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36 Top Places to visit in India in Summer

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Last Updated: 06th Jan 2017
Are you looking to plan a hassle free summer holidays in India in 2017? Are you wondering which are your best bet for summer holiday destinations in India? Our collection of places to visit in India in summer offer you the widest possible choice of places to pleasant and sun soaked places across Indian subcontinent.

Be it the beachfront luxury at some of the finest south Asian beaches or the spiritually & mentally uplifting embrace of Himalayas; be it the yoga & meditation centers where the Beatles embarked on quest for Nirvana & inspiration or the tea and spices laden Western Ghats; take your pick from our wide range of destinations and vacation ideas to ensure that you have a perfect and memorable summer holidays in 2017.

This list of some popular and some off the beaten path tourist places in India is our endeavor to help you plan an unforgettable summer vacation in India whether its a family break, a get together of friends, escape from your corporate existence or a romantic getaway  and honeymoon trip.

So without further digressions, we move on to our list of  the best places to visit in India in Summer i.e. March, April, May, June, July August and September to help you plan your vacation!

Top Places to go for Summer Holiday in India

1 . Ladakh
2.  Sikkim
3.  Coorg (Kodagu)
4.  Manali
5.  Andaman & Nicobar Islands
6.  Kashmir
7.  Bhutan
8.  Rishikesh
9.  Tawang
10.  Ooty
11. Shimla
12. Mahabaleshwar
13. Darjeeling
14. ​Panchmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
15. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
16. Wayanad, Kerala
17. Shillong, Meghalaya
18. Munnar, Kerala
19. Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
20. Mount Abu, Rajasthan
21. Auli
22. Spiti Valley
23. Gulmarg
24. Dharamsala
25. Mussoorie
26. Kalimpong
27. Pachmarhi
28.Almora
29. Ranikhet
30. Pahalgam
31. Kullu
32. Nainital
33. Matheran
34. Srinagar
35. Masinagudi
36. Pithoragarh

Ladakh: Adventure, Romance & Buddhism

Fondly referred to as the "Little Tibet", Ladakh is no more the India's best kept secret when it comes to tourism and one of the finest places for summer holidays in North India. This high altitude cold desert in India is a once in a lifetime experience.  Remember the ad of Mastercard…there are some things that money can't buy?

And that is why we have also featured Ladakh in our list of top 10 places to visit in India.

Chang La, Ladakh
Chang La enroute Pangong Tso - Sceneries like this make motorcycle trip to Ladakh a highly sought after proposition
Well Ladakh is one such thing. A trip to Ladakh - just like love - can't be expressed in words. The mighty Karakorum with its cotton-wool peaks bounds Ladakh, a terrain characterized by vast barren valleys, lofty mountain passes, beautiful lakes, and the last undisturbed home of Tantric Buddhist population.

Ladakh's arid terrain undergoes drastic weather changes owing to its elevation. Temperature varies in extremes both during summers and winters. That's the allure of Ladakh. Summer is the best time to visit this magical land of Lamas and that is why it is the top tourist place in India to visit during summer.

Every summer, motorcyclists from India and world gather in and around Delhi, Srinagar or Manali to embark on adventurous trip to Ladakh by road. Manali - Leh Highway is the favorite among the thrill seekers.

There are a score of high mountain passes including the tough Baralacha La and the second highest Taglang La along with the vast mesmerizing Morey Plains and the thrilling Gata Loops which is why motorcyclists - and even the four wheeler riders prefer Leh - Manali Highway for a road trip.

What are the attractions you ask? Well the entire landscape of Ladakh is a sight to behold, the burnished mountainous terrain, sparse vegetation, snow capped mountains, the emerald Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri and Tso Kar and Hunder - also referred to as the desert in the sky - along with the magnificent monasteries in the sky are what makes Ladakh so special.

Pangong Tso Lake, Ladakh
Pangong Tso is one of the most prominent tourist places in Ladakh. Photo courtesy Bricolage
Ladakh also has the power to bring out the pest of poet, thinker, writer and photographer in you. And if you are uncertain because Ladakh falls in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, know this that unlike the rest of J&K, Ladakh has seen almost no violence since India got Independence.

And if you are a woman traveling alone in India considering the safety issue, rest assured that Ladakh is the safest place on the planet when its come to the safety and security of women. If you are planning to visit any other tourist place in India, do check out our post regarding Is India safe for women traveling alone.

Where is the luxury you ask?

Well there won't be a Leela Goa or Taj Lake Palace like luxury in Ladakh but the Grand Dragon in Leh offers a lavish stay. If you are heading to Pangong Tso or Nubra Valley, there are many luxury tents and deluxe accommodations with running hot water faciltity.

Don't expect eclectic cuisines as you will be served basic Ladakhi cuisines if you are venturing out of Leh but then the sight of the emerald water of Pangong Lake bound by mountains and the desert safari in the double humped Bactrian camel at Hunder are once in a lifetime experience…and they more than suffice for a luxury suite or wholesome meal.

The  best time to visit Ladakh - especially if you are looking forward to motorcycle trip to Ladakh - is June and September. However Ladakh also happens to be the one of the top places to India to visit during monsoon as it seldom rains here.

Luxe Recommendation: Hire a Royal Enfield either from Delhi or Manali and embark on an unforgettable motorcycle trip to Ladakh via Leh Manali Highway. Have at least 15 days up your sleeve. Enjoy an awe inspiring ride along the vast stretches of arid landscape, high mountain passes, vasr stretches of plain and sporadic signs of human settlements as you drive from Rohtang Pass towards Leh, the administrative center of Ladakh. For family and couples here's this ultimate Ladakh Holiday Package.

Due to some restrictions and harsh climate, do refer to the travel essentials if you are planning a trip to Ladakh. Check out this Ladakh trip planner.

Sikkim: Family, Adventure and Honeymoon Destination

Rumtek Monastery, SIkkim
Rumtek is one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in North East India. Source
One of the most unexplored and mystical places in India happen to be the North East region. Bound by the majestic Himalayas with the gushing Teesta River crisscrossing the entire stretch of the land, Sikkim in North East India is one of the best tourist places in India to uncover. The fact that it is relatively unexplored makes it all the more appealing for discerning travelers and one of the top destinations for summer holidays in India.

There are myriad opportunities for all kind of travelers when it comes to things to do and places to visit in Sikkim. There are Buddhist Monasteries, cascading waterfalls, unexplored caves,  gushing rapids, Himalayan trekking trails, high altitude lakes and lush valleys to be explored that makes Sikkim an ideal destination for family holidays, adventure trip and honeymoon tours in India.

Gurudongmar Lake, SIkkim
Gurudongmar Lake in Sikkim is one of the top tourist destinations in North East India
The picturesque valleys laden with over 200 species of orchids and rhododendron forests and relatively mild treks into pristine Himalayan ranges and the stunning Kanchendzonga makes Sikkim alluring as a popular honeymoon destination in India especially during Summer.  At Ravangla where the only tea estate of Sikkim is located, honeymooners could found a blissful escape surrounded in shroud of greenery lorded over by the mighty Kunchendzonga peak.

Kunchendzonga in the Morning from Sikkim
A view of Kunchendzonga in the morning from Sikkim. Source
Day hikes in Sikkim in lush valleys of Himalayas are especially favored by the visitors on a family holiday. The easy to moderate hikes that could be undertaken even by elderly and children passes through bucolic surroundings and wooded hills dotted with rhododendron forests and giant magnolia trees punctuate the deep verdant cove. One of the top places to visit in Sikkim also includes Tsogmo Lake, a high altitude lake with towering Himalayas in the backdrop.

The lake remains frozen during winters but one could still visit it and enjoy hot sip of tea and momos on the frozen lake. Yet another important lake to visit in Sikkim is the Gurudongmar Lake. Don't miss out on visiting Gurudwara Nanak Lama Sahib and nearby Buddhist shrine when you visit Gurudongmar Lake considered one of the holiest site in Sikkim.

Gurudwara Nanak Lama Sahib, Sikkim
Gurudwara Nanak Lama Sahib
For adventure lover, rowing down the Teesta River in rapids varying from grade 1 to 4 offers an adrenaline pumping experience. For more pro rafters, the extreme rapids of Rangeet River that flows through Sikkim and Kalimpong offers challenging stretches of rapids.

If you like to soar like an eagle, then visit Sikkim in the month of October and November which is the ideal time for paragliding in Sikkim. Bright sunny sky and favorable weather makes it ideal time for paragliding and it is also when the annual paragliding festival is held in Gangtok, capital city of Sikkim.

For religious and cultural interactions, one could visit Rumtek Monastery, one of the most important centers of Tibetan Buddhism and a repository of ancient and medieval artifacts. Rumtek Monastery also happens to be the official seat of the Karmapa Lama. Yet another important place to study Tibetan Buddhism is the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology in Gangtok.

Coorg (Kodagu): Honeymoon & Family Vacations

Coorg Kodagu
Lush Environs make Coorg one of the popular hill stations in India where one could find respite from the scorching heat
Nestled amidst the lush rolling hills and valleys of the Western Ghats, Coorg is one of the most affluent hill stations in Karnataka offering unequaled luxurious holidays to tourists.

Fondly referred to as the 'Scotland of India' and sometimes as 'Kashmir of the South' due to its verdant beauty and salubrious weather conditions, Coorg has a special place among all hill stations in India.

Nestled at the altitude in the range of 3500 ft above sea level, the mountainous Kodagu (or Coorg) region is home to the Kodava people and Tibetan refugees. The natural majesty and lush environs of this hill station make it an ideal place for trekking, bird-watching and rejuvenation.

If you are traveling here in April-May, then driving along the winding roads over hills offers spectacular vista as you drive past spice and coffee plantations recently bloomed into fragrant white blossoms.

Located as it is in the Western Ghats, Coorg also offers trekking opportunities which vary from easy to moderate. While trekking in Coorg, you may hire local guides who arrange for food and lodging.

Other activity to let you indulge is golf with 3 golf courses which are located in Polibetta, Mercara and Coorg Golf Link in Bittangala.

Best Time: Except for Monsoon (June to September), Coorg is best visited throughout the year. Maximum temperature seldom go beyond 30 degrees even during peak summer season.

[Plan your trip with Indian Holiday's Coorg Tour Packages]

Manali: Top Honeymoon Destination in North India

Vashist Village, Manali
Views like this and serene setting makes Vashist Village one of the popular places to visit in Manali. Photo Source
One of the most popular destinations for summer holidays in North India is Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled amidst the Pir Panjal and Dauladhar range of Himalayas offering spectacular views, gurgling water streams and an array of mountain adventure makes Manali one of the finest all season tourist destinations in India.

Whereas thrill seeker arrive in Manali to get high on adventure sports like paragliding, white water rafting, zorbing and trekking, honeymooners flock to have their first tryst with snow with day trips to Rohtang Pass. For backpackers it's the quaint, serene hippie towns in the outskirts - Malana being the most popular one - and for long term adventure seekers, it serves as base for gearing up and getting ready before venturing out to conquer the trans Himalayan terrains and undertake trekking and road trips to Leh, Spiti and beyond.

Rohtang Pass
Rohtang Pass is one of the must to undertake day trips from Manali. Photo Source
For family holidays in summer, there are umpteen things to do in Manali that includes visit to religious places like Hidimba Temple, Tibetan Monasteries, Manu & Vashist Temple. Adventure activities like tandem paragliding and white water rafting in Beas River are also popular with families holidaying in Manali.

Tandem Paragliding, Solang Valley
Tandem Paragliding is a popular adventure sports activity available in Solang Valley near Manali
Solang Valley is probably one of the most popular excursions from Manali offering a load of anventurous activities to youths, couples and families alike. Far from the maddening crowd of the New Manali Town, Solang Valley offers some of the finest and serene accommodation options to visitors. Yet another recommended place to visit in Manali is Vashist with its rustic setting and tranquil ambience.


When to Visit: The best time to visit Manali is from April till October. Post October, it starts to get chilly and by December Manali receives its first snowfall. Rohtang Pass, Vashist become inaccessible during this time of the year.

Where to stay: When it comes to accommodation, Manali has a wide variety of value for money hotels and resorts where you could stay. The best of the hotels and resorts are located in the outskirts of the city with excellent view of the mountain peak and lush countryside. However, staying in the outskirts could also mean that visitors may have difficulty arranging for taxi/cabs if they are not traveling on their own vehicle. Some of the recommended places to stay in and near Manali are the Manu Allaya Resort, Johnson Lodge and Snow Peak Retreat.


Andaman Islands: Romance & Adventure

Havelock Island, the Andamans
Havelock Island, the Andamans is known for its swimming elephants
Renowned as one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India, Andaman group of Island consists of 52 islands out of which 36 are inhabited. Apart from the relaxed tropical ambiance, amazing diversity of corals and marine life what draws the tourist to Andaman is existence of the remnants of Stone Age culture and the colonial inheritance.

Not long ago before India got independence, the freedom fighters were kept here in isolation in the Cellular Jail, now a museum and the place was notoriously referred to  as "Kaala Pani" literally meaning black waters.

Today this deep green tropical paradise is frequented by tourists from around the globe for this archipelago's rich and diverse wildlife, snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities and other water sports.

The Andaman Islands are connected by ferries and flights from Chennai, Vizag and Kolkata.

Best time to visit: From January till April and from late May till October
Climate Info: Varies from 24°C to 35°C with Humidity above 70%

Things to do in Andaman

Well there are plenty of activities that you could undertake during your summer holiday in Andamans. For the starters there are Museums some remnants of British Raj and other more modern one. A light and Sound show, recounting the history of the infamous 'Kaala Paani' in the evening is a must thing to do in Port Blair which is the capital of Andaman Islands.

Another not to miss activity in the Andamans is visit to Havelock and head to Radha Nagar Beach, one of the rare unspoiled and best beaches in India. Also voted "the best beach in Asia" by Time magazine Havelock Island is where the action is. Most of the snorkeling, diving, Kayaking and scuba diving opportunities are available only in Havelock Island.

Where's the luxury you ask?
With rising popularity as one of the most romantic islands in the world, quite a few luxury resorts have come up to cater to the discerning travelers. There is no dearth of hotels in Port Blair and even Havelock has got one of the best and ecological beach resorts in India.

If it is the romance that you seek, or tranquility that is your calling or if it's just relax & rejuvenation or adrenaline pumping activities like scuba diving, snorkeling and Kayaking, there's something for everyone at the Andaman Islands.

