Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Air Arabia to introduce 8 extra flights between Sharjah-Goa

Mumbai Budget carrier Air Arabia said it has plans to introduce eight additional flights between Sharjah and Goa to meet demand during the forthcoming holiday season.

The Sharjah-headquartered airline will offer these services to the tourist state on December 17, 23, 24 and 30, a release said.

The airline will also launch supplementary flights to Goa from January 4-7, the release said. These flights will depart from Sharjah at 2.25 pm (local time) and arrive in Goa at 7 pm (local time).

The return flights will leave Goa at 7.45 pm (local time) and land in Sharjah at 9.40 pm (local time), it said.

The airline currently provides round-trip flights three times a week between Dabolim International Airport in Goa and Air Arabia's hub in Sharjah.

"In line with the high demand, we will offer eight additional flights at very convenient times during the upcoming holiday period," Air Arabia Commercial Head A K Nizar said in the release.

The airline offers visitors from Goa to Sharjah a convenient tourist visa service to visit their family and friends in the United Arab Emirates, it said.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Japan and U.S. Agree Ppen Skies Deal

The race between American Airlines and Delta Air Lines to strike a partnership with Japan Airlines has taken on added importance following the completion of agreement between the US and Japan to liberalise air traffic.
The “open skies” deal will remove many of the legislative hurdles to operating flights between the US and Japan. This will also allow airlines from both countries to have a wider range of destinations and routes to choose from.
The agreement includes both passenger planes and cargo services.
However the Japanese government has warned that the US would first need to consider waiving certain antitrust rules before the agreement was formalised.
This would mean airlines which are in alliance with each other would be able to share scheduling and pricing, and effectively allowing them to operate as a single company in the US-Japan market.
US Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood said: “Once this agreement takes effect, American and Japanese consumers, airlines and economies will enjoy the benefits of competitive pricing and more convenient service.”
Star Alliance members, United Airlines and All Nippon Airways, said they would move swiftly to secure antitrust immunity following the open skies agreement.
This will increase pressure on American and Delta to strike a partnership with JAL.American and JAL are members of the OneWorld alliance, making them natural candidates for a partnership. But Delta, the world’s largest airline, is trying to lure JAL to join the SkyTeam alliance.
JAL lost more than Y130bn ($1.46bn) in the six months to September and is straining under more than Y1,400bn of interest-bearing debt.
Despite its financial problems, the airline is seen highly attractive for its strong links to China and other Asian destinations.
In November Delta and its SkyTeam partners offered to inject $500m in new equity into JAL and extend another $500m in asset-backed financing and compensation for the cost of switching alliances.
American responded by promising to invest up to $1.1bn alongside TPG, the US private equity group.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Luxury Operators Predict Upturn

Luxury travel companies are predicting an upturn in business next year – but expect to deal with a markedly different customer, according to a report by Carlton Leisure (UK) Ltd.

Internet-savvy deal hunters who will not stint on cost but do demand value for money will be the norm in 2010, the report, released at this year’s Abta Travel Convention stated.

It also found that luxury tour operators have managed to maintain margins and market share despite the economic downturn.

“The vast majority of businesses expect trading conditions to improve in 2010.

“Luxury is chartering a new course through these turbulent trading times with a resourceful and deal savvy consumer requiring value for money.

“Despite being a big ticket item - this consumer preference has partially insulated luxury travel operators from the discretionary spend cull felt elsewhere in the market.”

In a survey of more than 7,000 luxury club members when asked what items they would cut back on during the recession, only 18% cited their main holiday, which fell ninth in the selection behind designer labels, electronics, and restaurant meals.

And only a fifth of respondents said they would downgrade to a cheaper destination despite the squeeze on their investments.

In a similar survey, polling all demographics, 41% said they would cut back on holidays and weekends away first. Holidays came second only to dining and nights out.


“The high net worth individuals and ABs are not moving to packaging or changing length of stay, but they are utilising the internet to scour the landscape for the right deal and right location at the right price.

“While some of these changes may be temporary the ‘buying clever’ trend is here to stay,” he added.

