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Friday 8 January 2016

Best Place to Visit in Bali

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Top 8 Things to Do in Bali

1. Take in a gorgeous sunset:

Bali is famous for its spectacular sunsets, so make sure to catch at least one while you’re there. Our favorite evening lookout spots are cliff-side temple Uluwatu (don't miss an evening kecak dance there), Tanah Lot, Rock Bar, and El Kabron. To make the most of your time, hire one of our knowledgeable guides and customize a day trip to see Bali’s highlights beforehand.

2. Explore local villages and admire Bali's famous rice paddies:

Whether you're on a bike, in a land rover, riding a rickshaw or on horseback, Bali's rice paddies and quaint villages are a must-visit. We highly recommend a stroll through the picturesque rice terraces at Jatiluwih and a day trip to fascinating Tenganan for a peek at how the locals really live. Also, if you run into a local temple ceremony, definitely stop to watch the procession!

3. Indulge in classic local dishes:

While Bali has got its fair share of high-end restaurants and beach clubs, don't miss tucking into mouthwatering local favourites like Babi Guling (spit-roasted pig), Ayam Betutu (slow-cooked spiced chicken in banana leaves) and Sate Lilit (spiced mince on lemongrass sticks). If you want to take these dishes home, join a cooking class with one of our expert teachers. Our favorite is an organic cooking class at a scenic farm in East Bali. Our guests say they taste the best food they've ever had!

4. Go on an outdoor adventure

If you find yourself restless after a few days at the hotel pool, get your adrenaline pumping with some outdoor adventure sports! White water rafting, elephant trekking and ATV beach rides are popular options, but our absolute favourite is canyoning, where you get to rappel down waterfalls and jump into natural rock pools. Our hosts will record you on their GoPro camera, so you get to show off to your friends afterwards.

5. Pick up a local craft:

The Balinese are known worldwide for their exquisite craftsmanship, so make sure you pay a visit to Bali’s cultural hub - Ubud - and set aside a few hours to try making your own silver jewelry, wooden mask, fruit carving, stone carving, or even batik.

6. Dive the Liberty wreck in Tulamben:

Whether you're an absolute beginner or an experienced Divemaster, make it a point to dive the iconic USAT Liberty wreck - an underwater maze of hidden rooms housing a mind-boggling array of fish and corals. If you're feeling extra-adventurous, hold your breath and learn freediving on this 3-day course.

7.Turn up the romance:
If you’re lucky enough to be with that special someone in Bali, don’t miss this romantic picnic in bed on a private beach (the desserts come with blindfolds!). You can even make your own couple jewelry or commemorate your special trip with a glamorous photoshoot in traditional Balinese outfits.

8. Catch some waves along Bali's best beaches:


There's something for every skill level in this surfer's paradise, so enroll for a 1-day surf trip with local experts to visit stunning beaches like Dreamland beach and Padang Padang and you'll be riding those waves in no time. While you’re at it, don’t miss having a go at other exciting watersports like parasailing, flying fish, underwater scooters and more.Book Your Bali Tour Packages Now!

Most Romantic Honeymoon Destinations outside India

Months of planning and you’ve finally tied the knot! After all the madness of the wedding—finding a venue, getting your dress to the tailor, endlessly fretting over logistics, and managing that one relative who always tends to get high at shaadis—the last thing you want to worry about is planning your honeymoon.

Fear not! We’ve put together a handy list for the best honeymoon destinations from around the world, where your partner and you can finally leave everything else behind, soak up each other’s company and celebrate the love.

Presenting the best honeymoon destinations outside India to plan an incredibly romantic vacation:
1. Mauritius:

Tucked away amidst the Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is a slice of paradise whose very name evokes images of azure blue seas and pristine beaches. Culturally diverse, and with endless fun things to do, Mauritius is a great place for a relaxing, tropical honeymoon.

Romantic Things to Do:

  • Take a private cruise to watch a spectacular Mauritius sunset
  • Go parasailing with your partner at the picturesque Ile Aux Cerfs, off the East Coast
  • Picnic by the giant water lilies at the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
  • Your relaxing honeymoon in Mauritius awaits. 