Luxe Recommendation

Scuba Diving by Barefoot at Havelock
Rich marine life makes scuba diving an enthralling activity at Havelock, photo courtesy Barefoot at Havelock
When it comes to picking just one among the many favorites, Barefoot at Havelock is far ahead in the race when it comes to refined luxury. Located at Beach No 7 and winner of TripAdvisor's  Travellers Choice Award 2014 in the Romance theme, this beach resort is perfect escape to relax, rejuvenate and commune with nature. If you are living here, the very best of hiking, trekking, birdwatching, diving and snorkeling is literally at your footstep.

The only hassle you might find is the odd buzz of the wildlife during night and no network connection for your mobile/Wi-Fi. But then the whole point of escape to one of the most romantic places in the world is just that…to remain undiscovered by the vagaries of modern life and masses. Isn't it? And yes! don't forget to meet the swimming elephant Rajan during your stay.

Kashmir: Honeymoon & Family Holidays

Nishat Bagh, Srinagar
Nishat Bagh is one of the most magnificent Mughal Gardens in Srinagar
A list of summer destinations in India is never complete without the mention of the trio of Gulmarg, Srinagar and Pahalgam in Kashmir Valley. These 3 verdant paradises offer tranquil retreat and lots of sightseeing activities and nature walks which is a reason why they are one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in India.

Things to do in Kashmir

Whereas shikara rides and visits to magnificent Mughal Gardens are the most popular things to do in Srinagar; it is the gondola ride to Khilanmarg that is one of the top things to do in Gulmarg.

Betaab Valley, Pahalgam
Betaab Valley in Pahalgam is one of the top places to go in Kashmir
Pahalgam is all about bounties of nature. There is the Betab Valley named after the movie Betaab which was filmed here, nearby is the picturesque Aru Valley where the recent blockbusters Jab Tak Hai Jaan featuring Shahrukh Khan and Highway featuring Alia Bhatt was filmed.

Where's the luxury you ask?

Yet Another Charming Valley in Kashmir
It's the spectacular beauty of valleys like this that tourists rush to Kashmir for their summer holiday
With one of the most popular tourist destinations in India since decades and a favorite among the Bollywood for shooting of movies, Kashmir boasts of very good infrastructure when it comes to tourism. Several prestigious hotel groups have their properties in Srinagar and Pahalgam wheras the all new swanky Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa in Gulmarg is already winning accolades from the connoisseurs of luxury.

Luxe Recommendation:
In Srinagar, we'd definitely recommend a stay in one of the luxury houseboats at Dal Lake which are also a relic of Raj era. In Pahalgam, we'd recommend the Senator Pine n Peak set majestically on the Aru Road in Pahalgam. We'd recommend this 7 days Kashmir Tour Package for your summer holiday in Kashmir or browse through 72 Kashmir Tour Packages at IndianHoliday.com

Bhutan: For Adventure, Culture & Nature

Bhutan: The Land of Thunder Dragon
Bhutan, the last Shangri La is the sole surviving Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom. Image courtesy news.jobbook.com
Well not exactly in India but still it could be reached by road only from India and the fact that Indian National do not need to pay $250 daily tourism fee or get the visa, we couldn't resist but add this as one of the best places for summer holidays in India. Even if you are a foreign national, you would love to read on!

Wedged between India and China, Bhutan is remote and pristine destination where the ancient Buddhist tradition is still preserved.  Held separate by the formidable mountains, this Himalayan Kingdom also referred to as the 'last Shangri La' is perhaps the only country where developed is measured not by GDP but Gross Domestic Happiness.

Bhutan-The-Last-Shangrila-In-The-Himalayas
Tourism in Bhutan is unique and the Bhutanese pride themselves on a sustainable, ecofriendly approach.Image courtesy Goista
Druk Yul, 'the land of thunder dragon' as it is locally referred to, the essence of Bhutan lies in its traditions, Buddhist culture, unspoiled landscapes and absence of 'crowd' tourism. It is also one of few last places in the world where Tantric Tibetan Buddhism, with temples of florid and lamas in maroon robes chanting to ancient instruments still survives intact.

Tourism in Bhutan is strictly regulated with government's emphasis on "High Value, Low Impact Tourism." There's a hefty daily package for tourist (except from India, Bangladesh and Maldives) and the tourist visas must be initialized by a government authorized tour operator in Bhutan.

Things to do in Bhutan

Taktsang Monastery in Paro, Bhutan
Taktsang Palphug Monastery in Paro, also known as the Tiger's Nest is a prominent prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex. Image courtesy Independent.co.uk
One of the positive impacts of tourism policy of this Himalayan Kingdom is the visitor's ability to plan tailor made their tour to Bhutan. Tour themes in Bhutan could be easily segregated as 1) history and culture, 2) trekking or 3) nature tours in the most protected and pristine surroundings in the Himalayas.

Must visit places for a complete cultural experience of Bhutan are Punakha, Thimpu, Dochu La Pass, Gangtey, Wangdi Phodrang, Trongsa and spectacular Dzongs &monasteries.

Luxe Recommendation

Combining the sanskrit word for peace (Aman) with the Dzongkha word for circumambulation (Kora), Amankora is was the first foreign brand allowed to build hotels in Bhutan. The group has chains of luxury lodges across this Himalayan kingdom. For the ultimate spiritual and fine travel experience, go for the all-inclusive Amankora Journey that could be tailor-made.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: Yoga, Spirituality & Adventure

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
A view of Rishikesh with river Ganges in the evening
It is known as the birth place of Yoga, the phenomenon that has caught the attention of people's imagination around the world. Rishikesh is Uttarakhand is the hub for Yoga and meditation in India.

It burst into limelight after the Beatles arrived at the ashram of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in their quest for nirvana and bliss in the late '60s; Rishikesh has been a lure for seekers of spirituality with its numerous yoga centers, ashrams and temples.

Rishikesh is often referred to as the World Capital of Yoga owing to its global renowned among seekers of peace and contemplation. It is believed that meditation and a dip in the holy water of river Ganges in Rishikesh brings one closer to attainment of salvation.

Notwithstanding its acclaim as a place for tranquility and meditation, Rishikesh has emerged as one of the popular adventure tour destinations in India. There are numerous adventure activities like white water rafting, bungee jumping and mountain hiking to offer the adrenaline rush to the visitors.

Rafting from Shivpuri to Rishikesh is quite popular among the thrill seekers. Camping options are also available and it is very much possible to undertake this adventure from Delhi even during short weekend breaks.

However, the fact that Rishikesh is considered a holy city by Hindus, it is vegetarian by law and even alcohol are not sold. But there are numerous joints offering Ayurvedic cuisines & teas and vegetarian delicacies. Visitors could also try the German Bakery (near Laxman Jhula) or the Chotiwaala Restaurant (near the Ram Jhula) for gourmet cuisines and snacks.

Where's the Luxe you ask
Not far away from the bustle of this yoga town is Narendranagar, home to India's first destination Spa. Ananda in Himalayas, with its Victorian Balustrades and Mughal archways is a fine specimen of Indo-Islamic Architecture.

Nestled at an altitude of 3,300 feet 180 kilometers away from Delhi, this sprawling 100 acres spa is a veritable oasis, an escape from the heat, dust and din of the bustling megalopolis. The awe inspiring views of the undulating Himalaya, the ancient town of Rishikesh and the meandering Ganges only heighten the delight of luxurious stay in this once Viceregal Palace and abode of the Maharaja of Narendranagar.

Ananda in the Himalayas, Rishikesh
A mesmerizing view of Rishikesh town and holy Ganges from the Himalayan View suite of Ananda in the Himalayas
It was not an exaggeration then when Celia W. Dugger of the Times described Ananda in the Himalayas as offering "austere luxury for the sybarite, hiking, squash and rafting for the athlete and yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic massage therapies - among many other treatments - for the stressed out."

Luxe Recommendation
Try out one of the therapeutic massages or spa session at this sprawling resort or just take a break from the teeming city life and enjoy bliss in natural surroundings with some yoga session at Ananda in the Himalayas.

Care for rejuvenation, meditation and a little hedonism? Plan your luxury holiday at Ananda in the Himalayas.

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh: Adventure & Spirituality

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Lake near Tawang
One of the least populated towns in Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang is one of the most sought –after destinations in summer in India ideally visited in May and June before the arrival of Monsoon or after late September and in October.

It is located in the westernmost district of Arunachal Pradesh and shares its borders with Assam. It is a perfect retreat from the hustle-bustle and the scorching heat of summer. The need for weather change is one of the most motivating reasons to plan a trip to Tawang.

The reason behind Tawang's popularity as a summer retreat is its positioning at the altitude of about 10,000 feet above sea level which accounts for its pleasant weather. This region is quite famous for the imposing 14th century Tawang Monastery. It was built at the will of 5th Dalai Lama 'Merag Lama Lodre Gyamtso' and belongs to Mahayana sect of Buddhism.

Another major attraction of Tawang is the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary which houses thousands of varieties of orchids. Sela Top Pass, which remains covered with snow throughout the year, is the major route to get to Tawang.

Tourist places in Tawang: Hot water springs - Pankang Teng Tso Lake - Sangeshar Lake - Sela Pass - Tawang Galden Namgyal Lhatse

Fairs & festivals: The most celebrated festival of Tawang is 'The Losar', the famous Tibetan Buddhist festival, which took place in the months of February/March.

Travel Tips: Tawang is a restricted area. Foreign nationals need inner line permits to visit this hill station and permits are available from major cities such as Delhi, Guwahati and Kolkata.

Souvenir/Shopping: One can purchase local and traditional handicrafts for taking back home as souvenir.

Best time to visit Tawang is from April till October. Be prepared for incessant rains if you are traveling here after the arrival of monsoon in India.

If you are planning to visit North East here's a few packages with Gangtok and Darjeeling as base to help you plan your vacation in this pristine region.

Ooty: Ideal for Honeymoon & Family Breaks in Summer


Botanical Garden, Ooty
Ooty is known for its Botanical Garden
Established as a retreat from the scorching heat of summer by British in then Madras,  Ooty is still pervaded by a distinct colonial charm.

The ride to this tiny hamlet of Raj era countryside in India is on a toy train (The Nilgiris Mountain Railways) which recreates the romance of bygone century, the scenery is stunning and its best if you have managed to get seat on the left-hand side.

After that, it's a visual delight, with pretty cottages, bijou fenced flower gardens, lush surroundings, thatched-roof churches and terraced botanical gardens.

The charming little hill station Ooty is best for languid stupor. Although the urbanization and popularity of this place has taken its toll, you just need to venture a few kilometers out to find yourself amidst the peace of hills, an almost Shakespearean pastoral refuge.

Activities here include visiting various sunset points, botanical gardens, tea plantations, lakes and various waterfalls. Doddabetta Peak, Tiger Hill and Ooty Lake are most popular attractions here.


Best time: Ooty is a welcome relief from October till June which makes it one of the most evergreen hill stations in India which could be visited throughout the year.

Luxe Recommendation: Try the tastefully pre-packaged tour to South India to discover, culture, heritage and royalty along with visit to Ooty to reclaim yourself.

Also Read:
Top 30 Things top do in Ooty

Shimla: Honeymoon & Family Holidays

Wildflower Halls in Shimla
Wildflowers Hall  is a scenic retreat located in the lush valley of Himalaya overlooking jagged Himalayan peaks

Things changed dramatically for Shimla when the Scottish civil servant Charles Kennedy built his summer home in Shimla in 1822. When the British arrived here there was nothing but wilderness and climate and surroundings which reminded them of their home, Shimla was soon developed into the official summer capital of the Raj in 1864. It is now one of the top tourist places to visit in Himachal Pradesh.

Every summer till the last years of Raj, the entire East India Company and the government took refuge from sweltering heat of Delhi in cool and lush environs of Shimla. Construction of the Kalka–Shimla narrow gauge (now toy train) in 1903 cemented Shimla's status as one of the leading hill stations of India.

Best Time: Shimla is best visited from October to June. In the summer, one could see rolling cotton wool peaks and during winter, you could frolic in snow and enjoy an array of snow sport and adventure activity. Shimla also happens to be one of the most popular places for honeymoon in India.

Luxe Recommendation: Stay at Wildflowers Hall in Shimla and indulge in Ayurvedic massages and spa therapies even as this premium Oberoi property offer impeccable service and spectacular views of the lush valleys and jagged mountain peaks.

Mahabaleshwar:Family Holidays

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India
Mahabaleshwar in Western Ghats is an ideal retreat away from punishing weather of Mumbai
Mahabaleshwar is perched atop a height of 1372 meters above sea level in Satara district, around 115 kilometers southwest of Pune. 25 in numbers, the 'Points' in Mahabaleshwar will give you breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys from different angle.

In old days, Mahabaleshwar was known as Malcolm Peth and was under the influence of the foreign hands in the development of this hilly resort. Apart from that its princely past is reflected in the colonial mansions and palatial buildings that remind the visitor about the richness of artistic caliber of the bygone generation.

Known as Malcolm Peth in past, this hill station in Maharashtra will remind you of its glorious past with its colonial buildings, resplendent mansions. As the base of five lovely rivers, the scenic beauty of Mahabaleshwar presents awesome vistas, which enthralls the tourists.

It is picturesque hill resort nestled in the lap of sky-scrapping mountain ranges of the Western Ghats. It offers a mesmerizing view of the soaring peaks, lush valleys, sparkling rivers and verdant forests.

Mahabaleshwar offers a rejuvenating ambiance where you can savor charming views of nature at its blooming best.  There are many things to do in Mahabaleshwar such as boating, horse riding, trekking and sunrise & sunset watching. Other than this, one can roam around the bazaars for shopping.

Best time: Mahabaleshwar is open for tourists throughout the year. However, April to June is considered the best time to visit this scenic hill town during summer. Many also prefer to visit this tourist destination in July to soak in the natural beauty upon the monsoon's arrival. If your passion is to enjoy the sizzles of nature in relaxed surroundings, Mahabaleshwar is where you should head to.


Darjeeling: Tea, Adventure and Romance

Darjeeling Hill Station
Darjeeling is a scenic Hill station famous for its tea gardens and majestic view of Kanchendzonga 
Nestled on the precipice of a mountain ridge and bounded by verdant plantations of globally renowned teas, Darjeeling is so not West Bengal.

