Friday 29 January 2016

Unusual, Unheard & Unknown Attractions in India



The curiosity of knowing the unknown and unseen attracts everyone. India is a land of mystery with diverse culture and tradition. We have plenty of options when it comes to popular tourist attractions but most of us aren’t aware of many unheard places in India that can be a traveller’s delight.

Thalon Cave – Manipur

The cave in the Tamenglong district of Manipur provides the first concrete evidence of Hoabinhian culture in India. The cave is located 900m above sea level and is around 80kms from Imphal. The darkness gives a feeling of irk and people feel frightened when they enter the cave.

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Hide and Seek Beach – Orissa

Orissa has a long coastline of around 480kms with plethora of beaches, few of them being outstandingly pristine. Chandipur beach is one such beach where high and low tide plays an interesting game. The sea water recedes up to 5km in low tide and hits the surf of the shore during high tide. You can see the sea literally vanishing before your eyes and then see it coming back rhythmically, as if playing hide and seek.

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Mohammadpur Umri – Allahabad, UP

A small non-descriptive town in Allahabad is known as the “Twin Capital” of India because it is the highest producer of twins, perhaps in the world. There is no mythological or scientific reason behind it, the main cause is still unknown. This unusual population is not just limited to humans but to animals too.

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Floating Islands of Loktak – Manipur

Another astonishing place in Manipur is the floating islands of Lohtak located in Moirang, about 39km from Imphal. The Lohtak Lake has assorted mass of soil, vegetation and other organic matter collectively called as Phumdis floating on the lake. The beauty of the lake doubles because of the floating phudmis of different geometrical shapes.

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Malana – Kullu, HP

An ancient village in north of Kullu Valley lies Malana (also known as Village of Taboos) still completely isolated from the rest of the world. This remote village is mainly known for its Charas and has also attracted hashish lovers from all across the world. The Malana natives prefer their own world and are still untouched by technology and globalization; rather it is the oldest standing democracy of the world with people abiding their own rules. The Malana people consider themselves as descendants of Alexender and have their own religious beliefs. P.S: They consider non natives as untouchables!

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Roopkund Skeleton Lake – Chamoli, Uttrakhand

Around 16,000 feet above sea level, at the bottom of a valley, lays a frozen lake full of skeletons. Creepy!! Definitely! The trek to Roopkund is considered as one of the most breathtaking treks in India but inside this paradise the ghostly skeletons surely makes this place a must visit. There are many theories behind how more than 500 skeletons are there but no concrete proof to support the theories.

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Mass Bird Suicide – Jatinga, Asaam

The village of Jatinga in Assam witness a bizarre phenomenon every monsoon. When its dark & foggy and the clouds come down on the hills during the months of September-October, hundreds of migratory birds fly full speed towards trees and buildings crashing themselves to death. Since 1960 when the “Mass Suicide of birds” was first observed, until this day the mystery remains unsolved.

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Dhanushkodi – Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu

The ghost city at the tip of Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu is the only land border between India and Sri Lanka. Also known as the Lost Land, the place is junction of two seas – Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. The remains of Rama’s bridge from Ramayana are found here and indeed Sri Lanka is just 31kms! The entire village was devastated in a massive cyclone that swept away everything including the railway tracks, engines, carriages etc.

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Barren Island – Andaman, Nicobar Islands

The island has the only confirmed active volcano in South Asia that has erupted 10 times in couple of decades last being in 2008. The journey from Port Blair to Barren Island is awe-inspiring with captivating natural beauty. No one is allowed to stay at the Island but if you get lucky you never know when next you will be able to have this once in a lifetime experience of nature’s fury (read as beauty). The water surrounding the Island is supposed to be among world’s top scuba diving destinations.

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Monday 18 January 2016

When in Dubai!



Dubai is the most famous city of the seven Emirates, known for world-class architecture, luxurious shopping and extravagant lifestyle. The yearly Dubai shopping festival happens in Jan-Feb every year and it’s one of the best times to be here, though any time from November until March is considered an ideal period. More the number of days you spend in Dubai, the merrier it is so let’s have a look at what should not be missed “When in Dubai”.


 
Burj Khalifa

Dubai’s landmark building, that is 828m tall is the highest man-made building in the world. The observation desk on the 124th floor called “At the Top” is an exceptional experience that gives you a view of Dubai city’s skyline. Burj Khalifa is all about grandeur and is a must on every visitor’s check list.



