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Friday, April 27, 2012

Travel and Tourism of Golden Temple (Buddha Dhatu Jadi), in Bangladesh



Large portions of Buddhist of Bangladesh live in Bandarban. The tribal of the Bandarban Town mostly to Marma, also known as Magh. They are Buddhist by religion. Ven. U Pannya Jota Thera is the controller and chief priest of the temple. He belongs to Royal Bohmong family of Bandarban. He is a Theravada monk since 1991. He had served the Government of Bangladesh for 8 years as a Senior Assistant Judge. The Buddha’s Dhatu (relic), which is enshrined in the temple, was a gift given to Ven. U Pannya Jota Thera in 1994 by the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee of Myanmar.

 

The local people called the Golden Temple as ‘Kyang’. This  Buddha Dhatu Jadi Temple or Golden Temple is sited in the inaccessible area of Bandarban Hill District in south-eastern part of Bangladesh. Buddha Dhatu Jadi or Golden Temple is built on top of a 60 metres (200 ft) high hill, which is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the Balaghat town.



Buddha Dhatu Jadi or Golden Temple is a amazingly decorative temple on the hill top. The superb statuette images of the Golden Temple are really stupendous. The Golden Temple with golden bell set on a dragon statue along with the second biggest Buddhist statue of Bangladesh. The Golden Temple has also has some other small and large statue too. Construction of the temple was started in 1995 and completed in 2000. The Dhatu (relics of holy Buddha) has been kept back here below four statues of Buddha. The Dhatu of Golden Temple has been believed to provide peace and contentment for mankind.


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Travel and Tourism of Sonargaon - The Anciant Capital City in Bangladesh Established By Isha Khan




Sonargaon is one of the most chronological metropolises of the countries, Folk Art Museum was reputable here in 1975. It has a leading  attraction in the city as well as the complete area of the country. The museum is to be found on a appealing fifty hectors of land that consists of amazing scenery, artificial lakes and ponds with stairway. When you go during the gate, you will find a pond in front of Lok Shilpa Jadughar. Here you find two incarnations of soldiers riding on the horse at the pond’s slope. Another figure of a bullock cart finds at the prefrontal side of the museum gate. There are two museums in this spot. One is Lok Shilpa Jadughar and the other is Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Jadughar. Both are two storied buildings of wonderful structures. The first one consists of 10 galleries. These are the -



1. Gallery of wooden skillStatue of bullock cart at Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2. Atmosphere of rural community gallery
3. Gallery for scroll paintings and mask
4. Gallery of various kinds of boats in Bangladesh
5. Tribal life gallery
6. Gallery of musical instruments, ceramic objects, terracotta and doll, tile etc.
7. Gallery of cultivation implements and other iron products
8. Gallery of brush and bell metal
9. Gallery of folk ornaments
10. Gallery of bamboo and cane crafts



 On the other hand Shilpacharya Jaynul Abedin Jadughar has two noteworthy galleries. They are:

1. Gallery of wooden crafts
2 .Jamdani sharee and Nokshikantha gallery

Not only museum but also there are plenty of things to scrutinize. Here in the museum area you will find a shopping centre named ‘Karupalli’. There are many shops in it which contain handicrafts and other hand made things. You can easily buy diverse kind of jamdani sharee and antiques from this spot. It’s a matter of great gladness that the authority of the museum recently determined to exhibits a fair from 1st February to 28th February. If it is possible for you to go in this mean time, it may be better than something else. You will be enjoyed by the appeal of fair along with your family members as well as your friends. In this time, many handcrafts gathered from all over the country and sale there famous product such as ‘shitol pati’ from Sylhet, ‘dolls and caricature’ made by wipe wood from Magura, ‘silk sharee’s’ from Rajshahi etc. You may find some child’s ride and other spare time activities in the fair premises. Here you can get some scrumptious village food named gurer zilapi, murali, binni khoi, shwandesh, various kind of tasty cake etc. which can offer you such a finger liking taste that after many years, you will feel this taste with great reminiscence. You can also ride on the boats in the fine-looking lakes. The museum also has library, credentials, stage and godwon. The tourists who come into the place are greatly overwhelmed by the tranquility and serenity of its natural sites. The serene nature of this place will have ever lingering application of your mind.

 

Visiting Hours and Holidays:

April to November:

Friday to Tuesday :( 10.00 AM - 18.00 PM)
Holidays: Wednesday, Thursday and other government holidays.

December to March:

Friday to Tuesday :( 9.00AM-17.00PM)
Holidays: Wednesday, Thursday and government holidays.

