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01/11/2012

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1. TIMING 1 OR 2 MINUTES
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1 TIMING 2 OR 5 MINUTES
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1 TIMING 15 OR 30 MINUTES
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3 RATE 2500/- PER PERSON

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India's cultural cauldron of West Bengal combines the arts, the city, the countryside, mountains, and nature. Whether yo...
27/10/2012

India's cultural cauldron of West Bengal combines the arts, the city, the countryside, mountains, and nature. Whether you're intellectually inclined and want to be amongst writers and wandering minstrels, or adventurous and want to be amongst elephants and rhinoceroses, these top West Bengal tourist places offer it all.
The West Bengal capital of Kolkata, officially known by its British name of Calcutta until 2001, has undergone a dramatic transformation over the last decade. No longer identified with slums, destitution, and the inspiring work of Mother Teresa, Kolkata has grown into the cultural capital of India. It's a vibrant yet intimate city, full of captivating soul. In addition, Kolkata is only city in India to have a tram car network, which adds to its old-world charm. 

Rajasthan has a central place in enriching the Indian culture as a whole. The land of princes is an enigmatic state wher...
27/10/2012

Rajasthan has a central place in enriching the Indian culture as a whole. The land of princes is an enigmatic state where tradition and history blend with contemporary lifestyle. The culture of the state is a result of its 5000-year old history and the varied topography of the desert land. Rajasthan has a diverse population belonging to different castes, tribes, and religions, which embellish the culture by their unique customs and beliefs. The rich cultural heritage of the state is reflected in its impressive folk music and dances, different languages and dialects, the majestic forts, palaces, mansions and divinely holy places of religious worship, its multihued fairs and festivals, its tempting cuisines, and, above all, its inviting and cheerful people. Rajasthan is truly one such stop to experience all the hues of a healthy culture. Interestingly, you can own the rainbow Rajasthan culture in the form of various gorgeous and startling commodities, stunningly representing the same. The markets are overflowed by products reflecting the culture of Rajasthan, like tie & die textiles, intricately carved wooden furniture with alluring motifs, block print textiles, lavish Bandhej saris & kurtis, zari & embroidered saris, luxurious and royal hand knotted carpets & durries, astonishing blue pottery, captivating mojaris & jutis, and so on. You can easily find them while strolling in any market in Rajasthan. To dive completely into the colors of Rajasthan, people adorably tie colorful pagris on their heads. Every nook and corner of Rajasthan delights and compels visitors to fall in love with it. Read further to truly get acquainted with the rich and bewitching culture of Rajasthan.

Royal Cenotaphs at Gaitor, Rajasthan
26/10/2012

Royal Cenotaphs at Gaitor, Rajasthan

Rajasthan has a central place in enriching the Indian culture as a whole. The land of princes is an enigmatic state where tradition and history blend with contemporary lifestyle. The culture of the state is a result of its 5000-year old history and the varied topography of the desert land. Rajasthan has a diverse population belonging to different castes, tribes, and religions, which embellish the culture by their unique customs and beliefs. The rich cultural heritage of the state is reflected in its impressive folk music and dances, different languages and dialects, the majestic forts, palaces, mansions and divinely holy places of religious worship, its multihued fairs and festivals, its tempting cuisines, and, above all, its inviting and cheerful people. Rajasthan is truly one such stop to experience all the hues of a healthy culture. Interestingly, you can own the rainbow Rajasthan culture in the form of various gorgeous and startling commodities, stunningly representing the same. The markets are overflowed by products reflecting the culture of Rajasthan, like tie & die textiles, intricately carved wooden furniture with alluring motifs, block print textiles, lavish Bandhej saris & kurtis, zari & embroidered saris, luxurious and royal hand knotted carpets & durries, astonishing blue pottery, captivating mojaris & jutis, and so on. You can easily find them while strolling in any market in Rajasthan. To dive completely into the colors of Rajasthan, people adorably tie colorful pagris on their heads. Every nook and corner of Rajasthan delights and compels visitors to fall in love with it. Read further to truly get acquainted with the rich and bewitching culture of Rajasthan.

