Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Nagpur Tourism

Nagpur, the winter capital of India, is a largest city in Central India. It is popularly known as 'Orange City', as it is a home of one of the juiciest varieties of oranges which are grown in several fruit farms, in and around city. Nagpur is also a center of middle point of India, which is identified with the 'Zero Mile' marker, from where each and every distances are counted. Nagpur literally means the 'House Of Reptiles God Nag'. The name of city is derived from the the river Nag, which flows through the city, and is further stamped on the city's postal stamp, with the image of Snake on it. Nagpur is one of the most well kept cities in Maharashtra, with various interesting monuments and natural treasures. The city is made up of neat roads, immense wildlife and landscaped gardens.


At Nagpur you will always remember the time had spent at Futala Lake, and the beautiful view of sunset over the mountain. The city is notable for its rich heritage, due to which it is known as cultural, political, commercial, and industrial centre of Maratha region. It is rewarded with illus history, due to which at present day Nagpur has become one of the power centers of Indian and Maratha politics.The headquarter of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at Reshimbagh, also contributes to the political activities in state.


The City Nagpur is also famous for its educational services, with a renowned university and an elite group of scholar communities which are still shining. It is also growing in the field of agriculture with the highest cultivation of cotton, sugarcane, jowar and spices. Along with all these features it is also a home to several important tourist attractions like Pench National Park, Sri Podeshwar Ram Temple, Dragon Palace, Raman Science Center, Mammoth stupa at Deekshabhoomi, Ramdham, Navshya Ganpati, and so on. 


Nagpur has been praised for its hospitality and as it has served thousands of tourists with versatile lakes, beautiful gardens, green forests, and many other amenities for travelers. Balaji Mandir is one of the famous tourist destination in Nagpur, and Ambazari Lake is another which offers lot of entertainment to tourists. To enjoy all such features of city, you can easily reach at Nagpur as the closest airport and railway station are located in Nagpur itself, and to make your journey more meaningful there are numerous 5 Star Hotels In Nagpur, for comfortable staying. 

Begumpet – A Most Popular Neighborhood In Hyderabad

About Begumpet:

Begumpeth is one of the neighborhood in Hyderabad, which is situated in the adjoining areas. The twin city of Hyderabad which is Secunderabad, is an extension of Hyderabad and falls in the north sector. One major road of Secunderabad which is Bowanpalli road, provides an access to Begumpet from Hyderabad. It is a small locality which marks boundary between Hyderabad city and Secunderabad. The growth of commercial activities further in the north sector of Hyderabad, has made Begumpet a most popular area in city.



Landmarks Of Begumpet:

The most significant landmark of this suburb is the Provision of Airport. Begumpet Airport is now closed for commercial flights, only training and chartered flights are operating from here. It serves both national and international airport terminals, which makes it a path to gateway in to Andhra Pradesh as well as in to South Of India. This airport serves both the twin cities viz Hyderabad and Secunderabad and also many other districts of the state. The most popular Radisson Hotel Manohar is located at a close proximity to this landmark on airport road.



Some other famous landmarks of Begumpet are Shopper's stop, Country Club, Paigah Palace, Hyderabad Public School, and a department store chain. A tallest building in South India, known as Jaal Mahal of 13 floors, was also there at Begumpet. It was then destroyed by Aurangzeb, who was the last Mughal Emperor.

History:

The name of this suburb is derived from the name of daughter of sixth Nizam. Her name was Basheer Ui-Unnisaa Begum, and she received this land as a dowry in her wedding with second Amir of Paigah. Later on this land was received by Shahzadi Jahandaar un-nisa begum, for her Paandaan Ka Kharcha, and she was a daughter of H. H. Nawab Afzal ud Dowla Bahadur.

