Friday, 4 November 2011

Grand Experience of Royal Lavishness— Luxury Tours India

The royal destinations in India have always drawn tourists from all across the world but now traveling to these destinations is not ordinary. Now, one can travel all across India on the wheels of luxury. Does it sounds exaggerated to you? Yet, it is true that the luxury trains have redefined traveling via India Travel Packages.

Since time immemorial, Indian hospitality is known across the globe for its blue-blooded welcome it provides to its guests. However, now-a-days one can take pleasure of the similar comfort and luxury of the five star hotels even while traveling through luxury tours India. Formerly destined for the royalists of the Indian states, these trains currently happen to be an integral part of luxury tours India.

Presently the following luxury trains are pleasing the demands of luxury tours India tourists, namely:

•    Golden Chariot
•    Palace on Wheels
•    The Maharajas Express
•    Royal Rajasthan on Wheels
•    Heritage on Wheels
•    Deccan Odyssey
•    Fairy Queen

These trains embrace an aura of their own. The feel within the train is saturated with royal luxury and one finds himself in the housecoat of the majestic kings and queens. The staff demonstrates a keen spirit to serve with towering decorum. These trains are fully air conditioned that saves travelers from the coarseness of the weather conditions and only put in the ease to the voyage. Any treat is not complete if devoid of cuisines and these fully lavished trains put efforts thoroughly as well as exhaustively to endow with best of the world cookery for foodies. Besides Indian cuisines one has several options including the best of Chinese and Continental as well.

Rajasthan India Travel is the other name of royal comfort and it is needless to mention that the most popular luxury train, the Palace on Wheels, wheels on the sands of Rajasthan state. Luxurious cabins, wall to wall fitted carpet, a loaded bar, two dine cars and many of the featured personalized services, all are distinctive to the Palace on Wheels. On the whole the train is so realistic from inside that it converts tourists into the ancient age’s majestic kings and their beautiful queens as the train passes through the heritage cities of Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Chittorgarh in Rajasthan.

Quite similar is the Deccan Odyssey which travels across the land of Marathas and only suits to the dignity of Maharashtra. The state is embraced with numerous of forts and castles and if you want to live over their grandeur, the Deccan Odyssey is the just the perfect retreat for you. If this is not enough the breathtaking beaches of Goa are there to revitalize your mind .While Goa presents an array of picturesque beauty spots like Ajanta, Ellora; Aurangabad brings history back to the present. Mumbai worthy enough to get the special mention as this greatest metropolitan is well-known for it’s vivaciousness and bring spirit back even  into the most dry flashes.

While all such India Travel Packages showcases rich history and royal touch which is common to all the destinations still they are all unique in their own way. On the one hand they have distinct historical importance and on the other they are all poles apart and have uniquely fascinating culture. But they all symbolizes traditionally rich heritage of India.

 

Golden Triangle India tour – Idealistic for First Time India Traveler!

English cricketer Kevin Peterson has stated that this India tour was one of the toughest this time. For reasons more that obvious, he had to play to win against India which on the contrary turned into a terrible defeat.

But luckily most of the tourists who plan an India tour don’t have any such competition to lose or win. They come with hopes of drenching themselves in the splash of Indian culture, tradition and undeniable beauty which can be all done on a Golden Triangle tour, especially if it’s your first time visit to this magical land.

Now what should you expect on your first India tour… certainly much beyond snake charmers and elephant rides!! While the entire country is a treasure reserve, the Golden Triangle cities are a reserve for any first time India tourist.                         
To give a beginning to your voyage, it should be the historic city of New Delhi. While the term ‘new’ in the name is contradictory to the historic importance of the city, in fact Delhi is expediency for those who want to relish both, the modern and the medieval age simultaneously. It is but obvious that anyone who is visiting the country for the first time would have listed the Taj Mahal top on their catalog and it is in fact right, because missing out on this marvel piece is not acceptable! So the next on the list should be a trip to the historical city of Agra that continues to be redolent of the Mughal times. While the Golden Triangle Tour covers a royal Rajasthan Round Trip, thus giving any tourist the best start and stride to a great India tour.

Friday, 21 October 2011

Bikaner Camel Carnival – The All Famous India Festival Tours

The Bikaner Camel Festival is celebrated in the lovely city of Bikaner, Rajasthan. This desert town is situated in the North Rajasthan. Bikaner is a vivacious, dust-whirling desert town with a magnificent fort, a revitalizing outpost experience and a promising tourist attraction. Near to this fabulous fort dwells the rocky old walled city, a middle-aged mess of contracted, dim and bumpy lanes garlanded with gamblers’ caves, burgundy sandstone havelis and two elegantly painted Jain temples.