“To make it to the finish line, luxury travel businesses need to improve and develop their online presence and increase their portfolio of products in 2010,” he stated.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

World Travel Awards 2009 Grand Final winners announced

Etihad, Virgin Atlantic, Visa, India Tourism, TUI Travel and Silversea Cruises were amongst companies who triumphed during the World Travel Awards Grand Final that was staged at Grosvenor House, a JW Marriott Hotel in London’s Mayfair last night.
The awards, described by the Wall Street Journal as the ‘Oscars’ of the global travel and tourism industry, revealed who are the ‘best of the best’ in the world. The Grand Final ceremony concludes the 2009 regional tour which has taken the World Travel Awards to Dubai, South Africa, Mexico and Portugal, celebrating the achievements of the leading lights of the travel and tourism industry.
World winners included: Etihad Airways (pictured above), “World’s Leading Airline”; InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, “World’s Leading Hotel Brand”; London, England, “World’s Leading Destination”; Dnata, “World’s Leading Travel Management Company” and Regency Travel and Tours, Qatar, “World’s Leading Travel Agency”.
A number of technology awards were also presented on the night: Expedia.co.uk won “World’s Leading Travel Booking Website” and Fairmont Hotels & Resorts scooped “World’s Leading Hotel Brand Website”.
The full list of winners for the World Travel Awards can be found by logging on to http://www.worldtravelawards.com/winners
Increasingly, the awards are known as raising the bar for ultimate customer service and overall business performance. Growing numbers of travel companies, airlines, operators and resorts compete to walk away with one of the coveted titles. According to the organisers, research has shown that winning a World Travel Award increases international brand recognition, building consumer loyalty.
Over 1,000 travel companies were nominated in 94 World categories and 14 Travel Technology categories in the Grand Final ceremony.
Nearly 1,000 senior management and decision makers from the world’s travel and tourism industry came together to celebrate their achievements at this star-studded event. Some of the thought leaders who were present included: Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President, WTTC; Kumari Selja, Minister of Tourism, India; Steve Ridgway, CEO, Virgin Atlantic Airways; Hon. Ed Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board; His Excellency Mubarak Al Muhairi, Director General, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority and James Hogan, CEO, Etihad Airways.
Also in attendance was Shane O’Hare, President & CEO, Royal Jet Group; Paul White, President & CEO, Orient-Express Hotels; Clive Jacobs, Chairman, TW Group; Fiona Jefferey, Chairman, WTM & Chairman & Founder, Just a Drop; Nigel Turner, CEO, FlyBMI; Antonio Pedro F. de Mello, Secretary of Tourism, State of Rio de Janeiro and Ahmed Abdulla M. Al Muaimi, Chairman, Qatar Tourism Authority.
There were also 120 Miss World 2009 finalists present, supporting their respective destinations.
Graham Cooke, President and Founder, World Travel Awards commented: “The past 12 months have brought several challenges, namely the economic downturn and the outbreak of swine flu, which has impacted travel and tourism worldwide; today’s winners have not only been recognised as the best in their region, but they have proved themselves to be the best in the World and the number one choice of travel professionals and consumers alike.” He added: “They have remained focused on their long term objectives, and continued to deliver above and beyond the call of duty, setting an industry example.”
Throughout the evening, winners were presented with their prestigious awards by key industry figures, with live entertainment which included performances from Britain’s Got Talent winner George Sampson, international comedian and actor Bobby Davro and British Socialite Tamara Beckwith.These inspirational organisations will continue to reap profile and commercial benefits in 2010.
Cooke explained: “This year’s World winners can display the official World Travel Awards symbol with pride on their sales and marketing literature, offering travellers a cast-iron assurance that what they are buying is a guarantee of travel excellence.”
Just a Drop was the official charity for the evening and guests were invited to make a donation to this important charity that helps provide clean and safe water where it is urgently needed.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Lufthansa winter flights to 191 destinations in 78 countries

In view of weaker demand in the coming winter flight schedules, Lufthansa is reducing the number of its weekly flights, especially on German and European routes. All in all, a total of 12,406 weekly flights will be laid on the new winter timetable (previous year: 13,402), a decrease of 7.4 per cent. Through gradual withdrawal of smaller regional aircraft and the deployment of larger types, the available seat capacity will remain stable in a year-on-year comparison. Overall, through fleet re-dimensioning, the capacity – measured in available seat kilometres - will increase marginally by 1.1 per cent, principally through the use of new aircraft in inter-continental traffic. The winter timetable 2009/2010 is valid for the period commencing Sunday, 25 October 2009 through to Saturday, 27 March 2010.