Else Things About Begumpet:

When looks from outside, Begumpet looks like an urban centre along with many things happening round the clock. This suburb is crowded by many government establishments and private enterprises, private schools, medical centres, shopping markets and so on. It also hosts some sites with hostorical importance, and are mostly visited by tourists. Sir Ronald Ross Institute, which was built in 1895 is a best example of this, as it is one of the famous study centre also served as military hospital in past. Many software companies are also located in Begumpet.


All such features of Begumpet, makes it a most popular area in Hyderabad. Due to this reason most of the migrants- weather it be a businessman, traveler, job seeker, or any one always prefer to stay in comfortable Star rating and Budget Hotels In Begumpet.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Delhi Hotel Booking

Delhi is a National Capital Territory (NCT), which also includes New Delhi which is a capital of India. It is situated at the bank of Yamuna river in the northern sector of India. Delhi is a second most populous city in India after Mumbai. This city bears a lot of complexities and contradictions. The beauty and dynamism of city shows India's past which coexists with the present. Delhi has been captured, destroyed and rebuilt number of times, specially during the middle period. Due to this the modern contribution of Delhi is a bunch of number of cities spread over the metropolitan region. 

New Delhi is a national capital of India, which is famous for its culture, tradition and sparkling history. It is a most preferred city in terms of industrialization, investments, information technology, real estate, healthcare, and so on. Along with being a National Capital Of India, New Delhi is also an economical hub. It is also a blend of both old and new culture. Along with number of tourist attractions, Delhi Government serves a special ministry to look into the well being of tourists.

Along with being a national capital of India, Delhi also hosts many tourist attractions, due to which it also becomes a host spot for travelers. Some of the tourist places at Delhi are as follows:

Commercial attractions:
  • India Gate and Rajpath 
  • Sansad Bhavan 
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan 
  • Connaught Place 
  • Lodhi Gardens 


Mughal Monuments:
  • Red Fort 
  • Purana Quila 
  • Humayun's Tomb 
  • Salimgarh Fort 
  • Chandni Chowk 
  • Safdarjung's Tomb 


Historical Monuments:
  • Qutub Minar 
  • Tughlaqabad 


Places Of Worship:
  • Laxminarayan Temple 
  • Akshardham Temple 
  • Cathedral Church Of Redemption 
  • ISKCON Temple 
  • Lotus Temple 
  • Jama Masjid 
  • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib 
  • St. James Church 


Museums:
  • National Museum, New Delhi 
  • National Agricultural Science Museum 
  • National Rail Museum 
Other Attractions:
  • Raj Ghat 
  • Jantar Mantar 
  • Nizamuddin Dargah 
  • Shanti Vana and many more..... 
All these features, employment opportunities and business opportunities attracts lot number of people at Delhi, which are demanding for great and comfortable Hotels in respective areas, ans so the Delhi Hotel Booking sites are always busy.

Panchgani – The Switzerland Of India


Panchgani is a beautiful hill station which is fragmented as Panch which means five as it is surrounded by five hills of Sahyandri and Gani means settlement. It is elevated 1305m above above sea level, and is just 18 km away from Mahabaleshwar. It is also covered by a larger extant of Table-land from the east wind. This small town on the way of Mahabaleshwar is blessed with an acceptable weather throughout the year. It is an ideal weekend destination for a romantic get away. It is also famous for its unpolluted air, as oxygen content in the atmosphere of Panchgani is more as compared to other regions. It is also famous for strewberry farms, and old british buildings. It is also known as 'Mecca Of Maharashtra'.

Primary Attraction At Panchgani:

Tableland is an prime attraction of Panchgani. It is a vast area of flat laterite rocks which is surrounded by hills. It is a best spot for shooting of hill stations in hindi movies. Here you can also hire a horse to visit numerous spots that offer a panoramis view of hills.


Sightseeing At Panchgani:

The views that Panchgani opens up for you is not only limited to certain points, but it is all over around you. The rustic charm must follows you everywere on this beautiful hill station. Some of the main sightseeing points at Panchgani are Sydney Point, Parsi Point, Table Land and Devil's Kitchen. 