With jagged peaks of magnificent Himalayas offering spectacular panorama - you could even see the peak of Mount Kanchendzonga - Darjeeling is the place to be to savor unruffled luxury and to rejuvenate your senses.

You could also take Darjeeling Mountain Rail (one of the popular "Toy Trains of India") to explore and soak in the magnificent surroundings of this scenic hill station in India. June is ideal month to plan your trip to avoid summer's scorching heat.

As with most other hill stations in India which were the playgrounds of erstwhile British rulers during Raj, you could find colonial mansions and churches as well as recent structures such as Buddhist and Hindu temples and botanical gardens.

The steep narrow streets are crowded with colorful souvenir and handicraft shops and a good steaming brew and excellent Indian and Tibetan fare are never far away. You could also choose from exciting trekking trails which trace ancient trade routes not to mention the breathtaking sights.

Best Time: Most tourists visit after the monsoon (October and November) and during spring (mid-March to the end of May) when skies are dry, panoramas are clear and temperatures are pleasant.

Luxe Recommendation: Glenburn Tea Estate is a awe inspiring refuge in calm and unruffled luxury amidst the rapidly urbanizing Darjeeling Town. This estate is a 150 year old plantation house with its old world charm and offers awesome panorama of Mount Kanchendzonga.

​Pachmarhi: Family Holidays

Panchmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
Panchmarhi is a popular hill station in Madhya Pradesh in the vicinity of Satpura tiger reserve
Blessed with beautiful scenery, Pachmarchi is one of the most panoramic and lush hill stations in Madhya Pradesh. Bounded by the Satpura ranges, this enchanting hill retreat is an ideal location to spend a peaceful vacation in the lap of nature.  Visited by tourists all around the year, Panchmarhi has a number of hotels and resorts, offering a comfortable stay.

Some of the major tourist attractions in Pachmarhi worth-visiting are Bee Fall, Rajat Prapat, Dhoot Akhilesh, Gupt Mahadev, Dhupgarh, Apsara Falls, Handi Khoh and Chauragarh. The thick forests in Mahadeo Hill house a number of cave shelters, pure man-made wonders, which are probably 10,000 years old. This enchanting hill town has an absolutely calm feel.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: Honeymoon Special

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Named after Lake Kodai, this is one of the popular honeymoon destination in South India
Kodaikanal, also known as Kodai, is a popular holiday as well as honeymoon destination in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Placed at an above sea level of 7200 feet above the sea level, Kodaikanal lies in Palani Hills of the Western Ghats. Slightly foggy and pleasant weather, meandering roads, lush forests and verdant hills of this hill town are some of the prime attraction of this hill retreat, which is quite close to Madurai.

A destination worth visiting during any time of year, Kodaikanal offers opportunities for sightseeing including waterfalls and viewpoints, cycling, leisure walks, nature walks boating and horse riding. Visit this beautiful place, called the 'Princess of Hill Stations' and soak-in the serenity.

Wayanad, Kerala: Ecotourism, Wildlife & Ayurveda

Wayanad, Kerala
Along with being a popular summer destination, Wayanad in Kerala is one of the top monsoon destinations in India
Lying amidst verdant Western Ghats, Wayanad is one of the most captivating hill town of Kerala that is also called the 'Green Paradise' as it shares borders with the greener patches of the state. Lush agriculture fields, thick forests and misty hills of Kerala add to its scenic charm. The place gets its name from Vayal Nadu, where Vayal means paddy fields and Nadu meaning the land, which makes Wayanad a land of paddy fields.

Wayanad bird sanctuary is one of the main attractions, blessed with rich flora and fauna, quite popular amidst bird watching enthusiasts. Soak-in the aroma of tea, coffee, vanilla, cardamom and pepper, while talking a leisure walk. Chembra Peak, Neelima, Meenmutty waterfalls, Chethalayam, Pakshipathalam, Banasura Sagar Dam are the other tourist attractions.

Shillong, Meghalaya: Culture


Shillong
Shillong with its emerald lakes, gushing waterfalls and beautiful natural landscape is a popular summer destination in India
The capital city of the north-eastern state of Meghalaya, Shillong is the only station in India which is accessible from all the sides. Bounded by East Khasi Hills, this pristine holiday retreat offers retreat from the daily hustle-bustle of the city. Lying at an elevation of 1491 meters above the sea level, Shillong derives its name from U-Shyllong, the worshiped deity.

This nature's paradise has been blessed with an amazing setting of rolling hills with pine trees with waterfalls, superb climate and more. When in Shillong, visit Bishop Falls, Umiam Lake, Police Bazar, Beadon Falls, Don Bosco Museum, Spread Eagle Falls, Lady Hydari Park, Golf Course, Mawsynram, Elephant Falls, Sweet Falls and Shillong Peak are major crowd pullers. The educational hub of the north-east is a must-visit because of its serene ambiance.

Munnar: Romance & Adventure

Munnar, Kerala
Munnar, with its verdant tea plantations and spice farms is the tea capital of South India

Stunningly mesmerizing, Munnar is a heavenly tourist destination in Kerala, blessed with tranquility, a nice weather, various tourist attractions and splendid scenery. Nestled at an elevation of 6000 feet above the sea level in Idukki district, Munnar was also popular during the British era as a summer resort.

Away from regular city chaos, Munnar lies amidst the lush Western Ghats and is known to be the confluence of the three rivers Kundaly, Madhurapuzha and Nallathanni.
The expansive tea plantations, verdant mountains, extensive spice and tea plantations, various tourist spots, aroma-filled air and picturesque locations attract tourists from all around the globe.

Munnar is also quite popular amidst adventure enthusiasts and offer opportunities for trekking, cycling, mountaineering, boating, elephant rides, fishing and so on. Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty, Tea Museum, Helicopter tours, Horseback riding, visit to top station are some of the other popular attractions here.

Coonoor, Tamil Nadu


Coonoor
Beautiful sunset points and undulating landscape makes Coonoor one of the popular summer getaways in South India

The second largest hill station in the Nilgiris, Coonoor is a mesmerizing summer destination, placed at an above sea level of 1839 m. Enclosed by aromatic lush tea plantations; Coonoor is a famed weekend getaway from nearby places like Coimbatore and Ooty. This tiny tea garden town has been blessed with a pleasant weather that remains all through the year.

Bird watching is a popular activity here where you can spot beautiful and colorful local as well as migratory birds. A calm and serene hill town, its markets sell good-quality shawls, handmade antiques and Indian handlooms. Sim's Park, Dolphin Nose Viewpoint, Lamb's Rock, Pomological Station and Katary Falls are some of the prime attractions here.
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Mount Abu: Honeymoon and Family Holidays

Mount Abu
Mount Abu is one of the popular places for honeymoon in North India in summer
With the honor of being the lone hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu attracts pretty handsome amount of tourists from adjoining states particularly bordering Gujarat as well as international visitors. Offering welcome respite from the otherwise scorching summer that swelter Rajasthan as well as neighboring Delhi and Gujarat, Mount Abu becomes one of the best places to go for summer holidays in India as well as one of the hot favorites for honeymoon in North-West India.

Perched atop granite peak and surrounded by the lush Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, this hill town in Rajasthan is an important religious place for both Hindus and Jains. With home to over 80 exquisitely carved temples, most striking of which are the Jain Temples at Delwara - some of which are built over a 1000 years ago, Mount Abu sees constant flow of pilgrims throughout the year.

The center of activity in Mount Abu is the Nakki Lake, a place for lazing around with carved stones and boating activities. The other major draw is Dilwara Temples, which definitely rate as some of the finest specimen of temple architecture in India.

The best time to visit this hill station in India for summer holidays is in April - May. The town get pretty bust as the June approaches due to the summer festival that is celebrated here annually from mid-May to mid-June.


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Auli

Summer Holiday Destinations in India

Away from the crowded corners in Uttarakhand lies a paradise which has successfully maintained its charm and freshness. Determined to offer a unique Himalayan experience, Auli in the remote sections of the state throws its captivating effect in both the major seasons of the year. The dismal white of the cold being turned into the lively shades of green on the lowlands and with the majestic snow-capped mountains always standing on guard; a stunning contrast grasps the onlooker.

During summers, fresh life starts to ripen at Auli, which flows through forests of oak and deodar. Not to forget the apple orchards, naturally settled on various nature trails going from the insides of the valley. Such abundance of forestry and floral beauty makes Auli one of the best for trekking and camping during summers. Professionals of this sport agree with this. Therefore Auli never fails to witness a huge chunk of adventure lovers at the start of summers every year.

Rough in its senses but truly a traveler's paradise; Auli not only boasts of adrenaline pumping action (rock climbing, waterfall rappelling) but it has a softer side that talks about pleasing your nerves with the spectacular sights of the surrounding Nanga Parbat, Nikanth Hathi Parbat and Mt. Nanda Devi making it difficult for us not to include it in our list of the finest places for summer holidays in India..

Spiti Valley


If the adventurer inside you wishes to enjoy the rough and cold terrains of the real Himalayas, you need not go as high as Ladakh but settle your plans for one of the valleys in Himachal Pradesh. It's the Spiti valley, a desert mountain valley in the north-eastern part of the state, which can be termed as a sister concern of the remote Ladakh.

Some travel experts consider Spiti even more remote and rough than its northern counterpart. Being largely linked to Ladakh, it also the share the same limitations of heavy snowfall in winters. This is why we suggest this gut wrenching yet panoramic beauty of the Himalayas for the summers. Trekking, rock climbing, river rafting! You name it and the sport would be ready for you in a whimper.

Apart from all the adventure sports, what separates this barren valley from the rest in Himachal is its propensity to Tibetan Buddhism. Even the great Dalai Lama could not stop himself to choose his favorites; Ki monastery and Tabo monastery. These two are one of the oldest monasteries in the world.
The stark landscape, high mountain passes, sparse population and awe inspiring scenery encountered on the road that traverses through Spiti Valley makes it one of the top places for road trips in India and a popular route that 1000s of bikers look to conquer each year. If you are one of those daredevils looking for the thrill of Himalayan road ride and to witness the spectacular beauty of Spiti Valley, check out these Spiti by Motorcycle Tour Package.

Gulmarg 

Gulmarg in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas sports snow-capped mountains in every direction, landscapes that are brightly lush like that of South India and flowery meadows and pine slopes that are simply breathtaking. Such an introduction of this hill station goes on all year round. However, the onset of summers in this part of the Himalayas portrays a slightly different picture of it. The trademark milky snowy carpet of Gulmarg gets worn off, leaving pastures and virgin forests bloom in their best form.

As all its spots get completely accessible during this time of the year, trekking becomes the order of the day for thousands flocking to Gulmarg. Pir Panjal, being situated around a towering height of 13,000 m offers various trekking routes that go through dense forests and merge into various mountain peaks.

Can be a little exhausting for amateur trekkers, but that seem to completely whoosh away as you will reach the end of your climb. The sight of Nanga Parbat at frequent intervals of the trek add to the pleasantries. Trek to the peak of Apharwat and Ferozpur Nala are among the most opted ones.

Contrary to its Himalayan rocky appeal, the hill station goes flat at some places. By this we mean a state of the art golf course that gets operational only in the summers. It sprawls over an area of 7500 yards and is the world's second highest golf course. 

Dharamsala

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Himachal Pradesh's most irresistible destination; a second home of mountain lovers, mostly foreigners, Dharamsala shines in the lights of spirituality enveloped in a Tibetan mist. Being the land of Dalai Lama and his entourage, the region has religion prospered in this floundering Himalayan topography; much to lure foreign celebrities (Uma Thurman and Richard Gere) to seek solace in Buddhist traditions.

For casual travelers like us, who love hill stations purposefully for its alluring beauty, the place is best to be visited at the setting up of summers. During this time the weather gets highly pleasing with a slight chill. It is not just for anything that the British named Dharamsala the summer capital of India. The place offers numerous possible hikes for the urban dwellers; giving first hand experiences of the blissful Himalayan nature.

Soul searchers can stick to the town longer than the usual. The place is a major center of yoga, meditation and spiritual retreats in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. During breaks, devote some solitary time in the Tibetan monasteries. The very famous St John in the Wilderness church is also a good option.

A summer trip to Dharamsala must be scheduled during the late spring and early summer as the region is destined to receive torrential rains in the after months.

Mussoorie 

Mussorie in the state of Uttarakhand is called as the queen of hills. Fair enough for a region which like an authority welcomes the first glimpses of the snow covered Himalayan trenches for travelers running to escape the city heat of the summers. Particularly for the ones traveling from Delhi; being the closest hill station to the capital.

The urban side of the Queen sports a vintage appeal that is reminiscent of the affairs of the British prevailed here long time back. The central part of the town is dominated by the Kulri Bazaar, Gandhi Chowk and Picture Palace. Usually it stays buzzing and lively. If not that, sneak out of town and head to the Kempty falls for a quaint picnic time with family and friends. Other options; excursions to be clear, include that to Lal Tibba, Gun Hill and Jwalaji temple.

The Tibetan settlement of Happy Valley is also a fine spot amidst the oak and deodars within the town.

Kalimpong

Just like its brother Darjeeling, Kalimpong in the state of West Bengal becomes a true paradise during the time of summers. For a traveler, the town has trails leading to platforms, catching the perfect sight of Mount Kanchenjunga. However an adventurer will make the best of it by flying from that platform and scaling the verdant valleys just like a free bird. Yes, you can relish your love for paragliding the most during this time of the year.

The valley has just got fresh from a freezing spell of winters; lively and lush in the colors of nature. Crisscrossing different fragments of the nature of Kalimpong, Paragliding seems the ultimate fun. On making the touch down, proceed to some more fun in the lifeline of the hill station; Teesta river. The rapids here during summers are for all tastes; barely a splash to seriously big. For peace dwellers, bird watching and fishing are the best options as they have found a new definition in this high altitude destination.

The fact that makes Kalimpong a perfect place to visit in India in summers also lies in its religious quotient. The town is beautifully studded with colorful Buddhist monasteries, churches and temples which get adorned by the magical green engulfing the region.

Pachmarhi


If you will climb down the Himalayan hills and pay some heed to those of the Satpura (Central India), then also you are on the bright side. Here we are talking about the only hill station of Madhya Pradesh; Pachmarhi.