Burj Al Arab

This 7 star hotel is an epitome for luxury and architecture which cannot be matched with any other building in the world. It has one of the best spas called Assawan and if you want to feel the opulence without burning a big hole in your pocket then the two restaurants Al Muntaha and Al Mahara can be the best options for a meal. The Skyview bar on the 27th Floor has a panoramic view of the city and a cup of coffee there with your special one is a delight.



Dow Cruise @ Dubai Creek

Separating Bur Dubai to the south and Deira to the north is the saltwater creek called Dubai Creek. The Dhow Wharfage is located on the banks of the Dubai Creek and the dhows are still used by small traders from across the Gulf. Many dhows have been restored as a tourist cruise boats and a romantic evening can be planned in one of the cruises which also gives a magnificent view of Dubai skyscrapers and the creek.



Ski Dubai

Desert, creek, world class hotels and amazing night life, if that’s not all then experience throwing snowballs at each other or skiing in the snow! Yes, Dubai is home to UAE’s first indoor ski resort – Ski Dubai. With activities like chairlifts, skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing and Penguins enclosure, enjoy the snow in the heart of the desert – all at minus 4 degrees Celsius.  



Mall of Emirates and Dubai Mall

The best of the brands in the world with endless shopping opportunity, oodles of options for in-house entertainment, experiences that should not be missed and boundless eating options with conceivable world cuisine are the highlights of the 2 most famous malls in Dubai. Dubai Mall provides entry to Burj Khalifa, Fountain and Aquarium and Mall of the Emirates has the Ski Dubai. The annual Dubai Shopping Festival in January & February and the Dubai Summer Surprises Festival in July & August are also held in Dubai Mall.



Dubai Fountains

Modelled on Las Vegas’ famous Fountains of Bellagio, the Dubai fountains are the world’s tallest performing fountains with a capacity to spray 22,000 gallons of water in air at any point in time. It is 902ft in length and shoots water up to the height of 500ft; it is illuminated by 6600 lights and 25 colours projector. The performance is accompanied by lights and music. This extravagant show should not be missed.



Palm Jumeirah

Pure luxury is what defines this man-made archipelago that is one of the three planned Palm Islands. A 6 lane bridge leads to Palm Jumeirah which clearly is one of the most popular tourist attractions. The Atlantis Hotel stands tall at this man-made marvel that has many exciting theme parks. Retail therapy can be done at its best with many up-market malls. The island has many luxury beach resorts and hotels.

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Jumeirah Beach

The most famous beach in Dubai, Jumeirah Beach is a strip of white sandy bliss and is also home to numerous high end hotels. Sun, Sand and lots of fun is possible as there are many water sports that can be indulged in like para-sailing, kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling etc and for those who are looking for relaxation, this place is best for sun lounger with great sea views and skyline of Dubai.

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Desert Safari

Another must when you are visiting the UAE, this safari SHOULD NOT BE MISSED! An experience that you will always remember, Desert Safari include options of exciting dune ride, belly dancing, BBQ, Shisha, Camel ride, Sun set photography, Quad bike, Sand Skiing, Sand boarding, Henna designs, Traditional costumes etc. Option of overnight safari is also available.



Dubai Museum

If you want to witness how Dubai was before it turned into an architectural delight then head to Dubai Museum. Housed in the Al-Fahidi Fort which was built in 1787 to defend Dubai Creek, Dubai Museum will take you to more traditional Dubai with artefacts showcasing the pre historic era. There is also a movie that exhibit the journey of Dubai from a barren desert to an example of modern architecture & infrastructure.



Atlantis Hotel

Opulence, Lavishness, Extravagant and Style are few words that are synonym to Hotel Atlantis. It’s not just about food and stay, the hotel is a lot more than that. Various activities in the hotel make the place a destination in itself. You can enjoy the following activities in the hotel:
·         Encounters with Dolphins at Dolphin Bay
·         Slides
·         River rides
·         Shark Safari
·         Cownose Ray feeding
·         Snorkelling
·         Diving
·         Exquisite Marine Life
·         Lost Chamber
·         Fish Feeding



Deira Gold Souq

Gold Souq is renowned as the largest gold bazaar in the world and hence Dubai received the name “City of Gold”. All possible designs and a variety of jewellery is available here from traditional to modern, from daily wear to wedding and also the option of customizing your own design. Since the gold rate in UAE is much better than in India, you can find many Indians buyers shopping their hearts out.

