Budgeted 2 nights & 3 days packages in shimla

Автор: admin, 28 Aug 2008. Рубрика: B • Метки: , , , , ,  • Ваш отзыв

Budgeted 2 Nights & 3 Days packages in Shimla

Shimla is a beautiful hill station and is the capital of Himachal Pradesh with a population of around 145,000. It derives its name from “Goddess Shyamala”. Discovered by the British, Shimla was once considered as the ‘Summer capital of the British’ in the colonial era. Summers in Shimla are warm and pleasant with cool evenings while winters are bone chilling as the temperature drops down below zero.
Shimla resorts offer gateway to the majestic Himalayas and majestic scenic vistas. These are available with necessary amenities that are beneficial for modern travellers. These resorts offer sumptuous food and excellent accommodation that are advantageous for a comfortable stay with friends and family. Various events, recreational activities and adventure sports are organized by the hotels. Well equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and modern facilities, such resorts also facilitate in carrying out effective corporate team building exercise and conferences for business purposes. Providing a warm welcome to the tourists and travellers, the hotels with 2 Nights & 3 Days packages in Shimla promise a luxurious stay. Well decorated rooms with cosy, fresh and hygienic ambience reflect an abode of peace and tranquillity. Available with travel desks, kids and children activity area, conference halls, etc., the hotels offer great comfort and fun to the visitors. The hotels can also be booked online for availing attractive rates and discounts this season. A specimen of comfort, luxury, royalty and modernity, these hotels are available with multi-cuisine food including the typical Himachali to the delectable continental dishes.
Besides, various water rafting & picnic spots around Shimla include- Mashobra, Naldehra, Kufri, Tattapani, Chail, and others. These places are popular weekend destinations and are lined with large number of picnic spots. Tourist and traveller thus flock in great numbers to these places to enjoy the summer and winter seasons amidst nature’s bounties.

Budget backyard aventures

Автор: admin, 28 Aug 2008. Рубрика: B • Метки: , , , , ,  • Ваш отзыв

Budget Backyard Aventures

The two hottest trends in travel right now are adventure travel and eco-travel.  These two subsets have seen a dramatic upsurge in traffic in recent years.  Some combination of the two is the Holy Grail that many tour companies are actively pursuing and fine-tuning.  The problem is that these tours are expensive.  Going it alone is an even more difficult prospect.  The majority of us sit in our cubicles and dream of doing something outrageous.  We watch television programs about partaking in the Amundsen Omega 3 South Pole Race (skiing to the South Pole).  We see travel programs about people bicycling across Africa, riding mopeds across Mongolia, or rowing across the Pacific.  In response, we sit on our duffs and tell ourselves that we do not have the money, we do not have the time, and the destination is too far away.  This, however, is not always true.  There are a bunch of adventures you can undertake require just five days or so, and are located right in your own backyard!

If you live on the East Coast, you might want to think about driving up to Quebec and the Maritime provinces.  This is not particularly adventurous, but it is especially beautiful.  However, the driving can become significantly more interesting if you decide to hop on the ferry from Nova Scotia and head to Newfoundland.  Depending on the time of year, this can become a true adventure very quickly.  It is easy to get yourself lost in Central Newfoundland, in a whiteout blizzard, being in the middle of absolutely nowhere.  The only creature that will hear your pleas for help will be the moose blocking your path, whose silhouette you can barely make out in the total whiteout.

If your thirst for adventure has not yet been quenched, you have a few more days, and you are willing to venture further out, you can get a ferry ride to the Trans-Labrador highway.  This is where the fun really begins.  The route is not even entirely connected yet!  Supposedly, it will be completed this month, but I would advise against holding your breath.  When completed, the route will make for an epic journey to ends of Northeastern civilization in North America.  Think of it: NYC to Maine to Nova Scotia to Newfoundland to the Labrador Coast (Happy Valley-Goose Bay) to Labrador City to Quebec to NYC.

