Travel to Agra

The city of Agra is acclaimed for its uncommon landmarks and structures. Travelers and history oddities have unending affection for the city.
Travel to Agra
One of them is the Guru Ka Taal, which is substantial tank with wonderful towers raised around it. The red stone structures were assembled amid Jehangir's rule next to the sacred tomb of Itibar Khan Khwajasara.


How to Reach Agra

By Air  

The nearest airport to Agra is the Kheria Airport located around 5 km from the city center. Agra is connected to Delhi, Varanasi and Khajuraho by air. For different urban areas, vacationers need to take a flight to Delhi and proceed with their voyage via railways or transport.Find Flights to Agra

By Train

There are four main railway stations in Agra; they are Agra Cantt, Raja-ki-Mandi, Agra Fort and Idgah Agra Junction. The city is well linked with train services to all major cities in India. There are many super fast express trains connecting Agra with Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.



Trains from Delhi to Agra

  • New Delhi-Bhopal Shatabdi Express/12002
  • New Delhi-Lucknow Swarn Shatabdi Express/12004
  • Taj Express/12280
  • Gomti Express/12420

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Trains from Mumbai to Agra

  • Mumbai Bandra Terminus- Dehradun Express/19019
  • August Kranti Rajdhani Express/12953
  • Bandra Terminus-Nizamuddin Yuva Express/12247
  • Paschim Express/12925

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Trains from Kolkata to Agra

  • Udyan Abha Toofan Express/13007
  • Lal Quila Express/13111
  • Howrah Kalka Mail/12311
  • Sealdah-Ajmer Express/12987

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By Road 
Agra is overall associated by street to real urban communities in India. The National Highway Number 2 connections it with rest of India. Delhi and Lucknow are decently joined with Agra. There are consistent transport administrations from these two urban communities to achieve Agra. Taxies are likewise to achieve Agra from these urban communities. Primary transport stations in Agra are at Idgah and Agra Fort.

Distance to Agra
  • From Mathura - 59 km
  • From Delhi - 210 km
  • From Kanpur - 278 km
  • From Lucknow - 330 km
  • From Jaipur - 238 km
  • From Gwalior - 119 km
  • From gurgaon - 196 KM
  • From varanasi - 577 KM
Agra Distance Chart

Places to See in Agra
The legacy of the Mughal line and their entrancing tombs, fortifications and mausoleums can be effectively seen in and around the city of Agra. There are likewise different landmarks and places that are celebrated for their magnificence and hugeness in Agra.

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal Category : History & Culture
The Taj Mahal is a standout amongst the most well known vacation spots in India and over the world. It's one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Finished in 1653, The Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his dearest wife Mumtaz Mahal, as an image of unceasing adoration. Taj Mahal is based on a red sandstone base, bested by a gigantic white marble patio on which rests the vault flanked by four decreasing minarets. The floors and dividers have fascinating calligraphy and mosaic work enhanced with valuable stones.

Timings: Open all days (aside from Friday and open occasions) from day break to nightfall. Open at Night from 8:30 pm to 12:30 am on a Full moon night, two days previously, then after the fact.

Taj Mahal Entry Fee

The entry fees for the Taj Mahal are different for Indian and international tourists.

Foreign tourists: INR 750/

Citizens of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) and BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand: 510/-

Indians: Rs. 20/-

Tickets for the Taj Mahal can be purchased at any of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.

There is no Entry fee for children below the age of 15 years, irrespective of whether they are Indians or Foreigners.

Agra fort
Category : History & Culture
Agra fort was commissioned by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565. During Shah Jahan's era, the red sandstone fort was reformed into a palace and extensively repaired with marble and pietra dura inlay.
Agra Fort
Distinguished buildings in the fort are the Pearl Mosque, Jahangir's Palace, Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khas (public and private audience halls), Shish Mahal, Musammam Burj and the Khas Mahal. The fort is semi-circular shaped, flattened on the east with a long, nearly straight wall facing the river. 

Timings: Open all days from 6:00 am to 5:30 pm.

Entry Fee: Rs.300 for foreign tourist and Rs.20 for Indian tourist. More...

Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Category : History & Culture
Itmad-ud-Daulah's TombThis Mughal Mausoleum in the city of Agra was fabricated at the order of Noor Jahan (wife of Jahangir) for her father Mirza Ghiyas Bagh, who was regarded with the title of Itmad-ud-Daula (mainstay of the state). This is the place the mausoleum took its name from.