Situated at a decent height of 1100 meter in the Satpura range of hills, Pachmarhi has its surroundings in the green and clean, despite having a large military presence in the vicinity. Tourism here mainly talks about rock paintings, pre-historic caves, lofty peaks, forest gorges and stunning waterfalls. Satpura Tiger Reserve, Handi Khoh, Dhoopgarh, Bison Lodge, Reech Garh, Irene Pool, Rajendra Giri to name a few. All these natural attractions require getting into the adventure gear and hike through the lushes of the region.

In the pre independence times, the hill station got flocked or one can say "introduced" to the western world by one fine fellow of the British army. Owing to this, the human settlements here sport a colonial ambience.

Pachmarhi, having located in the central latitude of the country, is prone to warm weather conditions. Thus, if this hill station amazed you for the coming summers, make sure you schedule the trip in the early months of the season.

Almora

Summer Holidays in India

Uttarakhand is famous for many summer destinations in India owing to the Himalayan biodiversity. One of them is Almora. Clinged to a horse shoe shaped ridge in the Kumaon hills of the state, it is one of the few places that is still left untouched by rampant tourism and that is what makes it such a special summer destination in North India. 

The sleepy little town of Almora is where the poets, writers and those seeking solitude and time for reflection and rejuvenation in the lap of mother earth head too.

The town is full of temples that are dotted across its lengths and the breadths. Kasar Devi temple, Raghunath Mandir, Nanda Devi, Binsar Mahadev and Rudreshwar Mahadev temple are the popular names. The traditional markets also play a pivotal role in upholding the town's lucky cultural image that hasn't been hampered since the mythological times; as mentioned in the sacred texts of the Hindu religion.

On moving little away from this buzzfeed of civilization, you will find the quaint charm prevailing in its environment. Appears no ordinary, Almora from its height of above 1600 m offers spectacular view of the nearby peaks of Kasan Devi, Nanda Devi and Trishul.

Summers are not at all tough here. A comfortable temperature with a cool breeze would be among the firsts to welcome you here.

Ranikhet

Just a little aside from Almora is another charming Himalayan sojourn Ranikhet which share its story with a legend and the military. However, the atmosphere of the men in uniform does not steal the charm from the profile of this hill station. Ranikhet resides at a comfortable height to admire the western peaks of the Himalayas. Amidst tall pine trees the hill station retains its peaceful ambience that go undisturbed even in the chaos of the main town.

Nature excursions in and out of Ranikhet are a lot comfortable even in the summers. On the other side, its civilization talks about various sightseeing options; Jhula Devi temple, Mankameshwar temple, Bhaludam, Chaubatia Orchard, Military museum.

Pahalgam

Places to Visitr in India in Summer
Betaab Valley, Pahalgam
It's a trekker's paradise! Settled little above the height of 7000 ft, Pahalgam is dotted with forests of alpine and coniferous, graciously drawn over the region's lofty peaks. This famous hill station in Northern India has always been fancied by movie directors and film makers. The reason being not just its high altitude green cover that gets painted the best in summers but also the numerous streams and ravines that run throughout the valley, sprawling flowerbeds, deep cut mountain valleys and blissful nature trails suited for travelers of different kinds.

Talking about hiking trails in Pahalgam, the highly revered journey to Amarnath shrine starts from here and is best to be opted for during summers. To take you away from the chaos of pilgrim crowd is the Lidder valley trek.

Quite an easy trek, the path will walk you through glorious alpine scenery and flowery meadows. Feel free to hire a horseman to take you through the less explored corners of this beautiful paradise.

Kullu

Himachal Pradesh talks about Kullu and it doesn't stop talking then. The talk starts with the cradle of Kullu; Pir Panjal in one direction, Paravati and Barabhangal ranges in the other and then it shifts to the nearby mountain villages that rise above paddy fields, thick alpine forests and snowy ridges. Need to mention the numerous trekking opportunities that these Himalayan creations are leaving for you?

Well, to sum up this; the adjoining Parvati and Pin valleys hold the key for the real trekking experience in this part of Himachal Pradesh. Travel to this land in the months of summers and you will find all your trek routes open. The Spring festival, known as 'Pipal Jatra' is an additional bonus for traveling to Kullu at this time of the year.

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Nainital

Summer Holiday Destinations in India

A perfect honeymoon spot in the Himalayan bounty, Nainital has a picture of forested valleys amidst which gently sails a lake. Looking at the huge influx of tourists from domestic as well as international lands, numerous hotel constructions have made their way on the banks.

From the windows the sight of the beautiful lake and the surrounding Himalayas rising above the green forests says about the beauty of Nainital on its own. In order to admire this beauty of the region, mark the summer months as your holiday time. Summer temperature stays moderate with a cool breeze to make the evening sightseeing plans really wonderful.

Matheran

An alternative that seems to be very tiny, but a refreshing one; Matheran in the state of Maharashtra is famed for its alluring scenery that is slightly not like those of the Himalayas. It is famed as the smallest hill station in India and is relatively a better substitute that offers a kind of quaintness, the kind of which is vanishing from the other destinations in India. It resides on the Sahyadri range, away from the city heats, in a cool and less humid environment.

Unlike the other hill stations of Maharashtra, Matheran's fun starts even before you reach it. The narrow gauge toy train which is the face of Darjeeling has its look alike even here. Don't bother taking the road, as nothing beats the train ride to make it to the heart of the settlement. Moreover, your vehicles won't be allowed inside. Come to think of it, the place is a lot green and less polluted than the other big shots in its segment.

Relax and unwind in its breathtaking ambience, go on a hiking trail across its shady jungles; well that's the mantra here.

Srinagar: Gardens & Gondola

Places to Visit in India in Summer
Nishat Bagh
Now how about a well settled administrative city for your summer vacations in India. Sounds boring? We will make you think again because it's no ordinary destination. Flaunting a dramatized mountain location; surrounded by Himalayan land forms, lakes and swamps, Srinagar the capital of Jammu and Kashmir is amongst the best in our exclusive list of places to visit in India in summers.

Since historic times, the place has been the favorite. Then there were the Islamic dynasties and rulers, now there are locals and tourists attempting to adjust in its chutzpah.

Shikara (houseboat) rides in the placid Dal Lake, historic gardens on its bank; lovely creations of the Mughals, are the city's prime indulgences and visits.

Meet these pleasantries of this beautiful city in the cool summer evenings. Following it must be the attractions within the concrete lines of the city that speak about religion from the most sacred of the mouths; Hazratbal shrine, Makhdoom Sahib and Shankaracharya Mandir.

Shopping at the bazaar area of Lal Chowk can be booked for the late evenings.

Masinagudi: Wild and Wonderful

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Being a part of an ecology so lush, Masinagudi in the southern corner of India tempts tourists from all over throughout the changing seasons. To be precise, it has its address in the foothills of the Nilgiri Mountains, which makes it completely adorned with alluring beauties of nature. Ideal to beat the scorching the city heat, the hill station has its special charm in the months of summers (cool in the evenings).

Hiking and trekking across the dense forests is highly adventurous. Did we forget to mention that Masinagudi is a part of the Mudumalai National Park? Going by it, the nature trails in the region facilitated wildlife safaris. Catch the sight of a variety of wild animals; Indian Bison, elephants, Chital (Indian deer) would be the regular posers for your camera.

Pithoragarh: Nature's Bounty

Where to go in India in Summer
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Another one from the state of Uttarakhand; Pithoragarh savors the title of Mini Kashmir, is located in nearby the borders of Nepal, in the breathtaking Soar valley. Like the other spectacular hill stations of North India, Pithorgarh too came under the spotlight of the British. Owing to which, the hill station sports colonial architecture that run across missionary schools, churches and government buildings.

Summer trips to the hill station open access to numerous glacial treks and high altitude natural reservoirs. Its rugged charm also has a mention of Askot sanctuary, which certainly is a treat to wildlife enthusiasts and nature admirers. Amidst all this, the region never forgets to pay its devotion to the deities (Arjuneswar temple, Dhwaj temple, Kapilaswar cave).


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Luxury Train Tejas to Link Surat and Mumbai

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In the coming March month, the luxurious Tejas train is going to be launched between Surat and Mumbai. This has come as a good news for people who travel between Surat in Gujarat and Mumbai in Maharashtra. The announcement regarding the same was made by The Railway Minister, Suresh Prabhu on Sunday. The message was given at the time of foundation stone-laying ceremonies of 4 projects in northern and central Gujarat along with the launch of Disha mobile application.

Luxury Train Tejas to Link Surat and Mumbai

While attending the event at the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI), Prabhu said, “I have come to Surat for the first time and can’t go without offering a gift to Surtis. Indian Railways will run high-end Tejas train between Surat and Mumbai. Operating at speeds above 130 kmph, it will offer on-board services such as entertainment, local cuisine, Wi-Fi, etc. through a single service provider to ensure accountability and improved customer satisfaction.”

Adding, he said, “Commuters travelling in Tejas from Surat will reach Mumbai in less than two-and-a-half-hours. The coaches of Tejas will have television screens at the back of the chairs.” He further said, “Gujarat has been the most neglected state when it comes to budgetary allocation of the Indian Railways. From 2009-2014, Gujarat received only Rs 588 crore for capital expenditure. In our regime, the allocation in 2015-16 was increased to Rs 2,467 crore, which was 319 per cent higher than previous eight years. This time around, the expenditure in Gujarat has been pegged at Rs 13,025 crore.”

A Southern Odyssey with Luxury on Wheels on-board the Maharajas Express

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When you step into the Maharajas’ Express, you enter a world of unsurpassed glory and splendor. Bestowed the "World's Leading Luxury Train" award at the World Travel Awards for five consecutive years from 2012 to 2016, it has recreated the concept of luxury travel. While showering its guests’ in opulence, it provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of India. This is the best way to discover India! This Indian luxury train now has come up with two scintillating journeys into the Southern region of India.

A Southern Odyssey with Luxury on Wheels on-board the Maharajas Express

Magnificence of the South

Maharajas’ Express – an initiative of Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), now adds two new royal journeys to its itinerary in the form of The Southern Jewels and The Southern Sojourn. South India, besides being blessed with abundant natural beauty, is a land immersed in history, art and culture. It is a veritable storehouse of treasures waiting to be explored, and the introduction of this initiative enables visitors to do just that.

Following are the two new train journeys of Maharajas’ Express:

The Southern Jewels

Maharajas Express - Southern Jewel presents an itinerary of eight days, during which it lets you explore some of the most alluring destinations of the region including, Chettinad, Thanjavur, Mahabalipuram, Mysore, Hampi and Goa at the Konkan coast. All this while, the guests are pampered in every way.

Some of the defining features presented by this tour are the spectacular mansions of Chettinad, incredible ruins of Hampi, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram, the fabulous churches of Old Goa etc. While the interiors are adorned with magnificence, the on-board facilities cater to every kind of whims and fancies of the guest.

Embarkation and Disembarkation (The Southern Jewels)
  • Duration: 7 nights / 8 days
  • Destinations covered:- Trivandrum – Chettinad – Mahabalipuram –Mysore – Hampi – Goa - Mumbai
  • Check-in venue: Vivanta by Taj Hotel, Trivandrum
  • Departure station: Kochuveli Railway station, Trivandrum
  • Arrival station: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
Mysore

The Southern Sojourn

Maharajas Express - Southern Sojourn is a well-planned journey spread over a period of eight days, during which the magnificence of South India is brought to you in all its glory. The tour covers destinations like Goa, Hampi, Mysore, Cochin and Kumarakom.

While the ruins of Hampi will leave you utterly fascinated, the churches of Goa will throw you in a spiritual trance. Some of the other sights to behold are Chinese fishing nets in Cochin, canoe cruising in Kumarakom and Mysore Palace – the symbol of opulence.

Embarkation and Disembarkation (The Southern Sojourn)
  • Duration: 7 nights / 8 days
  • Destinations Covered:Mumbai – Goa – Hampi – Mysore – Cochin – Kumarakom - Trivandrum
  • Check-in venue: The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower
  • Departure Station: Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
  • Arrival Station: Kochuveli Railway station, Trivandrum

Hampi

About Maharajas’ Express

Maharajas’ Express made its debut journey in the year 2010, and has been conferred with the winner of the world’s “Leading Luxury Train” at The World Travel Awards repeatedly for five years in a row (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016). The train immerses its guests with the choicest of comforts and endears itself to them with its incredible hospitality.

The opulence and grandeur of Indian architecture flows freely in the décor and the interiors of the Maharajas’ Express. Its cabins are furnished with linen, excellent upholstery, semi-precious stones, wall-to-wall carpeting, rich tapestry and antiques passed down from previous generations. Regardless of whether you stay in a Presidential Suite, Junior Suite, Deluxe Cabin or Suite, you will always find yourself amid unparalleled luxury. The various amenities provided onboard like twin or king-size bed, toiletries and private bathrooms only embellish the overall experience of a guest. All the rooms are equipped with facilities like Wi-Fi Internet, electronic safety deposit, channel music, DVD players, Direct Dial Telephone and LCD TV, among others.

The two restaurants of the train – Mayur Mahal and Rang Mahal, redefine the dining experience. Relaxing and unwinding is done best at The Rajah Club – a luxurious lounge, and the Safari Bar – the bar car. Some of the other facilities provided onboard like spa, gym, souvenir shop, an observation car, on-board doctor etc., reinforces its claim of being “royalty on wheels.”

How to book Maharajas' Express Train Journey

Tickets for the train journeys could be booked from the website IndianLuxuryTrains.Com, a venture of Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd, the official PSA-IA (IRCTC Affiliate) for booking  Maharajas' Express train tickets.

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Indian Railways to Introduce premier Tejas Express Train between Mumbai and Goa in June

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Ever thought of enjoying comforts like individual LCD screens, cuisine options by celebrity chefs, tea/coffee vending machines, on-board a normal train in India? Come June, and all this is going to become a reality. Indian Railways is all set launch, the Tejas Express, a new premium train service on the Mumbai – Goa Route. The train is going to have executive class as well as chair cars with 22 new added features including better aesthetics, smoke and fire detectors, suppression systems etc.

Tejas Express Train

The 20 coaches of Tejas Express are going to have automatic doors and secured gangways. This feature was never installed in any train of the Indian Railways. In the present, such automatic doors are found only in metro trains. Similarly, corridors between the coaches and the gangways are not closed from the sides.

