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Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Nine Precautions to Take While Touring in Rajasthan

Tourism in Rajasthan can bring lots of fun, frolic and enjoyment provided you undertake the following basic precautionary measures. Foreign tourists availing Rajasthan tour packages need to obtain a valid tourism visa that’s been handed to them by the Indian Embassy. Be sure to carry multiple copies of your visa, passport and other documents so that you don’t have to sacrifice the originals at entry points. 

Beware of con men that mask themselves by posing as guides.  Remember to bring loads of cash on your tour as there is no limit set on the foreign currency brought by visitors on Rajasthan tours. International credit cards like American Express, Diners, Visa and MasterCard are accepted at most departmental stores, hotels and travel agencies. Good packages include a host of restaurants that offer culinary delights right from Continental, Indian, and Chinese to archetypal Rajasthan dishes. Mineral water comes in sealed plastic bottles at many locations so avoid drinking water from polluted rivers or dirty taps on the tour. As cybercafés are plenty in India, communicating with your loved ones back home is never a problem. Escape from Rajasthan’s scorching desert heat by wearing goggles, hats, and scarfs. It is highly advisable to bring ample amounts of sunscreen lotion on your summer holiday at Rajasthan.

Monday, 22 October 2012

Ten Travel Advices for a Captivating Indian Holiday

Luxury Holidays in India.Spending luxury holidays in the sacred lands of India is a fascinating Idea. However, keep the following tips in mind to make the most of your Indian tour. Try to keep your luggage to the minimum. Don’t worry about changing into clean clothes as ironing and laundry are inexpensive. Women must dress conservatively to avoid prying eyes of the onlookers. T-shirts with cotton trousers or loose traditional ‘salwar kameez’ is a good choice. Wear footwear which you can easily remove while visiting religious worship places such as temples, Gurudwaras, churches or mosques.

Most tour operators advise buying bottled drinking water from popular outlets and easily obtainable vegetarian food of superior quality. Remember that beef is not served in India as cows are worshiped here. Refrain from spicy treats and have curd/yoghurt with meals to naturally aid in digesting Indian food. Always buy fruit that you can easily peel and wash them well before consumption.

Keep a case of mosquito repellent and an emergency kit with basic medicines handy on your luxury trip. Avoid greeting strangers with handshakes instead use the 'namaste' (fold your hands and bow your head as in prayer). This will help you win their hearts. Contact tour operator in India pronto for an exciting holiday packages to India.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Five Famous Citadels worth Visiting in Rajasthan

Popular for its majestic bastions, Rajasthan is fondly termed as the imperial state of India. From the strongholds at the pink city to mesmerizing desert sands and handicraft shops, there are lots of mind-blowing places for tourism in Rajasthan to visit. Head straight to the Jaisalmer fort built by the great Bhatti Chief Jaisal at the Trikuta hill. It is one among the world’s biggest forts with four huge gateways. 


The Amber fort is popular for its exclusive architecture and is the perfect incorporation of Muslim as well as Hindu elements. Palace tours include a trip to City palace at Jaipur constructed by Maharaja Sawai Singh who ruled from 1729 to 1732. The Jal castle of 1799 is another good example of the classic architecture styles that prevailed back then. It is also legendary for the effect created by red sandstone walls on the hyacinth filled lake in its backdrop. The highlight of Rajasthan forts and palaces tours is the award –winning City palace at Udaipur which is also featured in James Bond movie called Octopussy. If you love a little action, grab a ride on the back of a camel or an elephant and feel the golden sands slip through your fingers on a Rajasthan desert tour.

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