The walls of the mausoleum are implicit white marble and inserted with semi valuable stones. The cenotaphs of both the father and mother of Noor Jahan lay side by side in the tomb.

Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.

Entry Fee: Rs.110 for foreign tourist and Rs.10 for Indian tourist. More... 

Fatehpur Sikri
Category : History & Culture
Fatehpur Sikri
Established by the extraordinary Mughal ruler Akbar, in the year 1569, Fatehpur Sikri served as the capital of the Mughal Empire amid the years 1571-1585. Named as Fateh (significance triumph) to start with, it was later known as Fatehpur Sikri. It was home for the conception of navaratnas (9 gems). It remains as a representation of the scandalous Mughal construction modeling with special plans and works of art. The building was made of red stones and Akbar planned to resuscitate the Persian court qualities made by his predecessor Timur, however inevitably it delivered the goods as the fantastic Indian embellishments. The Fatehpur Sikkim was forsaken after its finishing because of common disasters of inadequate water further activated by the nearness of the Rajputana territories. The city is a bit of workmanship that encompasses splendid works by extraordinary personalities of the solid Mughal period impacted by the heads.

Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.

Entry Fee: Rs.260 for foreign tourist and Rs.20 for Indian tourist. More... 


Akbar's Tomb
Category : History & Culture
Akbar's TombAssembled singularly for the extraordinary Mughal ruler, the Akbar Tomb was inherent 1605-1613. It covers a decent region of 119 sections of land in the Sikandra. It was Akbar himself who launched the works in 1600 according to the Tartary custom. Spotted in the suburbs, around a kilometer away lies the tomb of Miriam, Akbar's wife. The southern door is like those of the Taj Mahal with 4 white marble chhatri furthermore serves as the passage to the tomb. A wall of 105m square encompasses the tomb. The fake tomb is spotted in the marble structure put inside a 4 level pyramid building while the genuine tomb is securely kept in the cellar. The developing is made of red sandstones with touches of white marble. One of India's most prominent resources, the tomb is an alluring visitor spot, with individuals avid to see the tomb flooding the spot. More... 

Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.

Entry Fee: Rs.110 for foreign tourist and Rs.10 for Indian tourist.
 

Jama Masjid 
Category : Religious
Jama MasjidInherent the 1648s, by Shah Jahan, Jama Masjid stands confronting the Agra fortress and disregards the Agra Fort Railway Station in India. It was constructed by Shah Jahan in devotion to his most loved girl. Keeping in mind the end goal to make the Agra Fort Railway Station, the octagonal Tripolia Chowk was demolished. The fundamental passage is on the eastern side. The request to God chamber is finished with thin turrets with exchange booths. It is said to be the biggest arch among the three furthermore the most astounding, delegated the asylum. The opening of the focal entrance has Persian engravings on white marble inland with dark stones, in commendation of Shah Jahan and Jahanara, his girl. Made of red sandstone and marble, took 5,000 specialists a time of 6 years to finish the superb building. It remains on a high plinth and has 5 angled doors prompting the yard. More...

Radha Swami Samadhi
Category : History & Culture
Radha Swami SamadhiThis aged tomb is arranged around 15 km from Central Agra. It is an eminent building manufactured with greatest use of white marbles. This building was fabricated as the Samadhi ( tomb) of the organizer of the group Radha Swami. The originator was affectionately called as 'Swamiji Maharaj'. The Samadhi is beautified with multifaceted examples and multifaceted plans within. It is otherwise called Soamibagh. The development work started numerous decades back. Notwithstanding, the conviction that the fervent supporters hold is that the development work ought to proceed with until the end of time. It ought to never end. The point of this proceeded with development is to make it a living landmark. Henceforth the development has continued for a long time. In spite of the deficient state, the fancy stone building design has welcomed travelers from everywhere throughout the world, to view Indian structural engineering in all its loftiness.

Shopping in Agra
Shopping in AgraShopping in Agra can be an intriguing and excellent experience. The business sectors of Agra bear the remainders of the past wonderfulness when their ethnic expressions and artworks were belittled and advanced by the Mughal rulers. A percentage of the things for which Agra is popular incorporate handiworks things like marble tabletops, delicate stone lay work, semi valuable stones, gems things and hand made calfskin things. The little copy of the Taj Mahal makes a mainstream keepsake, finished with trim work with semi-valuable and valuable stones emulating the style of the pietra dura chip away at the terrific Taj. The 'Chikan weaving' and string and zari take a shot at dress represent the rich craftsmanship customs that have been conveyed down over the eras in the group of artisans. 