The authorities had said that a train like Tejas express will be made within the promised budget. After the Mumbai-Goa run in June, a similar train will then ply on the Delhi-Chandigarh route. A senior Railway officer informed that as this is going to be a new premium class train, Tejas has modern comfort like snack tables, tea and coffee vending machines, magazines and so on. Special features in the toilets are sensorised taps, hand driers, and bio-vacuum toilets in water level indicators.

Seats of Tejas Express coaches is equipped with LCD screens.(PTi Photo)
Seats of Tejas Express coaches is equipped with LCD screens.(PTi Photo)
Another highlights of Tejas Express are toilet engagement boards, Wi-Fi facility and best of meals with cuisine designed by celebrity chefs. The color scheme of the train’s exterior as well as the interiors is going to be the same. The official further added that the LCD screens are especially for the entertainment process but will also be used for broadcasting safety instructions and passenger-related information.

Catering service on-board the train is going to be a part of fare of Tejas, similarly like Shatabdi and Rajdhani trains. The coaches are also going to have electronic passenger reservation charts, integrated braille displays, and digital destination boards. The government’s main focus is offer comfortable rail journeys to passengers during inter-city journeys.

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Travel Tips for First Time Traveler to India

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The prospect of travelling to India creates a sea of emotions in the mind of the first-time traveler. Initial enthusiasm gradually gives way to cautionary disapproval, before being overtaken by utter fascination. There are many who have nurtured a desire to visit this country of more than a billion people. Monuments, scenic vistas, Yoga – the list is finite, but the charms associated with them are not.

In any case, if you happen to be visiting India for the first time, there are certain tips which you should follow. These travel tips for first time traveler to India enable a visitor to acclimatize faster wile experiencing the best that this wonderful country has to offer.


Travel Tips for First Time Traveler to India

• Adapt and adopt!

One of the things you can take for granted upon your arrival in India is experiencing a culture shock. Rather than resisting it, try to familiarize yourself with the new surroundings. Read up on various aspects of Indian culture before your arrival. Remember, this is a different country with different ideals and values, so keep an open mind, and things will seem less complicated.

• Being steady is the key!

India is a vast country, and any attempt in trying to explore it in its entirety will only end up in you being fatigued. Take it steady! There is plenty for you to see, and each sight will bring with it myriad experiences. Plan your itinerary in a way that leaves you satisfied, rather than wearied. Most of all, you can always come back to India, so what’s the hurry?

• Watch what you wear!

India is a conservative society, much of which can be attributed to its historical prejudices and patriarchal customs. That is the reason why, a first-time traveler to India would be well-advised to cover up! Dress in a way that reveals less skin. This way, you will be spared the ever-present “gaze,” while blending in with the rest of the population. Men and women would both be well –advised to cover themselves fully before entering any religious institution.

• Stay alert, be safe!

When in India, you need to be on the constant lookout for touts and scammers who are out to get your money and take you for a ride. It’s important to stay alert, and turn down such offers assertively without appearing rude. However, you have to accept the fact that being a foreigner, you will be paying more than the natives. Stop worrying about a few extra dollars. It’s not worth it!

• Health is wealth!

First time visit to India? Be prepared for a stomach ache! Unlike the locals who have developed a resistance to germs, foreigners are quite immune to falling ill here. Its advisable to always carry a hand sanitizer and toilet paper with you at all times. Watch the water you drink, the food you eat, especially stuff like salads. Prior to your departure, get all your vaccinations, they really help.  

• Catch a train!

India is famous for two things – its population and trains! In India, opt for a train ride than a flight because not only is this hugely economical, but it will also provide you insights regarding the life of the common man. Almost every major destination in India is well-connected by trains. However, make sure that you books your tickets in advance, because in India, people love their trains!

• Away from the city!

Its important, during your trip to India, and especially as a first-time traveler, to get away from the bustling metropolises and the hullaballoo of the cities for a short while. Doing this is necessary for purposes of rejuvenation and relaxation. Besides, the hill stations in India possess a wealth of culture, heritage and culture waiting to be explored! So, head to the hills!  

• Tackle the haggle!

Of course, as an outsider, you will be paying a tad more than the locals. However, while shopping, you must learn the art of bargaining with the shopkeepers. Always remember, in India, every price is negotiable. While availing an auto, always discuss the price with the driver before hopping in. Not doing so could land you in an unpleasant situation.

• Mix with the locals!

Any first time traveler to India would attest to the fact that the crowds in India can be very daunting. However, once you start interacting and approaching them under various pretexts, you will discover a different side of them. Moreover, India’s culture resides in the soul of its people, and you can never fully appreciate that fact without mingling amongst them. However, as with anything else, stay alert and safe while doing so at all times!

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See-through Coach to be added on Kalka-Shimla train route, A UNESCO World Heritage Track

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A UNESCO World heritage track, the Kalka-Shimla rail ride is in for a new upgrade. The already mesmerizing train ride from Kalka to Shimla is going to become even more picturesque. The Northern Railway has plans to add see-through Vistadome coach on this track. According to the railway official it is atill at the drawing board stage but will be manufactured at the Kalka Railway Workshop. The fare of this coach, however, has not been decided yet.


Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Ambala, Dinesh Kumar said, “As per the plan, we will initially manufacture one coach. It will have large glass windows and glass ceiling and it will give an amazing experience to the tourists travelling in the coach.” He added, “It [coach] will be introduced on trial basis. Manufacturing of more such coaches would depend on the success of this coach. It will be done later as the manufacturing is completed. But, it would be available for booking on requests”

The officials have planned to manufacture an 18-seater coach. The official said, “We have recently sent a revised drawing of the coach to the railways headquarters. We are waiting for the approval of the drawings.” Kumar further informed that it is not possible to say that will the coach get complete and get attached to the trains.

Officials of the Northern Railways stated that in total, there are 8 regular trains currently running on the Kalka-Shimla railway route. Two special luxury trains have also been designed for tourists and will be booked on request.  “We hope that it would attract more tourists. The Kalka-Shimla route records a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Once this coach is started, the passengers will have a memorable journey,” said the railway official.

Top Reasons Why India Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

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India has been attracting travelers for centuries. Traders, historians, refuges or rulers, India has been visited by many. There is so much to see, do and experience that days and even years of it may not seem to satiate yourself.

If history appeals you then India has so much to tell that you will never be short of facts and lessons. If adventure is your call, then you must visit, as there are thrilling exploits in the water, mountains, forests etc. Cultural extravaganza is one of the major highlights of a visit to India. Luxury hospitality is a way of life here, and guests are treated to the like of Gods.

If you are still not convinced, we tell you the top reasons why India should be your next travel destination.

1. People


Indians are a friendly lot. The 1.7 billion people will welcome you like nowhere else. According to Indian tradition; the guest is the God (Atithi Devo Bhava). Hospitality is unquestionable here. In places where commercial hotels do not exist, people are ready to open their houses for travelers, share their traditional meal and guide them towards their next destination. These friendly lot open their hearts to visitors. You can share tales, learn and do other things.

2. Food


Food in India is a way of life. Every region has its own specialty and you will never fell short of options. Indian food can be a little spicy. But, this should not stop you from tasting the parathe, Hyderabadi biryani, Tirunelveli halwa, Mysore pak, Ladakh’s yak cheese, Mumbai’s vada pav, Kerala’s dosa and others. The cuisine of India is unique because of their matchless palate of ingredients like coconut, variety of sea food, rice, spices and others. No matter whether you are a vegetarian, non-vegetarian, or vegan or have food preferences, there will be a lot of things for you to taste and enjoy in India.

3. Taj Mahal-the Wonder of the World


One of the biggest draws to India has to be the magnificent Taj Mahal. It is one of the top wonders of the world and is instantly recognized by people around the world. And if you do get the chance to visit the building, you will be amazed by the beautiful architectural wonder. Therefore, it’s something that should be added to your list of must-sees when visiting the beautiful country.

4. Toy Trains and Luxury Trains


India has 5 major toy trains traversing on mountains routes. These scenic train rides are truly unforgettable. Kalka-Shimla, Darjeeling, Matheran, Nilgiri, and Kangra. These trains have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As if this was less, India also has some of the finest luxury trains in the world including highly popular Palace on Wheels, Deccan Odyssey, Golden Chariot and Maharajas’ Express. Recreating the way royalty used to travel in India, these trains offer guest royal pleasures and incredible journeys through Indian history and culture.

5. Rivers that open doors to heaven


Indian civilization has a great association with rivers. Worshipped as Goddesses, these rivers are said to open doors of heaven. The mighty rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra, Indus, Narmada, Godavari, and Kshipra are some of the popular names.  It is said bathing in the holy waters clear the sins of a lifetime. Varanasi, Haridwar and Rishikesh, on the banks of river Ganges are some sacred places where you must definitely go. You will understand the meaning of life and other secrets of the universe.

6. Beaches for every mood


India has a vast coastline which results in beaches for every mood. There are beaches for parties, for adventures, for solitude, for romance and whatever your heart desires. This is not all, the beaches have golden sands, silvery sand, even black sands, hard rocks, and red rocks strewn with shells. Goa is the most well-known beach heaven. Andaman Islands, Kerala, Karnataka, Lakshadweep islands, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry are some of the other places to visit. Radhanagar Beach in Andaman has been voted the best beach in Asia. Enjoy the play of waves, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, adventures and soak in the blessings of the sun. You will never have such a vast range of options of beaches anywhere else in the world.

7. World's highest mountains


World’s highest mountain range, the Himalayas acts like a crown on the head of the country. Though Mt Everest, the highest mountain in the world is easily from Nepal, one can enjoy its beauty. The 3rd highest mountain, Mt Kanchenjunga is located in India. There are amazing snowcapped mountains to view and capture on treks. The Nanda Devi, Saltoro Kangri, Saser Kangri, Mamostong Kangri, Rimo, Hardeol being others. Trekking to these peaks is exhilarating.

8. Desert escapades


Thar Desert is located on the western borders of the country. India is perfect for desert escapades. Go on safaris on camels, enjoy sand dune bashing and relive Arabian fairytales. The desert has a way to teach you lessons about life. The difficult landscape has nurtured kindness, hospitably and simplicity in the lives of the people surviving in the desert. Escape the cities and spend few days in the desert. You will feel newfound appreciation for life.

9. Adventure


Name an adventure activity and you would find it here. India offers a wide variety of adventure sports right from trekking to rafting and paragliding etc. North India, the Himalayas offer great trekking opportunities. South India has beaches and therefore water adventures. The Western Ghats are perfect for relaxed trekking as it has lush beauty and a number of waterfalls. Forest offer thrilling wildlife exploits sky diving. India is truly a paradise for adventure travelers.

Skiing, snowboarding, trekking, paragliding, zorbing and camping are the popular sports in the mountains. Water sports of snorkeling, scuba-diving, surfing, parasailing, jet skiing, river rafting, etc. Extreme sports of paragliding, bungee jumping and skydiving are also available.

10. Religion and Spirituality


India is a secular state. You can find almost all religions here. You can find ancient temples, historic churches, mosques of ancient Mughal dynasties, the Golden temple of Sikhs, monolith statues of Buddha and so on. There are many unique temples here. Do you know that there is a temple that is dedicated to a motorbike in India or one dedicated to a soldier? Uniqueness and interesting things can be found on a daily basis in India, do not miss it.

11. History


As old as human civilization, India is a lesson on history. There are relics of all ages in the country. If we try to compile recorded history, even then it’s so vast. Each region had an era of Maharajas, dynasties, conquest, architectural brilliance and so much more. India should be your next travel destination because history still lives in the country.

12. Yoga


Yoga and spiritual learning is a major draw for visitors in India. There are several ashrams where you can stay and learn the science of Yoga. Learn about the physical postures and sequences (asana), particularly in traditional ashrams, asana is only one aspect of a wider whole. In this case one can expect a greater emphasis on meditation, breathing and cleansing techniques, along with devotional practices such as mantra chanting, tuition in philosophy, and karma yoga (community service).

Rishikesh is considered to be the city where yoga originated. The city on the banks of River Ganga is the perfect location to be benefited with the ancient science.

13. Ayurveda


Ayurveda is an ancient health system that has its roots linked to the Vedic culture of India. The science of life, Ayurveda aims to promote good health of an individual by maintaining a balance between the mind, body, and soul. Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare system in the world, works for the physical, mental and spiritual growth of people. With time, this science of life and longevity has attained much importance in the medical world.

While people can find Ayurveda in every corner of India, Kerala possesses a unique bond with Ayurveda, and practices this health system with utmost dedication. Serene and tranquil environment perfectly complements these practices and add to its positive results.

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14. Festivals


There are a lot of unique and vibrant festivals in the country. Holi is a festival of play of colors, sweets and music. Kerala’s Onam would present snake boat race, kathakali performance and flower decorations. Tamil Nadu’s Pongal is famous for the bull fight. North India’s Holi is a colorful festival. You can enjoy fireworks on Diwali. Several thousand people march towards Arabian Sea to dissolve their idols of elephant God on Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai and so on. Every festival is very colorful and you can even participate in their celebrations.

15. Shopping


Shopping is one of the major reasons why India should be your travel destination. In one bazaar (market) you can find anything from raw food, clothes, and household items to art and crafts. With a little bit of bargaining and you can have amazing deals.

There are numerous types of shopping centres in India. There is flea market, multi-million dollar malls, street shopping, market on boats and others. The things that you can find in India are numerous and unique. You can find handicrafts, antiques, unique food items and a lot more here. You should be versed in haggling to deal with the street shop owners.

16. Wildlife safari


There are a lot of national parks in this country. The best part of each national park is the safari. There are various kinds of safaris like elephant safari, jeep safari, boat safaris and others. You can spot a lot of interesting animals like tiger, lion, Indian sloth and many others along with various avifauna species. If you are visiting in the summer season, you can find animals with their cubs. You can also take up boat safari for enjoy some bird sanctuaries.

17. River and backwater cruises


India is unique and here you can enjoy the unique opportunity of river and backwater cruises. Rivers in India, mainly Brahmaputra, Ganga and Mandovi River in Goa organize river cruises.

Houseboat cruises on the backwaters in Kerala are really unforgettable and wonderful. The houseboats in Kerala differ in terms of size and cater to specific needs of the guests. The present day houseboats are perfect for leisure trips. They come equipped with a range of modern facilities and take care of even the smallest needs of the guests. 

