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Travel to Sikkim

Lying on the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, the sleepy state of Sikkim is small but a picture perfect destination. So enchanting is its Alpine beauty, it is often dubbed as the "Switzerland of the East".

Travel to Sikkim
Travel to Sikkim

A travel to Sikkim would take you to the land of ice-capped mountains, rolling slopes clad in thick Alpine woods. Steep heights and plunging gorges, stretched covered in snow - that is what Sikkim sums up.

Travel to Sikkim to see the lovely interplay of clouds and mountain peaks in the sapphire sky. Take a peek at the Mount Kanchendzonga as the sun rises and the beams lend it a golden hue. It is the third highest peak in the world and also the guardian deity of the land.

This is the land of quaint little hamlets peeping out from the towering junipers and rhododendrons. Drive uphill to the placid lakes and mystic old monasteries. Listen to the clang of prayer bells as the prayer flags flutter in the wind. Here legends and natural splendor lies entwined into each other.

Travel to Sikkim to raft through the turbulent and foaming white waters of the Teesta and the Rangit as they rush down to the plains.

                                                Best Time to Visit Sikkim
Keeping in mind the above mentioned climatic conditions, the best time to visit the mountaineering state are the months of April and May. This is the time of the year, which observes the full bloom of orchids and rhododendrons.

                                                 How to Reach Sikkim
On the foothills of the Himalayas, the tiny state of Sikkim is often referred to as the "Switzerland of the East". Lofty, mist-clad mountains dominate the skyline of Sikkim. The gurgling river of the Teesta rushes through the hilly terrains lending the region breathtaking beauty.

By Air

Sikkim does not has its own airport. The nearest Airport is Bagdogra (near Siliguri) in West Bengal, which lies only 125 km away from Gangtok the capital of Sikkim. Bagdogra is connected to cities like Delhi and Kolkata by regular flights.

By Road

Although the state of Sikkim lies at the foothills of the Himalayas, it has a good network of roads. Sikkim can be entered through northern areas of West Bengal. Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Siliguri are directly connected to Gangtok and other cities of the state. But during the monsoon seasons sometimes, landslides create temporary problems in road transport.

By Rail

Sikkim does not have any rail network in its boundary. The nearest Railways Station is New Jalpaiguri (near Siliguri), which is connected to Gangtok by road. New Jalpaiguri boasts of an extensive rail network with major Railway Stations in India, such as Kolkata, Delhi. It is also conveniently linked to the cities of Northeastern India like, Guwahati.

Shopping in Sikkim
Although Sikkim is not an ideal shopping hotspot, still shopping is Sikkim may turn out to be a true pleasure if you know what to shop and where. Sikkim has its fair share of traditional arts and crafts that may lead you to a shopping spree in Sikkim.

Sikkim Handicrafts and Markets

Sikkim's claim to fame lies in woven woolen carpets and blankets embellished in unique designs and traditional Sikkimese motifs.

These articles are durable plush and are dyed not with synthetic dyes but traditional vegetable Sikkimese dyes.
Sikkim also boasts of its traditional paintings called Thangkas on cotton canvas and often framed with silk. Along with that wood-carved artifacts are also interesting items for shopping in Sikkim. Exquisite Choksee table designed in Tibetan style is also a must buy for avid shoppers.

While shopping in Sikkim, look for:

The best place for shopping in Sikkim is Gangtok, the capital city. Many Government Emporia and private run shops are located in the main market area on Mahatma Gandhi Marg.

Tibetan Handicrafts centre is also a good place for shopping in Sikkim.

 Places to See in Sikkim
Sikkim is situated at the foot of Mount Kanchendzonga and boasts of an unexplored beauty. The lofty mountains dominate the skyline of Sikkim and invites tourists in its snow clad peaks, green emerald slopes, rushing streams, tall Rhododendrons and sparkling orchids. Hilltop monasteries emerge from the rugged terrains while multi-colored prayer flags wave in the mountain breeze.

Gangtok
Category : History & Culture                                        
Gangtok
Tsomgo Lake The capital of Sikkim is a charming and picturesque town, straddling with striking houses spilling down the hillside. The city has a fusion of traditional customs and modern way of living which makes the place unique. It's a beautiful town with all modern amenities that one can ask for.



Tsomgo Lake
Category : Nature
The lake is about a kilometer long, oval in shape and is considered very holy by the locals. Between May to August, the lake area is spectacular with a display of rare flowers including the primulas, iris and blue & yellow poppies. The lake has a number of aquatic and aerial species and is a perfect habitat for the red panda. The lake freezes in winter.


Nathula Pass
Category : Nature
At an altitude of 14200 ft, the pass is located on the Indo-China border and connects Sikkim to Tibet Autonomous Region in China. The journey itself is an exhilarating experience, with mist covered peaks, zigzag roads and roaring waterfalls, the passage is simply amazing. Visitors are required to get a permit to visit the place.

Nathula Pass

Pelling
Category : Nature
Pelling is rapidly becoming a popular tourist destination. At an altitude of 6800 ft, it's the most excellent place to get a closest view of the world's 3rd highest peak Mt. Kanchendzonga. Apart from the innate beauty of the place, other attractions in Pelling are the Sanga Choeling Monastery, Pemayangtse Monastery and the Khecheopalri Lake.

Pelling

Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden
Category : Garden
Established in 1987 the Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden is situated near Rumtek Monastery and is looked after by the Forest Department of the Sikkim Government.
Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden

The garden is distinguished by enchanting lush woodlands of Oak, different kinds of trees and orchids.