In the new winter flight schedules, Lufthansa is offering connections to 191 destinations in 78 countries (compared with 194 destinations in 79 countries in winter 2008/09). With 11,282 German domestic and European flights weekly (previous year: 12,278 flights), the downsizing is mainly in the continental route network. Long-haul services in contrast with a weekly 1,146 intercontinental flights (previous year: 1,124 flights) will increase marginally.

“Our passengers are staying loyal to us because we are maintaining existing connections and not radically revising our route network. We are optimising the network so as to retain connection quality, wherever possible, for our customers,” explained Karl Ulrich Garnadt, Member of the Lufthansa German Airlines Board. “We are keeping a presence in all traffic regions and cancelling flight connections only when alternatives are available to our passengers. This adaptation is a measure resulting from the CLIMB 2011 cost-cutting programme, with which the Lufthansa passenger business is aiming to improve its results on a sustained basis by a billion euros by 2011. At the same time, we are opening up new markets in West Africa, for example, so as to harness new grow opportunities.“

Renewed adjustment to the timetable in line with declining demand will be effected largely by scrapping individual flight frequencies, amalgamating specific routes and the assumption of selected connections by airlines in the Lufthansa Group. In the winter schedules, for example, the flights operated to Brussels by Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines in cross-border traffic between Germany and Belgium will be rearranged and harmonised. Lufthansa will take over the connections to the Belgian capital from its Frankfurt and Munich hubs, Brussels Airlines will in return connect Brussels with Hamburg and Berlin.

Despite the necessary cuts, Lufthansa is continuing to develop new, strategically important growth markets. Among its principal targets are West and Central Africa. Lufthansa is further increasing its services in that region and will be flying daily to the Nigerian capital Abuja when the new timetable starts. Those flights will continue thrice-weekly to Malabo (Equatorial Guinea) and four times weekly to Nigeria’s Port Harcourt, which is thus featuring anew in the timetable. In July, the biggest German airline is commencing a new connection to Libreville in Gabon. In this region, rich in raw materials, Lufthansa is also flying to Luanda (Angola) and Lagos (Nigeria). In comparison with the previous year, Lufthansa is doubling its services to the oil-producing countries in West and Central Africa from 11 to 21 flights weekly.

Since 1 October, Lufthansa customers have been able to book new code-share connections with cooperation partner JetBlue. The US carrier is operating flights also under Lufthansa flight numbers from 11 November 2009 with seamless flight connections ex New York or Boston to twelve US destinations and Puerto Rico. Additionally, seasonal services Hamburg–Innsbruck (Austria), Frankfurt–Cape Town (South Africa) and Dusseldorf–Miami (USA) will be resumed.

In the past few months, Lufthansa has for economic discontinued flights to Erivan (Armenia), Bristol (UK), Ufa (Russia) and Portland/Oregon (USA).

The airlines in the Lufthansa Group – Austrian Airlines, bmi, Brussels Airlines and SWISS – are also commencing their winter flight schedules on 25 October. In harness with Lufthansa, all five airlines are together serving 254 destinations in 101 countries on four continents via their hubs at Brussels, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, London-Heathrow, Munich, Vienna and Zurich. They are also each augmenting their own services with an array of code-share fights with partner airlines.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Book Cheap Flights, Hotels And Arrange Weddings In India

Located just a short drive from the capital city of New Delhi and close to Agra (home to the Taj Mahal), the royal city of Jaipur (also known as ‘The Pink City' due to the predominant colour of its buildings), is well established as one of the most romantic places on earth to get married. From the rich history of its palaces to the gorgeous landscaped gardens of the luxury hotels to the serenity of the floating palace on Ramgarh Lake...everywhere you look there is pink...the colour of romance.

Jaipur is the throbbing, vibrant capital city of the colourful state of Rajasthan where the regal ambience of yesteryear is still felt throughout the city's numerous carved arches and once-bejewelled fortress walls. Enter this mystical city through a narrow, cobbled street where street vendors selling everything from sweetmeats to silver trinkets and leather slippers call out to passing trade. Pass the huge hill on the right with its stunning royal residence where decorated elephants obediently transport delighted tourists to the top for its amazing vistas of the city spread out below. Follow the winding road until you begin to see the glittering lights of the city's numerous palaces begin to emerge on the left hand side across the glistening waters of the Ramgarh Lake. Stop to take pictures or simply gaze in stunned silence at the beauty of the floating palace of Ramgarh - perfectly illuminated by golden lights strategically placed on all four corners of the palace.