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18. Architecture


If incredible architecture is what holds your heart, then come to India, You will be amazed by the temples, forts, caves and various other buildings in India. The most famous edifice is, of course, the mighty Taj Mahal, which is also named as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Each region in the country has stunning and unique architecture. Havelis, forts and palaces of Rajasthan, the Chettinad Mansions, the Dravidian architecture, Islamic designs etc.

19. Tea


Did you know that India produces some of the world’s best tea varieties? Yes, that’s right. Jorhat in Assam is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea. The Darjeeling region is world-famous for its tea plantations, which are both gorgeous and offer delicious tea! Nilgiri tea produced in Ooty, Coonoor are not far behind on the list of tea destinations.

And, of course, the sweet Chai Tea, which has become a worldwide known tea. You might have tried it, but I promise that it’s even better here in India, it is a daily ritual among many Indians.

20. Live like a King in their Homes


Live like a king in their homes. Many royal residences, ancient family homes, forts and places soaked in history have been converted into luxury holiday homes. These heritage hotels let guests savor a piece of history during their stay. Several royal forts, havelis, and holiday homes all around the country were converted into hotels and resorts. As time wheeled in the direction of development and luxury, these accommodation options gained popularity and gradually became some of the best haunts for luxury and history seekers.

21. Nightlife


When it comes to nightlife, India makes its mark on the international list. Parties, gambling, bustling pubs, clubs, night markets and so much more. Places like Goa, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Delhi, etc. comes to life as the sun sets. Partake in the nighttime activities. Have drinks, dance to the tunes of music the entire night or spend your time wooing your lady luck at the casinos.

22. Untold Luxury


Luxury is a specialty of Indian holidays. Guests are treated as divine beings and you can be assured to enjoy a vacation of untold luxury. 5 star properties are available in every region of India. These hotels are known for lavish rooms, royal restaurants, pampering spa saloons, and other pleasures. If you are still thinking why India should be your next travel destination, then we say it’s for untold luxuries at a cost that is not extremely heavy on your pocket.

23. Spices


Spices grow abundantly in India. The weather is prefect for growing all spices. The first recorded travelers, traders and conquest in India were done for the spices. Kerala is known for its spice plantations where you can learn about the harvesting, their benefits and also buy some to take as souvenirs. These spices not only add flavor to food but are used for medicinal purposes.

24. Performing Arts & Music


Music and dance has been a part of Indian culture since centuries. There are many different and diverse forms. The classical dance and music is inspired from mythology. The folk music and dance are different in the mountains, different in rural Punjab or Bengal and in South India. Devotional, entertaining or limited for festivals, you must India and witness these spectacular forms of arts and music.

25. Spectacular Natural Beauty


Last but not the least, India is blessed with spectacular beauty. You must make India your next travel destination because, in one country you can experience snow covered mountains, lush hills, a desert, a cold desert, beaches, backwaters, forest, a salt desert and so much more. Imagine a valley full of flowers or an eerie landscape of while desert as far as the eye can see, a network of waters. The natural beauty possessed by India is so far one of the best in the world.

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Board India’s Newest Superfast Luxury Train – The Mahamana Express

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Mahamana Express, India’s newest superfast luxury train makes its maiden journey between Vadodara and Varanasi. Inaugurated by Indian PM Narendra Modi, the modern, 'luxurious' train sets a new benchmark of enhanced comfort for passengers on long journeys. The Indian Railways’ Mahamana Express is equipped with "world-class interior and aesthetics" along with large number of "passenger-friendly amenities". A part of the Make in India Initiative, the train coaches have been refurbished and retrofitted at Coach Rehabilitation Workshop in Bhopal.
 
 
Operating on the route between Varanasi and Vadodara, the weekly train which will depart from Varanasi on Fridays and from Vadodara on Wednesdays. The 1,531 km-journey will be covered at an average speed of 55.7 km per hour, in 27 hours and 30 minutes.
 
 
Crossing over four states: Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat, the train will halt at 9 stations that are - Chheoki in Uttar Pradesh, Itarsi, Jabalpur, Katni and Satna in Madhya Pradesh, Amalner and Bhusawal in Maharashtra, and Bahruch in Gujarat.

The luxury coaches of Mahamana Express are 1 First-AC coach, 2 AC II-tier coaches, 8 sleeper-class coaches, 4 general second-class coaches, a pantry car and luggage van coaches.
 
 
The train has unique features that include ergonomically-designed seats and ladders for climbing to upper berths. There are swanky snack tables for side berths, windows powered with Venetian blinds and roller blinds, LED lights across the coaches as berth indicators and reading lights, fire extinguishers in all coaches and other comforts.
 
 
The bathrooms are designed lavishly. Platform washbasins, bigger mirrors, taps which allow controlled discharge of water, an exhaust fans, dustbins are some highlights. Some other facilities in the train include electrically operated chimney in pantry car and stainless steel panelling in luggage compartment.
 
 
The Mahamana Express, gets its name from the former Hindu Mahasabha president Madan Mohan Malviya. The other two superfast luxury trains, launched previously, run on the routes of Varanasi-New Delhi and Bhopal-Khajuraho.

Deccan Odyssey comes up with Special Journey Susegado Goa on New Year

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Deccan Odyssey, the Indian luxury train, seeks to celebrate the arrival of the New Year with a new itinerary called the 5-day "SUSEGADO GOA" journey. This brilliantly crafted journey seeks to ensure that the New Year, lasting from 30th December 2017 to 2nd January 2018, is celebrated with enormous gusto and enthusiasm by reveling in the delights and pleasures that Goa has to offer. The guests will not only have a memorable time on the train but also experience the various fascinations that Goa has to offer. 


This year, celebrate the New Year immersed in luxury and vigorous merrymaking. “Susegado”, which is a Portuguese phrase, signifies the celebration of life in all its glories. Indeed, it’s only appropriate that this itinerary is sought to be introduced on the occasion of the New Year in Goa, since life is looked upon as a celebration here. The newly introduced train journey will take you to the beautiful and mesmeric beaches of Goa, where the gently swaying palm trees, the gentle echoes of the sea, the soothing sea breeze brushing against your skin and the relaxed vibe will transport you into a world of sheer bliss. Here, you will come across the glorious and ancient heritage of Goa, much of it heavily influenced by the Portuguese legacy, in the elegant Old Goa churches scattered all across the state. Enjoy the taste of Goan cuisine along with the soothing Feni, the playful local brew composed of cashews. Shop your heart out as incredible bargains wait in store for you.

A distinguished aspect of the famous Deccan Odyssey New Year Journeyconstitutes a memorable journey through the picturesque Konkan region, traditional welcome on-board, New Year Gala Dinner, lavish meals on-board the train and at special venues, free flowing IMFL combined with flexible tour with multiple optional programs. Have a gala time in Goa while being immersed in comfort and luxury with one of India’s finest luxury trains. 

Deccan Odyssey 

Deccan Odyssey, one of India’s finest luxury train, is a joint initiative between The Ministry of Railways, Government of India & State Government of Maharashtra. One of the most famous luxury trains in India, it has been awarded with the World Luxury Award seven times. 

This incredible railway journey seeks to showcase the finest aspects of heritage, culture and natural beauty of India. The interiors of this luxury train amalgamate the comforts stemming from state-of-the-art modern day amenities with the elegance and opulence reflective of the past. The artistic skills and traditionalism of the Deccan region is reflected brilliantly by the décor of the train.  All the cabins are equipped with contemporary amenities like Wi-Fi Internet, LCD television, individual climate control etc. The facilities further include a personal attendant, spa saloon, fitness center, dining cars, conference room and bar and lounges.

12 Tips for Saving Money While Travelling

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Budgetary concerns while travelling is something that we’ve all had to face during our trips. Going for a trip can be costly. Food, accommodation and travel, these tend to occupy a significant part of our budget. In cases where your trip lasts for a few days, the need for cost-cutting presents itself as a greater necessity.

It’s essential therefore, that you follow some tips and take some measures that allow you to save money even while enjoying every part of your trip. This involves becoming aware of your spending habits while reducing, or trying to eliminate, any kind of wasteful expenditure. This blog acquaints you with 12 tips for saving money while travelling. 

Tips for Saving Money While Travelling

1. Choose a budget friendly destination

Always choose a destination which does not put a dent in your pocket and allows you to spend your money in other activities which you have been looking forward to during your vacation. Choose a destination which is budget friendly and allows you to have a great time rather than leaving you with simply regrets.

2. Carry your own food

It’s always good to pack your food while travelling, because the food which you carry will serve you will at least for the first few days. This will cut your food expenses and is especially important if the food of the place you are travelling to goes against your taste.

3. Avoid over-tipping 

Resist the urge to tip the waiter after every meal. After all, you have your budget to look after. Usually, restaurants and other eateries include the service charges in the bill, which basically means that the waiter has been rewarded for his services. You don’t have to go a step further! 

4. Eat the local street food

While traveling to a particular country, go ahead and try the local street food of a country. Besides getting acquainted with the taste of the locals, it’s extremely cheap. Street food outlets are where you are likely to overhear and participate in some interesting conversations!

5. Find free activities

Most of the cities you travel to will have free walking tours. Participating in them is a great way of exploring the city. Several places offer free classes, be they Yoga, or dance. Apart from these, you always have the option of visiting museums and art galleries, most of which require no entry or ticket fee.

6. Be a hiker

The best way of keeping fit while travelling is hiking. Sometimes, you might have to pay a nominal free for entering a national park or private land, but that’s about it. In doing so, you will also come across spectacular views. In other words, hiking provides you the benefits of health and entertainment.

7. Find a nice lookout

Sometimes, the best attraction in a city is the one that provides outstanding views. Things only get better when many of these places are free to visit. At times, you will witness the most spectacular sunsets of your life in one of these free to visit places.

8. Do your own laundry

Of course, you will still be unable to wash the bulkier items that your carry. However, lighter clothes, such as undergarments, t shirts and socks can always be washed by yourself using your own, or the hotel soap. Just carry a travel clothesline with you, and you can set your clothes to dry.

9. Learn the art of bargaining

Bargaining is an art which you should try to excel at when travelling in India. The more you bargain, the more you save. Whether you are using public transport or buying an item from one of the merchandise shops, the art of bargaining will go a long way in making your trip quite economical.

10. Choose budget hotels over expensive ones

After all, you just need a place to rest your head after a hard day, right? Why throw away your money on luxurious accommodations when all you need is a decent place to rest and sleep after all that travelling. Money saved here can be spent in other important activities.

11. Be transport savvy

Research is the most important thing when choosing to be transport savvy. You could walk instead of taking the taxi or catching the local bus. One way is finding accommodation in town and walking to the restaurants and shops, rather than taking public transport. When you have to take public transport, choose buses over airlines.

12. Remember to splurge sometimes tough

Always remember that travelling is about enjoying yourself and having incredible experiences. Do not feel guilty on splurging on activities which you have looked forward to for a long time. It’s all about enjoying every second of your travel adventure.

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Google India Survey : Luxury, Honeymoon and Safari Destinations are the most searched for this Winter

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Google India discloses a dramatic change in the top travel trends. As per ‘Google’, this year has witnessed a surge of 27 percent in search related queries for honeymoon, luxury and safari destinations. The search behavior transformations of the Indian Audience was observed from September to November. It was concluded that there was a tremendous increase of 34 percent in both domestic and international luxury searches. Also, the online hunt for luxury holidays have increased 12 times.


Night Safari in Singapore, Desert Safari in Dubai, Marine Park and Bali Safari, as well as Safari World in Bangkok have gained the maximum attention. However, talking about the honeymooners’ international search list, a hike of 40 percent was witnessed for destinations like Seychelles, Maldives, and Bali.


Dubai still leads in terms of international travel trends as the most searched destination. Bangkok, Thailand, and Disneyland USA also maintain their position is the list. Not only destinations but also activities like international cricket and safaris touched the count of 456 percent, reason being matches held at Melbourne, Australia and Lords, UK.


Coming to India, Kerala again leads the chart as the most ‘crowd-pleasing’ destination. On the other hand, weekend getaways in close proximity to Delhi have emerged as the game changer and have spiked up to 361 percent. Therefore, places like Srinagar and Rajasthan have shown up in the list for fervent tourism amongst domestic travelers.

Moreover, it was also noticed that advance bookings are gaining popularity while last minute bookings have reduced by 20 percent for international and 17 percent for domestic travelers. Another interesting point to note was that two out of three holiday related queries was made via smartphones instead of desktops.

Tourists celebrate New Year on Palace on Wheels

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Jaisalmer received a large amount of tourists during the occasion of the New Year, with the crowd-puller being the wonderful Sand Dunes. According to various sources of information, more than 20,000 vehicles made their way to Sam Sand Dunes along with almost one lakh tourists, besides the two lakh tourists that enjoyed the New Year in Jaisalmer. This major increase in tourist arrivals in Jaisalmer can be attributed to the air service that is enjoyed by this city, thereby making it highly convenient for tourists.


On this occasion, the Palace on Wheels also received around 70 tourists, out of which 42 were Americans. Palace on Wheels GM Pradeep Bohra said that the train reached Jaisalmer on Sunday from Udaipur and the guests were welcomed in a traditional manner, by applying tikka and garlanding them. What enhanced the entire experience was the performance of lively dance performers by the Manganiyar and Langa communities, both exclusively hereditary communities who make their living as dance performers. 


Everybody welcomed the New Year with lots of singing, dancing and partying. Palace on Wheels was adorned with lights and the tourists onboard were served various kinds of delicacies including Indian and continental dishes. All the 70 guests onboard danced late till night and were thrilled with various cultural performances. They also enjoyed dinner along with the cutting of the New Year cake. A glass of champagne was also served on this occasion.

One of the couples on the Palace on Wheels, Kristshtan Thomus and Victoria Thoumas from Britain, said that this was a very memorable and unique experience for them, and they loved celebrating the New Year’s Day in such a unique way. They were very impressed with the royal treatment meted out to him, and commented that they felt like Maharaja and Maharani. The staff, food and other services were extraordinary and they enjoyed every moment of their stay in the train. 

Must Visit Places in India to Awaken the Spiritual You

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India is a land of spiritual beliefs. Many people from every nook and corner visit the spiritual destinations of the country for seeking blessings. The more they visit, they more they get closer to the God. Every religion is sacred here and is treated equally.

The pious terra firma is the holy abode of many God and goddess of different religion. Spirituality has transformed many religious places into pilgrimage. Let us head towards a sacred sojourn to know more about these intriguing religious places in India.