Sikkim Research Institute of Tibetology
Category : History & Culture
It is a nationally well known centre of Tibetan Studies & Research. The institute is renowned for its huge collection of rare manuscripts, Buddhist books and icons. The building is an excellent example of Tibetan architecture, surrounded by small forests of oak and birch trees. The institute also houses religious works of art and amazing silk embroidered paintings.

Apart from these popular places, Sikkim provides various other places that are popular among tourist. These are:
  • Enchey Monastery
  • Sa-Ngor-Chotshog Monastery
  • Tashiding Monastery
  • Phodong Monastery
  • Phensang Monastery
  • Saramsa Garden
  • Tashi View Point
  • Rabdentse Ruins
  • Soreng
  • Lachung
  • Yumthang
  • Guru-Dongmar Lake.

Tourist Destination Near Sikkim

DarjeelingDarjeeling
One of the most captivating tourist places near Sikkim with popular toy train ride to famous Darjeeling tea plantations. There are lots of tourist attractions at this place.








Siliguri
SiliguriWith its exquisite landscape, distant views of the snow capped peaks and myriad vegetation, Siliguri is a place where tourist can enjoy nature fully.








Kalimpong 
Kalimpong
A fascinating tourist destination near Sikkim which acknowledges its rustic charm, dotted with numerous orchids and monasteries. It's an ideal place for relaxed vacations against the picturesque backdrop of the Himalayas and also a great place for adventure junkies.


Mirik 

Mirik
Popular for its famous Lake and lovely surroundings, this exotic place is perfect for romantic holidays for the newly weds.







Tourist Map Of Sikkim
Tourist Map Of Sikkim


Cuisine of Sikkim
It is famous to food lovers for its traditional cuisine of Himalayas. Rice is the basis of Sikkim cuisine. Besides that, the famous restaurants here even serve non-vegetarian Indian, Tibetan, Nepalese, Chinese and Italian cuisines along with brewed beer and other beverages. The Sikkim restaurants serve mouth-watering Momo, Pakku (Mutton curry), Thukpa, Chhurpi (conventional cottage cheese) etc. Following are the names of a few famous restaurants found there:
  • China Palate in New Market
  • Dragon's Den on M. G. Marg
  • Little Italy in Deorali
  • Oberoi's Barbeque in New Market
Vegetarians can visit the following restaurants:
  • Parivar Restaurant in M. G. Marg
  • Metro's Fast Food at NH 31A
  • Krishna Restaurant
Hotels in Sikkim
The hotels in Sikkim are another feather in the cap of Sikkim tourism. Sikkim tourism implies a vivid tour across the different destinations housed throughout length and breadth of the territory. The hotels of Sikkim help the tourists to lodge and board in the territory of Sikkim.


Although Sikkim is a small state posited in the Himalayan ranges; yet, we come across a number of hotels in Sikkim. These hotels at Sikkim enable the tourists to find a peaceful abode in the territory of Sikkim. In fact, the hotels in Sikkim help the tourists to find a second home in the state of Sikkim.

Thus, it goes without mention that the hotels at Sikkim are an indelible part of tourism at Sikkim. Some of the important hotels in Sikkim are:

  • Hotel Tashi Delek (4 Star)
  • Hotel Central (3 Star)
  • Denzong Inn
  • Hoteles De Bhutan
  • Turismo Del Bhutan
  • Vacances Du Tibet
  • Ferias De Tibet
  • Giri Del l Himalaya
  • The Hidden Forest Retreat
  • The Oriental
  • Curso De l' Himalaya
  • Voyage De l'Himalaya
  • Hotel Rendezvous
  • Vacacciones De Tibet
  • Giri Dell Himalaya
  • Nor-Khill Hotel (Heritage)
  • Hotel Tibet (3 Star), etc.
These hotels help the tourists in Sikkim to find a peaceful and delightful lodging. These Sikkim hotels provide the best of facilities available in the state. Among the facilities available in the hotels of Sikkim are the house keeping facilities, food, swimming pool, 24-hours room service, telephone, car rental, in-room safe, air conditioning, etc.

Luxury Hotels in Sikkim


  • The Tamarind Residency
    Address : Ridge Rd, Arithang, Gangtok
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737116
    Phone No : 9800700755, 9641831399, 9647854733
    Fax No. : 03592 -220654
    Email ID : info@tamarindresidency.com / booking@tamarindresidency.com?
    Website : http://www.tamarindresidency.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 10
    Minimum Room Rate : 5107
    Maximum Room Rate : 7322
  • Hitaishi Homestay
    Address : Bermiok Martam 15th mile, West Sikkim Near Dhungay House
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737113
    Phone No : -7903311175.13
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : hitaishi.homesty@gmail.com
    Website : http://www.hitaishihomestay.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel :
    Minimum Room Rate : 2400
    Maximum Room Rate : 3507
  • The Himalayan Heights
    Address : Palzor Stadium Road
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : 91-3592-221567/221568
    Fax No. : 91-3592-227084
    Email ID :
    Website : http://www.hotelhimalayanheights.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 20
    Minimum Room Rate : 2400
    Maximum Room Rate : 4553
  • Rhenock House
    Address : Development Area
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : ?+91-3592-201146;201481 ,+91-98320-96281;89673-045
    Fax No. : +91-3592-201481
    Email ID : renakvilla@yahoo.co.in
    Website : http://www.renakvilla.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 10
    Minimum Room Rate : 2584
    Maximum Room Rate : 4615
  • The Chumbi Residency
    Address : Tibet Road
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : +91-3592-206618/206619
    Fax No. : 03592-206620
    Email ID : slg_chumbi@sancharnet.in
    Website : http://www.thechumbiresidency.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 26
    Minimum Room Rate : 3323
    Maximum Room Rate : 5722
  • Heritage Denzong Regency
    Address : Cherry Banks
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : +91-3592-201566,201567
    Fax No. : -205069
    Email ID : reservations@denzongregency.com
    Website : http://www.denzongregency.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 24
    Minimum Room Rate : 9045
    Maximum Room Rate : 12245
  • Hotel Singalila Mingyur
    Address : Indira Bypass Near D.C. Office, Gangtok
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : 03592-284101 9735054125 / 94348-67100 / 96098-711
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : hotelsingalilamingyur@gmail.com
    Website : http://www.hotelsingalilamingyur.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 15
    Minimum Room Rate : 1538
    Maximum Room Rate : 3876
  • Hotel Tenancy
    Address : Old Private Jeep Stand
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : (03592) 201322?
    Fax No. :
    Email ID :
    Website : http://hoteltenancy.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 11
    Minimum Room Rate : 950
    Maximum Room Rate : 1550
  • Aashishkhim Guest House
    Address : Indira Bypass, Helipad Road
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : 91-03592 - 284500 / 9932308551 / 9933027052
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : info@aashishkhim.com
    Website : http://www.aashishkhim.com
    Type : Luxury
    Rooms in Hotel : 4
    Minimum Room Rate : 600
    Maximum Room Rate : 1200