Agra Travel Tips
  • Always travel with your proper identification while traveling in a train or flight.
  • When hiring a taxi from airports or railway stations get a prepaid taxi.
  • In summers Agra is hot, plain cottons are the most practical and coolest.
  • Always carry a hat or shades for protection from the harsh Sun.
  • In monsoons, an umbrella comes in handy
  • In winters, woolens or warm clothing is essential at nighttime.
  • To enter a holy shrine, women should wear a long skirt, dress or trousers.
  • Women travelers are expected to be modestly dressed
  • Avoid tight fitting or revealing clothes especially when traveling alone
  • Beware of touts and tricksters cheating tourists.
  • Do not accept any type of food from strangers while traveling on trains and busses.
  • Eating at roadside cafes can be risky because of unhygienic cooking environments.
  • Drinking tap water can be a health hazard. It is best to carry mineral water bottles bought from a reliable store. In summer, extreme heat can cause heat strokes and dehydration, take enough fluids.
Eating Out and Restaurants in Agra
There are a few restaurants in Agra which serve great Mughlai, Indian, Chinese and different cooking styles. On the other hand, on the off chance that you need go for the renowned nearby flavors, keep in mind to go for the Petha, a kind of sweet confection and Dal Moth, a fiery lentil blend. These two things are the strengths of Agra. Panchhi's Petha is a standout amongst the most noticeable names for Petha. The Angoori Petha sold here is overall well known and is sent out also. Agra is likewise a paradise for Chat darlings. One can discover Chat stalls at each hideout and corner in the city. After a flavorful feast, bear in mind to round off your dinner with a Paan (betel leaf joined with areca nut or cured tobacco) which is an alternate forte of this delightful city.  

Multi-Cuisine
  • Pinch of Spice - 23/453, Wazirpura Road
  • Dasaprakash Restaurant - 9 Bansal Nagar, Fathehabad Road
  • Only Restaurant - 45 the Mall S of Taj Ganj
Vegetarian
  • Shankara Vegis Restaurant - Taj Ganj
  • Joney's Place - Taj Ganj
  • Zorba the Buddha - Gopi Chand Shivhare Road
Mughlai
  • Park Dining Room - Taj Road
  • Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail - Gandhi Nagar N.H. 2
Continental
  • Shah Continental - 14, Bansal Nagar
  • Bharat Plaza Hotel - Sikandara, Bodla Road, Rajajpur
  • Kwality Restaurant - Surya Nagar, Civil Lines
South Indian
  • Aahar Fast Food & Restaurant - 26/118, Sanjay place
  • Lakshmi Vilas South Indian Restaurant - 50A, Taj Rd, Taj Ganj, Sadar Bazar
Chinese
  • Mughal Room - 54 Taj Road
  • Park Dining Room - Taj Road, Sadar Bazaar Area
Non - Vegetarian
  • Stuff Makers - Hotel Kamal
  • Taj Cafe - Taj Ganj Street
  • Bellevue - The Oberoi Amarvilas, Taj East Gate Road

Hotels and Accommodation in Agra

 Some of the Budget, Mid-Range and Top Hotels in Agra are:

Budget Hotels

Hotel Sidhartha
Western Gate, Taj Mahal,
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-3215067
Web:www.hotelsidhartha.com
Tariff: INR 600 to 800
Hotel Taj Heritage
25-30 A, Near Saga Emporium
Fatehabad Road, Agra
Tel: +91-562-6450508 / 4008013 /14
Web: www.hoteltajheritageagra.com
Tariff: INR 2200 to 4000.
Hotel Anand Villa
Fatehabad Road, Behind TDI Mall
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-94125-26324
Web: www.hotelanandvilla.com
Tariff: INR 2500 to 3500
Mid-Range Hotels

Hotel Taj Resorts
Near Shilp Gram,
Taj Mahal Eastern Gate
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-2230161 / 62 / 63 / 64
Web: www.hoteltajresorts.com
Tariff: INR 3500 to 7000
The Retreat
Taj Nagari Phase -1,
Near Prateek Enclave,
Shilpgram Road,
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-3022222
Web: www.theretreat.co.in
Tariff: INR 5000 to 8500
Hotel Royale Residency
Near TDI Mall
Fatehabad Road
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-3243337 / 2231661
Web: www.hotelagraroyaleresidency.com
Tariff: INR 2500 to 5000


Howard Sarovar Portico
Fatehabad Road
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-4048600 / 699
Web: www.sarovarhotels.com
Tariff: INR 6000 to 9000


Rajmahal Hotel
A/C-1/2, Taj Nagri Phase-II
Fatehabad Road,
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91-562-4023625 / 26 / 27
Web: www.rajmahalagra.com
Tariff: INR 4000 to 6500.