There’s a really interesting travel guide on extreme adventures that fleshes these routes out in full.  Another great one, if you live on the West Coast, is to drive the Ice Road to Tuktoyaktuk, high in the Canadian Arctic, just like in Ice Road Truckers.  Better yet, be like Jesse James and do it on a motorcycle.  Again, something you can do in your own backyard, and which surprisingly does not cost that much money.

I have to say, though, one of the absolute best kept secrets, if you live on the West Coast and want a wilderness driving adventure, has to be the Oregon Back Country Discovery Route.  This is not actively discussed, at least not in public forums such as the internet.  The state of Oregon actually spent money to REMOVE all the signage only a year after the trail opened in 1999.  You can read more about the OBCDR: Oregon Back Country Discovery Route here, but the basic gist is that you can drive from California to Washington, entirely through the woods.  Almost entirely off-road, through stunning scenery, you should bring a chainsaw and towing chains, as you will most likely have to chop/drag debris out of your way at some stage in the journey.  The route stretches nearly 1000 miles through Oregon’s barely distinguishable Forest Service trails.  Explorers who have done it want to keep the secret to themselves, and environmentalists are not too happy about the state’s tacit promotion of Off Highway Vehicle use.  It is true, the noise pollution, toxic emissions, and general havoc off-road machines wreak on the landscape might not be the best thing when one is trying to admire nature’s beauty.  But it makes it so much easier, which causes a constant battle, a moral dilemma.   Personally, my eco-awareness falls into a special category I like to call “moral flexibility,” so I would definitely do it, but feel a little guilty afterwards.  Perhaps I would feel better by running biodiesel instead of petro-diesel in the lifted rock-crawling monster I would bring to the trail.  Different strokes for different folks, I guess.  While usage of the trail is still allowed, however, this backyard adventure is definitely near the top of my list.

The point of all of this is that some adventures ARE within your grasp.  We are all very good at creating roadblocks for ourselves or assuming things to be much too difficult.  We hamstring ourselves before we even start.  But with a suitable vehicle, a little planning, and a GPS unit, you too can embark on an epic journey….. and be back to work a week later!

A park fit for a king- hyde park

Автор: admin, 26 Aug 2008. Рубрика: A • Метки: , , , ,  • Ваш отзыв

A Park Fit For A King- Hyde Park

Hyde Park in London is one of the many Royal Gardens that are interconnected – yet separate. Spreading over an area of 350 acres, Hyde Park is joined to Kensington Gardens and together covers an area of 625 acres. Though Kensington Park closes at dusk, Hyde Park is open till midnight.

King Henry VIII acquired the Hyde Park property from the Westminster Abbey and it was used as a hunting ground. It was only in 1637, under Charles I that the park was opened to the general public.

When King William III moved his residence to Kensington Palace which is at one end of Hyde Park, he installed what is now known as Rotten Row – meaning the Kings Road. It was the first London Street to be lit up at night. It now serves as a horse back riding and jogging track. The park entrance is marked by a stunning grand entrance which is 33M in length.

As the park is used regularly by groups to protest and have public gatherings, a speaker’s corner was constructed. Other attractions in the park include the Holocaust Memorial and the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain which is more like a river than a traditional fountain. It was declared open by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.

The park has also been the setting for many a rock concert, most memorable being that of Queen as well as the Red Hot Chillie Peppers. The artificial lake running through the park – The Serpentine – is used for boating and swimming activities.
A historic park that is ideal for a quiet picnic or a relaxing stroll in the evning, Hyde Park makes an enchanting tourist attraction. If travellers seek a hotel in London, then the Millennium Hotel London Knightsbridge, with its convenient location in the heart of the city is an ideal London hotel

Backwater tour in kerala

Автор: admin, 25 Aug 2008. Рубрика: B • Метки: , , , , ,  • Ваш отзыв

Backwater Tour in Kerala

Have you ever wished to be transported to a paradise where land, sea and sky come together in a union of elements? Of course, such a place lies on this earth. Visit the divine green state – Kerala – God’s own country, and you will come across a number of wonders of nature. Kerala tourism is known for lovely beaches, hill stations, stunning greenery, wildlife, bird sanctuaries and rich culture.

