Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Srinagar the Paradise on Earth

Source:yahoo.com
Srinagar, the summer seat of the government of the state of Jammu and Kashmir has long been one of India's most popular tourist destinations. In part, this has had to do with the multi-layered character of the city and its several attractions. And in part, this is because Srinagar serves as the base for the numerous places of interest and immense natural beauty that lie within Kashmir - and for most places, this remains the access point. Up to India's Independence in 1947, only the cream of the country traveled and holidayed in Kashmir. Then, within a few short years, there was a boom in tourism and this soon became the backbone of Srinagar's economy and thousands of visitors thronged to the valley of which the Mughal Emperor, Jehangir is said to have remarked in the seventeenth century, "Agar Firdaus bar rue zameen ast, Hamin ast-o, hamin ast-o, hamin ast" - If there is a Paradise on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here.
Srinagar is built on both sides of the river, Jhelum. The old city has quite a different character to the wide spaces of the parks and boulevards and gives expression to the phrase 'cheek by jowl'; this part of the city with narrow streets and houses of exposed brick and elaborate timberwork – which includes half a dozen old bridges - is also the area where many craftsmen live and work; this includes most, if not all of the city’s copper workers.
Srinagar, which lies in a valley, changes its character with every season. It gets snow-laden winds coming down from the hills fairly early in winter. The lakes practically freeze over and yet, some of the iconic houseboats tethered to the icy banks still function. The famous chinar trees and boulevards lined by poplars are stripped clean of their leaves and before rain and snow firmly hush them, they make for a remarkably noisy carpet that rustles and crunches at every step. The inner architecture and scaffolding of these magnificent trees now comes up for display with proud trunks and wiry branches. People move about with 'kangris' with clay bowls and frames of wicker, that hold smoldering bits of charcoal under heavy 'phirans', warm long tunics. In summer, Srinagar gets fairly hot and temperatures can touch 38 degrees Celsius. The numerous parks become the venue for evening promenades.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Travel Picks: Thrills, chills on the top 10 rollercoasters

The rollercoaster has come a long way since it was first patented in 1885, with the first amusement park ride of this kind appearing at New York's Coney Island measuring 600 feet long and 50 feet high.
Travel website Cheapflights has come up with a list of the top 10 fast, fierce and ferocious rollercoasters for this summer. This list is not endorsed by Reuters.
1. Behemoth, Wonderland Park, Toronto, Canada
Built in 2008, this $26 million project turned out to be the fastest and tallest roller coaster in Canada. Starting with an 85-degree descent and speeding up to 80 mph in 3.9 seconds, this ride has eight drops and double-banked horizontal loops.
2. Eejanaika, Fuji-Q Highland park, Yamanashi, Japan
Opened in 2006, this "fourth dimension" ride has seats that can rotate 360 degrees forward or backward in a controlled spin. It's the second of its kind on the planet, (the first lives at Six Flags in the U.S.) but Eejanaika surpasses its predecessor in both height and speed, rising 249 feet in the air, and zooming a quick 78.3 mph.
3. Tower of Terror, Queensland, Australia
Shooting straight up into the sky on an L-shaped track, this magnetic induction shuttle coaster runs on linear synchronous motors, which propels it into a free-floating position, and then forces a drop to retrace its route backwards. At 100 mph, it's one of the fastest roller coasters on the planet.
4. Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Nagashima, Japan
Steel Dragon 2000 boasts an impressive speed of 95 mph, but what's most remarkable is that it gets to that speed by using only a traditional lift hill. It rises 318 feet in the air and at a length of 8,133 feet and a time span of four minutes, this ride is the world's longest.
5. Furius Baco, PortAventura, Spain
The seats on this rollercoaster are placed on either side of the track, so passengers are totally exposed on three sides and if you're the one on the outer edge, you get an extra thrill of being completely out in the open, rushing in at an average of 84 mph.
6. Megafobia, Oakwood Coaster Country, Pembrokeshire, Wales
One of the most respected wooden roller coasters, Megafobia runs on a twister-style layout. Coming in at 100 seconds in time, standing at 85 feet tall and running at 2,956 feet in length, Megafobia shows passengers that its old-time wooden frame isn't something to be scoffed at.
7. Nemesis, Alton Towers, England
Nemesis has bragging rights for being Europe's first inverted roller coaster. Dangling riders in its ski-lift-like seats, it loops and twists without mercy. Fun fact: This ride won a world record in 2004 for having 32 passengers ride it without wearing any clothes.
8. Formula Rossa, Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi
Scheduled to open in October 2010, this is quite literally a ride of the future. It's anticipated to go from 0-100 mph in less than two seconds and peak at 149 mph making it potentially the world's fastest rollercoaster once it opens. It will climb 171 feet and shoot from indoors to outside the park.
9. Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey
Kingda Ka is technically the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the world. The ride begins with a launch that rushes its passengers into 128 mph acceleration up 456 feet in the air and the descent is the 90-degree plunge.
10. Bizarro, Six Flags, New England, Massachusetts
Racing at 77 mph and giving as much free-falling "air time" as possible, Bizarro also happens to offer some of the most picturesque views of the Connecticut River. This ride stands 208 feet tall but boasts a 221-foot dro by descending from its high point into an underground tunnel after the first hill.
Source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20100611/1509/tls-travel-picks-thrills-chills-on-the-t_1.html

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tourism in Manali

Manali is a popular Himalayan tourist destination and accounts for nearly a quarter of all tourist arrivals in Himachal Pradesh.Manali's cool atmosphere provides a contrast to hot Indian summers.