Varanasi


Varanasi is woven with spiritual ethos. This city of Shiva is one amongst the seven sacred cities in Hinduism. A common belief that whosoever dies on this pious land gets free from the circle of incarnations, brings lots of tourists here. The holy Ganga meanders through Varanasi and enhances its sanctity. The river washes away all the sins of the people and receives a due respect in form of famous Ganga Aarti in the evening.

Places to Visit in Varanasi

Dashashwamedh Ghat – where Ganga Aarti takes place

Kashi Vishwanath Temple– iconic riverside temple dedicated to Lord Shiva

Sarnath – Buddha preached his first sermon at the Dhamekha Stupa in Sarnath

Manikarnika Ghat – the holiest ghat where human souls find salvation upon cremation her Statue of Standing Buddha

Best Time to Visit Varanasi - The pleasant weather from October to March makes it the best time to visit Varanasi.

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Haridwar


Haridwar clearly implies to ‘Hari ka dwar’ meaning ‘Gateway to the Lord’. Another sacred city in India is famous as the origin place of river Ganges. The ancient ‘Sapta puri’ is also the place where Kumbh Mela is held after every 12 years. Numerous devotees of Lord Shiva, called as ‘Kanwariye’, walk miles to reach here in the month of July in order to collect the holy water of the river. Pilgrims also head towards this religious destination in India on various holy occasions to take a sacred dip in the river.

Places to Visit in Haridwar

Har-ki-Pauri – attend famous Ganga Aarti of Haridwar and take holy dip in the river

Mansa Devi Temple– A ropeway ride to the temple is an incredible experience

Chandi Devi Temple
– Another hilltop temple offering scenic views

Bharat Mata Mandir– Sanctum sanctorum devoted to Hindu goddess

Best Time to Visit Haridwar - October to February

Rishikesh


Nestled amidst the breathtaking hills, Rishikesh is the small town known for Ashrams. This tranquil city offers Yoga and meditation facilities. The serene banks of Ganga are the ideal platform to get indulge into a spiritual retreat. Soak in the natural beauty along with praising the divine aura.  Tourists seeking for seclusion and spiritual holidays are welcome at the ‘World Capital of Yoga’.

Places to Visit in Rishikesh

Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula– a popular pilgrimage attraction

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple– the place where Lord Shiva consumed the poison

The Beatles Ashram – Beatles’ perspective towards the world changed here after attending a meditation session.

Swarg Ashram – an ideal destination for solitude seekers

Parmarth Niketan – one of the top yoga centers in India

Best Time to Visit Rishikesh - September to November and early March to first week of May is the best time to visit Rishikesh.

Amritsar


Amritsar owns a high religious importance for the Sikhs. But, the holy city of India is visited by people of almost every religions. The iconic Golden Temple is the center of attraction and takes spiritualism to a whole new level. This gilded temple tells the tales of many historical Sikh events. Savoring the delicious Langar here is a must. Many other divine places dot the beatific land.

Places to Visit in Amritsar

Golden Temple/ Sri Harmandir Sahib/ Darbar Sahib– the holiest Gurudwara which is the epitome of equality and human brotherhood

Jallianwala Bagh – Show reverence towards the innocents who lost their lives in a brutal massacre

Wagah Border - witness and admire the patriotic zeal of Indian soldiers towards their nation

Amrit Sarovar
– take a holy dip in Amrit Sarovar to wash away all your sins

Durgiana Temple– This Lakshmi Narayan Temple matches the architecture of the Golden Temple

Best time to visit Amritsar -
October to March is the best time to visit the land of Golden Temple

Bodh Gaya


Bodh Gaya is the holy land where Lord Buddha got enlightened under the Bodhi Tree. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Mahabodhi Temple is the source of spiritual bliss. The serene town is one of the holy Buddhist pilgrimages in India. The divine site also draws Hindu visitors for performing the sacred rituals known as ‘Pind Daan’ of their deceased ones..

Places to Visit in Bodh Gaya

Mahabodhi Temple Complex– a holy pilgrimage for Buddhists housing the Bodhi tree

Great Buddha Statue– Bow down in front of the tallest Buddha statue

Bodhi Tree
– Gaze at the Bodhi tree where Lord Buddha got enlightened

Thai Monastery – Another place dedicated to Lord Buddha

Muchalinda Lake– the snake king Muchalinda protected Buddha from the storm

Best time to visit Bodh Gaya - September to January serves as the pilgrimage season whereas November and February are the perfect months to visit Bodh Gaya.

 Tiruvannamalai



The devotional Tiruvannamalai attracts both Hindu pilgrims and spiritual seekers alike. This sacred city in India is home to Mount Arunachala which is believed to have magical characteristics to calm the mind. Moreover, it is the blessed city where Lord Shiva is worshipped as the element of fire at Annamalaiyar Temple. This ‘silent place’ on the Earth is also noted for Sri Raman Ashram.

Places to Visit in Tiruvannamalai

Seshadri Swamigal Ashram– best place for meditation

Fire Agini Lingam Temple
– the temple with eight directions

Arunachaleswarar Temple – a must visit on a full moon day

Thirumeeyachur Lalithambikai Temple
– A place where Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam was recited by Sri Hayagriva to Sri Agastya

Varuna Lingam
– the temple is devoted to lord Varuna, the deity of West direction

Best time to visit Tiruvannamalai -
Tiruvannamalai is best visited in the months of October to March and between June and September.

The spiritual significance of India can’t be measured in number of religious place it has. But, you can rest assure that visiting any of the spiritual place in India will leave you to wonder about the supreme powers of the God.

Indian Railways and Tourism takes Bloggers on a ride to Promote Luxury Trains of India

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In the recently organized ‘The Great Indian Blog Train’, by IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) and Tourism Ministry 60 bloggers from 23 countries, including India were shortlisted. The bloggers would promote the Luxury Trains of India by having a first-hand experience on them.



15 bloggers out of the chosen 60 boarded the Palace on Wheels, one of the Indian luxury trains, from Safdarjung Railway Station, New Delhi on 7th February 2018. The incredible venture will take bloggers on wonderful sojourn of 7 days on Maharaja Express, Palace on Wheels, DeccanOdyssey and Golden Chariot. According to the tourism ministry, a group of 15 bloggers will be travelling in each of the trains.

The bloggers were selected based on the number of their followers. These chosen bloggers will travel across the length and breadth of India covering various states and writing about them.

As per the reports, this initiative will lead to widespread fame for the destinations along with the luxury trains. This could be so done by the videos, blogs and photos published by the bloggers or Instagramars about their experiences of the voyage.  The luxury train operators and the railways are expected to be benefitted by the campaign.

The second group will be commencing their journey from Delhi on Maharaja Express on 10thFebruary 2018. Further, the third group will embark upon their journey from DeccanOdyssey the same day from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai.

The last group will begin their expedition by traveling in Golden Chariot on 19th February 2018 from Bengaluru.

According to the statements, the bloggers will be hosted by The Railway Board, the state governments of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka and the IRCTC - the tourism arm of the railways.

Have a Gala Time with the top Things to do in Singapore with Kids

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A visit to Singapore is sure to leave you surprised the first time round. It’s one of the few countries in the world where you find a perfect balance between nature and modernity. The city also offers immense opportunities for entertainment, especially for children. There are several things to do in Singapore with kids that keep them thoroughly entertained.

Singapore has numerous family-based attractions including zoos, theme parks, sunny beaches and botanical gardens. While some activities are meant for pure entertainment, there are others that teach the kids a thing or two while letting them enjoy all the while. If you have not been to Singapore, or are looking to have a gala time with the top things to do in Singapore with kids, then this blog is for you.

Visit S.E.A Aquarium on Sentosa Island


S.E.A Aquarium, on Sentosa Island, apart from being a topmost Singapore attraction, is one of the top places in Singapore to have a gala time with your kids. If you have always wanted to watch the marine life at close range, then this is the place to head to. The size of the aquarium will blow you away and the variety of marine life contained in it, ranging from stingrays to jellyfish, will leave you absolutely stunned. To enhance your experience, stay at the Ocean Suite room with underwater aquarium views.

In the Gardens by the Bay


In the Gardens by the Bay is a fulfillment of Singapore’s vision of a “city in a garden”. It covers an enormous size – spanning across 101 hectares of reclaimed land. The Far East Organization’s Children’s Garden, with its interactive playgrounds and water gardens, is the place to head to with your kids. A kids’ favorite is the Cloud Forest which is covered in cool mist and contains the world’s largest indoor waterfall. A walk along the elevated boardwalk gives you splendid views of the Singapore Skyline, Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands (all of them incredible pieces of architecture).

Enjoy the Marina Bay Sands Light and Water Show



One of the top things to do in Singapore with kidsis enjoy the Marina Bay Sands Light and Water Show. The Marine Bay Sands Light and Water show lasts around 15 minutes, and consists of colorful lights shooting up in the sky from the rooftop of the Marina Bay Sands. The lights are accompanied by lively music, making the entire show even more entertaining. With its dancing water fountains and colorful visual arts, this show draws crowds in large numbers.

Take a Singapore Night Safari



Take your kids for a Singapore night safari, your kids will thank you for it. The safari consists of a 40 minutes tram ride which lets you, and your kids, watch the wildlife and gain a better understanding of their habitat. A unique experience is experiential dining, which allows you to enjoy dining in close proximity to fire-eating tribal dancers or dine abroad a tram which traverses the park.

Have fun at the Adventure Cove Water Park


Water parks are always enjoyed by both kids and adults alike, and Adventure Cove Water Park is no exception. Whether it’s dashing down the water slides, swimming in the wave pool or taking on the challenge of high-ropes course and maze, it’s all about fun, adventure and excitement. An added attraction is the snorkeling experience provide by the park.

Try local food at the Hawker’s Stalls


If, after all the fun things to do in Singapore with kids leaves you hungry, head to the Hawker’s Stalls for some cheap and tasty local food. The best part is that, you will find a hawker center at every shopping center and community. Some of the popular ones are Gluttons Bay (on Marina Bay), Satay by the Bay (Gardens by the Bay) and Chinatown’s Maxwell Food Centre, among others.

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Take a Duck tour on Marina Bay and Colonial Area


Taking a Duck tour is fun because of the excellent sightseeing it provides, and the added commentary teaches you a lot about the history and culture of Singapore. The Duck tour, which lasts about an hour and takes you on the waters of Marina Bay after passing the Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Statue and Marina Bay Sands. You are also taken through the picturesque old colonial area, which is home to beautiful pieces of architecture.

Take a trip to the Art Science Museum


Museums are always great places for visiting with kids, and the Art Science Museum is no exception. Its architecture (the building resembles an outstretched hand or a bunch of bananas) itself is quite interesting. The entire building, like so many others in Singapore, has been built in an eco-friendly manner. There are several theme or idea based galleries. The multimedia room inside the museum focusses on important discoveries like Leonardo Da Vinci’s Flying Machine. You also find artefacts from Titanic, Harry Potter film sets and other such curious items.

Explore Chinatown


Exploring Chinatown is one of the best things to do in Singapore with kids. It has a happening vibe and is a great place to just hang out, engage in some shopping and enjoy the delicious food. Walking and exploring the markets is really fun and convenient here, because there are pedestrian-only streets available. As much as it is crowded and bustles with activity, Chinatown is also quite clean and beautiful.

Go in circles with Singapore Flyer


Singapore Flyer is a noticeable presence in Singapore’s skyline. It is Asia’s largest observation wheel, and takes you almost 165 meters above the ground. From one of the 28 air-conditioned glass capsules, you are provided magnificent views of historical landmarks like the Marina Bay, Singapore River, Raffles Place and Padang. It’s interesting to know that the Singapore Flyer featured in the reality TV show, The Amazing Race in 2010, as well as The Amazing Race Australia in 2011.

Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express Gets a Massive Makeover Under Operation Swarn

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The Indian Railways have introduced luxury on tracks, with the Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express. Refurbished under Indian Railways' Operation Swarn, a host of new features have been added premium train plies between two major cities of India- Delhi and Mumbai and its new look at the same fare is good news for train travelers.

From comfortable and clean seats, LED lighting to swanky and more hygienic toilets, well-trained on board certified staff has been deployed in the coaches to help passengers. 
 
 
Improved Interiors
 
Starting with the changes in its interiors, all coaches are covered with vibrant blue and orange anti-graffiti vinyl wrapping that brings in color and brightness. Also, LED lights have been provided in all coaches which has helped increase illumination by 25% while also reducing the energy requirement by 50%. As a tribute to the cultural heritage and monuments of Delhi, Mumbai and Gujarat, a number of amazing photographs have been displayed to improve the décor, look and feel of the train. Glow-in-the-dark berth indicator boards, retro-reflective destination boards and coach numbering plates have been added to help passengers to face no hassle in the dark as well. The connecting coaches have also been fitted with hollow mats of superior quality. Also, the vestibule doors (doors connecting coaches) have been refitted with an easier operating mechanism. Even the seating area have been made "squeaky clean" and enhance the experience of traveling.
 
  
Hygiene & Cleanliness 
 
The premium train now revamped has made a number of changes in the toilet for improved hygiene and cleanliness. Anti-graffiti vinyl wrapped interiors with floral design grace the walls and ceilings. Fittings like better quality taps, health faucets, LED lighting, two way taps, scrapper mats on the floors, improved dustbins, premium quality mirrors and bio-degradable paper seat covers have also been provided in the washrooms. The Indian-style toilet has also been given a modular revamp. Auto-janitors have been installed in the washrooms to control foul odour and ensure fresh-smelling toilets.
 
 
Luxury services 
 
Adding to the luxury feel, Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express train guests traveling in the First AC coach will not be given wide pillows, printed bed sheets, premium quality line to blankets with washable covers. New design curtains change the entire appearance while digital watches also indicating temperature and humidity have been added. Stainless steel dustbins, wooden stools, vibrant LED lighting will enhance the experience. Even the toilets and shower area in the First AC coaches has also been improved. Automatic biodegradable personal seat dispenser has been provided in the toilets. Yet another feature that has been introduced for the First AC coaches is a new design food serving trolley to keep food safe and hygienic. 
 
 
Other improvement in the premium Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Train include that information related to the safety of passengers and services available on board has been put on a single notice board in each coach. Also, modular doors have been provided over electrical panels as per an improved design by RCF. 
 
 
The new and improved loaded with luxury train Rajdhani Express will change the experience of traveling from Delhi to Mumbai and vice-versa. Ready to give it a try?

