Tuesday, June 8, 2010

India Travel by train - From Rough and Ready Rich and romantic

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Rail network linking main city of India's most remote villages, and traveling by train across India offers a great opportunity to see otherwise inaccessible sites. Travel by train during your stay in India can be one of the highlights of your trip, but only if you plan carefully and know what to expect.
Book passage on the second class non - air conditioned trains will leave your landscape through the windows open, free of the film for the windows of cars with air conditioning. The purchase of a car seat in the air, on the other hand, you will satisfy even the peak of the hot season in India. Trains in India, especially those who travel in smaller villages, have a reputation for being late, you will have to get used to delays.
If you're waiting for a train to get, but take the time to observe your surroundings and get lost in the chaos around you. You will see the food vendors offer snacks like bread pride think hard boiled eggs and whole grain boundaries with huge piles of luggage balanced on their head guard in and around the crowd. You should always close to your luggage when traveling by train in India, to the point of the order of the grid in your bed. The channels are available for sale on the platforms in the urban centers.
Although the railways more meals in the cost of a ticket if you travel a little line better be packing your own snacks, bottled water, bread and juice. You will be pleased for your health and your own towels toilet paper.
India, of course, has a number of world class luxury train in addition to regular housing. The luxury trains includes some of the best known names in the world: Palace on Wheels, the Fairy Queen, Royal Orient, Kalka, Shimla, and the Deccan Odyssey. Each of these magnificent trains follow a different path, but all offer an exceptional service, luxurious accommodations and restaurants. The most famous of them, Palace on Wheels comprises 14 luxurious sleeping cabins with en suite bathroom with two full-service restaurants and one bar.
The Palace on Wheel Week in Wonderland "trip of $ 4,900 per person double occupancy, made a trip from Delhi to progress through (including cities), Jaipur, Udaipur, Bharatpur and Agra back to Delhi before. The price includes meals, lodging, and all visits. The Fairy Queen, which came in 1855, is the oldest steam locomotive.
The most legendary of all train journeys to the Indians, but the 15-day trip taken by special train of the Viceroy of India, connecting from Bombay to Calcutta four times a year. Tickets for the Viceroy of India is $ 9,995 for classroom viceroy, or $ 14 995 for the Maharaja suite.
The Deccan Odyssey luxury train is a 21-power after a seven-day journey along the coast of Maharashtra in western India, originally from Mumbai and along the beach with a virgin until arrival in Goa. The trip includes a visit to Pune and the ability to Ajanta and Ellora caves to explore. The Deccan Odyssey Travel at night and stops for sightseeing during the day. The tour price includes meals five-star ayurvedic spa on board, a fitness center, and much more.


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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

India Travel by train - From Rough and Ready Rich and romantic

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Rail network linking main city of India's most remote villages, and traveling by train across India offers a great opportunity to see otherwise inaccessible sites. Travel by train during your stay in India can be one of the highlights of your trip, but only if you plan carefully and know what to expect.

Book passage on the second class non - air conditioned trains will leave your landscape through the windows open, free of the film for the windows of cars with air conditioning. The purchase of a car seat in the air, on the other hand, you will satisfy even the peak of the hot season in India. Trains in India, especially those who travel in smaller villages, have a reputation for being late, you will have to get used to delays.

If you're waiting for a train to get, but take the time to observe your surroundings and get lost in the chaos around you. You will see the food vendors offer snacks like bread pride think hard boiled eggs and whole grain boundaries with huge piles of luggage balanced on their head guard in and around the crowd. You should always close to your luggage when traveling by train in India, to the point of the order of the grid in your bed. The channels are available for sale on the platforms in the urban centers.

Although the railways more meals in the cost of a ticket if you travel a little line better be packing your own snacks, bottled water, bread and juice. You will be pleased for your health and your own towels toilet paper.

India, of course, has a number of world class luxury train in addition to regular housing. The luxury trains includes some of the best known names in the world: Palace on Wheels, the Fairy Queen, Royal Orient, Kalka, Shimla, and the Deccan Odyssey. Each of these magnificent trains follow a different path, but all offer an exceptional service, luxurious accommodations and restaurants. The most famous of them, Palace on Wheels comprises 14 luxurious sleeping cabins with en suite bathroom with two full-service restaurants and one bar.

The Palace on Wheel Week in Wonderland "trip of $ 4,900 per person double occupancy, made a trip from Delhi to progress through (including cities), Jaipur, Udaipur, Bharatpur and Agra back to Delhi before. The price includes meals, lodging, and all visits. The Fairy Queen, which came in 1855, is the oldest steam locomotive.

The most legendary of all train journeys to the Indians, but the 15-day trip taken by special train of the Viceroy of India, connecting from Bombay to Calcutta four times a year. Tickets for the Viceroy of India is $ 9,995 for classroom viceroy, or $ 14 995 for the Maharaja suite.

The Deccan Odyssey luxury train is a 21-power after a seven-day journey along the coast of Maharashtra in western India, originally from Mumbai and along the beach with a virgin until arrival in Goa. The trip includes a visit to Pune and the ability to Ajanta and Ellora caves to explore. The Deccan Odyssey Travel at night and stops for sightseeing during the day. The tour price includes meals five-star ayurvedic spa on board, a fitness center, and much more.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Travel in Jaipur

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Jaipur - The City of Victory

The Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the capital of Rajasthan. It is a big attraction for first-time visitors. Jaipur is surrounded on all sides surrounded by rugged hills, crowned with forts and battlements walls. Houses with latticed windows line the streets with their pink color, lending enchantment to the scene, almost magical at sunset.

City Palace Jaipur

The old town (like the "Pink City") is a great place for hiking. The whole city was painted in pink color by Maharaja Man Singh II when Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, visited Jaipur in 1876 AD. Today, every house in the city is obliged by law to maintain its facade. It is a very well planned city laid out in a grid and was of a young Bengali engineer and scholar by the name "Vidyadhar Bhattacharya" designed.

Jaipur was and remains the only city in the world, symbolizing the nine divisions of the universe, through nine rectangular sectors subdividing it. Jaipur is a royal city and this is his most noticeable aspect, small buildings & festivals testify it.

Jaipur and its surroundings are rather like an endless museum. The city also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jewelers here, still occupied the beautiful Fashion enamel-on-gold pendant, on the reverse with precious stones or pearls & turquoise that one sees in miniature. Jaipur lacquer bangles are famous all over the world. This is a city to be visited.


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