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Sunday, February 18, 2018



Are you worried about where and which place to visit in Dubai for holidays ?? if yes then we will be solving this problem by telling you where and which place to visit in Dubai?  Dubai is a most popular, known and amazing city not in UAE but in the world and is considered as a global city and business centre in the Middle East. There are many places you can visit in Dubai, this city is very well known for its architectural wonders such as Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa and to see artificial islands such as Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Miracle Gardens.


This is the place for all shopping enthusiasts and adventure travellers, you can start your travel by booking a cheap flight to Dubai and once your reach Dubai your journey finally begins. This city has got a history, which houses ancient and modern attractions and is an ideal place to go for a vacation with the family. Hometown residents from the depths of the heart make your journey happy and memorable. If you come here for pleasure or for business, travellers of Dubai also get to see the authentic Arabs' traditional winnings with the highest international standards streamlined.


An intimate blend of cosmopolitan city and surrounding sand dunes, Dubai is a city built for some top-class hotels, leisure activities and a great shopping experience. There are some priceless pieces of history that are present in Dubai, which offer glimpses of the past era.


Tourist Destinations in Dubai



Here is the list of places where you can visit in Dubai, Dubai's museum, Home of Sheikh Saeed, Bastakiya, Hatta Heritage Village, Burj Nahar, Sheikh Obaid bin Thani House, Burj Dubai Creekside Promessed and Philette House. It is also a great place for culinary culinary experts. Taste the exotic and local dishes out of most parts of the world here.

See Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa in Dubai's wonders of its modern architecture. Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel which is usually described as the world's only 7-star hotel. Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper 828 meter high in Dubai, which use to be the world's tallest building. Tourist attractions in Dubai include dolphinarium, cable car, camel ride, horse carriage and bird shows. There is a large indoor skiing facility in Ski Dubai Mall of Emirates.


Food and Shopping Places



Where you go in Dubai you will find a fun, delicious and food of your choice. Here you will find all kinds of dishes from Arabic, Italian, Greek, Mexican, Indian, German, French, Chinese, Japanese, Thai or Korean dishes. And last but not the least is the "Shopping" in Dubai, the journey remains incomplete if you haven't done shopping in Dubai. You can choose to spend your money in traditional souks or in the ultra-hip modern shopping plaza, you can buy things you like at Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping center. The voice of top brands, shiny boutiques and busy shoppers makes the retail markets a vibrant place.


After reading what to see in Dubai, you should not be late in visiting this most attractive tourist destination. Just book an inexpensive airline ticket and get out on this trip.


So this is our first blog on Dubai and we tried to tell you the most favoured tourist destinations travellers can visit in Dubai, we will continue from here onwards with our next blog on Dubai. If you want to know more or want to have the blog like this then please do write to us with your valuable feedback or suggestion, We thanks our readers for reading this blog, I hope this blog has given you the relevant information which you might have been looking for? If you like this blog then we would request you to share, like and comment and please do subscribe our blog channel.



Sunday, February 11, 2018


Today we have chosen a topic which is very useful for every traveller visiting India or any Indian visiting these places. India is a country which is known for it's unfolded beauty in diversity. When we talk about vacation destinations in India, it always seems to be infinite, it begins from scenic destinations to historically and culturally soaked sites, from cities bustling with chaos and confusion to destinations offering laid-back and relaxed stays. With having so many destinations to it's a very monotonous job to decide or choose a destination which is really worth to visit. Just to bring you out from this hectic & abeyance situation, Well Well! Relieving you of this situation, we will be telling you a list of top 15 destinations that will make it to the list of ‘Must-Visit’ destinations in India for all the travellers. Let’s now, find out the reasons as to why this is so.

1. Kashmir - Known for its fascinating natural & scenic beauty

Kashmir is considered as one of the most remarkable places in north India, This is the place which is known for its fascinating, eye-catching beauty and is rightly tagged or called as the ‘Second Heaven on Earth’. With its Picturesque lakes, striking fruit orchards, verdant meadows surrounded with thick woods of pines and deodars, lush green gardens teeming with vibrant flowers and captivating valleys enclosed with snow-covered peaks of Himalayan and Pir-Panjal ranges – Kashmir seems to have directly made its way out from a picture postcard. From enjoying a heavenly ‘Shikara boat ride’ on the pristine ‘Dal Lake’, strolling through the beautifully manicured ‘Mughal Gardens’, soaking in the untouched pastoral beauty of ‘Betaab’ and ‘Aru’ valleys, paying your homage to ‘Amarnath ji’ standing amidst the ethereal natural beauty of the tiny hamlet of ‘Chandanwari’, relishing the moment of plucking a fresh walnut at one the ‘Walnut Orchards’, braving the strong currents of River Sind during white water rafting in ‘Sonmarg’ to revelling in the adventure of world’s highest Gondola ride at ‘Gulmarg’ – the magic of Kashmir with its breath-taking vistas is sure to captivate your heart and soul forever. Make sure to buy some of the traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and handlooms items and do try out few of the state’s world-famous ‘Wazwan’ delicacies before returning from a memorable holiday in Kashmir.


2. Leh / Ladakh - Known for its outstanding scenic view and trekking options

Leh Ladakh is called as a land of lofty snow-capped mountains, serene alpine glacial lakes, enchanting valleys and ancient colourful Buddhist monasteries, it is one of the ‘must-visit’ destinations in India for nature lovers and people seeking peace and serenity away from the busy city lives. Being home to plenty of serene alpine glacial lakes, some of the world’s highest mountain passes and high-altitude scenic trekking trails, Ladakh is also a dream destination for intrepid travellers and adventure freaks across India and different corners of the world. Be it the feeling of extreme spirituality and divinity listening to the chants and hymns of lamas in the ‘Hemis Monastery’, the tranquillity of ‘Pangong Lake’ offering an indescribable sense of peace and solitude, an unforgettable adventurous experience of trekking on the frozen ‘Zanskar River’, the fun of a unique sand-dune safari sitting on the back of Bactrian camel discovering the rugged landscapes of ‘Nubra Valley’ or the excitement of spotting a snow leopard in the thick of the ‘Hemis National Park’ – Ladakh has in its store, something for its every tourist. Being part of the colourful ‘Hemis Festival’ is something which must definitely be on the itineraries of every tourist to the mystic land of Leh-Ladakh.


