to go to the home of  his bride for marriage.

A lot of young boys in Indian villages will ride the large bicycles of their father with legs inserted inside the frame to reach the pedal in a riding style called “Crenchy” like I saw this boy in Weavers village  Pochampally outside of Hyderabad.

I found a lot of people using bicycles in Gandipet and Chilkur when I went there to click pictures of Flamingos. You will also notice that a lot of bicyclist on Indian roads are actually not riding them but are actually walking with the cycle. This is a defense mechanism when they hop down where they feel vulnerable and ride back the cycle when the road is safer.

But slowly there is a movement to revive the bicycle culture in India especially in cities like Hyderabad and Bangalore where a large no of Expats and Indians who have returned after living abroad reside. So in Hyderabad we have clubs like GHACHyderabad Bicycling club are trying to promote using more of bicycle use. Atlanta Foundation  organizes cycling races with the money going to charity. Most of these groups are formed by highly educated upwardly mobile IT and BPO professionals with the idea of using cycles as much as possible and promote safe cycling with proper use of helmets and other safety gear using better bikes with gears etc.  A lot of these clubs also organize mountain bike races in the cities as a part of promoting cycling as an adventure sport.


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So if you are planning a cycling holiday in India I suggest you take help of a specialist bicycling holiday company  and visit places where there is still some culture of bicycle travel with both locals as well as travelers. Some of the places that are good for bicycling holidays are Pondicherry, Temple Town of Hampi, Parts of Goa, Kerala, Rajasthan and Western Ghats. Your tour operator should be able to help you in better planning. But remember you will still be on same roads ruled by trucks and buses and it will be a good idea to not ride alone and stay in a group to avoid any unfortunate incident like the ordeal of this Swiss couple.

So while it is a good idea to have a bicycling holiday in India you need to be ready for the heat, unfriendly roads and go to parts like, Pondicherry,  Hampi and Kerala in South India, where it is not uncommon to see foreigners on cycling vacations in India.


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Thursday, 25 April 2013

Indian Vacation Destination Guide Places to Go

Indian Vacation Destination Guide Places to Go :- 

India is quite a large country with regions and provinces that are unique from each other and full of multi cultural surprises. If you would like to experience a rich cultural heritage and unique traditions then an Indian vacation destination is pretty much the getaway you are looking for. But do relax a bit for you need to think some things over before you head for India.
 

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If you’re a frequent traveler you probably know by now mostly through experience that going on vacation needs some sort of planning. Gong to a country without knowing the specifics and the best set of circumstances is pretty much like allowing the wind to blow all your vacation money, not to mention your time and efforts away. India is indeed a very beautiful country and by simply visiting any part of it you will experience different culture, festivals and various customs and traditions. But with our limited resources we just can go hopping province by province. We have to know and prioritize the best place to visit to experience that “Indian” feel.

Among the more popular trekkers’ destination are the Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Pushkar deserts. India has one of the most majestic deserts in the world. The harsh environment definitely has its appeal and with desert festivals during the early and last few months of the year, visitors are surely one for a treat. Rajasthan for one has lots more treasures other than its deserts. It is riddled with monuments, forts, scenic lakes and even exotic wildlife sanctuaries.


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In fact the place is so popular that it has traditionally been considered as the more preferred tourist destination in all of India. But the title can be contested, however, the beauty of place, the richness of its culture are not. Other destinations include Jaipur city, Samode which famous for the Haveli and Place hotel, and the religious sites of Ajmer and Pushkar. Pushkar is one of the most scared cities of the India, famous for holy lakes as well as ancient temples. In fact it is so sacred that meat, fish, eggs, and alcohol are forbidden within the city limits.



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Another quite popular destination is Kashmir. The place has come to be known as the “Paradise on Earth” due to the picturesque and jaw-dropping natural beauty. Among its natural attractions are the snow capped mountain peaks, scenic vistas, rich vegetation and a various adventure spots for the out going and sports enthusiasts. However, mountaineering or trekking is not limited to this area. Places like the Shimla in Himachal Pradesh and the destination for trekkers in Kullu Valley and the Kodaikanal which is located in Tamil Nadu, another popular trekking ground.
But of course, there’s the all popular tour which most often begins in Delhi where tourists are treated to the buzzing capital’s literally thousands of shops that sells almost everything one can imagine. The capital is a treat for both the eyes and palates with a whole array of food, especially the spicy ones, to choose from.