Entrance Fee:

10 Tk (per person)


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Travel and Tourism of Lalbag Kella in Bangladesh


The Lalbagh Fort was urbanized by Shaista Khan.Lalbagh Fort (Bengali: লালবাগ দূর্গ) (also known as "Fort Aurangabad") is an uncompleted Mughal palace throttlehold at the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Building was commenced in 1678 by Prince Muhammad Azam throughout his 15-month long vice-royalty of Bengal, but before the work could complete, he was recalled by Aurangzeb. His successor, Shaista Khan, did not absolute the work, though he stayed in Dhaka up to 1688. His daughter Iran Dukht nick named pari bibi (Fairy Lady) died here in 1684 also this led him to consider the fort to be portentous.

Lalbagh Fort is also the passerby of the uprising of the native soldiers beside the British during the Great Rebellion of 1857. As in the Red Fort in India, they were prevail over by the force led by the East India Company. They as well as the soldiers who fled from Meerat were hanged to death at the Victoria Park. In 1858 the statement of Queen Victoria of taking over the organizational control of India from the Company was read out at the Victoria park, latter renamed Bahadur Shah Park after the name of the last Mughal Emperor who led that furthermost upheaval beside then British domain




     1 Layout of fort
          o 1.1 Gateways
          o 1.2 Southern fortification wall
          o 1.3 Central area
          o 1.4 Diwan-i-Aam
          o 1.5 Tomb of Bibi Pari
    2 Gallery
    3 References
    4 External links


 Lalbagh fort along with the Tomb of Pari Bibi.The fort was long considered to be a grouping of three buildings:

  
The original resistance wall on the south has five bastions at regular distances, and the western wall has two. Among the seven mainstays, the biggest one is near the main southern gate at the back of the stable, which occupies the area to the west of the entrance. The bastion has an subversive tunnel. Among the five bastions of the southern fortification, the central one is single-storeyed, while the rest are double-storeyed structures. The innermost one contains an subversive room with verandahs on three sides, and it can be approached either from the riverside or from its roof. The double-storeyed bastion at the southwestern corner of the fort is possibly a Hawakhana, with a water reservoir on its roof.
Two lines of earth pipes have been found that connect all the establishments of the fort with the reservoir. An extra-strong terracotta pipe line, made with double pipes (one inside the other), has been uncovered in the area between the Hammam and the tomb of Bibi Pari.
Rooftop garden

The area westwards from the stable, parallel to the southern fortification, once had a gorgeous roof garden with fountain, rose, flower beds (marked with star designs), and a water reservoir. The buildings below contains the organizational blocks, with the residential part on the western side. Central area
Exhibit at the museum inside Lalbagh Fort.

The central area of the fort is occupied by three buildings:
  •   The Diwan-i-Aam and the Hammam on its east;
  •   The mosque on the west; and
  •   The tomb of Pari Bibi in among the two (in one line, but not at equal distance).
  •    
  •   One during the middle of the ground, in between the Diwan-i-Aam and the tomb, forming a tetragon tank, with fountains at the junction with the east-west channel; and
  •      The other, from the water reservoir, passing through the bottom of the tomb.
The water channels and the fountains, a very common aspect of Mughal architecture, create an feeling, not unlike those of the north Indian Mughal forts. A big square water tank (71.63 m each side), positioned in face of and to the east of the Diwan-i-Aam, between the southern along with northern entryways, adds to the prettiness of the building. There are four corner rungs to tumble into the tank.

 Diwan-i-Ajam

The double-storeyed Diwan-i-Aam, attached with a single-storeyed Hammam on its west, is an imposing building. The Hammam complex includes an open platform, a small kitchen, an oven, water storage area, a brickwork brick bath-tub, a toilet, a dressing room and an extra room. The Hammam section has an subversive room for boiling water, and a passage for sweepers. A long screen wall runs north-south along the western frontage of the Hammam, dividing the whole fort area into two divisions.

Tomb of Bibi Pari:

The tomb of Bibi Pari, located in the center, is the most noteworthy of the surviving buildings of the fort. Eight rooms encircle a central square room that contains the mortal remains of Bibi Pari. The central room is protected by a false octagonal-shaped dome, wrapped by a bronze plate.
The complete inner wall of the central room is together with this with white marble, while the four rooms at the sides had stone avoidance up to a altitude of one metre. The walls in the rooms at the four corners are skirted with beautifully-glazed floral tiles. The tiles have recently been restored; two of the original tiles have been retained. The room at the south eastern corner contains a small grave, popularly known to be of that of Shamsad Begum, possibly a relative of Bibi Pari.

The archaeological excavations have also revealed strata of the Sultanate, as well as of the pre-Muslim periods, from where terracotta heads and plaques have been found. Thus, it is now reasonable to say that though the Mughals founded Dhaka, it was unquestionably occupied long before the Muslims came to Bengal.
            