Bikaner is said to be known since 1488 and is founded by Rao Bika, a successor of Jodha, Jodhpur’s creator. It is also being said that when the British arrived centuries later, the state of Bikaner exchanged its most excellent camels for its independence.

House to India’s only camel breeding farm and the largest such farm in Asia with a growing camel safari industry; it’s not surprising to hear that this city organizes a festival dedicated to – camels. Yes, there’s a camel festival held in the month of January every year is something that no India festival tours visitor would ever want to miss on the Rajasthan India travel.

The festival begins with a procession of well-dressed camels, while the second day belongs to the camel race. Nights offer the camels a break from all the admiration, and are enjoyed with traditional dances, including Bikaner’s famed fire dances, which can now only be seen during this festival. The festival concludes with the foreseeable firecrackers which are certainly worthy of a visit while you are on India Travel.

Bikaner may be known for its camel expeditions and remarkable, but it is its matchless temple in Deshnok that attracted many travelers to this place. The Karni Mata Temple is ‘one of its kind’ attractions in this region. It dwells rats in thousands of numbers, yes rats and pilgrims visits this place on regular basis to worship these long tailed gnawers. Do you know that you have to go into the temple shoeless?

To know more about the festival tours; contact us at travelimpactindia@gmail.com OR visit our website www.travelimpactindia.com
 

Kerala Houseboats – A Leisurely Fun-Filled Travel by Water!

Kerala (also known as God’s Own Country) is regarded as one of the most admired travel destinations of India. Houseboats in Kerala are commonly known as Kettuvallams. These houseboats were mainly used by the local people for the purpose of transportation. But presently, these houseboats were adapted with the infrastructural amenities including kitchen, lounge, and deck for a leisurely backwater tour.

On entering the houseboat, the visitors get a feel of old world charm with modern facilities. Soaring on luxury and ease, such houseboats presents an enjoyable stay. Built with eco-friendly materials, Kerala houseboats provides excellent opportunity to experience the picturesque beauty of Kerala backwaters.

The kettuvallam is motorized and is steered in deep waters by means of oars or a rudder. Long bamboo poles or 'punts' are used to propel in shadow areas. The crew of a kettuvallam comprises two oarsmen and a cook or chef. Fresh food, cooked in inimitable Kuttanadan style is the rage of the international tourists. Basically the kettuvallam was originally designed to transport cargo and as such many design changes had to be made to make it a tourist vehicle.

Alappuzha or Alleppey is the citadel of house boats. The house boats have all the creature comforts of a good hotel: well-furnished bedrooms, modern hygienic toilets, cozy living rooms, a beautiful kitchen and in some cases even a balcony.

Come and explore this unforgettable once in a lifetime experience with us. Travel Impact provides excellent houseboat stays and backwater journeys in Kerala – God’s Own Country!

Friday, 7 October 2011

Enchanting Kerala Charms across the Weathers…


There is something special about the each season of Kerala which has its own charms. Beautiful hillstations, wonderful backwaters, exotic beaches all comprises in this tiny southern state of India and offers every tourist a diverse range of holidaying experience. Our Kerala Tours offers an access to the world’s most beautiful destinations with a lavishly designed tour programs. Kerala – God’s own country is voted among the 50 must see destinations of the world by National Geographic Traveller!

Best Season to visit Kerala - Winters

Winter Season that falls during November to March is the best time for Kerala India Travel. This is definitely the peak tourist season of this state and the climate at this time is at its serene, pleasant and best, to take pleasure on beaches, hill stations and Kerala backwaters.

If somebody is scheduling to visit this incredible place in winter season then chalk out your plan well in advance and also make prior bookings at all places – and be prepared to face crowded spots and to spend more than normal charges for Kerala round trip, accommodation, nights out, and other events. Some special days like on eves of Christmas and New Year, this state has an extra binding charge in most of the hotels.
Kerala in summer – Good Season

If you are planning for a budget holiday then the summer season is a good season to visit this place. However, you should plan your summer holiday packages so well that you spend enough time on hill stations like Munnar and Thekkady. The heat will doubtlessly keep you off the beaches and you may find yourself engaged in peaceful midday sleeps in the afternoons. Although you can expect heavy off-season concessions as far as lodging, sightseeing, dinner and snacks are concerned. In addition to beaches, places like a visit to wildlife sanctuaries and spice plantations could provide a bit relief from the high mounting temperature. Above all evenings are pleasing and calm.