3. New Delhi - Known for its incredible history and centre of Indian politics

New Delhi, "Dil waloon ki Dili" is called a lively capital of India makes for one of the perfect travel destinations in India. New Delhi is also considered as a city of heritage monuments, teeming bazaars and mouth-watering street food reminding you of its rich past from the Mughal era to a city that is today, more cosmopolitan and contemporary with its sprawling boulevards, high-end malls, shopping complexes and luxury hotels & restaurants; Delhi is for sure, a true composition of age-old cultures and present day’s modernization. Be it a stroll through the narrow lanes of ‘Chandni Chowk’ relishing on its lip-smacking chaats, a real shopping fun in the streets of ‘Sarojini Nagar’ or more exotic ‘Delhi Haat’, a heritage walk through the awe-inspiring Mughal architectural masterpieces of ‘Humayun’s Tomb’ and ‘Qutab Minar’, a visit to the 700 years old ‘Hazrat Nizammuddin Dargah’, a lovely experience of relishing on some tasty cuisine sitting at a lake side café in the posh ‘Hauz Khas Village’, a memorable time at the lively ‘Kingdom of Dreams’ enjoying a musical Bollywood night, or a picnic time at the iconic ‘India Gate’; the list of ‘must-do things’ in Delhi has no end.

One of the must-visit destinations in India, a trip to Delhi should definitely be on the travel list for all curious travellers, knowledge seekers and gastronomes looking out for a holiday trip in India.


4. Agra - Known for its unmatched love and extraordinary Mughal architecture

A city immersed in a splendid Mughal charm, Agra needs no introduction. Home to the eternal symbol of love, the iconic and world heritage ‘Taj Mahal’, Agra finds one of the topmost places on the world heritage map. Having to its acclaim of being the only city in the world glittering with three world heritage sites, Agra definitely makes it to the list of popular Indian travel destinations. With its three gems, the impressive Taj Mahal, magnificent Agra Fort and splendid Fatehpur Sikri; the city lures thousands of tourists including historians and art lovers from all across India and the world. From savouring on the city’s authentic and traditional Mughlai flavours, shopping in the lively markets teeming with marble handicrafts adorned with fine inlay carvings and fine leather items, watching the epic of the timeless love between Shah Jahan and his beloved, Noor Jahan coming to life at the ‘Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center’ to soaking your spirits in the enthralling fiesta of the ‘Taj Mahotsav’, there is much more to do in the historic city of Agra than just exploring its monuments. For a more closer and adventurous face off with this cultural city, get on an off the beaten path journey and explore the narrow alleyways of the old city, ancient temples or visit the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib’s birthplace.


5. Varanasi  - Know for its spiritual and religious pilgrimage essence

India is a land of cultures, religions and spirituality, therefore, an Indian exploration remains incomplete without a trip to the holiest city of Varanasi. Also known as the city of ‘Moksha’, the place holds a great religious significance for Hindus. Being situated on the banks of sacred river Ganga, the city is believed to be more than 5000 years old. Bustling with enchanting ancient temples and holy Ghats crowded with people performing various rituals and prayers, Varanasi makes for an ultimate spiritual holiday destination in India. From paying homage to Lord Shiva in the famous ‘Kashi Vishwanath Temple’, taking a dip in holy waters of river Ganga absolving your sins, revelling in the spiritual aura of the divine Ganga Aarti during evenings on the ‘Dasaswamedha Ghat’, taking a walk along the Ghats watching life flow by, exploring the chaotic and colourful streets teeming with life to gorging on its delicious ‘Benaras ka Chaat’ and ‘Banarsi Paan’ or indulging in a unique shopping experience of musical instruments and world-renowned ‘Benarasi Silk Sarees’; Varanasi is indeed an incredible place to visit in India.



6. Jaisalmer - Known as "Golden city of India" and showcases Rajputana grandeur

Jaisalmer is known as the ‘Land of Golden Sand’, In Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural heritage and stories of bravery and nobility of the great Rajput rulers. An exotic city set amidst endless stretches of golden Thar Desert, Jaisalmer spells a magnetic pull at travellers sitting in different corners of the world. Be it the magnificence of the ‘Sonar Quila’ or the ‘Jaisalmer Fort’ beaming in its full glory, the magical charisma of the ancient ‘Salim ji ki Haveli’, ‘Nathmal ji ki Haveli’ and ‘Patwon-ki-Haveli’ reminding us of the royal grandeur of erstwhile wealthy Rajput merchants, an enthralling experience of ‘Sand Dune Bashing’, a rustic charm of a ‘Camel Safari’ exploring infinite stretches of golden sand or an unforgettable culinary experience of authentic Rajasthani cuisine; Jaisalmer impresses its every visitor with an extensive range of cultural offerings.

The annual ‘Jaisalmer Desert Festival’ is a visual treat to eyes and it makes much sense to plan for a holiday trip to Jaisalmer during this festival. Folk dances, cultural musical performances, campfires under the open starlit sky, enthralling camel shows, local haats selling exquisite jewellery and handicrafts; exuberance and vivaciousness of this gala event can be seen at every nook and corner of the city. One of the most colourful and vibrant places, Jaisalmer, for sure is one of the most striking places to visit in India.

7. Rann Of Kutch - Know for its mesmerizing white desert & astonishing sunset beauty

An enormous stretch of white salt that is submerged under water for 4 months in a year, the great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is an incredible place to visit in India. With its astounding natural beauty, the world’s one of the greatest salt desert is swarmed by an endless number of tourists every year, especially during the famous ‘Rann Utsav’ when the white canvas gets painted into different hues and shades. Live folk music and dance performances, camel safaris, a rustic stay and a delicious Kutch cuisine make this experience an unforgettable one for every visitor. From walking along vast stretches of white getting a glimpse of salt making process, watching colourful migratory birds in the ‘Chari Daand’ sanctuary, getting breath-taking views of the infinite expanse of the Rann from ‘Kala Dungar’ to seeing the artisans creating magic with their hands making exquisite embroidery pieces; a trip to Rann of Kutch is truly an eye-opener. What adds to the charm of this memorable trip is a stay in traditional ‘Bhungas’ or cylindrically shaped huts with conical roofs in the enchanting ‘Hodka Village’ nearby. Providing you with a feel of a rustic village life, these huts are beautifully decorated with traditional mirror work patterns and delicate latticework. During the night, enjoy a bonfire and watch a folk dance performance under the moonlit sky relishing on the tasty and spicy home-made Kutch delicacies.