Manali is famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking. Yak skiing is a sport unique to this area. Manali also featured in Time magazine's "Best of Asia" for its "Extreme Yak Sports". Manali also offers hot springs, religious shrines and Tibetan Buddhist temples.

Manali has become a favorite destination for honeymooners since the last few years. Statistics show that around 550 couples reach Manali daily for honeymoon in season (May, June, December, January) and around 350 couples reaches Manali daily in rest time[citation needed].

Manali is known for its shiny gompas or Buddhist monasteries. With the highest concentration of Tibetan refugees in the entire Kullu valley, it is famous for its Gadhan Thekchhokling Gompa, built in 1969. The monastery is maintained by donations from the local community and through the sale of hand-woven carpets in the temple workshop. The smaller and more modern Himalayan Nyingamapa Gompa stands nearer the bazaar, in a garden blooming with sunflowers.

Places of interest
Naggar Fort, south of Manali is a reminder from the Pala Empire. Made from rocks, stones, and elaborate wood carvings, it is an ensemble of the rich and elegant art works of Himachal. The castle was later converted to a hotel and is currently under himachal tourism.

Hidimba Devi Temple, erected in 1553, is dedicated to the local deity Hadimba, wife of the Pandava prince, Bhim. The temple is noted for its four-store pagoda and exquisite wooden carvings.

Rahla waterfalls lie some 27 km (17 mi) from Manali at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, are the beautiful Rahla Falls at an altitude of 2,501 m (8,205 ft).

Solang valley, popularly known as Snow Point, is 13 km northwest of Manali.

Manikaran, located about 45 km. from kullu on the way to Manali is known for its hot spring near the river Parvati.

Rohtang, located about 40 km from manali is one of the most famous snow point, but its closed during winters due to snow. India Tourist Guide

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Kerala Leisure Tours

Kerala - This exquisite land is located to the south west of India. The Almighty integrated all expressions of nature into this beautiful land. Kerala tour packages start here: Serene beaches , Hill stations , Wild life sanctuaries , lulling backwaters. Kerala Honeymoon tour begins here Houseboat travel in Kumarakom and Alleppey backwaters, natural health treatment "Ayurveda" , altogether makes Kerala a "Gods Own Country".Holidays in Kerala has a green and enchanting experience.

Kerala Leisure Tours is a Kerala based travel agency. We are offering Kerala Tour Packages and Honeymoon Tour Packages and also a variety of packages to different parts of India, with all kind of travel related services for corporates and tourists coming from all over the world. Our aim is to make every single tourist fully satisfied by providing world class services to make their tours memorable and enjoyable during their holiday in Kerala.

The company has very dedicated and committed professionals, who provide personalised services with full professionalism. Our well-maintained cars and coaches of all sizes with expert drivers and guides try their best to make your journey comfortable and hassle-free
Source:-http://www.indiaculturaltours.com

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Discover the path to enlightenment with the Mahaparinirvana Express

In the Mahaparinirvana sutra, the Buddha tells his followers that they can attain merit and a noble rebirth by going on pilgrimage to the places where he was born (Lumbini), gained enlightenment (Bodhgaya), first taught (Sarnath), and attained Nirvana (Kushinagar).
India, the country where Buddhisim originated, still has rich reminiscence of the Buddhist legacy. As part of its drive towards austerity, the only kind of art and architecture that it supported were Stupas (stone cased moulds that commemorated relics of Budha), Chaityas (prayer halls) and Viharas (cells for the monks).
Come, discover the path to enlightenment with the Mahaparinirvana Express
TOUR ITINERARY BUDDHIST SPECIAL
Day I – Departure Delhi (Delhi Safdarjung Station in the afternoon) for Gaya.
Day II - Arrive Gaya in the morning. Visit Bodhgaya. Over night stay at the hotel.
Day III - Visit Rajgir & Nalanda. Departure for Varanasi in the evening.
Day IV - Arrive Varanasi in the morning. Visit Sarnath. Visit the Ganges for the evening Aarti. Departure for Gorakhpur in theevening.
Day V - Arrive Gorakhpur in the morning. Visit Kushinagar. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day VI – Visit Lumbini. Return to Gorakhpur. Departure for Gonda.
Day VII - Arrive Gonda in the morning. Visit Sravasti. Departure Gonda for Agra in the evening.
Day VIII - Arrive Agra in the morning. Visit Taj Mahal. Departure for Delhi in the afternoon. Arrive Delhi (Delhi Safdarjung Railway Station) in the evening.
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