Budget Hotels in Sikkim

  • Hotel Pomra
    Address : Bhanupath, Secretariat Road
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : +91-9933440084 , +91-9932506466
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : pomrahotel@gmail.com
    Website : http://hotelpomra.com
    Type : Budget Hotel
    Rooms in Hotel : 14
    Minimum Room Rate : 1045
    Maximum Room Rate : 1045
Tourist Map Of Sikkim


  • Hotel Hungry Jack
    Address : Near Bansilal Petrol Pump, Gangtok
    City : Sikkim
    State : Sikkim
    Pin Code : 737101
    Phone No : 03592 228 138
    Fax No. :
    Email ID :
    Website :
    Type : Budget Hotel
    Rooms in Hotel :
    Minimum Room Rate : 1292
    Maximum Room Rate : 1538

Travel to Punjab


Punjab, the land of five rivers and astounding cultural diversity is renowned for its cuisine, culture and history.

The bright green fertile farming land, shimmering waters, skies in various shades of blue give your senses an ever lasting liveliest experience.
Travel to Punjab
Travel to Punjab

The magical land of Punjab is home to cheerful, lively, and fun-loving people who welcome you with open arms and a smile on their face. Rainbow tinged turbans worn by cheerful men, vibrantly colored attire, bangles, ribbons, and scarves adorned by women, and bhangra music - all bestows Punjab a colorful and lively culture.

The charming cities of the state are dotted with enticing monuments, gurudwaras, sacred shrines, temples, ashrams, wide lakes, museums, and wildlife sanctuaries, which are home to numerous rare species of animals and migratory birds. It is an ideal destination for tourists interested in exploring ancient civilization, rich culture, mouth watering cuisine, and exquisite shopping.

How to Reach Punjab
Punjab is a state in the northwestern part of India. It's the land of the five rivers and one of the most important Sikh pilgrimage destinations. Major cities of Punjab include Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda, etc. Apart from these cities there are many tourist attraction places in the state. The entire state of Punjab is so inviting, that you can hardly ignore it.

By Air

The state has six airports. Out of these six airports the main commercial airports are:
  • Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar
  • Sahnewal Airport in Ludhiana
  • Pathankot Airport in Pathankot
Almost all important airlines like Spicejet, Air India, Jet Airways and JetKonnect operate flights to these airports connecting them to major Indian cities.

By Rail
The state also boasts of a good rail network. Almost all cities of the state are linked together with railways. Main Railway Stations in the state are: Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Ferozepur, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Bhatinda.

By Road

Punjab has an extensive road network which links the state directly to most of the significant places in northern and eastern India. National Highways 1 (Grand Trunk Road or G.T. Road), 15, 19, 20, 21, 71, 54 and 1A and numerous of state highways literally crisscross the state making road travel an easy affair. The National Highways in the state are ranked among the best in India with good road infrastructure.

Places to See in Punjab

Golden Temple
Golden Temple
Golden Temple
The Golden Temple is a famous pilgrimage center and one of the most famous tourist attractions of Punjab and India. The oldest and holiest shrine of the Sikh faith, it is revered by thousands of devotees of all faiths across the world. The temple is nestled amidst a beautiful pool called "Amrit Sarovar". The dome of the temple is covered by a layer of Gold plating which gives it a brilliant dazzle in the summer sun, hence the name Golden Temple. Read More.....


Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh was the site where hundreds of innocent and unarmed protesters were trapped and massacred by British army on 13th of April, 1919. Remains of bullet marks, pierced walls, and a martyr's well which became the funeral ground for thousands of people who jumped off to protect themselves from the firing are testimonies of the biggest tragedy in India. Read More..... 

Wagah Border
Wagah Border

 



Wagah Border
Wagah Border, 28 kilometres away from Amritsar separates India from Pakistan. Major tourist attraction here is the "Lowering of Flags" ceremony conducted by the security forces of India and Pakistan namely Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers. Read More.....  





Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal
Punjab, the smiling soul of India has been aptly nicknamed the city of gardens and palaces. The imperial palaces of Punjab accentuate the beauty of the rambling farmlands and majestic temples. Sheesh Mahal is one such exquisite palace in Patiala that flaunts the flamboyant grandeur of the erstwhile maharajahs. Read More.....  