2. Phuket and Krabi:


When you think Thailand, you probably think bachelor/ette parties. But there’s more to Thailand than just Bangkok and Pattaya. If you’re looking for a fun, island-hopping honeymoon that goes beyond just beaches, Phuket and Krabi, in Southern Thailand, are perfect for a young couple! For a luxury package to Phuket, Pattaya & Bangkok, read more here.

Romantic Things to Do:

  • Take a kayaking tour for two through Krabi’s mangrove forests (More ideas for your Krabi honeymoon)
  • Get up, close and personal with exotic marine life. Go for a couple snorkeling/scuba diving experience in Krabi
  • Dance the night away at Bangla Road, Phuket’s most happening nightlife hotspot: try your hand at cocktail-making or catch a show by the famous Simon cabaret (More packages for your Phuket honeymoon)


3. Bali:


If you’re looking for a honeymoon destination that has relaxing on the beach sprinkled with a bit of culture, spirituality, and adventure, Bali is for you. For a special 4 nights honeymoon package, click here!

Romantic Things to Do:

  • Trek up Mount Batur to see the sunrise, and have a romantic breakfast on top of an active volcano!
  • Take a couple cooking class and learn how to make Nasi Goreng (Indonesian fried rice) together
  • Spend an evening watching the spectacular Balinese Kecak and Fire Dance at the Uluwatu Temple and get transported to another world (More Package ideas here)


4. Lucerne and Paris:

If years of Bollywood have taught us anything, it’s that no true love is complete without a trip to Switzerland. Add to that the eternal city of love, Paris, and you’ve got a honeymoon that spells classic romance.

Romantic Things to Do:


  • Learn to tango with your partner by the Seine, at the mini amphitheaters in the 5th arrondissement  (Read More romantic things to do in Paris).
  • Enjoy a traditional Parisian dinner with wine and oysters (aphrodisiacs!) at a sidewalk café.
  • Take a romantic stroll down the flower-covered Chapel Bridge over Lake Lucerne.


5. Maldives:

If you’re the kind who likes to go all out, be it for the wedding or the honeymoon, then Maldives is where you can sweep your partner off your feet. After all, what’s better than an indulgent, tropical honeymoon?  One on your very own private island, of course!

Romantic Things to Do:

  • Maldives is all about indulgence; resorts here can organize a candlelit dinner on a private island, or arrange for a dip in a private infinity pool at sunset
  • Try an exotic couples spa therapy to melt away all the stress of the wedding
  • Take a private yacht into the heart of the Indian Ocean on a dolphin cruise with your partner  


6. SINGAPORE:

Another pocket friendly holiday destination, Singapore is a blend of a variety of things. The only problem is the flights are not cheap, so you have to plan your trip well in advance. Singapore is the hub of shopping in Asia, the fashion capital in fact.
The city is always on the move, somewhat like Mumbai. The locals are pretty friendly and you can count on them to never lose your way!
Must visit –Spend an evening at the Marina Bay area.

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Thursday 7 January 2016

Top Reasons To Opt Kerala For Your Honeymoon

Kerala the mystical land is now making a lot of heads turn with its natural, picturesque beauty and breath-taking views of the nature’s charm. ‘God’s Own Country’ is now becoming an attractive wedding destination; Kerala was always a personal favorite of honeymooners from India and abroad.  Clearly a land blessed by God with beautiful scenery and appeal, Kerala is a very distinct state in itself; each place is unique and offers you a different kind of treatment. Whether you are looking forward to an adventurous, lazy, refreshing, rejuvenating or sightseeing honeymoon, Kerala has it all. You and your partner can decide your preferred spot for honeymoon based on your liking and create an unforgettable and fun- filled romantic getaway. If you are in a dilemma on where to go for your honeymoon, here are the 11 reasons to opt Kerala for your honeymoon.