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Travel and Tourism of Himachal Pradesh Tourism in India

Himachal Pradesh tourism, Discount hotels in Himachal Pradesh


Tourism in Himachal Pradesh
ourism in Himachal Pradesh is one of the major sectors, which has been given high precedence by the government of Himachal Pradesh in the recent years. Notorious for its spectacular natural beauty, Himachal Pradesh tourism attracts millions of tourists who love to spend their vacations in tranquility and serene sylvan immediates. To attract more and more conjugal and international
tourists, Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department is focusing on the expansion of infrastructure, maintenance and safeguarding of historical monuments, and recognition of new tourist destinations etc. Special accentuate is being laid on the development of activities-based on tourism in order to amplify the duration of the stay of the visitors/tourists. Besides adventure tourism and Pilgrimage tourism.

Himachal Pradesh tourism has opened up numerous small tourism information centers all across the state, which assists tourists with Himachal travel, hotel booking, shopping, transportation and provide other important travel trips. These information centers also provide free Himachal Pradesh tourism guides, brochures, Himachal Pradesh maps, and travel booklets. The official website of Himachal tourism provides good information about the state and offer instant online hotel reservation in its various hotel properties set in
superb locations in the lap of nature. Cheap holiday packages and motivating Himalayan treks are obtainable by Himachal Pradesh tourism, which are inclusive of somewhere to stay, catering, transport and other tourism services. The Himachal Pradesh Tourism also arranges sports behavior like skiing, paragliding, river rafting, trekking, ice-skating and golf nearby camping and tenting facilities in far-flung tribal areas.
 
Best time to visit Himachal Pradesh


Himachal Pradesh is known for its respectable climate. The ideal time to visit Himachal Pradesh is between the months of April to June when conditions is mild and sunny and is perfect for mountain climbing or enjoying an tranquil nature walk.

Tourist Attractions Himachal Pradesh

Chamba valley, Spiti valley, Kinnaur, Shimla, Manali, Kullu valley, Lahaul, Kangra valley, Mcleodganj, Dalhousie, and Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh travel destination which are dotted with numerous churches, monasteries, temples, forts and other significant monuments.

How to reach Himachal Pradesh

Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Air
Himachal Pradesh has three airports at Gaggal, Bhuntar and Jubbarhatti, which connect the state to Delhi and Chandigarh via regular flights by Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Red, MDLR Airlines, and Jagson Airlines.

Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Rail:

  Kalka is the most important railway station in Himachal Pradesh. A narrow-gauge railway track attachs Kalka with the capital city, Shimla. The greatest railway line is from Pathankot in Punjab to Jogindernagar in Himachal Pradesh. There are a few other railway tracks also transitory through important purposes in the state.

Travel to Himachal Pradesh by Road: 

 Himachal Pradesh has a very good road network, which bond all popular destinations of the state to the major cities of North India. During monsoons, a few roads are closed in fear of landslides. Himachal Pradesh operates deluxe buses and luxury coaches from all prime cities of North India.

Travel in Himachal Pradesh:

Himachal Pradesh boasts of a good system of local transport. Most tourist spots in the state like Shimla, Manali, Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie are well connected by roads. Himachal Road Transport conglomerate runs a network of buses across the state. Private buses and Taxis are also accessible at all popular tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh.

 
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Travel and Tourism of Tourism in India

Goatourism, Discount hotels in Goa


Tourism in Goa is a primary industry, which brings heavy foreign replace to the state. Blessed with sun sand and sea, Goa has marked a noteworthy place for itself as the most visited tourist purpose in the world. Goa Tourism attracts millions of tourists every year who come to understanding its amazing natural beauty and enjoy the colorful festivals in Goa. With an objective to promote tourism in Goa, Goa Tourism Development Corporation organizes motivating city tours, pilgrimage tours, beach tours, heritage tours, conducts cultural programs, and shows for the tourists. The cheap holiday packages offered by Goa tourism cover all major tourist attractions of the state. Goa tourism Guide available at Goa Tourism reception centers afford information about, Goa hotels, Goa attractions, Goa transportation, Goa festivals, Goa Shopping and other travel details.


Adventure tourism in Goa
Adventure tourism in Goa is increasing fast in leaps and bounds. The sun kissed beaches of Goa play wonderful host for adventure sports. Adventure lovers can pamper in to various invigorating water sports behavior such as water-skiing, diving, snorkeling, parasailing, swimming, scuba diving, angling and windsurfing.

Best time to visit Goa
The ideal time to visit Goa is between the months of October to March when the state enjoys a respectable climate.

Tourist Attractions Goa
Goa is dotted with recurrent white sandy beaches, churches, temples and other historical monuments. Some of the major tourist attractions in Goa are Calangute Beach, Agauda Fort, Manguesh temple, Anjuna Beach, Colva beach, Dona Paula, Colva Beach, Benaulim Beach, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Saint Augustine Church, Chapora Fort, Spice Plantation Garden Dudhsagar fall and Mayhem Lake.