Shopping in Punjab
Punjab has an exceptionally lush tradition of handicrafts and handloom products, which makes shopping in the state a wonderful experience. Punjab has the reputation of being the India's largest manufacturers and exporters of handicrafts, handloom and hosiery products.

Places for Shopping in Punjab
The state offers numerous things, from traditional to contemporary items; everything has a resemblance of its rich culture. One can shop anywhere in Punjab, however big cities like Amritsar, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Pathankot, etc presents lots of range for shopping.

Government Emporiums and private shops are in abundance for shopping in Punjab. Chandigarh the capital of the state has some excellent shopping malls and commercial stores. The same one can find in other big cities too. In Punjab, one can visit the lively local markets which offer wide variety of goods at good bargain price.

Famous crafts of Punjab

Some of the famous crafts of Punjab are:

Durries (flat woven rugs)
Used as either carpets or bedcovers, these durries are very popular with their traditional designs, woven skillfully with minute details. They are mostly used for sitting purposes, whenever there is a large gathering, whatever the occasions may be. Chandigarh and Amritsar are the main centers for the production of durries.

Jutties (footwear)

The footwear is made with various designs and patterns, beautiful embroidered with fancy materials, like beads, colored threads, small mirrors etc. They portray the elegance, glory and royalty of Punjab.

Phulkaris (artistic embroidery)
It's a form of art which is embroidered on a shawl, dupatta, saree or a dress. Phulkari is done for various occasions, like marriages and festivals. A special kind of thread called 'pat' is used for it. The designs seamed are varied, one can think of any design, other than religious illustrations.

Parandis (hair accessories)
These are attractive hangings worn in hair by the Punjabi women living in the rural areas. Women plait their long hair and decorate them with Parandi which is worn at the plait's end. Woven out of silk these threads are joined together artistically and are available in various patterns and designs.

Shawls

Different varieties of shawls like pashmina, cashmillon, jacquard, etc are available in Punjab. They are well-known for their attractive designs, comfort and reasonable prices. The main centers for manufacturing these shawls are in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.

Inlaid Furniture

Punjab has a wide variety of inlaid furniture, carved with exquisite designs. One can get here the most unique collection of furniture. The main areas fro manufacturing inlaid furniture are Jalandhar, Amritsar, Bhera and Hoshiarpur.

Miscellaneous

Besides these famous crafts, one can shop for a number of other items like Leather garments, Punjab dolls, Jewelry, Hand fans, Baskets, Folk toys, etc.

Tourist Map Of Punjab
Tourist Map Of Punjab
Tourist Map Of Punjab

Travel to Orissa

Orissa lies quietly at the eastern corner of India, along the coast of the Bay of Bengal. The ancient history of India still lingers in its temples, chaityas and stupas. With a rich heritage of 2 thousand years old, the state boasts of a glorious past dating back to Mauryan dynasty. Since then the state has witnessed the many upheavals of Indian history. Today Orissa is a fast developing state of Indian Union
Travel to Orissa
Travel to Orissa
With the ancient monuments, virgin beaches, serpentine rivers, mighty waterfalls the state promises you a veritable wonderland as you travel to Orissa.

A travel to Orissa would take you to the land of one of the goriest battles (the war of Kalinga) of Indian history, which led to the transformation of Ashoka the conqueror into the greatest benevolent monarch of the world.

Travel to Orissa to visit Konark where the ancient Indian architecture culminated to the construction of wonderful Sun temple and many other temples in Bhubaneswar and Puri. You may choose to let your hair own in Chandipur or Gopalpur on sea, or spot a white tiger in Nandankanan. A travel to Orissa would offer you all.

How to Reach Orissa

By Air

The idea of reaching Orissa by air is complimented by the presence of the Bhubaneshwar Airport in the capital city. This well equipped Airport of Orissa is well connected with the different parts of Orissa and has regular flights to and from the Indian cities of Kolkata, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Mumbai, Delhi, Raipur etc.

There are a number of Airlines that have departure and terminal points at the Bhubaneshwar Airport.

Therefore, the tourists have the open option of choosing their favored Airlines while traveling to Orissa by air. The biggest attraction of a tour to Orissa, Puri, is located at distance of 56 Kilometers from the Bhubaneshwar Airport with which it is well connected by trains and buses.

By Rail

The best way of enjoying the beauty of the rustic India is by traveling to Orissa by rail. Administered by the South Eastern Railway Zone, a journey to Orissa by rail is comfortable and swift. There are a number of trains that connect Orissa with the different parts of India.

Bhubaneshwar is the capital city of Orissa and the Bhubaneshwar Railway station is the most important railhead in Orissa. This railway station in Orissa is served by trains like Rajdhani, Konarak Express, Coromondal Express etc which makes it very convenient to travel to Orissa by rail.

By Road

Extensive road networks criss cross the State of Orissa which makes reaching Orissa by road easy. A number of roadways and expressways run across the length and breath of the state and thus the best way to tour the state of Orissa is by road. Apart from traveling within the state, the presence of a number of National Highways make reaching Orissa by road a great option.

The capital city of Orissa Bhubaneshwar falls on the National Highway that connects the metro cities of Chennai and Kolkata and therefore those fond of long distance road travel can very conveniently reach Orissa by road. Besides, National Highway number 5, 6, 23, 42 and 43 run through the State which allows easy access of Orissa by road. 