8. Aurangabad - Known for its incredible & mindboggling "Ajanta & Ellora Caves"

Aurangabad city is one of its kind cultural fiesta of ‘Ellora Ajanta Festival’ showcasing the talent of the number of dancers and musicians across the country in the backdrop of illuminated 1400 years old caves add to the charm of this historic city and provides one more reason to art lovers for a visit to Aurangabad.

When in Aurangabad, do not give a miss to the lifetime opportunity of adding to your wardrobe, a traditional and exquisite collection of fine hand-woven Himroo and Paithani silk, an exotic speciality of Aurangabad.

9. Sunderbans - Known for its mysterious wildlife density  natural flora & fauna

Home to the world’s largest mangrove forests, inhabited by the man-eating royal Bengal tigers, Sunderbans is one of the most famous offbeat places to visit in India. Situated on the mouth of the mighty Brahmaputra and river Ganges, the forests are also home to unlimited species of other wild animals, reptiles and birds. Evoking a mysterious fervour, Sunderbans has always lured adventure buffs, nature lovers and bird watchers from across the globe. Tracking down a ferocious beast, standing on the deck of your boat navigating through the dense mangroves engulfed in a sheer silence that is only occasionally broken by the whispering of bushes, squeaking of lizards and chirping of birds; the adventure is definitely one of the most exciting and enthralling experiences you can have at Sunderbans. Besides the spine-chilling adventurous journey, a trip to the Sunderbans also offers you an unmatched scenic and bird watching experience that is indescribable in words. Needless to say, a visit to this world heritage site, for sure makes for an unforgettable holiday excursion. As a remembrance to this mysterious world, fresh forest honey and brown rice makes for a perfect buy.



10. Sikkim - Known for its enthralling beauty and vibrant Buddhist Monestries

Sikkim is considered and is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places in India, It is also a glittering gem of the North-East Himalayas. With its enchanting snow-capped mountains, quaint little villages, pristine lakes and vibrant Buddhist monasteries, Sikkim is one of the best destinations in India to spend a peaceful and laid back holiday amidst extreme tranquillity and solitude. Teeming with some of the world’s best scenic trekking trails and rivers ideal for indulging in the real thrill of white water rafting, this little North-Eastern state also makes for a perfect adventure destination in India for trekkers, rafters, mountaineers and rock climbers. Be it the breath-taking panoramas of the rhododendron carpets as you trek to the enchanting ‘Yumthang Valley’, the surreal experience of reaching the ‘Gurudongmar’ and ‘Cholamu’ lakes or an ecstasy of braving the strong currents of River Teesta as you navigate through twist and turns of the torrential river during the white water rafting adventure; Sikkim never ceases to hypnotise you with its serene magic of nature.
This quaint state of India is also a perfect place to go for some meditation sessions at one of the numerous old monasteries, indulge in a thrilling fun of hand-gliding or paragliding, experience a unique ‘Yak Safari’, satiate your taste buds with delicious Sikkimese delicacies, shop till your heart’s desire purchasing incredible Sikkimese handcrafts, thangka paintings and mural items or be part of one of the state’s fascinating festivals.


11. Meghalaya - Known for its panoramic landscapes, foggy hills, cascading waterfalls, serpentine rivers, and terraced slopes

The awe-inspiring and claustrophobic caves of ‘Krem Mawsmai’ is another tourist attraction in Meghalaya that leaves you spellbound with its impressive shapes of stalactites and stalagmites formed over hundreds of years. You will also be amazed to know that ‘Mawlynnong’, the cleanest village in India is also a part of this beautiful state. Offering some of nature’s finest and incredible vistas, man-made artistic splendours and an experience of a rustic village life, all topped up with a dollop of delicious local food; Meghalaya for sure makes it to the list of must-see places in India.


12. Kerala - is known for its  miraculous natural wonders, man-made feats and vibrant culture

Pristine backwaters, coconut fringed beaches, rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages and colourful festivals; Yes! You guessed it right. I am talking about the God’s own country, Kerala, one of the most picturesque places in India with a footfall of thousands of tourists every year. Tucked between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Kerala has been blessed with immense natural beauty. Besides serene backwaters and pristine beaches, Kerala is also home to the scenic hill station and numerous wildlife sanctuaries. Offering an umpteen number of tourist activities, a trip to Kerala is a ‘must-have’ experience for every traveller across the world. From memorable houseboat stays on backwaters of Alleppey, nature walks through lush slopes and sprawling tea gardens of ‘Munnar’, thrilling elephant rides at the ‘Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary’ to watching mesmerizing Kathakali performance at the ‘Kathakali Centre’; Kerala is a destination worth visiting once in a lifetime.

When in Kerala, you simply cannot miss gorging on the aromatic Kerala food served traditionally on banana leaves or experiencing a rustic stay in a tree house. A vibrant temple festival showcasing the cultural legacy of the state or observing the massive Chinese Fishing nets being operated by the fishermen on the beach of Fort Kochi is also something you will find only in Kerala.


13. Goa - Known for gorgeous beaches, late night party's, seaside food and  architectural designs, old churches, buildings

Lying on the western coast of Indian Peninsula, Goa is a mix of natural andcultural heritage. Until the year 1961, Goa was under the Portuguese rule that greatly influenced its architecture and lifestyle. Sun-kissed sand, the azure Arabian Sea and clear blue skies, all of it beckon thousands of tourists to this vacation spot. Be it surfing, sightseeing or partying, there are innumerable fun activities to be indulged in with Goa tour packages. Goa can easily be reached by air, train or road. Goa Airport, more commonly known as Dabolim Airport, is approximately 30 kilometres from Panjim – the state capital. The scenic Dudhsagar Waterfall, located on Mandovi River, is one of the most precious gifts of nature to Goa. This four-tiered, 600 metres high waterfall gushes down with astounding force and magnificence, rendering itself a sight to behold. Tourists flock the idyllic beaches of the state, including Morjim, Chapora and Anjuna. The state is also abundantly blessed with splendid cultural heritage. With Goa tour packages, do not forget to visit Se Cathedral, Basilica of Bom Jesus and Shantadurga Temple. The primary seafood cuisine of Goa is also a highlight among tourists. A family tour and honeymoon holiday in Goa can be made memorable by partaking in every beautiful experience this coastal state has to offer. Enjoy a sunbath on the sandy beaches or witness an inexhaustible party spirit. The magical charm of Goa lies in each one of its aspects, be it the endless sea, incredible landscapes, irresistible food or the enthusiasm with which locals live. This remarkable beach destination is certainly one of the best and most-lovable tourist spots in India.