Adventure At Panchgani:

Panchgani is also a best tourist destination for adventerous sports enthusiast. It is a pseudo headquarter for paragliding and parasailing activities in all over Maharashtra. These activities are conducted throughout the year. The best thing is that many trekking routs are also available near Panchgani. 



Some of the other places in Panchgani which are worth to visit are Dhoom Dam, Bhim Chula, Rajapuri Caves, Harrisons Valley, and Lingmala Falls. To enjoy such a beautiful spots at Panchgani, you are advisable to stay at a best Hotels In Mahabaleshwar, because Panchgani is at a close proximity to Mahabaleshwar and if you stayed at Mahabaleshwar you can enjoy the beautiful sightseeings at Mahabaleshwar, and one day by reaching at Panchgani early in the morning you can also cover all points at Panchgani.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Nagpur Magic


About Nagpur: 

Nagpur is a city in Maharashtra which is famous for oranges. It is a center of India, as it hosts the zero milestone of India, and is also a headquarters of Vidarbha Division. It is a second capital of Maharashtra state, due to which some administrative functions are carried out here. Nagpur is a reserved seat for winter session of Mahatashtra State Assembly, and is also a mahor commercial and political center of vidarbha region of Maharashtra.Nagpur is also an important sector for IT industries, in Maharashtra after Pune.


History:

In the history Nagpur was founded by Gonds, but after some time it became the part of Maratha Empire under Bhonsles. Then in 19th century, The British East India Company, took over Nagpur, and made it a capital of central provinces and Berar. After 1st reorganisation of states, nagpur lost its capital status, but according to informal 'Nagpur Pact' between political leaders, it became the second capital of Maharashtra.


Tiger Capital Of India:

Nagpur is also said to be a Tiger Capital Of India, due to its connectivity to to many Tiger Reserves In India. There are total 39 tiger reserves in Country, 13 of them are in Vidarbha alone. Like Kanha and Pench are the two major national parks in India, which are at a very close proximity to Nagpur. It serves many natural animals and birds too, which attracts numerous animals lovers, whereas Tiger Safari at these two national parks attracts many adventerous people. Nagpur is a landing place for tourists going for Tiger Safari either at Kanha national park or Pench. Tiger Safari is a most exotic creature of world, which attract lot number of tourists.


Along with Tigers, Nagpur has many other tourist attractions too. Some of which are:
  • Zero Mile (center point of world) 
  • Dikshabhoomi 
  • Ramdham 
  • Futala Lake and Chowpatty 
  • Nagpur Improvement Trust 
  • Dragon Palace 
  • Raman Science Center 
and so on.....

All these features of city, increases the demand of best star category Nagpur Hotel Booking well in advance, so that they will not get dissappoint regarding the rooms availability at perticular date. To enjoy such a beauty of city, you can reach easily at Nagpur, from any other destinations either via air, or rail roots of even by roads. Nagpur serves one of the biggest station of central railway. It also serves both domestic and international airport, along with continuous bus facilities at Bus Depos. 

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Delhi - A Land Of Dilwalas

Delhi is like a composition which is bearing lot of complexities, contradictions, beauty and dynamism too where past coexists with present. Government is ruled from Delhi itself, and the city is very rich in architecture of its monuments. Exploring such a city with diverse cultural elements in daily life of the city, which have enriched its character is a fantastic and rewarding experience. Delhi is not just a city, but it is a book that describes the 'History Of India'. Delhi was built and destroyed seven times, which witnesses various events that brought India through history books. 


Being a capital of India, Delhi is a seat of administration and monuments that describes the adventure of bygone era. These images are evidence to the eminence of past and they are also an attraction for tourists. The spark of Delhi attracts The Rulers, Defeaters, and poors in equality. Popularly Delhi is known as land 'Dilwalas'.