How to reach Goa

Travel to Goa by Air: 
 
Dabolim Airport of Goa is situated at a detachment of 29 Kms from the capital, Panjim on the coast near Vasco da Gama. All major low cost carriers and full service airlines operate ordinary flights to and from Goa. Chartered private airlines also operate from UK and Germany.

Travel to Goa by Rail:  
Goa's two main stations are at Margao and Vasco da Gama, which are well associated to all-important cities of India by several Mails/ Express trains.

Travel to Goa by Road: 
 Panjim, the capital city is linked by road to Mumbai, Bangalore, Belgaum, Gokarn, Hospet , Kolhapur, Pune , Mysore and many other cities of the neighboring states. Goa Tourism runs regular deluxe buses and luxury coaches to all nearby cities of Goa.

Travel to Goa by Sea: 
 Ship overhauls between Bombay and Goa organized by Damania. Several ferry services are also available.
Travel in Goa
Buses operated by private operatives and the State Transport Corporation ply to different nook and corners of Goa. Tourist taxis and auto rickshaws are another favorite mode of travel, which are easily accessible near most hotels and tourist spots. Motor bikes, taxis and cars also be hired at practical prices.

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Travel and Tourism of Bihar Tourism in India

Bihar Tourism, Discount hotels in Bihar


Tourism in Bihar

Bihar Tourism with its frequent ancient monuments, famous pilgrimage sites and scenic natural attractiveness attracts a large number of tourists from all across the world. Bihar Tourism Development Corporation has taken major initiatives to show the potential of various tourist places of Bihar to the world. Bihar Tourism Development Corporation contribute infrastructure like Tourist Bungalow, Cafeteria, Restaurant, Transportation facilities and Ropeway at various tourists’ spots in the state. The comprehensive website of Bihar Tourism India provides all travel related in sequence to tourists who are arrangement to visit Bihar. In order to promote tourism in Bihar, Bihar Tourism Development Corporation organizes interesting city tours, wildlife tours, Buddhist tours and offers cheap holiday packages that cover major tourist objectives of Bihar. Bihar tourism guide provided by Bihar Tourism Development Corporation carries all relevant travel in sequence about Bihar.


Best time to visit Bihar

The ideal time to visit Bihar is during winters when the weather is cool and pleasant.


Tourist Attractions Bihar

Harminder Sahib, State Museum, Martyr's Memorial, Sher Shah's mausoleum, Sanjay Gandhi Zoological Park, Har Mandir Takht, Pathar ki Masjid, Khuda Baksh Oriental Library, Gandhi Setu Jalan Museum, Bihar Institute of Handicraft and Design, Golghar, Kumhrar Bagh are some of the major tourist attractions in Bihar.



How to Reach Bihar

Travel to Bihar by Air:

Patna, the capital city of Bihar is connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal by regular flights operated by various low cost carriers and full service airlines such as Jetlite, Indian Airlines, and Kingfisher red airlines.

Travel to Bihar by Rail:

 Patna is well connected to all major cities in India by many express and super fast trains like Rajdhani Express and Shatabdi Express.

Travel to Bihar by Road:
 
A good network of highways and roads connects Patna with all major towns of Bihar. Regular direct bus services connect Patna to Calcutta, Rajgir, Nalanda, Pawapuri, Vaishali, Gaya-Bodhgaya, Ranchi, Raxaul, Muzzafarpur, Sasaram.

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Travel and Tourism of Delhi in India

Delhi - Capital in True Sense

India Gate - Delhi

The political capital of India, Delhi, as of today is in its seventh personification of the city. One of the most important Indian travel and profitable hubs, Delhi finds its roots in the great epic of Mahabharata as Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavas. The extensive markets, the rich culture, the unparalleled keenness that charges the city with an eclectic assortment of the old and the new, makes it one of the most popular cities surrounded by the tourist destinations.

Delhi City

Has always been a seat of authority and a witness to the reign of dissimilar dynasties, both Hindus and Muslims and the dreadful wars and revolts that have resulted in overturning of thrones and passing of the city from one hand to other. It has also been under the British rule for long and the well planned and complicated and aristocratic structures of the later period can be recognized to that period. These diverse rulers have left an stubborn intuition on the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the city.

Places Of Worship In Delhi

The people devoted to different religions live together in Delhi in wonderful harmony and the multinational nature of the city is owed to the feeling of unity and brotherhood that binds all these people together. Nonetheless, people have not yet abandoned their traditions and rituals and scrutinize them as strictly as ever and freely partake in each other's festivals and visit their places of worship with as much astonishment as that of their own. This accounts for the thousands of devotees that seem to multitude through every temple, mosque, gurudwara and church of the city.