14. Mysore - Known for its rich cultural charm and ornate palaces and gardens

Considered to be the cultural capital of Karnataka in South India, Mysore is a historic city known for its ornate palaces and gardens. Fast developing as an IT hub, the city still retains its old world cultural charm. From the city’s streets soaked in the fragrance of perfumed incense, boulevards teeming with stalls trading exquisite sandalwood carvings, markets lined up with shops selling beautiful silk sarees to sweet shops queued with hordes of customers waiting to have their share of the delicious ‘Mysore Pak’ – every nook and corner of the city seems to be so full of life. Needless to say, every attraction of Mysore unfolds a new story related to the city’s glorious past: whether you walk past the elaborate pathways of the magnificent ‘Mysore City Palace’ dazzling with thousands of bulbs against the dark night sky, take a relaxing stroll through the sprawling ‘Brindavan Gardens’ lined up with musical fountains along the pathways, witness the sheer extravaganza of a royal procession of colourfully decked up elephants during the world famous ‘Mysore Dasara Festival’, take a climb up to the ‘Chamundeshwari Temple’ perched on the ‘Chamundi Hill’ or get awe-struck with the spectacle of the well preserved ‘Hoyasala Temples’ in Somnathpur; the city of Tipu Sultan continues to fascinate you with its rich cultural heritage.

Providing you with an unmatched travel experience, a visit to this beautiful city is a must for every travel enthusiast, both national and international.


15.Andaman & Nicobar - Known for its majestic islands and immensely rich flora and fauna

Known for their picturesque beauty with pristine beaches, azure waters and verdant forests, Andaman & Nicobar are a group of more than 500 shimmering islands tucked in an infinite expanse of the Bay of Bengal. Relatively unexplored, these islands have that enigmatic charm to them that lures thousands of tourists every year. Packed with an array of interesting activities, a holiday in Andaman & Nicobar is sure to be one of the best vacations in India. Asia’s best beach, ‘Radhanagar Beach’ on the ‘Havelock Island’ is a paradise for honeymoon couples who can be seen here immersed in romantic walks holding each other’s hands and witnessing the beautiful sunset. For water sports lovers, the azure waters teeming with a diverse marine life and coral reefs, offer a perfect ambience to indulge in some world-class scuba diving and sea walking experience. If you are looking out for an adventurous twist in the serenity of these beautiful islands, go for boat safaris through thick mangrove forests leading to dark limestone caves at the ‘Baratang Island’, take a challenging trek to the ‘Saddle Peak’ snaking through scenic terrains and thick forests sighting few exotic colourful birds or camp under the open moonlit sky and try your hands at a bar-be-que experience of cooking your own fresh catch of a fish or crab.

So these are the top 15 places where you must visit when you are planining for a holiday vacation in india, If you want to know more or want us to write blog like this then please do write your valuable feedback or suggestion. We thanks our readers for reading this blog, I hope this blog has given you the relevant information which you might have been looking for? If you like this blog then we would request you to share, like and comment and please do subscribe our blog channel.



Sunday, February 4, 2018

Holidays in Malaysia & Singapore

The city Singapore takes travellers across the magical landmass of Singapore that is far-famed for its towering edifices, well-built infrastructure, shopping malls, local marketplaces, monasteries, temples, churches, finest wine cafés, bars, wildlife centres, etc. Explore some of the stimulating tourist points of interest with Singapore Tour and pay a visit to attractions like Jurong Bird Park, Universal Studios, Zoological Garden, Underwater World, Singapore Flyer, Sentosa Island and so on. Moreover, the night safari, museums, amusement parks and Toys Museum are some of the other highlights to be discovered with Singapore Holiday packages. Make sure to visit Merlion and walk around the streets of Chinatown and Little India for a perfect experience of the cultures of these two nations. Likewise, before new is telling you the best 10 places where you can travel to Australia and get your holiday package customized accordingly.


The best time to plan your Singapore holidays are
Singapore City is located in South-East Asia, Singapore remains hot & humid throughout the year.
  • July-September: While Singapore attracts tourists’ throughout the year, this is the time of festivities & one of the best times to explore Singapore at its best especially during July when the Singapore Food Festival & Great Singapore Sale take place.
  • Feb-April: The months between summer & winter are the most pleasant. It is the best time to visit Singapore and enjoy sightseeing in Singapore, and other outdoor activities.
  • November-January: These are the wettest month of the entire year and can last for a long duration, while May & June are the hottest months
1. Gardens by the Bay - Unquestionably, this place receives a lot of admiration and a must-see attraction on every traveller's list. Gardens by the Bay will take you to an imaginative place and it is a tourist hot-spot for all the good reason. The Marina Bay holds amazing Supertree Grove and it is comeliest at night. It gives an impression of being in an imaginative place with all sorts of attractions to visit such as Flower Dome and Cloud Forest which gives an eye-popping sight to the spectators.The Gardens by the Bay complex is divided into three bays – central, east and south. Thankfully, it contains a promenade where you can stop for a coffee or dine when the tour gets tiresome.

2. Little India and Arab Street - The Arab Street and Little India are popular tourist places and they create a unique experience of its own. You will feel unlatched from the modern city to a paradise like a place fitted with small shops, cosy cafes and historical Mosques. The Arab Street to be specific has age-old structures, shopping stalls, and authentic Arabian cuisine, the feel it offers is heavenly. Little India, on the other hand, was actually an Indian community in Singapore during the colonial times. Just like the Arabian Streets that have many stalls and Mosques, Little India as well as a number of exquisite shopping options; eateries offering Indian cuisine; and temples like Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, which is the most famous Hindu temple to see here.