Beautiful Beaches:
Kerala is a land blessed with a long coastal belt stretching to almost 600km on the West, close to the Arabian Sea; hence you will be fascinated by the water bodies engulfing the state like beaches, lagoons, backwaters, rivers, canals, lakes and more. Some of the famous beaches which are best tailored to suit honeymoon travelers in Kerala are Varkala in Kollam, Bekal in Kasargode, Alleppey , Kovalam in Thiruvananthapuram and many more. All of them offer an amazing and spectacular view in a relaxing and tranquil location for you to take a refreshing and soothing dip, a silent and private stroll with your partner enjoying the cool breeze along with some adventure sports if you wish like kayaking, paragliding, surfing etc. Wake up to mornings with a pleasant view of the beach and enjoy private and romantic times alone with your partner at any one of the stunning beaches in Kerala.



 Hill Stations:
Kerala’s topography is surrounded by the Western Ghats on its East, a 450km continuous mountain range offering  lush green view of plantations, rugged terrain, mountains, valleys and vibrant flora and fauna keeping a cooler temperature 365 days a year due to its elevated sea level of almost 1500m, some peaks in this area rise as high as 2500m. If you are looking forward to a cooler temperature where you and your partner can just have some alone time high atop the hills with mesmerizing view of green terrains away from the din and bustle of the city then you need to visit Munnar, Wayanad and Vagamon, which are gorgeous hill stations and towns in Kerala.



Stunning Backwaters:
Kerala the land of ‘God’s Own Country’ is mainly called so for its natural and enchanting backwaters. You will be bowled over by the vast stretch of inland waterways bordered by opulent greenery, swaying coconut trees, blue skies, chirping birds and the calm breeze. The only way to explore the nook and corner of these beautiful backwaters and take in its full beauty is through means of a houseboat cruise. The number of people jetting in to Kerala to experience the houseboat cruise is currently on the rise, these fully equipped houseboats which offer all the luxurious amenities like bedrooms, living room, dining area, television and what not while on the move will be the perfect romantic escape for your honeymoon. A memorable day and night inside the boat cruising along the picturesque backwaters of Alleppey, Kumarakom, Kollam and Cochin offers breath-taking views, fishing and swimming if you wish, a stopover at local attractions and more will make way for a memorable day of your life.



Exotic Wildlife:
If you and your partner are the highly adventurous kind, you can set forth to involving yourself into the forests and wildlife of Kerala. The state is sanctified with captivating landscape, abundance of green forests, meadows, plains, enthralling waterfalls, lakes and wildlife sanctuaries with exotic fauna preserved in their natural habitat. The temperature will always be pleasantly cool, and if you are housed in a natural resort you will get the perfect ambiance of a romantic getaway with cool mornings, natural walk amongst the woods, stretch your legs in mirror-like water, small ponds, trekking, safari etc. Wayanad, Thekkady, Idukki and Vagamon in Kerala will be your answer if you are looking forward to the above mentioned experience. Take a jolly trip atop elephants, watch out for fabulous birds, take a hike, be on top of the world, stay lodged in a tree house, capture some wildlife moments for a memorable honeymoon.



Thrilling Waterfalls:
With the Western Ghats covering almost three fourth on the Eastern side of the state, the nature is very enticing with foliage, thick green forests, streams and amidst them beautiful cascading waterfalls that descent down from a loftiness giving a magnanimous and picturesque view. Athirappilly waterfalls in Thrissur district is one of nature’s wonders showcasing the charm which leave the viewer’s wonderstruck. A prominent shooting spot for many movies, and a perfect getaway to relax yourself in the cool waters, take a walk among the forests, spot rare species of birds and animals and more. Other enticing waterfalls that will be music to your ears and fill your hearts with joy are Palaruvi or ‘The Stream of Milk’ in Kollam, Thommankuthu in Idukki, Nyayamkadu waterfalls in Munnar, Meenmutty waterfalls in Wayanad and many more. Located in a very cool and comforting atmosphere, a visit to these miraculous falls will be a perfect time to enjoy a fun filled vacay with your partner.


Monsoon Rains: 
Kerala has a pleasant climate throughout the year and if you want to explore the rains in Kerala then visit during the months of June, July, August and September where Kerala receives maximum rainfall. Almost 80% of the rains received in Kerala are by the monsoon winds, the Western Ghats area and the highlands receive the maximum fall. The rains are mostly accompanied by thunder and lightning, Kerala is more beautiful during the monsoon season and tourists from all over visit during these months to witness the monsoon in Kerala. If you want to experience a cool, free of dust, rejuvenating time then explore the monsoons with your partner in Kerala.