Temples in Delhi

Speak volumes of the dedication and faith with which they were built and the sweet-smelling air of their vast intricately-carved and designed sanctums seems to be charged with serenity and peace that switch letterss to the soul of the saintly growth that attracts many westerners to India. Lotus Temple of Bahai faith is perhaps the best among all of them and offers a divine familiarity as its lotus-shaped structure stands as an epitome of equality and brotherhood of the humanity with no distinctions of caste, creed, race, religion, color or sex.


1) Lotus Temple or Bahai Temple,
2) Birla Mandir or Laxmi Narayan Mandir,
3) ISKCON Temple,
4) Chhatarpur Mandir, and
5) Bala Hanuman Temple.

Mosques In Delhi
Jama Masjid - Delhi

The biggest mosque in India, Jama Maszid has stunning black and white banded onion domes and stylish minarets that is in itself is not less than any monument of Delhi in its splendor. The first mosque of India, Quwwatu'l-Islam Maszid is positively of interest to many as is the double-storeyed mosque of Khirki Maszid, which is said to be one of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah. There is Jamali Kamali Maszid preceded by the assembly of Moth-ki-Maszid, which is said to be a key point in the development of the Mughal Mosques.

1) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah,
2) Idgah,
3) Moth-Ki-Maszid,
4) Chiragh-I-Delhi's Dargah,
5) Jamali-Kamali Mosque & Tomb,
6) Jama Maszid,
7) Quwwatu'l Islam Maszid or Qutub Mosque, and
8) Khirki-Ki-Maszid.

Churches In Delhi

The two most wonderful colonial churches of India, can be found here in Delhi. Both the Cathedral Church of deliverance and the Church of the Sacred Heart owe their beautiful architecture to the fashionable Henry Medd, who designed both Cathedral Church of Redemption and Church of the Sacred Heart. The other distinguished church in the capital is also the oldest one in the city - St. James Church.

1) Cathedral Church of Redemption,
2) Church of the Sacred Heart, and
3) St. James Church.

Gurudwaras In Delhi
 
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi
The five historically significant Gurdwaras (of Sikhs) in Delhi, were built to memorialize the visits of the five Gurus to the city. The white marble building of Gurdwara Sis Ganj amidst the well-planned gardens was built in honor of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is perhaps the most outstanding of the five and is faithful to the eighth Guru Harkrishen.

1) Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,
2) Gurdwara Nanak Piao,
3) Gurdwara Rakab Ganj,
4) Gurdwara Sis Ganj, and
5) Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tila.

Monuments Of Delhi

 
The Red Fort, which is still the arrogance of India and the Qutub Minar, which was once the tallest construction of the city are not the only gravestones that are worth beholding in the city. Purana Qila or the old fort has not only its most appealing history of its own, the excavations near it have exposed some of the most appealing substantiations that shows the subsistence of a city from the times of Mahabharata. There is Iron Pillar of Mehrauli and the India Gate, which is a proud witness to the Republic Day parade held annually on 26th January every year as the public revels to see the magnificent artillery and the latest weapons crazed by India and glimpses of the colorful 'jhankis', a glimpse from each of the states and union territories of India.


1) Humayun's Tomb,
2) India Gate,
3) Qutub Minar,
4) Jantar Mantar,
5) Rashtrapati Bhavan,
6) Red Fort,
7) Raj Ghat, and
8) Purana Qila or Old Fort.

Museums & Galleries

Some of the best and rarest collections are on their display in Delhi. National Science Centre, the Doll Museum and Nehru museum with its planetarium are worth seeing at leisure and are as informative as they are engaging. There is the National Museum, which transports you to the journey of ancient India, and there is Indira Gandhi National Museum, which lets you practice one of the most important political assassination in India and shows a collection of memorabilia of the great Indian women with a nerve of steel, the first and only women Prime Minister of India yet, Indira Gandhi. National Rail Museum is also worth your concentration with a vivid display of stunning royal coaches no longer in use.

1) Delhi Crafts Museum,
2) Shankar's International Dolls Museum,
3) Gandhi Museum,
4) Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum,
5) National Museum or Yadughar,
6) National Museum of Natural History,
7) Nehru Memorial Museum, Planetarium & Library, and
8) National Rail Museum.

Delhi Hotels & Tourism - is a flourishing industry, thanks to the rich Mughal past, the forts that have played a classic role in history, most beautiful gardens, the tombs of the revered martyrs, whose very names make Indian swell with pride and nationalism and the tall, imposing government offices and the palatial complex of President's House that adorn the city. The roads of New Delhi are smooth and wide. The mixed bag population of this metropolitan city is known for its unique blend of traditional slow-paced lifestyles of teeming and narrow lanes of Chandani Chowk and the modern up production of youngsters who love the brightness of gardens, chic restaurants, extensive shopping arcades and lively discotheques and bars of their city.