And then comes the main city...surprisingly wide, clean roads with some of the most well known brand names dotted on each side...from the newly opened Hilton Trident to the Sheraton and Le Meridien...you will find a massive choice of premium accommodation in Jaipur. Each hotel has retained the city's former glory and royal demeanour and the service excels itself. Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. Some of the most highly recommended hotels to stay in whilst visiting Jaipur include the Taj Group's Rambagh Palace and the Jai Mahal Palace Hotel. The opulence of both hotels will literally take your breath away and many a wedding takes place in the perfectly landscaped grounds of these hotels with their backdrop of lush palms and fountains.

A quick tip: whether staying at the Rambagh Palace or not, do take time to enjoy the delicious al-fresco breakfast buffet where the smart Jodhpur & waistcoat clad staff will treat you like royalty. With eggs made to order and succulent sausages and bacon following plates of the freshest, sweetest fruits, the plump muffins and Danish pastries are hard to refuse especially when accompanied with a choice of teas, coffee and piping hot chocolate. And all served in the finest china and silver.

Drive further down the main boulevards of Jaipur city and you come to a set of intricately carved arches, which divide the Old City from the New City. Once through the arches, your senses are immediately assaulted by the noisy onslaught of rickshaws, buffalo carts, taxis, bicycles, scooters, elephants and cars all jostling for space on the same road. Whistle blowing policemen, horn blowing cars, mooing cows and convincing street peddlars create a melodious harmony of ethnic sounds, which to the first time visitor to Jaipur, can be quite startling!

In addition to booking your flights and accommodation, we can also arrange: Meet & Greet at Airport Assistance of a Wedding Planner Wedding Day schedule A beauty treatment for the bride (manicure /pedicure /hair styling etc) A professional wedding photographer to record memories of your special day. Assistance with all legal paperwork Appointment at the Registrar's Office the day before the Wedding

With the romantic hues of pink all round you, this romantic city of Jaipur never fails to satisfy all your touristic senses. It is no wonder then that Jaipur has fast become one of the most popular places on earth in which to tie the knot? Yes, more and more couples are choosing to get married Maharajah-style at one of the opulent palaces in a style reminiscent of the British Raj. For more information on wedding & holiday packages to Jaipur, check out tickets2india.blogspot.com for great deals on air fares and discounted hotel rates. Do not even try and book a hotel in Jaipur directly yourself...unless you have just won the lottery! Prices are sky high and it is only through a specialist tour operator like Tickets To India that you can be assured of excellent quality combined with low prices.

Plan your wedding in the romantic pink city of Jaipur. Log on to tickets2india.blogspot.com and get connected to your very own Wedding Planner who will take you through all the options available to make your special day all that more special!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Cheap Flights to Singapore

Singapore is a dynamic city-state whose blend of Asian cultures and Western attitudes has made it a great destination in its own right. With its award winning showpiece airport Changi, it serves as a springboard to the rest of the region and has many flights and flight options available to the entire region.The city is justly proud of its efficiency, cleanliness, and its highly developed infrastructure - outstripping most Western cities in these respects. For much of your stay, your only reminder that you are in Asia will be the muggy heat and spicy food; for the rest there are shopping centres and world-class restaurants that could take their place in any city in the world.Whether arriving from Europe on your comfortable business class flight or economy flight, you will want to relax when you get there. The humidity of Singapore can take your breath away and can prolong tiredness. Many people choose to gradually ease themselves into this fast paced city by taking a stroll in the fabulous Botanic Gardens or perhaps a short trip to Sentosa island for some relaxation and a couple of drinks at Café Del Mar on the beach.Other attractions include the iconic Singapore Flyer, the tranquility of the Chinese Gardens and the world-renowned Night Safari at the Singapore Zoo. But, the soul of Singapore is more likely to be found in the wonderful ethnic diversity celebrated in the daily life of Little India, Arab Street and Chinatown. This is the side of Singapore that retains its identity in the face of the government's headlong rush into modernity.With a dedicated budget airlines terminal at Changi Airport, there are a plethora of cheap flight options to a range of places in South East Asia. For example, Bali, Lombok, Vietnam and Kuala Lumpur are all a very short flight away.Although not often considered as a holiday destination in itself, with so many discount flights and extension options, Singapore is a wonderful place to spend a few days or so. As the self-proclaimed food capital of Asia and with shopping and nightlife aplenty, this is a place where you can really spoil your senses. ,We found the most affordable flights available on www.travelsor.co.uk where there are also some excellent accommodation options and cheap flights to a range of destinations around the world.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Cheap flights to New Delhi

Explore New Delhi for its historic and modern view. New Delhi is capital of India. It is one of the four metropolitans in India. It is a wonderful place with various historical and modern buildings. It is one of the oldest existing cities in the world. You can book a cheap flight to Delhi with any of the available airline. Book your cheap flights to New Delhi with any of the airlines available. It is also called mini India. This city is famous for its rich culture and uniqueness.

