Friday, March 5, 2010

Andaman - King of Islands|Must Visit Places in Andaman |Tourism in Andaman

Where is Andaman and Nicobar islands?

The Andaman & Nicobar islands are a group of picturesque Islands, big and small, inhabited and uninhabited, a total of 572 islands, islets and rocks lying in the South Eastern Part of the Bay of Bengal.They lie along an arc in long and narrow broken chain, approximately North-South over a distance nearly 800 kms. It is logical to presume a former land connection form Cape Negris at South part of Burma to Achin Head (Cape Pedro) in Andalas (Sumatra). The flora and fauna of these islands, however, indicate that this land connection if it existed, should have been prior to the development of their present life form.


Andaman view




Andaman Tourism

Andaman Tourism - Andaman in Olden days




Andaman Tourism - Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail, located at Port Blair, stood mute witness to the tortures meted out to the freedom fighters, who were incarcerated in this Jail. The Jail, completed in the year 1906 acquired the name, ‘cellular’ because it is entirely made up of individual cells for the solitary confinement of the prisoners. It originally was a seven pronged, puce-coloured building with central tower acting as its fulcrum and a massive structure comprising honeycomb like corridors. The building was subsequently damaged and presently three out of the seven prongs are intact. The Jail, now a place of pilgrimage for all freedom loving people, has been declared a National Memorial.

The penal settlement established in Andamans by the British after the First War of Independence in 1857 was the beginning of the agonising story of freedom fighters in the massive and awful jails at Viper Island followed by the Cellular Jail. The patriots who raised their voice against the British Raj were sent to this Jail, where many perished. Netaji Subash Chandra Bose hoisted the tri-colour flag to proclaim Independence on 30th December 1943 at a place near this Jail.

This three-storeyed prison, constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters. This colossal edifice has mutely witnessed the most treacherous of inhumane atrocities borne by the convicts, who were mostly freedom fighters. Now dedicated to the nation as a National Memorial.

The saga of the heroic freedom struggle is brought alive in a moving Son-et-Lumiere, shown daily inside the jail compound at 6.00 PM (Hindi) and 7.15 PM (English). Also there is a Museum, an Art gallery, and a Photo gallery, which are open on all days except Monday from 9.00 AM to 12 Noon and 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM.

Entry fee: Rs. 5/-
Camera – photo - Rs. 10/-
video - Rs. 50/-

Light & Sound Show – Entry fee: adult Rs. 20/-, child Rs. 10/- (Above 5 & below 12yrs)






Andaman Tourism - Islands of Andaman

i) Jolly Buoy 

An island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, it offers a breath taking underwater view of coral and marine life. It is an ideal place for snorkeling , sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach




ii) Cinque Island

The lure of underwater coral gardens and unspoiled beaches specially a sand bar joining two islands are irresistible. Super place for SCUBA diving, swimming, fishing and Camping.


iii) Red Skin Island

Another island in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park has a nice beach and offers spectacular view of corals and marine life.


iv) Havelock Island

About 38 Kms. from Port Blair, this island provides idyllic resort in the lap of virgin beach and unpolluted environment. Camping facility is available near Radhanagar beach. A guesthouse of Tourism Department "Dolphin Resort" is available for the tourists.





v) Barren Island

At a distance of about 135 Kms. from Port Blair is the land of volcano, Barren Island, the only active volcano in India. The Island, about 3 Kms. has a big crater of the volcano, rising abruptly from the sea, about 1/2 Km. from the shore and is about 150 fathoms deep. Can be visited on board vessels.


vii) Ross Island

Once the seat of British power and capital of these Islands, it stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with the old structure almost in debris. A small museum named 'Smritika' holds photographs and the other antiques of the Britishers relevant to these islands.




vii) Viper Island

The Britishers used to harbour convicts here. The first jail was constructed here which was abandoned after the construction of Cellular Jail. It has a gallows atop a hillock, where condemned prisoners were hanged. Sher Ali, who killed Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India in 1872, was also hanged here.


viii) Chatham Island

It has a Saw Mill lying on the tiny island connected by a bridge over a stretch of sea-water. This Saw Mill is one of the biggest and oldest in Asia. The main mainland -Island harbour is also here. The other harbour is Haddo, which is nearby.

Andaman Tourism - Mount Harriet

The summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during British Raj, this place is an ideal for a nice and fascinating over view of the outer islands and the sea. It is the highest peak in the South Andamans (365 metres high). One can trek upto Madhuban through a nature trail and can find rare endemic birds, animals and butterflies. Conducted tours to Mt. Harriet are available from Andaman Teal House.

Entry Fee: Rs. 10


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Goa - The god of beach| Must visit places in Goa| Tourist places in Goa| Important places in Goa

Goa - Destination number 1



Where is Goa?