Ayurvedic Massage:
Are you looking forward to a more rejuvenating experience after a tiresome week of marriage; then Kerala offers wellness in the form of Ayurvedic therapies, a 5000 year old healthcare system. Remove all the toxins away from your body and cure your mind and soul with these age old traditional massage therapies using herbal oils and plants of medicinal value. Ayurvedic therapies works best during the rainy season where it is more cool, moist and making your body more receptive to the treatment. You will emerge fresh and rejuvenated for a fruitful and harmonious life ahead with your partner. You may also opt for couple massage or treatments as per your liking. There are individual Ayurvedic therapy centers and also most of the hotels now have these Ayurvedic massage centers along with their spa.


Kerala Cuisine:
If you are a foodie, then Kerala is where your taste buds will not be put to rest, taste food available in spicy or medium range with coconut milk or in a whole lot of red chilies. The spicy and flavorful seafood will be a real treat to your palate, steamed rice cake a.k.a Puttu, Appam, Kadla, Idiyappam, Kappa & Meen curry will be your hunger quencher. All kinds of food are readily available in Kerala and the taste differs from one place to another. Kerala cuisine is a must try and on your romantic day out, what more can be exciting than an elaborate and unique Kerala Sadhya.



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Top 10 Tourist Places In Kerala

1. Munnar:Munnar is Known as Kashmir of South India & its situated in Kerala. Munnar is located at an altitude of 1600 feet above sea level. It is one of the attractions that contributed to Kerala’s popularity as a travel destination among domestic and foreign traveler’s snuggled in the lap of such an alluring terrain, Munnar is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Kerala.





2.  Thekkady ,Periyar Tiger Reserve:Thekkady is probably the best place in Kerala to observe wildlife and hence its a dream destination for any tourist visiting Kerala.From the mighty Indian elephant to the Great Indian Tiger ,this place  has it all.Elephants, Deers,boars,bisons and lion tailed macaques are a common sight in the reservoir area.



3.Alappuzha Backwaters:Alappuzha is an important backwater tourist center, attracting several thousands of foreign tourists each year. The intricate networks of canals that snake their way through the vast expanse of  paddy fields, through the lanes give Alappuzha the sobriquet of Venice of the East. The district is famous for its boat races houseboat holidays, beaches , marine products and coir industry.



4. Vagamon:Vagamon is a hill station situated 1,100 meters above sea level. located in Kottayam-Idukki border of Kerala. It has a cool climate with the temperature between 10 and 23 °C during a summer midday. Vagamon also known as the ‘Scotland of Asia’, was discovered by the Britishers who found the place ideal for tea plantations and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon.

5.  Cochin / Eranakulam:Kochi located in Ernakulam district formerly known as Cochin is one of the important seaport in India. Ernakulam is a wide choice for recreation and tourist interests in the Kerala. And an immense scope for shopping. The famous 13th century Italian traveler aptly remarked: “if China is where you make money, then Cochin surely is the place where you spend it!”



6.  Kovalam:Kovalam is a beach town on the Arabian Sea located around 16 km from Thiruvananthapuram city, Kerala. It is also known as the paradise of the south. Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and true to its name the village offers an endless sight of coconut trees. Kovalam has three beaches separated by rocky outcroppings in its 17 km coastline, the three together form the famous crescent of the Kovalam beach.



7.  Thiruvananthapuram:Thiruvananthapuram  also known as Trivandrum, is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala and the headquarters of the Thiruvananthapuram District. It is located on the west coast of India near the extreme south of the mainland. Referred to by Mahatma Gandhi as “Evergreen city of India”,the city is characterized by its undulating terrain of low coastal hills and busy commercial alleys.



8.  Thrissur :Thrissur is also known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual and religious leanings throughout history. It houses the Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Kerala Lalithakala Akademi and Kerala Sahitya Academy. The city hosts the Thrissur Pooram festival, the most colourful and spectacular temple festival in Kerala.