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An exponentially-expanding tourism chain in the world that features protecting of nature and fulfilling the need of humanity for healthy lifestyle.


Travel and Tourism of Delhi in India

Delhi - Capital in True Sense
India Gate - Delhi
The political capital of India, Delhi, as of today is in its seventh personification of the city. One of the most important Indian travel and profitable hubs, Delhi finds its roots in the great epic of Mahabharata as Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavas. The extensive markets, the rich culture, the unparalleled keenness that charges the city with an eclectic assortment of the old and the new, makes it one of the most popular cities surrounded by the tourist destinations.
Delhi City
Has always been a seat of authority and a witness to the reign of dissimilar dynasties, both Hindus and Muslims and the dreadful wars and revolts that have resulted in overturning of thrones and passing of the city from one hand to other. It has also been under the British rule for long and the well planned and complicated and aristocratic structures of the later period can be recognized to that period. These diverse rulers have left an stubborn intuition on the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the city.

Places Of Worship In Delhi
The people devoted to different religions live together in Delhi in wonderful harmony and the multinational nature of the city is owed to the feeling of unity and brotherhood that binds all these people together. Nonetheless, people have not yet abandoned their traditions and rituals and scrutinize them as strictly as ever and freely partake in each other's festivals and visit their places of worship with as much astonishment as that of their own. This accounts for the thousands of devotees that seem to multitude through every temple, mosque, gurudwara and church of the city.

Temples in Delhi
Speak volumes of the dedication and faith with which they were built and the sweet-smelling air of their vast intricately-carved and designed sanctums seems to be charged with serenity and peace that switch letterss to the soul of the saintly growth that attracts many westerners to India. Lotus Temple of Bahai faith is perhaps the best among all of them and offers a divine familiarity as its lotus-shaped structure stands as an epitome of equality and brotherhood of the humanity with no distinctions of caste, creed, race, religion, color or sex.


1) Lotus Temple or Bahai Temple,
2) Birla Mandir or Laxmi Narayan Mandir,
3) ISKCON Temple,
4) Chhatarpur Mandir, and
5) Bala Hanuman Temple.

Mosques In Delhi
Jama Masjid - Delhi

The biggest mosque in India, Jama Maszid has stunning black and white banded onion domes and stylish minarets that is in itself is not less than any monument of Delhi in its splendor. The first mosque of India, Quwwatu'l-Islam Maszid is positively of interest to many as is the double-storeyed mosque of Khirki Maszid, which is said to be one of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah. There is Jamali Kamali Maszid preceded by the assembly of Moth-ki-Maszid, which is said to be a key point in the development of the Mughal Mosques.

1) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah,
2) Idgah,
3) Moth-Ki-Maszid,
4) Chiragh-I-Delhi's Dargah,
5) Jamali-Kamali Mosque & Tomb,
6) Jama Maszid,
7) Quwwatu'l Islam Maszid or Qutub Mosque, and
8) Khirki-Ki-Maszid.

Churches In Delhi
The two most wonderful colonial churches of India, can be found here in Delhi. Both the Cathedral Church of deliverance and the Church of the Sacred Heart owe their beautiful architecture to the fashionable Henry Medd, who designed both Cathedral Church of Redemption and Church of the Sacred Heart. The other distinguished church in the capital is also the oldest one in the city - St. James Church.

1) Cathedral Church of Redemption,
2) Church of the Sacred Heart, and
3) St. James Church.
Gurudwaras In DelhiGurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi
The five historically significant Gurdwaras (of Sikhs) in Delhi, were built to memorialize the visits of the five Gurus to the city. The white marble building of Gurdwara Sis Ganj amidst the well-planned gardens was built in honor of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is perhaps the most outstanding of the five and is faithful to the eighth Guru Harkrishen.

1) Gurdwara Bangla Sahib,
2) Gurdwara Nanak Piao,
3) Gurdwara Rakab Ganj,
4) Gurdwara Sis Ganj, and
5) Gurdwara Majnu Ka Tila.

Monuments Of Delhi

The Red Fort, which is still the arrogance of India and the Qutub Minar, which was once the tallest construction of the city are not the only gravestones that are worth beholding in the city. Purana Qila or the old fort has not only its most appealing history of its own, the excavations near it have exposed some of the most appealing substantiations that shows the subsistence of a city from the times of Mahabharata. There is Iron Pillar of Mehrauli and the India Gate, which is a proud witness to the Republic Day parade held annually on 26th January every year as the public revels to see the magnificent artillery and the latest weapons crazed by India and glimpses of the colorful 'jhankis', a glimpse from each of the states and union territories of India.