Apart from being a National Capital Of India, Delhi is also an important economical hub, which makes it a most preferred tourist destination in North India. City's rich tradition, history, museums, monuments, parks, gallaries and Mughal Architecture are some of the special attractions that attracts tourists from all over the world. Such a huge crowd at Delhi increases the use of Delhi Airport. It is named as Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is situated at the south west sector of Delhi. It is the most busiest airport in India, with total 3 terminals, and a capacity of handling more than 46 million passengers. 


Being a capital city, in Delhi republic day is celebrated with a great enthusiasm. 64th Rapublic Day is coming soon, and so the performers rehearse has been started. Security has also been charged up in the ahead of Republic Day, with barricades at the entry point to city, and random checking of vehicles at sensitive areas. 



Almost all ministers riched at Delhi before 1-2 days of Republic Day by flights. In such celebrations of National Events, Delhi Airport plays a major role for the quick reaching of ministers. They also prefer to stay in 5 Star Hotels Near Delhi Airport, so that they can quickly catch there flights.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Nagpur Transportation

About Nagpur: 

Nagpur is a winter capital of Maharashtra, and is one of the fastest growing metropolis in India. It is cleanest and second most greenest city in India. It is also a reserved seat for winter session of Maharashtra State Assembly. It is also known as 'Orange City', due to it's highest cultivation in city. Nagpur also serves many tourist destinations like Ramdham, Zero Mile, Dikshabhoomi, Futala Lake, Anandwan, and so on. All these features make Nagpur a most popular city, which is not just because of tourist destinations but also because of its prime location. Due to this there is huge rush of travelers in Nagpur, which are demanding hot best Hotels In Nagpur. To rich to Mumbai, railways are the best option, because Nagpur serves a big Central Railway Station, which is well linked with almost all main stations. 


About Nagpur Railway Station:

Nagpur is most important railway junction of central railway. It is a most significant part of transport and communication system in Nagpur. Number of tourists either from domestic or international stations, came Nagpur to spend vacations and also for work related tours. For such frequent visitors Nagpur Railway Station is of immense importance.


Total number of trains halting at Nagpur station, coming from different destinations is around 180, which includes all passenger, express, duranto, rajdhani, garibrath, mail trains. Among them 65 are daily trains whereas 26 may either originate from or terminate at Nagpur. Daily near about 1.5 lakh passengers are served by this railway station. 


Along with hosting numerous tourist destinations, Nagpur city also has a prime location, which improves the importance of City Railway Station. Being a centrally located railway station, strategically it is very important not just in Maharashtra, but also in whole India. As per the survey of Indian Railway, they have selected 22 Indian stations, which will be upgraded to international standard. Nagpur is one of these 22 stations in India.

Features:

There are lot number of trains operating from Nagpur Railway Station, it also offers a big Waiting Room and also a separate Retiring Room for passengers. Ram Jhula is one of the most beautiful attraction at Nagpur Railway Station, which will finish it's construction by 2015. It is nothing but a bridge of six-lane-cables. The second phase of adjoining bridge will soon going to finish in next 15 months. This project requires around 150 tonnes of cable.



Monday, 21 January 2013

Nashik – A Major Hindu Pilgrimage Center

About Nashik:

Nashik is a holy city in the state of Maharashtra, which is situated at the bank of Godavari river. It is also known as Nasik. It is located in the noethwest region of Maharashtra, just 171 km away from Mumbai and 210 km from Pune. It is also one of the four cities where Kumbh Mela is organised. Once in 12 years, Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Nashik. It is the pride of Nashik city. It is also a pavitra place mentioned in Ramayana, where lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman spent 14 years of his exile. Nashik city is also noted due to its participation in the struggle of freedom. Nashik gave some famous freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar, Anant Laxman Kanhere, and many more. Some other famous personalities from Nashik are Kusumagraj (Marathi Poet), Dadasaheb Phalke (Father of Indian Cinema), Vasant Kanetkar (Marathi Skit Writer), Anandibai Peshwe (Wife of Raghunathrao Peshwe) and many more.