It is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport for both domestic and international flights. It is a beautiful place that offers a lot to do and see. There are four distinct seasons: Summer, winter, autumn and spring. You can visit Delhi all round the year, but avoid summer season as it is very hot and humid with monsoon.

There are various direct and indirect cheap flights to New Delhi from all corners of globe. Delhi is place where you will find people of all the religions from all over India. This city offers an excellent night life, various historical monuments which you must visit and cuisines from all over India. This city welcomes every traveler with great love and enthusiasm.

When you visit there, you will fall in love with this place. This city celebrates all the national and religious festivals like: Diwali, Holi, Dushera, Durgapuja, Independence Day, Republic Day, Buddha Jayanti, etc. Cuisines from every part of India are available here.

Red Fort, Old Fort, Qutab Minar, Humayun Tomb, Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple, Sai Baba Temple, India Gate, Rajghat, National Museum, Doll’s Museum, Cannought Place and various other places are major tourist attractions. This place is worth to visit either by getting a cheap flight deal or not.

There are various famous markets which offer good bargain. Some of these are Lajpat Nagar, Janpath, Kamla Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, Palika Bazar, Chandni Chowk, etc.

Cheap flights to Delhi are available from all over the world. All the domestic and international flights to Delhi are easily available, whether direct or indirect, it doesn’t matter.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tickets To India: Cheap Flights To Mumbai

You may think that traveling to Mumbai is quite expensive but let me tell you that if you undertake proper research you will be able to get got yourself a cheap flight to Mumbai and that too at some of the most unbelievable prices since a number of airlines out there are offering cheap tickets to India and you would certainly like to search for them before emptying your wallet. Since Mumbai is one of the busiest cities in the world and seats on airlines are almost full most of the time therefore you may have to struggle a bit if you are on a lookout for cheap flights to Mumbai.
Though it might be difficult to come across some great deals during the peak season but do expect to land up with some very good deals during the off-season. Choosing a flight to Mumbai could be a good option, as it will enable you to save on time and complete your work urgently in this city that is quite expensive when compared with other cities in India.
If you are traveling on a string budget then you definitely need to work on finding a flight to Mumbai that is reasonable on your pocket and also enables you to travel the whole of the city without causing any pain. It would be a good option to travel to Mumbai as it will enable you to experience the charm and fascination of this city which was set up by Britishers hundreds of years ago.
In case you feel that you are on a lookout for a vibrant life then you definitely need to head to Mumbai whose charm would definitely leave you spellbound. Mumbai is the city of the dreams so why not just go ahead and live those dreams. So just go ahead and enjoy your life to the fullest.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Book Cheap Flights

Located just a short drive from the capital city of New Delhi and close to Agra (home to the Taj Mahal), the royal city of Jaipur (also known as ‘The Pink City' due to the predominant colour of its buildings), is well established as one of the most romantic places on earth to get married. From the rich history of its palaces to the gorgeous landscaped gardens of the luxury hotels to the serenity of the floating palace on Ramgarh Lake...everywhere you look there is pink...the colour of romance.

Jaipur is the throbbing, vibrant capital city of the colourful state of Rajasthan where the regal ambience of yesteryear is still felt throughout the city's numerous carved arches and once-bejewelled fortress walls. Enter this mystical city through a narrow, cobbled street where street vendors selling everything from sweetmeats to silver trinkets and leather slippers call out to passing trade. Pass the huge hill on the right with its stunning royal residence where decorated elephants obediently transport delighted tourists to the top for its amazing vistas of the city spread out below. Follow the winding road until you begin to see the glittering lights of the city's numerous palaces begin to emerge on the left hand side across the glistening waters of the Ramgarh Lake. Stop to take pictures or simply gaze in stunned silence at the beauty of the floating palace of Ramgarh - perfectly illuminated by golden lights strategically placed on all four corners of the palace.