3. Singapore Flyer - The best way to see Singapore is from above. Think about it, you get a birds-eye view of the entire city. Perhaps make plans on which place to stopover, even better, dwell in the moment and watch the sun slide down (If you happen to visit during sundowning). Singapore Flyer is basically an observation wheel which surges 165 metres and it is Asia’s largest giant wheels. At the flyer, you can get an insight of the technology behind the wheel and also get a sneak peek into the history and evolution of Singapore. This ride can brush your knowledge and thus, it is the best attractions for kids. Make sure to visit this place during your city tour for a breathtaking view overlooking the F1 track, Gardens by the Bay, views of the skyline and parts of Malaysia as well as Indonesia.

4. Universal Studio - Universal Studios is located in the ever thrilling destination in Singapore, Sentosa Island. This is undoubted, one of the best places to visit for the family. Universal Studios is definitely the ‘it’ place to visit for a fun-filled day out. Completely loaded with entertainment, excitement and enthusiasm, here you can find numerous restaurants, cafes and shopping areas to gallop the delicious food.You can also visit the ‘Walk of Fame’ and create a striking pose with Hollywood personalities. That’s not all if the thrill is what you are look for, the thrill is what you will get in the adrenaline-pumping roller coaster, Battlestar Galactica. Universal Studios have other many sights and things to do that will keep you charged all day such as Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt zone, Lost World of Dinosaurs and many more fun features.

5. Botanic Gardens - Botanic Gardens are worth a visit while in Singapore. The charm and luscious greens of this place will make you feel refreshed. Being Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, this garden treasures rare and endemic species of exotic flora. This famous tourist attraction receives many nature lovers and inside the park, you can find the star attraction and Singapore’s national flower – Orchid. The Botanic Gardens also has a number of lakes packed with ducks and swans. It is a perfect place to soak in the beauty of Mother Nature and relax amidst the soothing ambience, listening to the music created by birds, wind, trees and swans. This Park certainly is a major crowd puller in Singapore to escape from the bustling city.

6. China Town - The China Town is always filled with excitement amidst the hustle market. It is an incomplete tour if you are not visiting the China Town during your holidays in Singapore. This busy destination is best known for its authentic Chinese food, bright red lanterns and vibrant shops around every corner selling souvenirs and traditional Chinese products. This place also has impressive Sri Mariamman Hindu temple and Buddha Tooth Relic temple. These two are the major attractions in China Market and to top this up, you cannot miss a visit to one of the most colourful Chinese temples, Thian Hock Keng. Built in 1820, this temple is the oldest Chinese temple in Singapore.

7. Singapore Zoo - A visit to Singapore Zoo will raise your eyebrows to see some beautiful and endangered animals dwelling inside the premises. A happy family venue to visit, Singapore Zoo is one of the best places to go as it houses more than 300 species that include Giraffes, Koalas, Zebras and White Tigers. The zoo has been divided in different zones depending on the animal’s habitat. In Frozen Tundra you can find species such as polar bears and racoon dogs, in Fragile Forest you will find a rich rainforest filled with insects and beetles as well as flying foxes to name a few. Over at Primate Kingdom, you can see Java Langurs, Lion-tailed Macaques etc. A great way to make a day as Singapore Zoo offers other attractive things to do and see as well like Splash Safari Show, Orangutan Exhibit and Jungle Breakfast.

8. Changi Museum - Changi Museum is one of the popular museums in Singapore, here you can learn about the story of those who suffered under Japanese occupation during the WWII. The museum narrates a story through its letters, photographs, and drawings display. Basically, the museum is separated into five zones including a gift shop and a chapel in the middle. And each zone has a series of murals painstakingly recreated from originals painted by Bombardier Stanley Warren. Travellers can also get an audio guided tour around the Changi Museum. Other must-visit museums are Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall and National Museum of Singapore.

9. SEA Aquarium - This impressive SEA Aquarium is located on Sentosa Island and it proves to be an interesting attraction for both adults and kids. Being one of the best family-friendly places, this venue is home to more than 100,000 marine species. One can get an unmatched experience seeing the exotic marine life such as Sting Rays, Sharks, bottlenose dolphins, Turtles and Coral Reefs. Besides, there are other attractions inside the complex apart from the magnificent marine life in the aquarium. You can have an interactive session with the dolphins at the Dolphin Island and also dive into the Shark Seas Habitat and swim with numerous species of sea predators like stingrays and manta rays. A visit to SEA Aquarium will give you an extraordinary experience during your tour in Singapore.

10. Changi Beach - Amongst the must-visit places in Singapore, a day trip to Changi Beach is a necessary. This place has a beach park which is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore. A calming ambient 28-hectare beach, Changi Beach has approximately 3.3 km Long Park that nestles between Changi Point and Changi Ferry Road. A trip here on a sunny day won’t let you down as this tourist attraction has leisure activities to partake like a stroll along the beach, that can never get old. There is also a place for family picnics and you can as well contemplate as the sun sets. Changi Beach also hosts a great place for barbecue parties and overnight camping. In addition, for food lovers, there is Bistro@Changi nearby to dig in some seafood, even better, visit Changi Village for different food options.

11. Sentosa Islanda - One amazing destination where you get it all from fun, food to entertainment is Sentosa Island. Aforementioned are few attractions in Sentosa Island, the place itself is a major tourist attraction in Singapore. Amidst the towering structures, if a getaway is what you are looking for to rejuvenate in the beach then Siloso Beach is a good hotspot for getting some beach time. Sentosa Island by far is jam-packed with various activities and several other beach attractions as well. Some must do beach activities in Siloso are volleyball that can be played on free courts as well as kayaking and skim-boarding. Another noteworthy experience this Island offers is Underwater World Aquarium where you can swim with dolphins. However, a must-see on Sentosa Island is Singapore’s famous statue, the Merlion. Fort Siloso is also a must-visit attraction, it is the country’s only preserved fort located on Sentosa Island, which is one venue where travelling with kids won’t be backbreaker as there are multiple activities for kids as well. Check out Trick Eye Museum, as fun it can be for kids, adults too enjoy this very place.