In Monsoon – Charms of Wet Kerala

With the onset of the monsoons in June, Kerala breaks up the uniformity of the warm, moderately warm and humid phases. The monsoon, which commences in June, comes as a respite for residents after the dried out months of early summer, bringing in welcome rain and lesser temperatures. The scenic location over here is at its most beautiful phases at this time of year, with grassy tea gardens in hill stations like Munnar and the vibrant bottle green of newly sprouting rice in place of the bare red earth in backwaters of Alleppey. The majority of tourists in India and overseas are yet to awaken the charms of monsoon which is the best season for Ayurvedic treatments and renowned Kerala Ayurvedic Sojourn Tour. 

Explore the only one of its kind Kerala with swarming rivers, trees dancing to the melody of the winds, hills and vast expanses of fields covered with abundant flourishing vegetation.

Traveling within India generally becomes quite difficult during the rainy season and Kerala is no exception. Road, rail and air travel schedules are prone to interruption. Strong winds and high seas also put most beaches off limits at that time. Nevertheless one should visit Kerala if you use to enjoy monsoons and wishes to observe the start of monsoons in Indian subcontinent.

Friday, 23 September 2011

Chokhi Dhani—One of the Attractions while Rajasthan India Travel


Chokhi Dhani is a replication of a Rajasthani village situated on the outskirts of Jaipur and represents the culture, traditions and lifestyle of a village in Rajasthan. 

If you are planning for Rajasthan India Travel then you must visit to Chokhi Dhani an artificially-created Rajasthani village that captures the perfect Rajasthani experience. Situated at the outskirts of Jaipur, away from the madness of the big city, Chokhi Dhani village provides a wonderful and serene escape in a relaxed rural set, offering visitors an ideal blend of tradition along with modern facilities in a rural environment. Every nook and corner of Chokhi Dhani articulates Rajasthan in form of tales, land, culture and people. 

Chokhi Dhani Resort has 59 cottages, 33 royal cottages and 8 Haveli suites. All the rooms are large and airy with attached washrooms, running hot and cold water, telephones and air conditioners. The resort also has a particular place for a royal theme based weddings. It also has 4 convention halls for small conferences to a colloquium of 300 people. Other attractions include elephant and camel rides, boating, temples, mehandi (Henna), Museums, photo studio and a crafts bazaar, puppet shows, Rajasthani dances, cracker shows, etc.
But what is more savoring is the Rajasthani Food which is the true essence of this place. With typical Rajasthani cuisines like Dal Bati Choorma, Sarson Ka Sag, Lassi, various chutnies, pure ghee laded rotis, dal and butter; it depicts the true picture of the local culture of Rajasthan and its rich heritage and lifestyle.

The best time to visit Chokhi Dhani is from October to March as the weather is pleasant and gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy all the attractions of the resort without being bothered by the heat. Thus, any Rajasthan round trip is incomplete without a stay at Chokhi Dhani,

Kerala Houseboats – A Leisurely Fun-Filled Travel by Water!


Kerala (also known as God’s Own Country) is regarded as one of the most admired travel destinations of India. Houseboats in Kerala are commonly known as Kettuvallams. These houseboats were mainly used by the local people for the purpose of transportation. But presently, these houseboats were adapted with the infrastructural amenities including kitchen, lounge, and deck for a leisurely backwater tour.

On entering the houseboat, the visitors get a feel of old world charm with modern facilities. Soaring on luxury and ease, such houseboats presents an enjoyable stay. Built with eco-friendly materials, Kerala houseboats provides excellent opportunity to experience the picturesque beauty of Kerala backwaters

The kettuvallam is motorized and is steered in deep waters by means of oars or a rudder. Long bamboo poles or 'punts' are used to propel in shadow areas. The crew of a kettuvallam comprises two oarsmen and a cook or chef. Fresh food, cooked in inimitable Kuttanadan style is the rage of the international tourists. Basically the kettuvallam was originally designed to transport cargo and as such many design changes had to be made to make it a tourist vehicle.

Alappuzha or Alleppey is the citadel of house boats. The house boats have all the creature comforts of a good hotel: well-furnished bedrooms, modern hygienic toilets, cozy living rooms, a beautiful kitchen and in some cases even a balcony.

Come and explore this unforgettable once in a lifetime experience with us. Travel Impact provides excellent houseboat stays and backwater journeys in Kerala – God’s Own Country!