Goa which is called as "the pearl of the east" is located on the western coast of Indian peninsula, separated from

Maharashtra in the north
Karnataka in the south
The Western Ghats in the east, and
the Arabian Sea in the west by the Terekhol River.



How to reach Goa?

i) Air ways

Dabolim is the main entry point for Goa situated at a distance of around 29 km from Panaji on the coast near Vasco da Gama.

Most domestic airlines operate in Goa apart from chartered private airlines operating from UK and Germany. Indian Airlines has direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai daily. Air India also flies to Goa.

ii) Railways

It is not difficult to reach Goa by trains, especially after opening of the Konakan Railway that connects Margao and Vasco da Gama to major cities in India. You can take trains from

Delhi - 1,874 km
Mumbai - 490km)
Bangalore - 430 km to reach Goa comfortably.

From the railway stations, you can hire taxis and motorcycle taxis to reach the desired destinations.

iii) Road Transport

Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka state transport corporations operate from the Kadamba bus stand at Panaji. Frank Shipping operates a boat service between Mumbai and Panaji.

Moving around in Goa is quite easy. One can find bus as well as car rental services. A unique experience is that of the motorcycle taxi. Several ferry services are also available.

From To Kilometers Approximate Time Taken
Goa Bangalore 578 15hrs
Belgaum 160 3hrs
Bijapur 375 7hrs&30min
Bombay 582 15hrs
Hubli 166 4hrs
Mangalore 357 10hrs


Goa Travel Guide


Beaches in Goa

  1. Goa Anjuna beach
  2. Goa Arambol beach
  3. Goa Benaulim beach
  4. Goa Bogmalo beach
  5. Goa Cavelossim beach
  6. Goa Dona Paula beach
  7. Goa Palolem beach
  8. Goa Colva beach
  9. Goa Baga beach
  10. Goa Calangute beach
  11. Goa Vagator beach


Lets travel around Goa


Goa Tourism

Some of the tourist destination of Goa includes,

  1. Bhagwan Mahavir National Park
  2. Anjuna Calangute
  3. Colva and Benaulim
  4. Dona Paula Beach
  5. Mormugao harbor
  6. Vagator and Chapora
  7. Dudhsagar waterfall
  8. The Goa State Museum
  9. The Secretariat
  10. Se Cathedral
  11. Holy shrine of Basilica of Bom Jesus
  12. Church of St. Francis of Assisi
  13. Church of St. Cajetan
  14. Church of St. Augustine Ruins
  15. Church and Convent of St. Monica
  16. Church of Lady of Rosary
  17. Chapel of St. Anthony and Chapel of St. Catherine
  18. Fort Aguada, Aguada jail and Museum of Christian Art
  19. Panaji, church dedicated to Lady of Immaculate Conception
  20. Chapel of St. Sebastian. ,the statue of Abbe Faria
  21. Terekhol Fort
  22. Braganza House
  23. Ponda
  24. Kerkar Art Complex


Churches in Goa


Goa - Waterfall - Dudhsagar waterfalls




Terekhol Fort


Kerkar Art Complex


Se Cathedral

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Must visit places in India

Must visit places in India

The list of the best tourist attraction in India can be viewed in the video below. (video source : You tube). The list gives the distance of all tourist attractions in India, from Delhi.

Must visit places in India - Video



Must visit places in India -Travel Guide


Must visit places in India -Top Tourist Destination


Must visit places in India -Best of the best

Monday, March 1, 2010

Kashmir - An heaven on earth

Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, India is considered as one of the bets tourist destination in the world and experts believe that it is the best tourist destination in the entire world.

 Kashmir - An heaven on earth




























Snowfall in Kashmir - an heaven on earth







I guess, by now you will accept the statement "Kashmir - An heaven on earth" is true.

Kerala - A paradise on earth

Where is Kerala?

Kerala, located on the Southwestern tip of India, enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Asia. Fondly referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala was selected by the National Geographic Traveler as one of the 50 destinations of a lifetime and one of the thirteen paradises in the world.





How to reach Kerala?

How to Reach Kerala by Airways: There are three airports in the state located at Thiruvnanthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode to of which are International Airports. The Karipur Airport, Kozhikode plays host to domestic airlines while the Thiruvnanthapuram International Airport and the Cochin Airport, Nedumbasherry operate both domestic and international flights.

How to reach Kerala by Roadways: A very strong communication network makes Kerala easily accessible from all parts of the country. Kerala is directly connected by road to both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. National Highway no.47, 17, 49, and an extensive system of metalled roads connect Kerala to the rest of the country. Buses, tourist taxis, and autos are the main modes of road transport.