Top Hotels

Oberoi Amarvilas
Taj East Gate Road
Agra - 282001
Tel: +91 562 2231515
Web: www.oberoihotels.com
Tariff: INR 38,500 to 270,000
ITC Mughal
Taj Ganj,
Agra -282001
Tel: +91-562-4021700
Web: www.itchotels.in
Tariff: INR 16,500 to INR 125,000


Jaypee Palace Hotel
Fatehabad Road
Agra - 282003
Tel: +91-562-2330820
Web: www.jaypeehotels.com
Tariff: INR 9,500 to 30,000
Wyndham Grand Agra
7th Mile Stone Fatehabad Road,
Agra - 282006
Tel: +91 562 223 7000
Web: www.wyndhamgrandagra.com
Tariff: INR 14,000 to 35,000

Tourist Helpline Numbers


Uttar Pradesh Government Tourism Office 64, Taj Road, Agra Tel: +91-562-2226431
Government of India Tourism Office 191, The Mall, Agra Tel: +91-562-2226368
Uttar Pradesh Government Tourist Reception Counter Agra Cantt, Railway Station, Agra Tel: +91-562-2421204
Cantonment Hospital Agra Cantonment, Tel: +91-562-2363307
Pareek Hospital and Research Centre 4/10, Bagh Farzana, Civil Lines Tel:+(91)-(562) - 285 0405, 252 0071
Abhay Fracture & Orthopedic Hospital Block-33, Sanjay Place, Tel:+(91)-(562) - 233 0600, 223 0410
Shree Krishna Nursing & Maternity Home A-312, Trans Yamuna Colony, Rambagh, Tel:+(91)-(562) - 234 5227, 309 4887
Agra Child Care & Research Centre 6, Saket Colony, Shahganj, Tel:+(91)-(562) - 221 2699, 221 7070
Mental Hospital Billochpura, Tel:+(91)-(562) - 232 2649
S.N Medical College & Hospital Hospital Road, Tel:+(91)-(562) - 226 0353, 236 1318
Police 100
Police Control Room-City 0562- 2575715
Ambulance 102
Fire Brigade 101
Weather 0562- 2793239
Tourist Information & Assistance 1364
Railway Enquiry or Agra Cantt. Enquiry 131, 133, 134 & 0562 - 2421039
Agra Airport 0562-2400409, 2400131, 2400924
Bus Stand Enquiry:
Roadways Bus Stand, Agra Fort 0562-2164557
Roadways Bus Stand, Idgah 0562- 2166588
Roadways Bus Stand, Foundry Nagar 0562- 2145094

  Tourist Map of Agra

Tourist Map of Agra 

Travel to Pondicherry

Puducherry the minimal Union Territory lies in the eastern side of the Indian Peninsula. The area brags of a rich past. The legend has it that Puducherry was the dwelling place old sage Agastya. Separated from the myths, remainders of an aged port and disclosure Chola coins demonstrate its past glories.

This is a spot where history still waits in its structures and streets. The French legacy is apparent in its arranged town and forcing temples. Individuals set out to Puducherry as a result of its feel.

How to Reach Puducherry
Puducherry also called as Puducherry lies on the Coromandel Coast, located on India's southeastern coastline. The tiny land is a Union Territory. Once a French colony, Puducherry has a rich past. But today's Puducherry has bagged more fame due to the Auroville Ashram established by Rishi Aurovindo. The spiritual attraction mixes with the undulating waters of the Bay of Bengal and rich cultural heritage to make Puducherry an enchanting destination.

By Air

Puducherry has its own Airport which is located at Lawspet. To meet the increasing air travel demand a new terminal was inaugurated on 17 January 2013. This new terminal has scheduled flights to Bangalore and other major cities. Currently Spicejet is the only airline which is operating flights to Puducherry via Bangalore.