Agra would be the next destination being the location of the world famous Taj Mahal. One might find the area crowded since there are thousands of tourists who visit the temple on a daily basis. The Taj Mahal has become one of India’s notable landmarks and it is often the case that people do not consider their visit to the country complete without getting their pictures taken with the temple in the background.


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Having an Indian destination guide is fairly important otherwise you will most likely get overwhelmed by the things to do and places to go and you will end up resting in your hotel room in the middle of the afternoon. For most of us who probably consider their trip to India their first and last, maximizing their time there is a must.



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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Famous Tourist Places to Visit in India

Famous Tourist Places to Visit in India


India is a fantastic country to celebrate holidays with all the aspects of life. Synonymous with so many names, India is one such country whose significance and splendour is just beyond the words and visual delight. Thus, numerous tourists from all over the world visit India to explore its enchanting beauty. India consists of array of awesome Tourist Destination. So anyone wants to have a vacation, again India stands to be the first position. Another reason for finding India as the finest destination by tourists to enjoy their holidays is because of its diversity. India has different cultures, different languages and different religions. If you travel from North to South and West to East you can find out how different India is from other countries. India's mind blowing diversity leaves an everlasting impression on everyone's mind.

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Famous Tourist Places to Visit in India


The major  top tourist destination in India which make you a remarkable travel experiences are :-

Kerela :-
The Green Paradise
Naturally Kerala is the most beautiful State in India. The beautiful hill stations, scintillating backwaters, beautiful beaches, thrilling waterfalls, exotic wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, historic towns and cities and of course the ancient Ayurveda form are the major tourist attractions of this enchanting South Indian state.Best time to visit Kerala is September to March.


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Kashmir :-
Heaven of India 
Kashmir is the northern state of India .The beauty of Kashmir made people call it the paradise on earth. Mughal gardens and Srinagar houseboats are important attractions of this state.Gulmarg and Pahalgam are also awe inspiring which elate the tourist for their wonderful vacations.The best time to visit Kashmir is between November and March.

Goa :-

Land of Beaches
Goa is a abundant blooming tourist destination in south western India. This place is famous for Beaches. The array of fabulous beaches in this state make it lovingly called as land of beaches and the beaches capital of India. People from all over the the world visits here for spending some time in these exotic beaches. Goa Tourist season is from October to December and from May to June.


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Darjeeling :-

The Queen of Hills
Darjeeling is the most picturesque hill town in the State of West Bengal located on Indo-Nepal border. Tea gardens, picturesque meadows, the beautiful views and variety of trekking options are the main attractions of Darjeeling. It  is a fascinating place where you can see Buddhist monasteries. Besides this Mt. Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain on Earth, giving a magical aura to the Darjeeling that leaves one's senses intoxicated.The best time to visit this hill station is between April and June and September and December.


Kullu Manali :-

The Snowpoint
Kullu and Manali are the neighbouring hill stations located in Himachal Pradesh in one tourist destination site on the northern parts of India Manali is blessed with pleasant and moderate climate which attracts the tourist. Kullu Manali  give every traveller a chance to know about nature of Indian Himalayan states.The period between April and October is the best time to visit this Hill station.

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Uttarakhand :-

The Land of Gods
Uttarakhand is situated in the northern part of India and known as “The land of Gods”. This state is famous for its peaceful environment. So tour to this state is escape from the noisy environment of the city life. Uttarakhand is also famous for pilgrimage shrines such as Char Dham Yatra, Haridwar, Tungnath and Panch Kedar, Devprayag, Hemkund sahib and Mansarovar Kailash. Best time to visit Uttarakhand is April to June and September to November.


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Taj Mahal :-

The Symbol of Love
Taj Mahal is one of the eight wonders in the world.This beautiful costly tomb situated in Agra. A tour to Taj Mahal is a once in a life time experience. This wonder is made by Mughal Emperor Shajahan in memory of his Wife Mumtaz Mahal. So this tomb is also expressed as ‘the symbol of love’.Agra can be visited throughout the year, but one must avoid the extreme hot summers (April-June) and rainy season (July-Sept).


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Monday, 22 April 2013

How To Travel In India

How To Travel In India

By Emma Levine
Beautiful, eclectic, vast India can be intimidating for first-time visitors. Here are 10 tips that will help you make your first trip to India a smashing success.