How to reach Kerala by Railways: There are 200 railway stations in Kerala connecting places both within and outside Kerala. One can avail of Super-Fast, and express trains to reach ones chosen destination. The train services link the state to all the important cities of India including the four metropolitan cities namely, New-Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai

Public ferry services, speed-boats and even houseboats or ‘ketuvallams’ are other popular modes of transport in the vast network of waterways especially in the Backwaters of Kerala.

This tropical paradise is right here for the taking. All you have to do is to pack your bags and get started on a great and refreshing trip.

Kerala Travel Video



Kerala - A paradise on earth

Alleppey - Backwater Tourist Center

Alleppey is world famous for backwaters and you can see some of the videos below, which explains you the beauty of Allepey.



Munnar- King of hills

The Munnar is located about 5200 feets above sea level and it is only a three hour journey from the most happening city of Kerala, Kochi. It is a land with rolling hills, carpeted with green tea, tropical forest and has a treasure of plants and wildlife that do not exist anywhere else on the planet.





Varkala - A place to visit in one's lifetime

Varkala, just 51km from Trivandrum international airport and 176km from Cochin international airport, is well known for its bets ayurvedic treatment in the world. Varkala is well known for its unusual landscape - Towering cliffs that stand like silent sentinels, guarding the sparkling waters, back the beach.





Apart from these places, Kerala has many more places, and very soon we will see those places also.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Taj Mahal's construction: Taj Mahal Facts;Geometry of Taj Mahal

Geometry of Taj Mahal-  Click Here to go to a Virtual Tour Online to Taj Mahal



Click Here to go to a Virtual Tour Online to Taj Mahal

Unbelievable architecture:

Geometry plays an important role in the overall designs of Mughal architecture, and the play of shape in the Taj Mahal is optimal. The ground plans of the main chamber and the base of the minarets use an octagonal template.




The right angles of the plinth and gardens engage the use of the square and the water channels are rectangular.


The Taj Mahal in fact boasts a double-dome, a false ceiling inside a large outer-skin. This device gives the imposing volume to the outside of the dome, whilst retaining comfortable proportions in the inside - which would otherwise be cavernous.


It is a technique used by Sir Christopher Wren in the dome of St Paul's Cathedral, London.


Quick Facts:

Year of Construction: 1631

Completed In: 1653

Time Taken: 22 years

Built By: Shah Jahan

Dedicated to: Mumtaz Mahal (Arjumand Bano Begum), the wife of Shah Jahan

Location: Agra (Uttar Pradesh)

Building Type: Islamic tomb

Architecture: Islamic

Cost of Construction: 32 crore rupees

Number of workers: 20,000

Highlights: One of the Seven Wonders of the World

A UNESCO World Heritage site

Timings: 6:00 am to 7:30 pm (Friday closed)

Fee:
Free for children below 12 years of age
Non-Indians: 5 US$
Indians: From 8am to 4pm - Rs. 15
From 6am to 8am and 4pm to 7pm - Rs. 10

Chief Architect: Ustad Isa Khan

How to reach Taj Mahal?

Where is Taj Mahal Located?

Taj Mahal is located in the city of Agra and you can see the map below, to know the exact location of Agra in India.



How to reach Taj Mahal?

Airways:

Indian Airlines (Domestic Airline in India) runs daily flights from Delhi to Agra. Kheria Airport (Airport of Agra) is about 6 km from the Agra city centre and is easily accessible by taxis and auto-rickshaws at nominal rates.

Railways:

Agra is well connected by excellent train services to Delhi such as The Shatabdi Express (2 hrs), Taj Express (2.5 hrs), Intercity Express (3 hrs).

Railway Stations:

Agra Cantt Railway Station

Raja-ki-Mundi Railway Station

Agra Fort Railway Station

Roadways:

Express bus services (a/c and non-a/c) are available from Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Gwalior, and Jhansi. For those driving to Agra, the distances are:

Mathura (Pilgrimage Destination) - 58 kms.

Bharatpur (Bird Sanctury) - 60 kms.

Gwalior (Historical Destination) - 118 kms

Delhi (Capital City of India) - 203 kms

Jaipur (Cultural & Historical Destination) - 236 kms.

Khajuraho (Historical Destination) - 393 kms.

Local Transportation:
After reaching the city also, you need some sort of local transport to reach Taj Mahal. You can easily get taxi, tempo, auto-rickshaw and cycle rickshaw in the city that will take you to your destination. Prepaid taxis are also available if you want to visit the various places near the city. For the adventurous kind, there are bicycles that can be hired on hourly basis from different parts of the city. Since, diesel and petrol vehicle are not permitted in the Taj Mahal area, you can find battery-operated buses, horse-driven tongas, rickshaws and other pollution-free vehicles there.

Incredible India videos

"Incredible India" is the official campaign by the Indian Tourism Department, which promotes the tourism in India. You can watch the superb and mind blowing natural scenery and tourist spots in India, in this Incredible India videos.The videos below contains official and unofficial Incredible India vidoes