1) Humayun's Tomb,
2) India Gate,
3) Qutub Minar,
4) Jantar Mantar,
5) Rashtrapati Bhavan,
6) Red Fort,
7) Raj Ghat, and
8) Purana Qila or Old Fort.

Museums & Galleries
Some of the best and rarest collections are on their display in Delhi. National Science Centre, the Doll Museum and Nehru museum with its planetarium are worth seeing at leisure and are as informative as they are engaging. There is the National Museum, which transports you to the journey of ancient India, and there is Indira Gandhi National Museum, which lets you practice one of the most important political assassination in India and shows a collection of memorabilia of the great Indian women with a nerve of steel, the first and only women Prime Minister of India yet, Indira Gandhi. National Rail Museum is also worth your concentration with a vivid display of stunning royal coaches no longer in use.

1) Delhi Crafts Museum,
2) Shankar's International Dolls Museum,
3) Gandhi Museum,
4) Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum,
5) National Museum or Yadughar,
6) National Museum of Natural History,
7) Nehru Memorial Museum, Planetarium & Library, and
8) National Rail Museum.

Delhi Hotels & Tourism - is a flourishing industry, thanks to the rich Mughal past, the forts that have played a classic role in history, most beautiful gardens, the tombs of the revered martyrs, whose very names make Indian swell with pride and nationalism and the tall, imposing government offices and the palatial complex of President's House that adorn the city. The roads of New Delhi are smooth and wide. The mixed bag population of this metropolitan city is known for its unique blend of traditional slow-paced lifestyles of teeming and narrow lanes of Chandani Chowk and the modern up production of youngsters who love the brightness of gardens, chic restaurants, extensive shopping arcades and lively discotheques and bars of their city.

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Travel and Tourism of Jodhupur in India

JOGHUPUR
Nestling within the depths of the Thar Desert, is the stronghold of the Rathore clan, Jodhpur, once the capital of the former princely state of Marwar, the second largest city of Rajasthan, after Jaipur. The town was once known as Marwar, which means 'Land of Death', probably, referring to the harsh desert climate. It is an island of marble palaces, cordoned off from the desert by a 10-km-long wall made of stone with eight gates facing different directions built about a century after the city was founded. There are about 100 towers in the city, most of which are surrounded by defensive battlements.

Flanked on its western side by the Mehrangarh fort, and on the eastern side by the stately sandstone Palace of Umaid Bhawan, the monuments, temples and gardens of Jodhpur depict a multi-faceted grandeur.

Founded in 1459 AD., by the Suryavanshi Rao Jodha, Jodhpur was and still is a flourishing trading centre that began its existence in the 16th century, as one of the leading centres of wool, cattle, camels and salt. Jodhpur's fascinating history is replete with sagas that tell the tales of proud kings, brave warriors, court intrigues and colourful stories of valour and romance. Even today, Jodhpur retains much of its medieval flavour and ambience that instantly bring to mind the grandeur and glory of another era. Dotted with palaces, havelis, temples and houses washed pale blue, the city and its people live under the watchful gaze of the imposing Meherangah Fort.

Jodhpur's heart beats in its crowded bazaars, in the maze of jumbled lanes, in the warmth and hospitality of a hardy desert people. The city’s piece de resistance is undeniably the magnificent art noveau and art deco style Umaid Bhawan Palace, residence of the royal family and now a heritage hotel.

From Jodhpur, travellers can explore rural Rajasthan and its desert villages, where the rare black buck, an antelope indigenous to the region, is protected by the Bishnoi people, a local tribe renowned for their environmental concern. In desert dwellings, visitors can taste traditional foods and purchase Bishnoi handicrafts. Also near Jodhpur is Rajasthan's largest group of early Jain and Hindu temples on the outskirts of the small oasis, Osian. No matter what your reason for visiting this blue city, you are sure to fall in love with the romance of the place.

Mehrangarh Fort
Situated on a steep hill, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India. The fort has been a witness to the splendour of a bygone era. The beauty and the grandeur of numerous palaces in the fort narrates a saga of hard sandstones yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri sculptures. To enter the Mehrangarh fort, seven gates have to be crossed. Some of these gates still bear marks of many a siege that this fort has withstood. Its very hard to imagine how any invader even thought of conquering this fort, which at places has 17 feet thick and 68 feet high walls. The Mehrangarh Fort encloses many palaces, which are known for their intricate carvings and sprawling courtyards. Moti Mahal or the Pearl Palace has a delicately carved stone screen and treasures the Sringar Chowki, royal throne of Jodhpur. Umaid Villas displays the Rajput miniature paintings and Ajit Villas exhibits musical instruments and the royal costumes. Both these villas are joined by a beautiful mirror room.