Places to See in Odisha


Jagannath Temple

Jagannath Temple
Jagannath Temple
Category : Religious
The Jagannath Temple, Puri is one of the most renowned places of interest that are situated in the town of Puri. There are a number of temples in the town, which form one of the major attractions of the place. The Jagannath Temple of Puri is one of the most popular temples of the place. more... 




Konark SunTemple

Konark SunTemple
Sun Temple
Category : Religious
The Sun Temple situated at Konark is one of the most famous temples in the Indian state of Orissa. Since, Konark is situated in Orissa; it forms one of the three points of the so-called "Golden Triangle of Tourism". The other two spots are the temple city of Bhubaneshwar and Lord Jagannath's home, Puri. more...  







Chilka Lake
Chilka Lake
Chilka
Chilka is one of the Odisha attractions, which is visited by many tourists who come to the state on a vacation. The beautiful natural surroundings of Lake Chilka in Odisha make this place one of the most commonly visited tourist places of Odisha .
Chilka of Odisha is actually the biggest salt water lake of the entire country of India. It is situated towards the south-west of Puri, which is one of the most prominent tourist spots of the state. The Chilka Lake of Odisha is quite shallow. The length of the lake is 70 kms, while its width is 15 kms.

One of the main attractions of the Chilka Lake is the variety of birds that come here during the months of winter. These different species of birds mainly come from Siberia.

Khandigiri caves
Khandigiri caves
Khandagiri Caves
Khandigiri caves of Odisha bear relics to the rich religious history of the ancient times. Located at a short distance of just six kilometers from Bhubaneshwar, the Khandagiri caves are notable Odisha attractions that offer the tourists to experience the archaeological remnants of the bygone era.
The fifteen caves of Khandagiri were used to be inhabited by Jain scholars and hermits during the ancient periods. A perfect example of rock cut temples the walls of the caves of Khandagiri are exquisitely designed with beautiful paintings and motifs. Some of the walls bear inscriptions from the holy texts of the Jain religion.

Udaygiri Caves
Udaygiri Caves
Udayagiri Caves
The Udaygiri Caves comprise of eighteen rock cut caves that depicts the unique religious legacy of the ancient times. Located at a height of 135 feet, the Udaygiri hills were commonly referred to as Kumari Parvata during the ancient period.

The caves of Udaygiri were constructed to accommodate the Jain hermits and scholars who had renounced the worldly pleasures in search of truth and peace. The walls of the Udaygiri caves are decorated with beautiful paintings of human beings and animals. Some of the walls of the caves have inscriptions from the sacred texts of Jain religion carved on them.

Each of the caves of Udaygiri bears a distinct name. The double storied cave of Rani Gumpha is the most impressive of all the caves. Also known as Queen Cave, the walls and doorway of Rani Gumpha cave are extensively decorated with excellent carvings. Most of the carvings portray the victory of their native kings over the enemies.

Tourist Map Of Orissa
Tourist Map Of Orissa
Tourist Map Of Orissa

Travel to Delhi

A modern metropolitan city with a historic past is what one may feel while travelling in Delhi. The history of Delhi city is a long and chequered history. Delhi has seen the rise and fall of many empires. Delhi has evolved over the ruins of seven cities, built by rulers from the Hindu Rajputs to the Mughals and finally the British. Delhi is a truly cosmopolitan city which has brought within its fold people of all ethnic groups and their traditions and culture, reflected in a variety of arts, crafts, cuisines, festivals and lifestyles.
Travel to Delhi
Travel to Delhi
Delhi combines the traditional and the modern in its own unique way. While traveling in Delhi one can see a range of tourist attractions-from historical monuments to modern architectural marvels, from traditional bazaars to mega malls and from parks to spiritual centers. The major historical tourist attractions in Delhi, which one should not miss out while traveling in Delhi, are the Qutb Minar, Humayun's Tomb, the Red Fort and Purana Quila. Among the colonial tourist attractions in Delhi are the Rashtrapathi Bhavan and India Gate. There are also modern tourist attractions in Delhi like the Lotus Temple, and Dilli Haat. There are many memorials and museums in Delhi like the National Museum, Raj Ghat, Shanti Van, Jantar Mantar and so on.

Delhi is part of the famed Golden Triangle circuit that includes Agra and Jaipur . Many tourists who travel to Delhi make excursions from Delhi to these tourist destinations on their India tour. Agra is the home of the world-renowned architectural marvel in marble, Taj Mahal.

Delhi is known as shopper's paradise. While shopping in Delhi, tourists find a wide choice of items that are typically Indian- carpets, silks, jewellery, leather and silver ware, handicrafts and hand printed cotton or readymade garments. Whether you are shopping for a designer label, a branded product or local made stuff, you will find it all while traveling in Delhi, be it in air-conditioned malls or on roadside stalls bargaining to the best of your ability. One of the fascinating ways of understanding a city is by wandering through its market places. So while traveling in Delhi do make sure you visit the markets in Old Delhi like Chandini Chowk and Chawri. Bazaar, which have a distinctively Indian ambience, add a unique flavor to the shopping experience in Delhi. One can find up market shops too, in Karol Bagh and Hauzkhas Village. Delhi Tourism has set up a permanent outlet for craftspersons at Dilli Haat, which has become a popular shopping mart over the years.

Delhi is India's main entry point for overseas visitors. Delhi is well connected, making it easy for the overseas tourist to reach Delhi by air, rail or road.


                                                    How to Reach Delhi
New Delhi, the capital of India is visited by a large number of tourists all through the year. Reaching the city is not a mammoth's task, given its stature as the largest metropolis in the country. There are several continuous flights, trains and buses to the city from different parts of the country and abroad.