By Rail

Puducherry has its own Railway Station; which is connected by a broad gauge railway line from the five-way junction at Viluppuram and Chennai. There are express trains which connect Puducherry with other neighbouring cities and states.

By Road
Puducherry has a good road network and excellent infrastructure facilities. The union territory has a total road length of 2552 km. The state is well linked with national highway and state highways. The most convenient way to Puducherry is either from Chennai (150 km) and Bangalore (309 km).

Places to See in Pondicherry

French Fort Louis
One of the essential landmarks in Pondicherry and one of the numerous Pondicherry attractions, the French Fort Louis in Pondicherry is exceptionally famous with the history monstrosities and voyagers of the city. The French Fort Louis in Pondicherry was one of the prior foundations of the French in Pondicherry.
 French Fort Louis
The French Fort Louis in Pondicherry is flanked with a canal. The French Fort Louis in Pondicherry served as the Citadel of the city for more than fifty years and has withstand numerous assaults and disasters. 

Aayi Mandapam
The ever mainstream Government Park of Pondicherry is one of the real tourism attractions of the city. In the heart of this magnificent park stands the Aayi Mandapam. The Aayi Mandapam in Pondicherry is one of the great landmarks of the city and one of the Pondicherry Attractions moreover.
 Aayi Mandapam
The lit up Aayi Mandapam at Government Park remains as an unique milestone in the night sky of the city, claiming its glad vicinity.  

Ananda Ranga Pillai Museum
The lovely waterfront heaven of Pondicherry is noted for its surrounding compositions. Separated from the emerald green ocean waters lashing against the white sun kissed sands, Pondicherry additionally happens to be a past French settlement covered ever. Among the striking noteworthy structures spotting the union domain's scene, the Ananda Ranga Pillai Museum in Pondicherry holds an uncommon spot.
 Ananda Ranga Pillai Museum
Ananda Ranga Pillai Museum was the commended dubash of Dupleix, the legislative leader of Pondicherry while it thrived under French greatness. Pillai's fruition of journals serve as a storage facility of data on eighteenth century French India.

Aurbindo Ashram
The extraordinary loyalist, patriot, savant, profound pioneer and master - Sri Aurobindo Ghosh used his years of otherworldly arousing in Pondicherry. The extraordinary mastermind was so famous in this piece of the world that till today he is loved and regarded with the same enthusiasm.
 Aurbindo Ashram
The peaceful Aurbindo Ashram in Pondicherry wakes up amid the celebrations. A great many vacationers, supporters and guests come to see the spot. Notwithstanding the vast swarm the parts figure out how to keep up control inside the perplexing, restoring its tranquil surroundings.

Statue of Dupleix
The union territory of Pondicherry happens to be a former French settlement and continues to bear traces of its colonial past. The Statue of Dupleix in Pondicherry, standing tall in the union territory aptly depicts the intrinsic French connection. 
 Statue of Dupleix
A visit to Pondicherry takes sightseers through paths of history buzzing with hints of French association and social legacy.  

Shopping in Puducherry
Shopping in Puducherry is a genuine enjoyment since it is a without octroi end of the line. Characteristically the costs are fairly shoddy whatever you purchase here. Puducherry does not have any neighborhood legacy of crafted works. Presently a days Aurobindo Ashram plant in Puducherry produces numerous articles, in the same way as: candles, incense sticks, paper and so forth, which have gotten to be as much as neighborhood fortes. These are very prominent with the travelers and make for good shopping in Puducherry.  

Puducherry cuisine
This is an exceptionally special spot where you will discover sustenance that has a mix of French and Tamil food. This is the spot where you can help yourself with mouth watering French baguettes, Bbioches, cakes, breads and baked goods in French style.
Puducherry cuisine
Some of the hot favorite cookery items in Pondicherry are:
  • Coconut Curry
  • Tandoori Potato
  • Soya Dosa
  • Podanlangkai
  • Assad
  • Curried Vegetables
  • Stuffed Cabbage
  • Italian Baked Beans 
All of these are mouth-watering and palatable dishes. While some are totally Indian others have a kind of continental flavor in them. Some food items are dips or chutneys, some are perfect choices for snacks and some others are heavy and wholesome culinary. 

Hotels in Puducherry
Despite the fact that there are a lot of inns, book your room ahead of time. All the inn rooms have AC's so there would be no issue for vacationers as it is a hot and moist goal.
 