High-Speed Trains to Connect Delhi to Jaipur in 90 minutes

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Train journeys from Delhi to Jaipur is about to get an upgrade’ now you can cover the distance in 90 minutes. In recent reports available, the Ministry of Railways has signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with an Italian company FS-Italferr, for the proposal of building a high-speed train track, which will make it possible to cover Jaipur from Delhi in a 90-minutes.


FS-Italferr, the infrastructure and engineering company based in Italy will prepare a feasibility study, keeping its focus on the creation of a semi-high speed rail corridor between Delhi and Jaipur. The train track will be built with the aim of increasing the speed of the train and reduction of travel time. The proposed track will be aimed to achieve the speed of 200 km per hour from the now the maximum speed of 110 km/hr. The time saved will be drastic as the train track will complete the journey in 90 minutes from the prevailing 4-5 hours train journey.

Delhi and Jaipur are located at a distance of 309 km. In current scenario the distance is traveled by train is a span of 4 hours 30 minutes. The average speed being 75 km/hr on an average, and maximum speed at 110km/hr.

Reports state that the Ministry of Railways has written to Northern Railways, Delhi, and North Western Railways to help and support the Italian company, to complete the feasibility report for the proposed high-speed Delhi-Jaipur train track. Authorities are compiling information on: the pattern of operation among two stations, passenger's load, freight trains on the route, their speed and length, feature of the tracks double or single, infrastructure including bridges, platforms, signaling, etc. and number of level crossings between Jaipur and Delhi. The compilation will aid in the feasibility report.

The Indian Railways initiative once implement will be a game-changer. It will not only join two cities but provide easy access to famous Golden Train Circuit of India (Delhi, Jaipur & Agra), quite famous among travelers from all over the world. This high-speed train initiative will foster growth in tourism, business and also make luxury trains more affordable for tourists.

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Explore the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of India

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The Intangible Cultural Heritage of India is an indispensable part of Indian culture, heritage and ethos. The cultural manifestation contribute to give a sense of identity to continuity from past, to present and further to the future. Understanding its worth, UNESCO has not restricted Cultural heritage to collections of objects and monuments, but also included the intangible elements of culture. These include - Performing arts, Oral traditions and expressions, Social practices, rituals and festive events, Traditional craftsmanship, Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe. 

Let’s check out the 13 traditions which are included by UNESCO in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India.

1. Kumbh Mela


One of the major pilgrimages for Hindus, Kumbh Mela is celebrated 4 times over the course of twelve years. The fervor, passion and faith of Hindus is apparent from the statics of the head count attending the Kumbh Mela. Lakhs of devotees gather at a selected destination out of the four reserved locations where the mela is hosted after a span of 12 years.
The festival takes place along of the banks of river Ganga in Haridwar, Triveni Sangam in Prayag, Godavari in Nasik, and Kshipra in Ujjain. Going with the Vedas, it is believed that during the Kumbh Mela, the water of these river turns into nectar and taking a holy dip in them washes away all the sins. The 2000-year old festival is so spectacular that it ranks under the UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India.

2. Navroz


Spread across various countries, Navroz is known by different names in different accents. The festival marks the starting of the Parsi New Year on March 21st every year. Parsi community celebrates the fiesta for wealth, health, productivity and prosperity. The merrymaking begins by decorating houses, wearing new clothes and finally by visiting the Fire Temple – a place of worship for Parsi community. Post all the rituals, special prayers are offered and the fiesta proceeds with relishing lip-smacking delicacies. Children are bestowed with special tokens. All this lasts for over two weeks.

The highlight of the gala is gathering around the table which is adorned with objects symbolizing brightness, purity, wealth and livelihood. Street performances of dance and music, traditional sports, public rituals and handicrafts making are also the important part of the celebrations. The younger generation inherits these practices from their elders.

3. Yoga

  
Another practice which has made its way to the UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of India is Yoga. Finding its mention in the religious scriptures of Hindus, the ancient practice helps in the unification of the body, mind and soul. With its values forming a major part of the community’s beliefs, Yoga boosts spiritual, mental and physical wellbeing. Various postures and asanas are the most apparent facet of this intense science of describing the countless potentials of human soul and mind. One can grasp the complete quintessence of the way of life by practicing Yoga.

The practice was introduced to the West by the Indian Gurus (masters). Meditation, series of postures, word chanting and controlled breathing are the essentials of Yoga. The knowledge was passed by the masters to their pupils in hermitage and yoga ashram which is still available till date in Rishikesh, also known as the Yoga Capital of The world. Attend the amazing event of the International Yoga Festival that is the biggest celebration of the ancient practice.

4. Traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making among the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab, India

  
You might have heard of the benefits of eating in the utensils made up of brass and copper. But, have you ever imagined from where and how these utensils come? The answer to the query is Thatheras of Jandiala Guru. The traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making involves cooling of metal cakes obtained after melting the scrapes of copper and brass. These cakes are then rolled into thin plates of desired thickness. The plates are then purchased by Thatheras and molded into desired shapes by hammering it.

While molding, desired designs are etched onto them. Specific temperature is required to mold the plates into huge utensils and the temperature control is done manually using hand-held bellows. Cleaning and polishing also takes place manually using dilute acids and tamarind juice. The utensils so obtained are not only used for utilitarian purposes but hold ritualistic importance as well. The entire process is included in the UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India.

5.  Sankirtana, ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur


Sankirtana is a form of performing art. Performed in the domestic spaces and temples of Manipur state, the art form involves drumming, ritual singing and dancing. Showcasing matchless vitality and religious faith, the performances depict many incidents from Lord Krishna’s life, often leaving behind the spectators with tears in the eyes.

A group of ten singers-dancers along with two drummers grab the center stage in a domestic courtyard or a hall. Included in the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of India by UNESCO, the art form continues from generations to generations by traditional and formal education. Sankirtana brings people together and binds them closely to their community. Acting as the cohesive force between the Manipuri Vaishnavities, the performing art adds to the joy of festive occasion.

6. Buddhist chanting of Ladakh: recitation of sacred Buddhist texts in the trans-Himalayan Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India


Buddhist chanting of Ladakh is a form of reciting of sacred Buddhist texts in the trans-Himalayan region. Buddhist Lamas perform the chanting of the holy text and it acts as a prayer to the almighty. The practice is carried out to promote the spirit, philosophy and teachings of the Buddha. Also, it is done to seek the personal growth of the practitioner and world peace. The chanting style varies from sect to sect and from monasteries to monasteries. It is a trend to perform the chanting on important days of Agrarian and Buddhist calendars and during life-cycle rituals.

Chanting is practiced to enhance the moral and spiritual well-being of the people. Peace of mind and purification are also inevitable outcomes of the process. Further, the wrath of the evil spirits is appeased by the same. Chanting also invokes the blessings of the Bodhisattvas, Buddha, deities and rinpoches. The practice has also been defined in the UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India.

7. Chhau Dance


A way of dance storytelling, Chhau Dance is a tribal heritage predominantly seen in the states of West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand. The popular form of tribal dance in India also integrates elements of martial arts. Drawing inspirations from the mock combat, martial arts, acrobatics, semi-classical dance, story-telling and athletics, Chhau Dance is a part of tribal rituals. Derived from Sanskrit word ‘Chhaya’ meaning shadow, the dance uses grand and magnificently flamboyant masks.
Various episodes from Mahabharata and Ramayana are enacted in three distinct styles hailing from Purulia, Seraikela and Mayurbhanj. Male dancers from the local communities or families of traditional artists learn the dance form of Chhau. Making nights more beautiful, the dance is performed in open space to folk and traditional melodies. Musical instruments like Shehnai, Dhol and Dhamsa make the performance come to life.

8. Kalbelia folk songs and dances of Rajasthan


Finding mention in the UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India, Kalbelia folk songs and dances of Rajasthan is one of the most unforgettable experiences of the royal state. An important part of the Kalbelia culture, the dance marks a joyful occasion. The tradition is into practice since yesteryears when Kalbelia used to carry cobras in basket and their women used to sing and dance to the tunes to earn a livelihood.

The dance form imitates the movements of snakes. Poongi, a musical instrument is an important part of the practice. Kalbelia folk songs and dances are the efforts of the community to revive their cultural heritage. The flexibility and litheness of the dance is apparent from the glimpses of acrobatic movements. Women wear impressive and vibrant dresses though always in black to show the connection with the snakes.

9. Mudiyettu, ritual theatre and dance drama of Kerala


The ritualistic art form of Kerala, Mudiyettu is based on mythological tale of fight between the demon Darika and Goddess Kali. Entire village participates in this community ritual. A day is selected after the harvesting of the summer crops and everybody reaches the temple early on this day. A huge image of Goddess Kali is drawn on the floor of the temple by performers who have purified themselves by fasting and prayers. The image is named as ‘Kalam’ and is drawn with organic powders.

It is believed that the spirit of Goddess is imbued by the process. Post this Kali-Darika myth takes place. The demon is eventually vanquished by the Goddess. The dance performance marks the beginning of a prosperous and peaceful New Year. Mudiyettu rejuvenates and purifies the entire community. Temples of Kali also known as Bhagavati Kavus in Kerala host the dance performance.

10. Ramman, religious festival and ritual theatre of the Garhwal Himalayas, India



Come, April and the twin villages of Saloor-Dungra in Uttarakhand become alive. Ramman, a religious festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal in the honor of the tutelary God, Bhumiyal Devta. Featuring in the UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India, the fiesta in the form of theatre is an important form of heritage of only 196 families.  Total 1800 people of both the villages take part in the ceremony without considering the cast and the creed.

The number 18 plays a major role in the gala. As there are 18 people wearing 18 masks to play 18 characters and dancing on 18 beats to celebrate the 18 puranas. As per the traditions, Lord Ganesha is worshipped first and foremost. Bhumiyal Devta and Nar Singh Devta are pleased thereafter. The theatre then takes place after offerings are made to the almighty.

11. Kutiyattam, Sanskrit theatre


Earlier a part of the temple rituals, Kutiyattam is now practiced in the province of Kerala. Also known as Koodiyattam, the historic classical dramatic art form actually means ‘acting together’. Musical instruments, elaborate costumes, dramatic make-up and jewelry help to showcase infinite moods skillfully. This helps the art admirers to get transferred into a different world altogether and enable the ancient living theatrical tradition to grow.

Kutiyattam is performed by the Nangiars women and reflects the local traditions of Kerala and a confluence of Sanskrit classicism. Hasta-abhinaya (hand gestures) and Netra abhinaya (expressions of eyes) are the vital aspects of the 2000-year old practice. A myriad of emotions and expressions, the art form requires rigorous training of ten to fifteen years. Various scenes from the famous epics are enacted by the performers. The entire performance can lasts from hours to days.

12. Tradition of Vedic chanting


Originating in the ancient Indian subcontinent, the Vedas are the oodles of texts of knowledge. Philosophical dialogue, Sanskrit poetry, ritual incantations and myths are beautifully inscribed in these religious textbooks. Hindus hold a strong faith in Vedas which are primarily four in number. The Rig Veda consists of ancient Indian Vedic Sanskrit hymns. The Yajurveda inscribes ritual offering formulas. The Samaveda features melodies and chants. The Atharvaveda is collection of procedures for everyday life.

Vedic chanting is the traditional way of reciting the Vedas. The cantos of Vedas were enchanted during the sacred rituals and a few were intoned daily in Vedic communities. Finding a place on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India, the tradition of Vedic chanting comprises of several ‘paths’ (ways of chanting the Vedas). Special attention is paid to the manner of recitation of each and every word to keep its pronunciation intact.

13. Ramlila, the traditional performance of the Ramayana


Ramlila actually means Rama’s Play and is the traditional performance of the Ramayana. Narrating the life story of Lord Rama, the entire performance lasts for 9 days. Effigies of demon Ravana are put to fire by the actor playing the role of Rama to mark the victory of good over the bad on the last day. This event is celebrated with great zeal and is known as Dusshera. Dialogues, songs and narrations make Ramlila complete and worth watching. Ramnagar, Ayodhya, Vrindavan, Benaras, Sattna, Almora and Madhubani are the leading destinations for being a part of the most illustrative Ramlilas.

The play helps people to understand the persona of Lord Rama, the ideal man and to apply his thoughts and deeds into their lives. Based on Ramacharitmanas, the staging of Ramayana is amongst the popular forms of storytelling in North India.

Indeed, India is blessed with so many cultures and traditions that it becomes mandatory to witness these Intangible Cultural Heritage of India.

IRCTC Launches Luxury Railway Saloon Car for Passengers

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The first saloon coach of the Indian Railways commenced its journey with six customers of a private tour operating company. The saloon coach consists of air-conditioned rooms, valet service and attached bathroom, and other facilities which one would associated with a luxurious coach.

 Indian Railways saloon coach - Bedroom

According to the IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation), the saloon facility was reserved so far for those railway officials who were unable to reach certain places by road or air. However, the six VIP customers were the first passengers to enjoy the luxurious experience of traveling in a saloon car after the facility was opened to the public. This charter service, the first of its kind, was booked by six customers of a private tour company for a saloon traveling from Delhi to Jammu. 

 Indian Railways saloon coach - living & Dining Room

 The saloon car consists of a living room, two air-conditioned bedrooms (one twin bedroom and the other similar to an AC First Class Coupe with attached baths, dining area and a well-equipped kitchen). In addition, the saloon car also consists of a valet service, which will be chargeable in the future. An IRCTC official, commenting on the development, said, "This will be an all-inclusive tour where the guests will be offered all the comfort of a hotel. Exclusive staff will be available for services on board. Railway also provides one AC attendant and one saloon attendant for ensuring hassle free travel”. He also added that the cost of chartering this saloon would amount to almost Rs 2 lakh. 

 Indian Railways saloon coach -  Kitchen
 
A Press Trust of India report says that Indian Railway has a total of 336 saloon cars across railway zones. Among these cars, 62 are air-conditioned. It was in January 2018 after a meeting of Ashwani Lohani (chairman of the Railway board) with travel and trade associations that the decision to make the saloons available to the people was arrived at. The saloon, which was attached to the Jammu Mail at the Old Delhi Railway Station, completed its 4-day tour from 31.03.2018 to 02.04.2018. From now on, common passengers can also enjoy a ride in the saloon cars. Further details are available on the website. www.indianluxurytrains.com/home-on-wheels


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