Culture Of City:

Nashik is also treated as a landing city for going to Shirdi, Trambakeshwar, and Wani. All of them are famous religious places like Shirdi is a home for Sai Baba, Trambakeshwar hosts one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, and Wani is a home for one of twelve Devi's which is Chaturshrungi. After Samudramanthan, a single drop of Amrit from the Brahma-Kund has fell at Trambakeshwar, which makes it one of the most religious travel destination in India. The official language of Nashik is 'Marathi'. The culture of Nashik is very traditional and conservative.


Industry and Education:

Along with being a holy place, Nashik also serves a major industrial area. Some of the famous industries in Nashik are HAL, Mahindra and Mahindra, Thyssen Krupp, Atlas Copco, Crompton Greaves, Cipla, L&T, Jindal Steel, Kirloskar, IBP, Coca Cola, Siemens, Sharda Motors, Bajaj CFL's, and so on. Such a big industrial area offers a huge employment in Nashik. Along with employment Nashik also provides best educational facilities with few great institutions like: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Government Polytechnic Nashik, Institute of Tech & Carrier Development, Institute Of Management Research & Technology, MSB Educational Institute and many more.


Tourist Places:

Nashik also has lot number of tourist places, some of them are listed below:
  • Pandavleni Caves 
  • Someshwar Temple 
  • Saptashrungi 
  • Sita Gumpha 
  • Muktidham Temple 
  • Anjneri Hill and many more. 
All such features of Nashik attracts lot number of tourists every year, and increases there demand for best and comfortable Hotels In Nashik.

Bangalore Hotels On M. G. Road

Bangalore is a huge city containing several sightseeing, restaurants, nightlife and many more. It is a capital city of Karnataka, and is voted as a most livable city in India. It is 12th most cleanest city in India, and also known as 'Garden City Of India' or 'Silicon Valley Of India'. Bangalore also serves a biggest IT Hub in India. Along with this it also has several tourist attractions, with best shopping and accommodation. M.G. Road is one of the most popular links in Bangalore, which is commercial, entertaining, as well as residential area. Lets talk about it in detail. 


M.G. Road, which is an abbreviation of Mahatma Gandhi Road, is one of the most important and busiest roads in the Silicon Valley Of India. It is spreaded from Trinity Circle to Kumble Circle. During the era of Pre-Independence, it was known as South Parade, then on 26 february 1948 it was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Road. This road is fully lined up with ratail stores, restaurants and food outlets. Along with this M. G. Road also houses many office buildings, theaters and other shops too. It is also a home to many private and nationalise banks.


The speciality of M.G. Road is its hosting to Metro station, and famous M.G. Road Boulevard. The metroline running through M.G. Road connects eastern part of the city woth west. Brigade road which runs perpendicularly to M.G. Road is full of Pubs, Showrooms and Cafes. It has universal mix of hotels like Taj Residency, Park, Oberoi, and many more. Many other Indian Cities like New Delhi, Mumbai also have M.G. Road, and generally all of them are most busiest roads in city.


M.G. Road is a cool place to hangout with your friends. As it is a most crowded area, definitely you will get many known/unknown and interesting people. Pubs on this road are perfect match for your weekends. It also serves shops of almost all brands. M.G. Road is considered as most popular malls in Bangalore, as this market area is specialized in different goods. Brightly decorated shops must attract large number of visitors, to meet there virtual tour of whole city. It also serves to most popular cinema halls of city namely Plaza and Symphony. Due to all such features M.G. Road is known to serve large number of buyers, specially those who came from different places to purchase fabrics and clothes.

Bangalore has 2 international airports and one domestic, to reach at such a beautiful city, below are the links of flights flying from many important cities to Bangalore:
  • Nagpur Bangalore Flights
  • Pune Bangalore Flights
  • Delhi Bangalore Flights

All these features make M.G. Road one of the most popular links in Bangalore, which attracts number of visitors and increases there demand for Hotels On M.G. Road Bangalore.