If Delhi is your destination, look no further. Here are some easy guidelines for you on how to reach the city of Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple and a lot more.

By Air

Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is connected to all the important cities of the world with almost all the major international airlines operating from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Palam Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the major cities in India.

Major International Airlines that connect New Delhi to rest of the world
  • British Airways - from London (Heathrow Airport)
  • Air France- from Paris (Charles De Gaulle Airport)
  • China Airlines- Rome-Fiumicino
  • Japan Airlines- Tokyo
  • Sri Lanka airlines- Colombo

Domestic airlines that connect New Delhi from other Indian Cities


From Mumbai


From Kolkata


From Bengaluru


 

By Road
Delhi is well connected to all the major cities of India by a network of highways and roads. The three major bus stops in the state are Inter State Bus Terminuses (ISBT), at Kashmere Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar. There are several other points in the city from where various state-managed and privately run transport facilities like air-conditioned, deluxe and ordinary coaches operate.

By Train
The Indian Railway with their modern and organized network connects Delhi to all major and minor destinations in India. The city has three major railway stations at New Delhi, Old Delhi and Nizamuddin. Luxury trains like the Palace-on-Wheels, Fairy Queen, and Royal Orient Express can be taken from New Delhi Cantonment railway station. Rajdhani Express trains connect New Delhi from the state capitals. Shatabdi Express trains connect New Delhi to the neighboring cities.

Below is the list of trains that head towards Delhi from Major Indian cities.


From Mumbai

  • Ernakulum- Hazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express
  • Paschim Express
  • Kerala Sampark Kranti Express
  • More Trains...

From Kolkata

  • Kalka Mail
  • Janata Express
  • New Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Express
  • More Trains...

From Bengaluru

  • Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express
  • Bangalore Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express
  • Kongu Express
  • More Trains...

By Road

Delhi is well connected to all the major cities of India by a network of highways and roads. The three major bus stops in the state are Inter State Bus Terminuses (ISBT), at Kashmere Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar. There are several other points in the city from where various state-managed and privately run transport facilities like air-conditioned, deluxe and ordinary coaches operate.

     How to travel in Delhi 
For travel in Delhi there are buses, the Metro train, auto-rickshaws and cycle- rickshaws. Tourist taxis ply interstate while the yellow and black taxis can be used to commute anywhere within the city Delhi and are safe but relatively expensive. Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses go anywhere in the city and are the cheapest mode of transport. Auto rickshaws are another option, but it is always important to bargain for a reasonable fare.

Luxurious special tourist buses are also available with packaged tours to all the tourist attractions in Delhi. The recently introduced Delhi Metro railway line is a convenient and efficient mode of transport connecting all major places within the city Delhi.

Places to Visit in Delhi
Get detailed information on top tourist destinations and Places to visit in Delhi. Lal Quila, Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, Jantar mantar, Qutub Minar are top tourist places to see in Delhi.

India Gate
                                                                                                             Category : History & Culture
India Gate
India Gate
India Gate is a stone monument dedicated to the memory of the Indian soldiers who fought and died in the First World War It ranks as one of the primary places of interest in Delhi. The Indian soldiers were part of the British army and represented the military might of the British Empire at the height of its powers. India Gate was designed by Edward Lutyens and took 10 years to complete. The structure of India Gate is a triumphal arch, which is 42 meters high. More

Rashtrapati Bhawan
Category : History & Culture
Rashtrapati Bhawan
Rashtrapati Bhawan
The Rashtrapati Bhawan is a renowned monument in Delhi. It is said to be the palace of the then Viceroy of India. At present, the Rashtrapati Bhawan is house of the President of India. The building was designed by Edwin Lutyens. The construction began in 1911 and it took 19 years to finish its construction. There is a wonderful Mughal garden towards the west of Rashtrapati Bhawan. It opens up to public every spring. Tours to Rashtrapati Bhawan and Mughal Gardens are available with a nominal registration fee of Rs.25. Visitors in a group of 30 and more shall be offered discounted rates and children below 12 years will not be charged any fee. More... 


Red Fort (Lal Qila)


Red Fort (Lal Qila)Category : History & Culture
This red sandstone fort extends 2 km wide and differs in height from 18 meter on the river side to 33 meter on the city side. The fort was constructed by Shah Jahan in 1638 and was completed in 1648. Inside there are buildings, including the Hall of Public Audiences, the Drum House, the white marble all of Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Palace of Color and the Royal Baths.Decorated with Persian, European and Indian art forms the fort is one of the brilliant pieces of architecture. More...
  


Jama Masjid

Category : Religious
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid located in Old Delhi is one of the principal mosques of Delhi. One of the last architectural extravagances of Emperor Shahjahan this is one of the largest mosques in India and its courtyard can hold around 25000 people. Construction of this mosque began in 1644 and was completed in 1658 by 5000 artisans. The Jama Masjid has three great gateways and four angle towers and two minarets standing 40m high and is constructed of alternating strips of red sandstone and white marble. More... 

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar
Category : History & Culture
Located on Sansad Marg in Connaught Place, this structure is one of Maharaja Jai Singh 2's observatories. This ruler from Jaipur constructed this observatory in 1725 and is dominated by a huge sundial known as the Prince of Dials. Other instruments in this observatory follow the course of heavenly bodies and predict eclipses. It was built in 1724 by Raja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in Delhi. Jantar Mantar of Delhi, is an astronomical observatory with masonry instruments. Jantar Mantar has instruments that can graph the path of the astronomical universe. More...  


Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar
Category : History & Culture
The Qutub Minar located in Delhi is the world's tallest brick minaret, standing at a height of 72.5 meters. Commissioned by Delhi's first Muslim ruler, Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1193, Qutub Minar then had only a basement. Three more towers were added to the structure by his successor and son-in-law Shamsu'd-din Iltutmish. The Qutub Minar is known to be the earliest and most evident example of Indo-Islamic architecture and is surrounded by several other ancient structures collectively known as the Qutub Complex. More...
  

Bahai Temple (Lotus Temple)

Bahai Temple (Lotus Temple)
Lotus Temple
Category : Religious
The Bahai Temple or the Lotus Temple as it is popularly known because of its flower-like shape is located in the southern part of Delhi. Designed by Iranian-Canadian architect Fariburz Sahba in 1986 it has 27 immaculately white petals. This temple is a Bahai house of worship and is also among the popular tourist attractions in Delhi; winning many architecture awards and being featured in many magazines and newspapers. The best time to visit the Lotus Temple is between October to March as the weather is Delhi is very pleasant for sightseeing during these months of the year. More...
  

The National Zoological Park 

The National Zoological Park
National Zoological Park
Who can forget visiting the super-fascinating "Chidiya-Ghar" during the childhood? It is an undeniable fact that kids love animals and zoo is a place that is adored by everyone. Almost every Delhiite has visited the National Zoological Park or "zoo", as we call it, at least once in a lifetime. Zoo is one of the most interesting picnic spots in the town and can be visited any time around the year.More...   
  

Shopping in Delhi
Local Markets and Shopping in Delhi: Delhi is a shopper's delight and you can find almost anything here, from magnificent textiles, brassware, woodwork, jewellery, leatherwork, metalwork to scented oils. Only in Delhi will you find everything right from a posh, high end shopping mall to a local market located right in the heart of this bustling city.

  • Government and State Emporiums: Located on Baba Kharak Singh Marg (near Connaught Place) these are state run emporiums are stock authentic handicrafts from their states. No bargaining here as the prices are fixed.
  • Connaught Place: A shopper's magnet, Connaught Place is brimming with shops and footpath vendors selling jewellery, leatherwear, textiles, clothes, shoes and a host of other interesting and colourful items.
  • Palika Bazaar: This is an underground market in Connaught Place attracting locals in search of bargain consumer goods. Foreign tourists are usually quoted higher prices, so bargaining is a must here.
  • Khan Market: One of Delhi's most popular shopping areas, Khan Market is usually thronging with foreign diplomats and expats. Look out for the many popular bookshops and coffee shops here, like the Full Circle and the Cafe Turtle.
  • Hauz Khas Village: Come here for designer furniture shops, art galleries and boutiques.
  • Dilli Haat: Near INA Market, this is an open air food and crafts bazaar. Famous for its traditional handicrafts, jewellery, and home decor items, this is also where you can sample food from all over the country at a very reasonable price.
  • Ansal Plaza: A modern shopping mall where you shall find everything from popular foreign brands of clothing to authentic cosmetics and perfumes.
                                        Hotels in Delhi
Delhi is one of the most important cites in India from the point of business and tourism. It is visited by many tourists throughout the year. New Delhi is home to numerous top end hotels, deluxe as well as budget hotels. The hotels in Delhi are suited for all tastes and pockets. From the luxury comfort point of view, Delhi has first-class Indian and international chains to accommodate tourists from all over the world. Some of the top end hotels in Delhi are; The Leela Palace, The Imperial, The Oberoi, Taj Mahal Hotel, ITC Maurya, Hilton Garden, Le Meridien and Shangri-La's Eros Hotel amongst others. Standard budget hotels and moderately priced guesthouses to economy youth hostels and lodges, Delhi has all kind of accommodation. The Paharganj locality near the New Delhi Railway Station is lined with budget hotels and lodges. Many foreigners prefer to stay here as these hotels are money savers. Just check the hotel and room thoroughly before checking in these hotels. Apart from these there are many hotels through out Delhi which cater to all travellers budget.


Tourist Map Of Delhi

Tourist Map Of Delhi
Tourist Map Of Delhi


Travel to Maharashtra

Arranged in the western piece of the nation, Maharashtra happens to be the third biggest state in the country and stands second in populace among all Indian states. Encompassed by the Arabian Sea to its west, Gujarat to its northwest, Madhya Pradesh to its north, Karnataka to its south and Chhattisgarh and Telangana to its East, this condition of India is 3,07,713 sq km in region.

Travel to Maharashtra
Travel to Maharashtra

Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra as well as the financial capital of the entire country. Nagpur is known as the auxiliary capital of the state. Also known as the wealthiest state, Maharashtra contributes around 15% of the industrial output of the country and around 14% of its gross domestic product. The state has several wildlife sanctuaries, few national parks, and patronizes project Tiger which is an attempt to preserve the endangered species like the Bengal tiger, only to conserve the bio-heritage of the country. Maharashtra has a tropical monsoon climate and the annual rainfall is between 400 mm to 6000 mm annually, with the Konkan area receiving the maximum rainfall in the state. The average temperature varies in between 25 to 27 degree Celsius in a year. With six administrative districts and five main regions, Maharashtra has 19 Rajya Sabha or Upper House seats and 48 Lok Sabha or Lower House seats.

How to Reach Maharashtra
The state of Maharashtra is located in the western part of India and is an important industrialized state. The state also has many popular tourist attractions and a well-developed network of transportation to facilitate the growth of Maharashtra tourism. How to reach Maharashtra helps you with useful information to reach the state by air, rail or road for a hassle free travel to Maharashtra. By virtue of its strategic location, the state has access to air, road, rail and naval communication system. This advanced communication has played a significant role for the state to emerge as a prosperous one in India.