12. Punggol Waterway Park - Punggol Waterway Park is kids friendly and family tourist destination in Singapore. This park consists of four themed areas allowing people to have a leisure time around the promenade. The themes that these park offers are Nature Cove, which allows the visitors to relax and sightsee the scenic view of the Waterway. Green Gallery is filled with lush flora and fauna in the park. A stroll here will make you admire the beautiful mature trees. Recreation Zone is a great place to be with the family with activities like sand and water play to make your day fun. There is also a fitness corner in this zone that suits everyone. Heritage Zone is yet another stop where you can walk along the old Punggol Kampong which is the last surviving village in Singapore.

13. Pulao Ubin - A trip to Pulau Ubin will give you a different feeling. This small island located in the north east of Singapore is one of the two remaining kampongs, the first being Kampong Buangkok. This island may not be the place to be for beach seekers but it has a thing or two for everyone. Pulau Ubin has lush greenery and abundant wildlife creating the best place for travel photographers and nature lovers. The place has many trails; one such Sensory Trail has tags of unique flora along the 1.5 kilometres stretch. Pekan Quarry and Butterfly Hill will give the insight to appreciate nature more. For adventure explorer, Pulau Ubin has Chek Jawa wetlands and boardwalk. A walk along the 1.1-kilometre boardwalk allows the onlookers to see marine wildlife. Whereas the Jejawi Tower allows having a panoramic view of the island and it’s a perfect place for bird watchers. Pulau Ubin also has something for thrill seekers. You can cycle along the Ubin’s biking trails that vary from moderate to difficult tracks. A visit to German girl shrine is also worthy and Kayak through the mangroves will give you an unimaginable experience.

14. Clarke Quay - Singapore apart from its day breaks and thrilling activities is a place for the night crawlers. Clarke Quay is a nightlife destination in Singapore that is packed with food joints, loud pubs, rooftop bars and spirited discotheques. This place is thriving with madness and enjoyment and a lot of travellers’ even locals consider this hotspot to spend an eventful evening. As you stroll alongside the buzzing streets, prepare to get dazed with all the neon lights, delicious food, and reflection of the skyscrapers on the glittering Singapore River. Clarke Quay also has something for the adventure buffs, bungee jumping at ‘G-Max Reverse Bungy’ will thug your heart as you soar 60 feet into the air at a speed of 200 km/hour. This place guarantees you to have a wonderful time during your Singapore trip.

15. Orchard Road - During a visit to Singapore, Orchard Road is the famous halting point for all the shopping aficionados. You will find this place heavily packed with the latest fashion and multiple stores. In this world-class city, Orchard Road is a great place to start a shopping spree a sites installed a 22 malls and six department stores. You can find it difficult to traverse through all the stores without having to stop and shop. Orchard Road is one of the major tourist attractions in Singapore and apart from having big fashion labels (Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Giorgio Armani and Dior), there are also four movie theatres. So, while your lady goes off for shopping, you can relax and watch a movie in an IMAX, the place also includes a KTV karaoke.




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Saturday, February 3, 2018



About Manali

Manali literally means the 'Home of Manu'. Legend has it that when a flood deluged the earth, Manu and the gods were towed to dry ground by a giant fish, which was the seventh `avatar' of the god Vishnu. The area where Manu eventually found refuge was Manali. He then came to Manali and recreated human life. Thus, the area of Manali is sacred and Hindus treat the temples over here as pilgrimage and its name finds mention in various epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata as well as Vishnu Purana.

SIGHTSEEING


The Mall Road (1.5 km.)


The Mall or main road of Manali is the hub of activity in this tourist town, lined with hotels, restaurants, shops, the bus station and many travel agencies. Though it carries the same British epithet as its counterpart in Shimla, the Mall of Manali has an entirely different character from the colonial flavour of the former. It is more of a busy commercial street with modern concrete blocks of hotels that spills over with tourists in the peak season. Most of the hotels overlooking the foaming Beas River, however, do offer pleasant views of the valley, green terraced fields and the surrounding orchards.


Manalsu Nala


To get a more authentic flavour of the area, take a half-hour walk from the Mall across the Manalsu Nala to reach the village of old Manali. Also known as Manaligarh, the village has a ruined fort and a cluster of houses built in the Pahari style - with heavy stone roofs and wooden balconies projecting out of the first floor. According to popular belief, it is here that Manu, the lawmaker lived around the 2nd century BC. His treatise, the 'Manusmriti' is the foundations of Hindu law and of the rigid caste system based on varna or profession. Considered one of the most orthodox Hindu texts with strict role definitions based on gender and class, the Manusmriti continues to be followed by many devout Hindus even today. In the centre of the village is the Manu Maharishi temple, a relatively new shrine dedicated to Manu. The village itself is an idyllic break from the rush of main Manali, surrounded by terraced maize fields and apple orchards. There are several guesthouses and cafes lining the path to the village.

Hadimba Devi Temple (1 km.)


Hadimba or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of the most important temples in the region. This four-story wooden temple is located in the middle of a forest called the Dhungiri Van Vihar a 2 km walk from the Tourist office in Manali. Maharaja Bahadur Singh built the present wooden pagoda-like temple in 1553 after forest fires burned down earlier structures. Standing on a stone platform surrounded by old deodar trees, the three-tiered temple is crowned with pennants, brass bells and a trident. Carvings of animals, plants and folk deities adorn the temple while hunting trophies hang over its entrance.
Inside the shrine is the brass icon of the goddess, surprisingly tiny compared to the huge temple structure and the legendary prowess associated with her. The shrine is within a natural cave formation dominated by huge rock. A set of enlarged footprints on the rocks is believed to be of Hadimba, herself. In mid-July, the idol from old Manali is brought to this temple for a major festival. As part of the frenzied celebrations, several animals including a buffalo and a goat are sacrificed to the goddess. The blood falling on the stones is channelled to the mouth of goddess Hadimba. Not for the faint-hearted, this ancient ritual draws large crowds, along with some pickpockets who take advantage of the spellbound mobs.

Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa (2 km.)


This Gompa dominates the Tibetan area around the bottom of the Mall in Manali. The Tibetan refugees built the Gompa in the late 1960's. The Gompa is covered with brightly coloured frescoes and a mid-size Buddhist statue. It also carries a list of the martyrs killed in the occupation of Tibet from 1987 to 1989. Inside the brightly painted prayer hall is a statue of Shakyamuni (the form of Buddha). The monastery is maintained through donations and the sale of carpets woven by the lamas within the temple workshop. A smaller gompa near the market has a large gold-faced image of Buddha, which is best viewed from its first-floor verandah. Monks can be seen printing prayer flags on the open terrace.