Umaid Bhawan
A subtle blend of Edwardian and Rajputana architectural styles, the Umaid Bhawan Palace was christened after its builder, Maharaja Umaid Singhji. Tour the Umaid Bhawan Palace that is the world's grandest royal residences ever built with Indian Horizons. The Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur took shape as killed artisans put together blocks of gleaming yellow sandstone atop the Chittar Hill in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The entire Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur is segregated into three sections, the Museum, the heritage hotel and the private wing that is still occupied by the royal family of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.

Jaswant Thada
The Jaswant Thada is a flawlessly executed piece of Rajputana architecture that enchants you with its poignant appeal on your tours to Jodhpur tourist attractions with Indian Horizons. Un paralled in grace, the Jaswant Thada is a royal cenotaph that was constructed by Maharaja Sardar Singh to honor the memory of his courageous father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. The main cenotaph that is dedicated to Maharaja Jaswant Singhji is designed like an exquisite piece of jewelry, magnified out of proportion. The white marble Jaswant Thada looks like a lovely temple that entices you with its pavilions, domes and delicate looking pillars. Feast your eyes on the profusion of marble latticework that adorns the entire Jaswant Thada. See true to life portraits of Rathore warriors who ruled Jodhpur, admire colorful dedications to the maharanis and concubines of Maharaja Jaswant Singhji who committed Sati on the pyre of the deceased ruler..

Balsamand Lake And Palace
Sprawled over 300 acres of luxuriant greens in a valley ensconced with sandstone hills, the Balsamand Lake Palace is located on the Mandore road that lies at a few kilometers from the main Jodhpur city. Overlooking the serene Balsamand Lake, the Balsamand Palace is a 16th century heritage mansion that was constructed to serve as a summer palace for the Marwar royalty. The Balsamand Palace served as a tranquil summer getaway for the kings and queens of Marwar in the medieval era and today it offers a quiet retreat for those interested in spending a heritage holiday far from the noise and bustle of the bright city lights. The Balsamand Lake Palace was converted into a heritage hotel in 1996 by Maharaja Gaj Singh II.


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Travel and Tourism of Ajmer Tour in India


Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan built the city of Ajmer in the seventh Century. Till the 12th Century, this city remained the main center of the Chauhan dynasty. Thereafter, the city was taken over by Mohammed Ghauri. Afterwards, Ajmer served as the abode of the Mughal emperors also. Later, the Scindias ruled over the city in the 19th Century, before handing it over to the British. Read on this

India lies to the south west of Jaipur. Ajmer travel & tourism is mostly famous as a pilgrimage. The most famous pilgrim center in the city is the Dargah (memorial) of the great Sufi saint Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti. He came from Persia and spent his whole life to improve the lives of the destitute and downtrodden communities.





Ajmer Sightseeing includes its fort and other monuments that are quite famous throughout the state of Rajasthan. They are examples of the magnificent architecture for which the state of Rajasthan is renowned throughout the world. Apart from that, there are a number of other places to visit in Ajmer. Some of the prime tourist attractions of Ajmer include

Dargah Sharif  
Ajmer is venerated as a holy place for both Hindus and Muslims. It has the mausoleum of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, whose blessings are eagerly sought by pilgrims to his dargah. Known as the 'Dargah Sharif', the last resting place of the saint who died in 1235 lies at the foot of a barren hill. The saint's marble domed mausoleum is India's most important shrine for Muslims and receives an endless flow of visitors of all religions as the sick, the troubled and the childless come here seeking a boon, a blessing or just peace of mind. Legend has it that the Mughal emperor, Akbar came here to the saint in the 16th century in quest of a boon for an heir and the saint obliged.

Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra 
Located beyond the Dargah, on the outskirts of the town are the ruins of this mosque. According to legend, its construction in 1153 took 2 ½ days (adhai din), hence the name. It was originally a Sanskrit college, built within a temple. But In 1193 AD Mohamed Ghouri seized Ajmer and converted the building into a mosque by adding a seven-arched wall in front of the pillared hall. The building is a fine piece of Indo-Islamic architecture. The pillars are all different and the arched screen with its minarets is noteworthy. Mohhamed Ghauri conquered Ajmer and converted the building into a mosque by adding a sevenarched wall in front of the pillared hall in just two-and-half days(adhai-din) and hence the name.


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To provide people of different cultures an enjoyable, penny-wise travel experience around the world with the main purpose to direct and develop the integration of travel and tourism to protection of nature in order to promote values among them. 

 VISION 

An exponentially-expanding tourism chain in the world that features protecting of nature and fulfilling the need of humanity for healthy lifestyle.