4 Star Hotels in Pondicherry

  • Anandha Inn Convention Centre And Suites
    Address : 154, S V Patel Road
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605001
    Phone No : 0413-2233000/ 2330711-5, 2233161
    Fax No. : 0413-2331241
    Email ID : checkin@anandhainn.com
    Website : www.anandhainn.com
    Type : 4 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 118
    Minimum Room Rate : 3700
    Maximum Room Rate : 7000

3 Star Hotels in Pondicherry

  • Hotel Pondicherry Ashok
    Address : East Coast Road, Kalapet Beach
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605014
    Phone No : 0413-2655160-163
    Fax No. : 0413-2655140
    Email ID : reservations@ashokresort.com
    Website : www.ashokresort.com
    Type : 3 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 23
    Minimum Room Rate : 6000
    Maximum Room Rate : 12000
  • Kailash Beach Resort
    Address : Purnankuppam Village, Ariankuppam Commune
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605007
    Phone No : 0413-2619700/ 01/ 02/ 03
    Fax No. : 0413-2619704
    Email ID : kailashbeachresort@vsnl.net
    Website : www.kailashbeachhotel.in
    Type : 3 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 38
    Minimum Room Rate : 3500
    Maximum Room Rate : 6500
  • The Sunway Grt Grand
    Address : 155 D, 100 Feet Road
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605004
    Phone No : 0413-2281608
    Fax No. :
    Email ID :
    Website : www.grthotels.com
    Type : 3 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 61
    Minimum Room Rate : 3000
    Maximum Room Rate : 7000
  • Mass Hotel
    Address : 152 & 154, Maraimalai Adigal Salai, Near Bus Stand
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605001
    Phone No : 0413-4207001
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : reservations@hotelmass.com
    Website : www.hotelmass.com
    Type : 3 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 112
    Minimum Room Rate : 2200
    Maximum Room Rate : 5000

2 Star Hotels in Pondicherry

  • Hotel Jayaram
    Address : 90, Kamaraj Salai
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605011
    Phone No : 0413-2214311, 4206400
    Fax No. : 0413-2214877
    Email ID : contact@hoteljayaram.com
    Website : www.hoteljayaram.com
    Type : 2 Star
    Rooms in Hotel : 58
    Minimum Room Rate : 1400
    Maximum Room Rate : 1900

Budget Hotels in Pondicherry

  • International Guest House
    Address : 47, Gingee Salai
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605001
    Phone No : 0413-2336699/ 2221812
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : ingh@aurosociety.org
    Website : www.aurosociety.org
    Type : Budget
    Rooms in Hotel : 76
    Minimum Room Rate : 400
    Maximum Room Rate : 1300
  • Seaside Guest House
    Address : 14, Goubert Avenue
    City : Pondicherry
    State : Pondicherry
    Pin Code : 605001
    Phone No : 0413-2231700/ 2231701
    Fax No. :
    Email ID : seaside@aurosociety.org
    Website : www.aurosociety.org
    Type : Budget
    Rooms in Hotel : 25
    Minimum Room Rate : 1200
    Maximum Room Rate : 2300
 

Travel to Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep travel aide empowers the voyagers to investigate the radiance and wonder of this terrific island settled in the midst of the Arabian Sea. With its turquoise blue waters, virgin shorelines, and an extensive variety of water games and marine attractions, Lakshadweep is a standout amongst the most mainstream visitor objectives of India.
Travel to Lakshadweep
The archipelago is located at a distance of 200 to 300 km from the coastline of the south Indian state of Kerala. Lakshadweep is the smallest union territory of India. The total land area covered by the archipelago of Lakshadweep is 32 sq. km.

The islands are found off the bank of south west India, close to the condition of Kerala. Anybody guaranteeing to be a travel fan ought not miss the chance to visit the islands as it is here you can acknowledge nature and its magnificence in its purest structures.

How to Reach Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep is a gathering of little islands placed around two to four hundred kilometer from the south-western shore of India. These islands are the littlest union region of India and are divided from the Indian territory by the Arabian Sea.

By Air
The union region has an air terminal in Agatti, which is routinely associated by flights from Kochi (Cochin) the capital of Kerala. Kochi (Cochin) is a global air terminal furthermore connected very nearly all primary urban areas in India.