And then comes the main city...surprisingly wide, clean roads with some of the most well known brand names dotted on each side...from the newly opened Hilton Trident to the Sheraton and Le Meridien...you will find a massive choice of premium accommodation in Jaipur. Each hotel has retained the city's former glory and royal demeanour and the service excels itself. Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. Some of the most highly recommended hotels to stay in whilst visiting Jaipur include the Taj Group's Rambagh Palace and the Jai Mahal Palace Hotel. The opulence of both hotels will literally take your breath away and many a wedding takes place in the perfectly landscaped grounds of these hotels with their backdrop of lush palms and fountains.

A quick tip: whether staying at the Rambagh Palace or not, do take time to enjoy the delicious al-fresco breakfast buffet where the smart Jodhpur & waistcoat clad staff will treat you like royalty. With eggs made to order and succulent sausages and bacon following plates of the freshest, sweetest fruits, the plump muffins and Danish pastries are hard to refuse especially when accompanied with a choice of teas, coffee and piping hot chocolate. And all served in the finest china and silver.

Drive further down the main boulevards of Jaipur city and you come to a set of intricately carved arches, which divide the Old City from the New City. Once through the arches, your senses are immediately assaulted by the noisy onslaught of rickshaws, buffalo carts, taxis, bicycles, scooters, elephants and cars all jostling for space on the same road. Whistle blowing policemen, horn blowing cars, mooing cows and convincing street peddlars create a melodious harmony of ethnic sounds, which to the first time visitor to Jaipur, can be quite startling!

In addition to booking your flights and accommodation, we can also arrange: Meet & Greet at Airport Assistance of a Wedding Planner Wedding Day schedule A beauty treatment for the bride (manicure /pedicure /hair styling etc) A professional wedding photographer to record memories of your special day. Assistance with all legal paperwork Appointment at the Registrar's Office the day before the Wedding

With the romantic hues of pink all round you, this romantic city of Jaipur never fails to satisfy all your touristic senses. It is no wonder then that Jaipur has fast become one of the most popular places on earth in which to tie the knot? Yes, more and more couples are choosing to get married Maharajah-style at one of the opulent palaces in a style reminiscent of the British Raj. For more information on wedding & holiday packages to Jaipur, check out www.Travelsor.co.uk for great deals on air fares and discounted hotel rates. Do not even try and book a hotel in Jaipur directly yourself...unless you have just won the lottery! Prices are sky high and it is only through a specialist tour operator like Tickets To India that you can be assured of excellent quality combined with low prices.

Friday, July 17, 2009

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India, being a diversified land of many cultures, religions and hospitality, has always been the first choice for tourists looking for that little bit extra the world over. Romantics will adore visiting the glorious Taj Mahal in Agra, a grand marble monument dedicated to the memory of a great love to neighbouring pink city of Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur where you can stay in the wondrous floating palace! See the stunning yellow domes of the Golden Temple in Amritsar and enjoy the fresh, hot ‘halwa’ which is generously distributed to all worshippers daily. India is not just a land of sights and wonders. It also offers fantastic, white sand beaches and an excellent variety of water sports and speciality massages. From hot stone therapy to cold mud body packs to hot oil being slowly dripped on your forehead in Kerala, there really is no place quite like India.

India has many travel holiday packages to offer. The capital of India, New Delhi, is a green, clean city with many famous tourist sights including the Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Qutub Minar and the India Gate (reminiscent of the Parisian Arc de Triomphe). The bloom seasons of February and March make Delhi vibrant, colourful and aromatic. Go further west and modern and fabulously rich Mumbai’s stock market and Mahalakshmi racecourse can make you a millionaire overnight. The Juhu Beach, Fashion Streets, Elephanta Caves, Marine Drive, Gateway of India and Flora Fountain are its major attractions. Enjoy the throbbing pace of the Mumbai nightlife where bumping into a celebrity or two is part of the norm!

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AHMEDABAD:

A variety of habitats coastlands, islands, saline desert plains, forests, hills, lakes, grasslands combined with a location on the migratory route of birds from Europe and West Asia has made Ahmedabad one of the most prolific bird watching areas in all of Asia.

HYDERABAD:

Hyderabad is known for its rich history and culture with monuments, mosques, temples, a rich and varied heritage in arts, crafts and dance.

CHENNAI:

Particularly charming features of Chennai are its allegiance to ancient traditions.

BANGALORE:

The flirtatious city of Bangalore can never stop wooing the people. It is known as the Silicon Valley of India.

KOLKATA:

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Friday, June 5, 2009

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