9.  Wayanad:Wayanad is the 12th District in Kerala was formed on 1 November 1980  by carving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts. Kalpetta is the district headquarters as well as the only municipal town in the district. The region was known as Mayakshetra (Maya’s land) in the earliest records. Mayakshetra evolved into Mayanad and finally to Wayanad.[1] The Folk etymology of the word says it is a combination of Vayal (paddy field) and Naad (land), making it ‘The Land of Paddy Fields’. There are many indigenous tribals in this area. It is set high on the Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 m Attractions in wayanad.



10.  Thenmala:Thenmala is the meeting point of kollam-Shencottah road and Trivandrum-Shencottah road, surrounded by dense forest, 66 kms east of kollam. There are a large number of rubber and tea plantations in Thenmala. Timber of all varieties are exported from here to all parts of the country. Themala Dam site is open for tourists. Eco tourists centre is situated at Thenmala.


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Wednesday 6 January 2016

Top 5 Hill Stations For Honeymoon In India

If you are just married and looking forward to a honeymoon in the hills, you are in luck. Other than the obviously pleasant weather and breathtaking landscapes, we are sure you are looking for some time of your own, far away from the noisy and pollution steaming cities. So, read through the list of hill stations popular among the newlyweds and take your pick.

Coorg:

Coorg or Kodugu, also known as the Scotland of the east, is the place to be for couples who like to challenge their adventurous side and experience the scenic delight.
Activities: You can choose from a haven of outdoor activities like white water rafting in the Barapole River, golfing, trekking along the trails of Brahmagiri, Pushpagiri and Tadiandamol or go fishing and angling.



You may as well walk your way into the coffee and spice plantations and cardamom estates. Do not forget to enjoy a hot coffee and enjoy a meal cooked in the local style with lots of coconut, curry leaves and spices. And, for an unforgettable wildlife experience, visit an elephant camp and get a hands-on experience bathing elephants and taking a ride on them.

Chikmanglur:

Chikmanglur is known as the “coffee land” of Karnataka and is popular for wildlife viewing (Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary), bird watching and trekking trail to Kemmanagundi.


You may also opt for a blissful spa experience along the pristine waterfalls amidst picturesque hills. If you want to visit ancient temples and shrines, you can move a little away from this district into Belavadi that has the most revered Veenarayana Temple and others plces including Vidyashankara Temple and Sharada Devi Temple.

Darjeeling:
Apart from the tea estates, Darjeeling is also known for some of the oldest temples and monasteries and snow laden ridges. Honeymooners should not miss the Sandakphu trek.

Another experience you should bring back with you is taking the Joy Train Ride, which will give you enough time to adore the abundance of nature. You should also take ride in the Darjeeling-Rabgeet Calley Passenger Ropeway cable car, which is the longest cable car in Asia. The trip will be surely incomplete if if you don't taste some Darjeeling tea.

Dalhousie:
Dalhousie makes it to our list owing to the old-world charm it offers.


For trekking experience of your life do go to the Dainkund Peak; Dainkund is known as a singing hill for the beautiful sound the rustling leaves make when the breeze brushes past them. Adjoining places to visit include Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary and Gandhi Chowk. If not Dainkund Peak, you can go for a popular trekking route, namely Khajjiar - Chamba stretch or go for a walk to the Ganji Pahadi. Himachal is loaded with monasteries and you should certainly buy stuff from Tibetan markets which offer a lot of handicrafts or other knck-knacks.

Ooty:
From sight-seeing to shopping to enjoying the water falls, Ooty is the place to be!

You can pack your picnic basket and tug a mat and enter the forests and enjoy the birds chattering. Also, if you can make it to the Doddabetta Peak, the highest peak in Tamil Nadu, you will be able to get the best view of the entire Nilgiri Hills. Those who hold an interest in horticulture must visit the Botanical Garden and also the Rose Garden that boasts of numerous varieties of roses. If you want to get the most spectacular view of the hill station, the get into a boat at the Ooty lake and paddle around; it will be an experience of its own kind.For Book Your Honeymoon Packages Call@011- 47012003011- 47012003

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