The huge network of 44 rivers and their tributaries, canals, lakes and lagoons together form the enchanting backwaters in Kerala, which are included among the 1001 best attractions of the world. These are certainly the favorite of both domestic and foreign travelers. Drift on Kerala backwaters, and you can actually hear the soothing sound of water rippling alongside your houseboat (traditional Kettuvalloms). Once you enter this world of serenity and natural beauty, you will feel completely relaxed.

The houseboats not only take you to a journey various small islands but also let you explore the green countryside, swaying palm trees, emerald rice fields etc. These offer a unique way of living on waters. Cities like Kottayam, Alappuzha, Thottappalley, Kumarakom etc. are the best for a backwater tour.

Apart from other waterways, the famous Vembanand Lake and Punnamada Lake attract the maximum number of tourists every year. People gather here to see interesting Snake Boat Races, that add some extra charm to Kerala tourism. One can see several magnificent churches and Hindu temples situated along side these backwaters. If this is not enough, you can also spot several wild animals and migratory birds near the waterways. The rich biodiversity in Kerala thrives along side the backwaters without disturbance.

The cruises and the overnight stays in the houseboats are the best way to an unforgettable holiday.

Breaking into the “brick city”: newark travel tips

Автор: admin, 22 Aug 2008. Рубрика: B • Метки: , , ,  • Ваш отзыв

Breaking Into the “brick City”: Newark Travel Tips

For business or pleasure, Newark is a prime destination for travel within the Tri-State Area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Newark is the most populous and commercially active city in New Jersey, as it is the seat of Essex County and a major shipping port for New York Harbor near the Atlantic coast. Newark Liberty International Airport also happens to be the first major airport to serve the New York metropolitan area and one of the largest airports in the country.

Once you have secured your airfare to Newark, you will soon be able to enjoy a city overflowing with Colonial history, American heritage and central to anywhere you would want to be in the Tri-State Area. Located just 5 miles west of Manhattan and 2 miles north of Staten Island, Newark offers prime access to the sights and attractions of New York City with a more relaxed and refined environment to return to at the end of the day.

Colonial Legacy: New England’s Newark

Newark happens to be the third-oldest city in the United States, with colonial roots dating back to 1666 when Connecticut Puritans established a settlement that was originally known as Milford. Take a visit to Military Park in downtown and catch a glimpse of the Wars of America monument constructed by the artist Gutzon Borglum of Mount Rushmore fame. Military Park was also an actual military training zone for soldiers and colonials in Newark’s early days of the 17th century. For a bit more history and some science, visit the acclaimed collections of the Newark Museum, which includes works by Georgia O’Keeffe, John Singer Sargent, as well as a world-renowned Tibetan collection. Make sure to reserve an entire day as the Newark Museum’s grounds are also home to a planetarium, caf?, sculpture garden and the Ballantine House, a National Historic Landmark built in 1885.

A Newark Rebirth, One Brick at a Time

Newark was the site of the infamous 1967 riots, fueled by racial inequality and staggering poverty. Since that time the city has suffered considerable flight of capital until the 1990s when development projects hit the streets. Today, Newark is a multimedia and multicultural experience, offering state of the art performance spaces and brand new sporting facilities.

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center is a new addition to the city’s landscape, hosting top Billboard acts alongside international orchestras and theater. The Lincoln Park/Coast district is now a Cultural District with an Arts Park, the Museum of African American Music and the magnificent Symphony Hall. Additionally several of Newark’s 1920s era skyscraper and art-deco buildings have been glamorously restored. The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart happens to be one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the United States, brimming with an unimaginable amount of brilliantly intricate stained glass.’