The Pawan Hans helicopter service is also provided to visit the islands. The flying time between Agatti and Kochi (Cochin) is only one hour and a half. From Agatti you can find helicopter services to reach Kavaratti (an important city in the region) round the year and Bangaram Island in the monsoons. More Detail...
 

By Sea
Going by boat is likewise a decent choice to achieve Lakshadweep. Various traveler boats work from Kochi (Cochin) to Lakshadweep. The separation can be flown out in almost 18 to 20 hours. The boats offer a scope of convenience and advanced luxuries. Notwithstanding, amid the storms, the boat services stay shut.

The estimated expense of going to Lakshadweep from Kochi by boat is around 500 to 1000 Indian Rupees every head for the occupants of India though it is around 2000 Indian Rupees for outsiders.

Best Time to visit
The weather in Lakshadweep remains pleasant throughout the year but the best time to visit the place is between October and April. The temperature doesn't usually exceed 30 degrees. 

Travel Tips
  • Make sure you have a proper plan in place while travelling to Lakshadweep Islands as a visit to the island requires an entry permit which takes at least two days to be processed.
  • Getting an accommodation in the islands can be a task if you plan your visit in peak seasons. So, make sure you have arranged for a place to stay well in advance.
  • Do not travel in the islands at night as they are largely uninhabited. You may get lost or encounter unwanted attention by burglars and thieves.

Places to See in Lakshadweep

Kavaratti
Kavaratti in Lakshadweep Islands has a beautiful Lagoon. There are several water sports for the amusement of travellers.
Kavaratti
The place also has some very beautiful mosques which represent the rich ancient architecture of India. There also is a marine aquarium representing the aquatic life of the place.

Agatti
It presents a breathtaking spectacle of coral reefs and an array of coconut palms swaying in sea breeze.
Agatti Island
Agatti Island is known to be a gateway for the Lakshadweep islands. The beaches of the island are listed among the best beaches in India.

Food
Most of the food cooked in Lakshadweep takes inspiration from south Indian cuisine. Foods like Appam, Dosa, Idli are generally preferred for breakfast. Cabbage, Peera, Olan, Parippu curry, Plaintain Idimas are preffered food options for the lunch.
Food in Lakshadweep
Because of the island being ruled by Muslim rulers in its history one can also spot non-vegetarian delicacies like Kozhi Masala, Irachi Varuthathu and Chicken Curry among others.

Shopping in Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep is not exactly a shopping destination. People visit the island not as much for shopping, as they do for spending an unhurried leisure time and for scuba diving which is a popular water sport.

If you are still keen on shopping here, taking back some souvenir to remind you of the great holiday you had, you can look for classic beach handicrafts made corals shells and oysters.

It is worth noting that there are not many shopping markets or large emporiums or plush malls for shopping in Lakshadweep. You can find an odd shop once in a while anywhere at the island or else you may also come across few local inhabitants with roadside stalls.

There are no famous shops for shopping in Lakshadweep as the island has a population of less than even a lakh people. It is not a very glamorous place for shopping but you can locate cute little gifts from shops spread throughout the island.

Things to shop for in Lakshadweep

  • Artificial jewellery made of sea items
  • Beautiful aquariums
  • Canned fish biscuits
  • Coconut shell curios
  • Household items made up of tortoise shells
  • Oysters
 Hotels in Lakshadweep
Visitors do not have a wide range of options to stay. However, there are some popular resorts and hotels in the island of Bangaram. You can find many beautiful cottages made out of natural materials and are eco-friendly. You can also stay in hotels that you will find in Kavaratti and other places. Government-run huts and hotels too are a good option if you want to stay here. More Detail...

                                                  Resorts in Lakshadweep
Finding accommodation in the islands is not a problem at all. Due to the rise in the tourist footfalls every year, many new hotels and lodges are coming up. These hotels are being designed to cater to tourists with varied tastes and budgets.

The locations of most of the hotels in the union territory are very beautiful. The view of the greenery amidst the blue water of the ocean that you get from the hotel window explains the reason for the islands being considered a tourist's paradise. The hotel rooms are designed with style. The facilities provided vary according to the category of accommodation you are opting for. But the basic services are appreciable enough. There are different categories of accommodation available in the islands. You may choose that suits your taste and budget. There are many deluxe hotels for those who want to spend the holiday luxuriously. But various budget hotels and lodges are also there to cater to the need of those who want to want to with a fixed budget. More Detail...

 Travel Map of Lakshadweep 
Travel Map of Lakshadweep