Temple Of Manu (1 km.)


Slippery stones paths lead through the old village houses up to the temple of Manu. Manali is named after the sage Manu who meditated when he came in this area.

Tibetan Temple (2 km.)


Tibetans have a base in Manali too. There is a large modern Tibetan temple to the South of the bus stand and also a small handicrafts centre.

Old Manali (3 km.)


The old Manali area is located some 3-km from the present day Manali. The old Manali is covered with guesthouses, which look ancient now, and orchards where the livestock move at will.

Vashishta Hot Sulphur Springs (4.5 km.)


This small village near Manali is famous for its scenic beauty. The village has a temple dedicated to Lord Rama and Vashishta Muni. The village has some hot water springs, which are said to carry medicinal properties. It is a picturesque little place, 3-km out of Manali but on foot, the distance is a bit shorter.

Mountaineering Institute (6 km.)


The Mountaineering Institute located at Manali provides training facilities for basic and advanced climbing both for Indian nationals and foreigners. This institute also conducts other adventurous sports activities like high altitude trekking, minor mountaineering, rock-climbing, skiing, and high altitude rescue and relief courses. The institute has sufficient lodging and boarding arrangements and equipment can be hired for trekking purposes.

EXCURSIONS FROM MANALI


Rohtang Pass (50 km.)


Rohtang Pass is the highest point, 4,112m, on the Manali-Keylong road, 51-km from Manali town. It provides a wide panoramic view of mountains rising far above clouds, which is a sight truly breath-taking.

Arjun Gufa (5 km.)


On the left bank of the Beas, 5-km from Manali near the village of Prini is the 'Arjun Gufa' or the cave of Arjuna. In here Arjuna practised austerities to get Pashupata Ashtra or weapon from Lord Indra.

Beas Kund (50 km.)


It is the source of river Beas, at the Rohtang Pass and is easily accessible. The great sage, Vyas performed `Tapa' here during the Mahabharat times. The place is still allowed by the celestial light. It was because of this that the river got the present name of Beas.

Jagatsukh Temple (6 km.)


It is one of the biggest villages in Kullu district. About 6-km from Manali, Jagatsukh is famous for its Shiva temple that is built in "shikhara" style and nearby is the old and interesting Devi Sharvati temple.

Kothi (12 km.)


It is a pretty little village, 12-km from Manali on the Keylong road at the foot of Rohtang Pass. There are very fine views from Kothi, and the Beas River flows through a very deep and narrow gorge at this point. The well-situated Public Works Department (PWD) Resthouse is a popular place for overnight stays. Close to the rest house is an awe-inspiring gorge where Beas enters a chasm about 61m deep and just a few metres broad.

Solang Nullah (14 km.)


14-km northwest of Manali in the Solang Valley, this place offers Himachal Pradesh's best ski slopes. The Mountaineering and Allied Sports Institute operates a 300m high ski lift and the month of February is the best month to ski over here. HPTDC runs seven-day package for ski courses with accommodation in the Hotel Rohtang Manaslu in Manali. Courses are also offered by the Mountaineering and Allied Sports Institute and the North Face Ski School.

Rahalla Falls (16 km.)


About 16-km from Manali and 4-km away from Kothi, at the start of the climb to the Rohtang Pass, are the beautiful Rahalla Falls at an altitude of 2,501m.

Naggar (28 km.)


On the left bank of the Beas and about three hundred metres above the river, Naggar is delightfully situated on a wooded slope and commands an extensive view, especially of the north-west of the valley. It is an excellent place for a longer stay. Naggar was the capital of the Kullu Rajas for about 1,400 years. There are a large number of famous temples in and around Naggar. Artist Nicholas Roerich's art gallery is also worth a visit. Cars and jeeps can easily go up to the Naggar Castle, which is now Himachal Tourism's well-furnished Hotel Castle.

Manikaran (45 km.)


On the trekking route to Pulga and Pin Parvati pass, Manikaran is famous for its hot springs. Thousands of people take a dip in its hot waters. The water is so hot that dal (pulses); rice etc. can be boiled in it. It is also a well-known pilgrimage centre and there is an ancient Hindu temple and a gurudwara here. According to a legend, Manikaran is also associated with Lord Shiva and his divine consort, Parvati, who lost and recovered her earring here.

Bijli Mahadev Temple

The Bijli Mahadev temple one of the most striking temples is set on a spur and is famous for its 60 ft high staff, which periodically attracts lightning that shatters the Shivalinga. Each time this happens, it is pieced together by the temple priest.

Kasol


Situated on the banks of Parvati river, Kasol in the Parvati valley makes a good holiday destination. Charmingly located in an open space, which slopes down to a broad expanse of clear white sand at the edge of the river. The place is known for trout fishing.

Malana


28 km. up to Naggar by bus and then 20 km. on foot. A little ahead of the beautiful Chandrakhani pass lies the tiny village of Malana, famous for the temple of Jamlu and its distinct social and cultural life. Reputed to be the oldest democracy in the world in existence where all the inhabitants of the village take part in managing its affairs. An exciting place for trekking.

ADVENTURE SPORTS


Rafting


The Beas River flowing through Kullu valley is suitable for not only white water rafting but is ideal for canoeing and kayaking too. Open from May to September.

Skiing


Near Manali, there are some slopes, which have been rated the best for skiing in the world. The Solang Nullah, Patalsu, Kothi, Marhi and Rohtang slopes are very good for skiing in the winters as well as in summers.

Heli-Skiing


For high mountain thrills, perhaps nothing can surpass the magic of heli-skiing. The sport is available in the area to abound by the Hanuman Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba and Chanderkhani Pass near Manali.