The name Maharashtra first appeared in a 7th century inscription and in a Chinese traveler's account. Its name may have ...
26/10/2012

The name Maharashtra first appeared in a 7th century inscription and in a Chinese traveler's account. Its name may have originated from rathi, which means, "chariot driver". At that age Maharashtra was full of builders and drivers of chariots who formed a maharathis, a "fighting force." In 90 A.D. king Vedishri made Junnar, thirty miles north of Pune, the capital of his kingdom. In the early fourteenth century the Devgiri Yadavs were overthrown by the northern Muslim powers. Then on, for the 900 years ending, no historical information in this region is available. In 1526, first Mughal king, Babar, established his prominence in Delhi and soon the Mughal power spread to the southern India. The Mughals were to dominate India till the early eighteenth century.

Shivaji Bhosle, founder of the Maratha Empire, was born in 1627. He took the oath to make the land free at the fort Torna at the age of sixteen. This was the start of his lifelong struggle against Mughals and other Muslim powers. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom. He had developed an efficient administration and a powerful army. He also encouraged a spirit of independence among the Marathas that enabled them to withstand for 150 years all attempts to conquer them. Shivaji's achievements amongst monumental difficulties were really spectacular and that is why he holds the highest place in Maratha history.

Welcome to Mumbai. Fifteen million people live in Mumbai - industrialists, film-stars, artists, workers, teachers and cl...
26/10/2012

Welcome to Mumbai. Fifteen million people live in Mumbai - industrialists, film-stars, artists, workers, teachers and clerks - all living cheek-by-jowl in soaring skyscrapers and sprawling slums. They come from diverse ethnic backgrounds and speak over a dozen tongues, adding colour, flavour and texture to the Great Mumbai Melting Pot. Mumbai is the Hollywood of India. It has its own distinct sense of hope and history.It is the country’s financial powerhouse and its vogue centre of fashion, film and after-dark frolics. Glistening skyscrapers and malls mushroom amid slums and grinding poverty, and Mumbai slowly marches towards a brave new (air-conditioned) world. But not everyone made the guest list: more than half of the population lives in slums, and religious-based social unrest tugs at the skirt of Mumbai’s financial excess. Mumbai's most famous monument, this is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. It was built as a triumphal arch to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, complete with four turrets and intricate latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. Ironically, when the Raj ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a sort of epitaph: the last of the British ships that set sail for England left from the Gateway. Today this symbol of colonialism has got Indianised, drawing droves of local tourists and citizens. Behind the arch, there are steps leading down to the water. Here, you can get onto one of the bobbing little motor launches, for a short cruise through Mumbai's splendid natural harbour..

22/10/2012

Incredible Rajasthan
We offer to you Delhi to agra, agra to jaipur, jaipur to chhatra sagar, chhatra sagar to manvar, manvar to jodhpur, jodhpur to rohet, rohet to wilderness camp, and wilderness camp to udaipur tour in 'Incredible Rajasthan' tour package. In delhi we cover, Old Delhi’s landmarks are Red Fort built by Emperor Shahjehaan in 1638 AD, Jama Mosque largest mosque in India also built by Shahjehan. Raj Ghat and Shanti van -the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Chandni Chowk - the main shopping hub of Old Delhi. In New Delhi, visit Qutab Minar, one of the earliest remains of Imperial Delhi (13th century AD) Humayun’s Tomb-the fine monument believed to be forerunner of Taj Mahal, India Gate, the 42 metre high arch that was raised as a memorial to soldiers, Parliament House, President’s House, Secretariat and other Govt. Building and Connaught Place, the oldest city centre shopping hub. Other places that we will cover are :- Taj mahal, Agra Fort, Jehangir palace, Moti Masjid, Buland Darwaza, Panch Mahal, Amber Fort, Jai Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Niwas, Ganesh Pol, Temple of Kali, RamNiwas Gardens, Hawa Mahal, Birla Temple, Chhatra Sagar, Mehrangarh Fort, Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Rohet Wilderness Camp, Chaumukha temple, Fateh Garh, Lake Pichola, Zenana Mahal, Crystal Gallery in Fateh Prakash, Durbar Hall, Shambhu Niwas, Jagdish temple, Sahelion-ki-Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake etc.

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1628, DLF Phase 4, Near Galleria Market
Gurugram
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