By Air

The state has two airports - one international (Chattarpati Shivaji International Airport) and another domestic (Santa Cruz Domestic Airport) - in its capital city Mumbai. All public and private airlines, like: Air India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Air Sahara, Kingfisher Airlines, Spice Jet, Air Deccan, operate regularly to and from Mumbai.

By Train

Mumbai is the state's most important Railway Station. A large number of important trains link the city to other important cities and states of India. There are also major Railway Stations in or close by the tourist destinations.

By Road

National Highway 17 and the National Highway 6 connect the state of Maharashtra with the rest of India. The state enjoys exceptionally good road network. Besides, a number of other National Highways and State Highways crisscross the state making it convenient to approach any city of Maharashtra from any part of the country. MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation) runs several buses to and from the city to several other cities and states of the country. 


The state of Maharashtra is located in the western part of India and is an important industrialized state. The state also has many popular tourist attractions and a well-developed network of transportation to facilitate the growth of Maharashtra tourism. How to reach Maharashtra helps you with useful information to reach the state by air, rail or road for a hassle free travel to Maharashtra. By virtue of its strategic location, the state has access to air, road, rail and naval communication system. This advanced communication has played a significant role for the state to emerge as a prosperous one in India.

Places to See in Maharashtra

Mumbai
Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra. The city is known to give shape to dreams of many because of its plentiful resources, this is the reason it is often termed as the 'Dream city of India'. Mumbai is also the financial capital of India.
Gateway of India
Gateway of India
The places worth a view in the city are Gateway of India, Hanging Gardens, Mahalaxmi Temple, Haji Ali Shrine, Marine Drive and beaches of Juhu and Chowpathy. The city of Mumbai is a headquarters of the Bollywood.

A drive at the newly opened Bandra-Worli sea link at night is bound to leave you with long lasting memories.

Essel World is a most sought after place by the children in the country. The entry ticket varies from children to adult. There is also a discount on the ticket for the senior citizens. A ticket may cost you anywhere from 300-500 on weekdays. However, the prices almost double up during the week-ends.

Elephanta Caves
Only 10kms off the Mumbai Coast, a host of caves are located in an island amid the Arabian Sea. The caves, dating back to 450 to 750 AD display fine sculptures depicting the glory of Lord Shiva.
Elephanta Caves
Elephanta Caves
 Regular motorboats from the boat jetty in from of the Gateway of India would take you to the islands. The caves are declared an UNESCO World Heritage.
Address :- Gharapuri, Maharashtra 400094
Contact No.: 022 2204 4040
Aurangabad
The city of Aurangabad is particularly famous for the heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora. A plethora of 29 rock cut Cave Mountains, these caves stand tall as an important symbol of architectural achievements of the country.
Aurangabad
Aurangabad
The mural paintings in Ajanta and the sculptures in Ellora along with their picturesque location would cast a spellbinding effect on you. The city owes its name to Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, who made it a viceregal capital to rule over Deccan. Here, the emperor built Bibi-ka-Maqbara as a tribute to his mother. It is an imitation of the famous Taj Mahal. Pan Chaaki and the Darwazaas are examples of exceptionally skilled architecture of the bygone days.

Ganapatipule
Ganapatipule is a small village in Maharashtra which has a long stretch of beautiful beaches. A beach itself named Ganapatipule is the most beautiful and stunning of all the beaches.
Ganapatipule
Ganapatipule
Sun kissed beaches and lush greenery seem to be in an eternal love affair in chaste lands of Ganapatipule. There are also some water sports facilities here. Besides, a Ganpati (Lord Ganesha) temple is also located at the beach.

Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala and Khandala
Most of us have witnessed breath taking beauty of the hill stations of Maharashtra at least on television, if not in reality.
Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala and Khandala
Mahabaleshwar, Lonavala and Khandala
 Thanks to Bollywood and Aamir Khan, Khandala has been immortalized through a popular song in the conscience of every Indian. Mahabaleshwar is known as much for a temple as it is for being a renowned spot of honeymoon. The clean air, calm surrounding, placid lake and cascading waterfalls offer a retreat in striking contrast with the bustling cities.

Panchgani
Surrounded by five hills, Panchgani is a heaven on earth. The place has absolute beauty and picturesque surroundings.
Panchgani
Panchgani
This hill station is quite popular among travelers. You will find farm houses of many rich and famous personalities in Panchgani.

Pench National Park
Sprawling over an area of 257 sq km in the lower southern reaches of the Satpura hill ranges, it offers a splendid opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife in the spectacular natural setting.
Pench National Park
Pench National Park
Pench is also home to tigers, panthers, chital sambhar, barking deer, nilgai, black buck, gaur, wild boar, chausingha, sloth bears, langurs, monkeys, mouse deer, hyenas and flying squirrels, to name a few.
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Shirdi
Shirdi
Shirdi
Shirdi is a town located in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra. Devotees from across the world visit the Shirdi Sai temple, built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba. Besides this temple, Shani Mandir, Narsimha Mandir, Kandoba Temple, Sakori Ashram and Changdev Maharaj Samadhi can be visited when one travels to Shirdi.

Pune
Well known as the "Queen of the Deccan" and "Oxford of the East", Pune is one city in Maharashtra worth visiting for its rich historic past as well as dazzling modern charm.
Pune
Pune
The green hills and beautiful lakes of Pune surely mesmerizes the visitors.

Tourist Map Of Maharashtra
Tourist Map Of Maharashtra
Tourist Map Of Maharashtra