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The World

The World compromises of 300 small artificial islands which are in a rough shape of world map and attract many tourists because of being abode to private homes of celebrities, out of the world resorts & hotels and much more. This man-made wonder cannot be seen anywhere in the world and the architecture is worth the appreciation. 

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Tour of Abu Dhabi

The 150 kms (approx 93miles) drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi is a fantastic idea of covering another astounding city while you are in Dubai. The city of Abu Dhabi has bountiful leisure options few of them being a "Must Do" , like-
·         Ferrari World
·         Sheikh Zayed Mosque
·         Emirates Palace
·         Yas Waterworld

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Thursday 7 January 2016

10 Indian Destinations Loved By International Tourists

            Kasol (Himachal Pradesh)

Mini Israel in India, Kasol is known for Israeli inhabitants and the place has possibly all the shades of nature – the blue sky, whitest snow clad mountains, greenest green trees, crystal clear water and solitude. It has many restaurants and cafes with hoarding written in Hebrew serving western breakfast & hookah. It has a culture of pot smoking and hippie lifestyle, even if you aren't into either of those; this remote village is a blessing for people seeking adventure with many options for trekkers, backpackers and nature enthusiast.

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Udaipur (Rajasthan)

Royalty is the second name of Udaipur. Called as the Venice of the East, it is considered one of the most romantic cities in India. Many celebrities across continents have flocked the place for romantic getaways, marriages or movie shoots. Fairy tale palaces, azure water lakes and lush hills of Aravalis will leave you mesmerized.

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Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)

Situated on the banks of River Ganges, Varanasi (Kashi or Banaras) is believed to be the oldest city in the world. People of Kashi enjoy their cultural, spiritual and traditional faith in God. It attracts lac of tourists every year because of great culture, rich history, sightseeing, spiritual beliefs and for its feel of comfort and calmness.  Varanasi is the originator of the Indian classical music and most famous Indian philosophers, writers, poets and musicians. Sarnath, which is situated in Kashi is the place where Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon.



Gokarna (Karnataka)

The lesser commercialised version of Goa, Gokarna is known for laid-back beach holidays. The tourists from all over the world are heading to this destination to unwind at some of the most beautiful beaches which are giving stiff competition to others. If you are looking for partying all night, then you should probably give this place a miss, head to Gokarna to explore the beauty of nature.



Leh Ladakh (Jammu&Kashmir)

The varied landscape, the beautiful silence and the wilderness defines the splendour of Leh Ladakh. Explore the terrains or just sit back and enjoy the culture. Sometimes also referred to as Little Tibet, it is known for monasteries and tourists enjoy the experience of Buddhism along with preindustrial culture and dramatic mountain vistas. A large part of southern Ladakh is still accessible only by foot.



Sikkim

One of the seven sisters, Sikkim is the most preferred destination for tourists in north east. With treks, glaciers and valleys, the natural beauty is captivating.  The state is rich in variety of flora and fauna along with red panda, snow leopards and other animals. Famous for Kanchenjunga mountain peak, the state is identified for its simplicity and peaceful nature.



Kerala

God’s own country is one of most popular destinations amongst international tourists. It is named as the one of the ten paradises of the world by National Geographic Traveler. It is known for backwater, lush green mountains, coconut, spices and cultural dance form of Kathakali and Mohini Attam.



Khajuraho(Madhya Pradesh)

Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heriage Site in Madhya Pradesh, known for enormous, intricately sculptured temples bejewelled by vignettes of passion, eroticism, dance, music and creative pursuits. With almost 85+ temples which are exquisitely carved, it’s the decorations with which they are so liberally embellished that have made Khajuraho so famous.

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Rann of Kutch (Gujarat)

Rann of Kutch is a seasonal salt marsh located in Thar Desert in Kutch, Gujarat. During the winter season in India, there is a 3 month long festival called Rann Utsav which display the talent of craftsmanship, food, music and culture. 



Goa


You really need no reason or time to fall in love with Goa. Beautiful beaches, peaceful lifestyle, entertaining night life and good food are all you want. International tourists come here to spend days, weeks or even months especially during the winter time when it’s very cold in countries like Europe and Russia. Just sit back, relax and get sun kissed.