Manali Packages 


Total Tour Package cost@ 13,000/-For 2 Adult

Hotel in Use:- Budget Hotel
Manali: Hotel New Harmony Inn/Hotel Sambala Manali, Hotel Ridge view /Suraj Cottage


Total Tour Package cost @15,500/-For 2 Adult

Hotel in Use:- Deluxe Hotel 
Hotel Monal  /Khushboo Resort, Hotel Out town/Hotel Manali Palace 


Total Tour Package cost @ 17,500/-For 2 Adult

Hotel in Use:-  Super Deluxe 
Manali: Hotel Himgiri Manali /Hotel Snow Country/ Hotel Sitara international 


Total Tour Package cost  19,500/-For 2 Adult

Hotel in Use:-  Luxury hotel
Manali: Victory Resort /Prini Place /Snow Park /Hotel White Stone



Package Inclusions:-

•  Delhi - Manali - Delhi Ac Luxury Volvo Bus  Tickets
•  3 Night Accommodation in Deluxe Room 
•  Pick up and Drop from Manali Volvo Bus Stand to Hotel
•  Welcome drink on arrival
•  3 Day Morning Bed Tea, Breakfast and Dinner
•  One Candle light Dinner. 
•  Free Entry discotheque (Out town/Himgiri)
•  10% discount in laundry services. 
•  Half Day Sightseeing of Local Manali by Individual Car
•  One Full Day Sightseeing of Solnag valley  by Sharing  car
•  One Full Day Sightseeing of Kullu - Manikaran by Sharing  Car
•  No any Hidden charge.


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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Holidays in Spain

Spain is a wonderful country of stone castles, snowcapped mountains, vast monuments, and interestingly placed and designed cities, all of which have made it a most favoured travel destination across the world. The country has a well diverse geography and culturally diversification. Its heartland is the Meseta, it is a broad central plateau which is half a mile above sea level. The scenic view of the cities is breathtaking, in terms of market, historic places, adventurous activates, serving people and the last but the most important is hospitality of the people around Spain is amazing of all.


1. Alhambra

 Alhambra is situated on a plateau overlooking the city of Granada in southern Spain. The palace was constructed in the 14th century by the Nasrid sultans. The Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions and many visitors come to Granada just to see the Alhambra.

2. Mezquita of Cordoba

The Mezquita (Spanish for “Mosque”) of Cordoba is a fascinating building famous for the forest of pillars and arches inside the main hall. The site was originally a Roman temple, then a Visigothic church, before the Umayyad Moors built the Mezquita. After the Spanish Reconquista, a cathedral was built into the centre of the large Moorish building.

3. El Escorial

Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, El Escorial was the political centre of the Spanish empire under King Philip II. Philip appointed Juan Bautista de Toledo as the architect in 1559 and together they designed El Escorial as a monument to Spain’s role as a centre of the Christian world. Today it functions as a monastery, royal palace, museum, and school.

4. Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, and one of Spain’s most visited tourist attractions. It’s a design by Antoni Gaudí, a Catalan architect who worked on this project for almost 40 years until his death in 1926. The construction of the basilica began in 1882 and still as yet not finished.

5. Ibiza

Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain. The island is one of the most popular party destinations in all of Europe. During summer, the island’s population doubles as tourists flock to Ibiza to enjoy the nightclubs, beach bars and restaurants.

6. Cuenca

Situated between Madrid and Valencia, Cuenca is a marvellous example of a medieval city, built on the steep sides of a mountain. The many “hanging houses” are built right up to the cliff edge, making Cuenca one of the most striking towns in Spain, a gem in the province of Castilla La Mancha.

7. Aqueduct of Segovia

The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved monuments left by the Romans in Spain. The ancient aqueduct carries water 16 km (10 miles) from the Frío River to Segovia and was built of some 24,000 massive granite blocks without the use of mortar. Probably constructed around 50 AD it still provided water to the city in the 20th century.

8. La Concha

Protected from strong winds by steep cliffs and islands, La Concha in San Sebastian is said by many to be one of the best city beaches in Europe, let alone Spain. Here you can go surfing, walk along the promenade in search of good restaurants and enjoy the beautiful views of the beach.

9. Running of the Bulls

Pamplona is a city in Navarra, famous for its San Fermín festival held each year from July 6th – 14th. At the heart of the festival is El Encierro, the Running of the Bulls, an activity that involves running in front of a dozen bulls that have been let loose, on a course of the town’s streets.

10. Palacio Real

The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) of Madrid is the official residence of the King of Spain although it is only used for state ceremonies. The Royal Palace was built between 1738 to 1755 and King Carlos III took up residence in the palace in 1764.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Amazing Goa in India !

Goa is always been a perfect holiday vacation place for everyone. People from very far places visit India's Beach, Casino, Adventure and Party capital to enjoy the ethnic diversity in its culture, the sea beaches, exotic sea food, Late Night Parties and Royal Casinos and many other things. There are various beaches, churches, temples, museums, and historic places where you can visit in goa and explore your holidays with fun.We have arranged few list of the places where you can visit in goa, the list of the places is mentioned below.


Famous Beaches

Baga Beach
Calangute Beach
Palolem Beach
Anjuna Beach

Famous Churches

Bom Jessus Basilica
Se Cathedral
Church of St Francis of Assisi
Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Church of St. Cajetan
Chapel of St. Catherine

Famous Party Clubs

Club Cubana
Café Membos
Club Titos
Curlies Beach Shack Anjuna
LPK Water Front
Cape Town Cafe
Sinq Beach Club
Club M
Cohiba
Cavala

Other Adventrous Activities

Water Sports
Cruise
Flea Markets
Dudh Sagar Waterfall
City shopping
Dona Paula
Spa & Massage
Scuba Diving
Fort Agauda
Chopra Fort
Elephant Rides
Goa has characteristic colourful houses, lush green fields and a soothing languidness in the atmosphere. The charming villages of Goa are ideal for a laidback morning walk or an aimless evening stroll. North and South regions of the place are strikingly different - the former is a cultural hub with traditional eateries and markets, while the latter makes for an idyllic vacation with its 5-star hotels, private beaches and a mix of white sand and clear blue water. Under the star-laden skies, each festivity becomes more alive. Goa greens and wildlife makes for a nature lover's ideal hotspot. If you are a food adventurer, you may want to visit the gorgeous spice gardens and try a glassful of cashew feni. Goa provides a respite, not just for the tourists on an appointment with nature, it is also the place for crazy parties and a vivacious night-life. The ultimate tourist destination of India, Goa promises to be something special for all types of travellers.

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