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1: Before You Go: Visas And Inoculations
Check in advance with your doctor or nurse what injections are required. Depending on which region and what time of year you visit, anti-malarial tablets may also be necessary. You’ll need to get a visa before departure, which comes into effect the date of issue, not the date of entry.

2: Luggage And The Best Way To Carry It
Unless you’re going straight to the door of your five-star hotel, it’s far easier to take a backpack, especially for getting around India’s rough roads and sidewalks. It’s also much easier for jumping on and off trains, keeping your hands free. The golden rule is to bring only what you’re able to easily carry yourself.

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3: Getting Around India
If you plan to travel within India by plane, try and book those additional flights in advance. It will save you the hassles of trying to book these flights on the fly, especially important if you’re in India during high season (Christmas/New Year, plus major Indian holidays). It can be far more rewarding, if you have time, to travel by train – a major way of experiencing the country.

4: What To Eat
Of course it’s hugely enjoyable to dine on local cuisine. However, delicate stomachs may find India’s cuisine hard to handle. If you’re sampling street food, stick to hot, freshly cooked items. Avoid salads, which may have been washed in local water, and stick to fruit that has to be peeled (bananas, mango etc). It’s also advisable to only eat fish on coastal regions, where you know it’s more likely to be fresh. But majority of Indians don’t eat meat or fish, so here’s a country perfect for vegetarian visitors.

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5: What To Drink
Stick to bottled drinking water (ensure it’s sealed when you buy it). Don’t drink tap water from your hotels, although it’s safe to brush your teeth in it. In street stalls and simple cafes, avoid ice in drinks, as this could have been made from untreated water. Fresh lime soda and lassi (a refreshing drink from curd) are both widely available, as are Indian brands of fizzy soda, cola etc. Indian tea is an acquired taste – very sweet and milky! The availability of alcohol varies in each state, but generally India doesn’t have a strong drinking culture. Local bars tend to be men-only hovels. Avoid domestic Indian spirits – stick to beer.

6: What to Wear
If in doubt, err on the side of modesty. Men and women should avoid shorts and tank tops, unless you’re on the beach. Women should avoid skimpy clothes; cover upper arms and stick to loose, long cotton tops and trousers. Remember, the less you draw attention to yourself, the better. Ladies, if you’re likely to be visiting temples or mosques, bring a light scarf to cover your hair when necessary. Remove your shoes when entering a place of worship and when visiting people’s homes.


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7: How To Avoid Being Hassled
Foreign women may well be the target of unwanted attention. If you’re traveling without a man, it does help to prevent problems if you say you’re married. Wearing a “wedding” ring can also help. If you’re on the receiving end of uninvited attention from men, don’t be afraid to be assertive and make your annoyance very clear. Shouting can help! After all, you wouldn’t put up with it at home, would you?

8: Haggling
In most markets when buying anything, you’re expected to haggle. The stallholder will probably quote an inflated price; decide if you really want the product and counter with something perhaps a third of the price. Then expect to agree on a compromise. Small items in stores – bottled water, food items, pharmaceuticals – always have the price printed on the label, and is non-negotiable. When you’re using taxis or three-wheeler auto-rickshaws, the meter should be switched on. If not, agree the price in advance – don’t leave it to an awkward argument after your journey.

 9: Getting The Most From Train Travel
Wherever you travel in India, it’s very likely that you’ll be taking at least one train journey. Indian Railways is an institution; it is the main way of moving this nation of more than one billion! There are many different classes of travel. For long journeys, take a sleeper in second or first class, and choose an upper birth if possible. Bring a chain and padlock to keep your bags secure, and keep your money and passport in a money belt under your clothes when sleeping. On most trains, food and drink (bottled water, cartons of fruit juice, tea) are available from vendors moving regularly up and down the carriages. Most railway stations have a separate booking office or counter for foreign tourists.


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10: Be Prepared To Wait!
In India, one of its charms can also be the biggest frustration: delays. This is usually about transport; the ticket office is closed for a lengthy break, or a crucial person you need to speak to is not available. Bureaucracy can be endlessly frustrating. In such circumstances, use plenty of good humor and patience, and see it as a part of everyday Indian life. Don’t show anger – it will get you nowhere!



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