Aug 15 2008

Rajasthan Heritage Tour Package in India

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Rajasthan Heritage Tour Package in India
India herself is a heritage country. Its role in history and its cultural pull has made it possible. During holidays you can plan to expend the vacation in India enjoying the attractions and cultural tourism that are available in India. You can do that just taking the help of the cultural holiday tour India. Turn up in Delhi by international flight. After a conventional ‘Swagat’ (Welcome) our envoy would assist you at the airdrome and at our hotel for check in and during the night stay. Early morning drive to Mandawa situated South West of Delhi. On arrival, we help you to check in at our Hotel for overnight stay.

Post breakfast departure for a half-day visiting the attractions tour covering the Shekhawati region, rich in mural painted dwellings. This region is often referred to as the “Open Air Gallery” of Rajasthan- a place of heritage. So here starts your heritage travel India. Later leave for Bikaner and check in at our hotel upon influx. During the night at hotel

Bikaner is situated at a distance of 160 Kms from Mandawa features in the sightseer map because of the Junagarh Fort, which has splendid rooms richly adorned with emeralds and complex carvings in gold. So with cultural tour you at the same cost get the taste of fort tourism India as India has many exquisite forts. Later you depart for Jaisalmer. On influx, you check in at our hotel for overnight stay.

Set bottomless in the heart of Thar Desert lays Jaisalmer, one of the last handsome citadel of the area. Founded on the junction of rewarding trade routes, where the wealthy merchants hired craftsmen who worked with great assiduousness on the sandstone mansions they built, filing up facades with sculpture filigree, screen windows, delicate pavilions and balconies. You enjoy every bit of cultural heritage tour at Rajasthan in India by heart. By viewing all these Post breakfast half day sightseeing tour covering Jaisalmer Fort on the 80m high Trikula Hill built by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 and Patwon Ki Haveli, known for its most elaborate and superlative portico. Subsequently on is a camel ride at Sam dunes, 45 km from the city. During the night stay at hotel

Early morning drive to Jodhpur, an impressive blend of modern and traditional architecture reflecting upon its frequent palaces. The enchanting forts, temples and other royal residences have retained a medieval spirit, which comprises of the town’s multifaceted attractions. Upon influx we help you check in at our hotel. A relaxed evening follows highlighted by folk dances of Rajasthan where you get the opportunity to know about culture of Rajasthan and thus your mere Rajasthan heritage tour becomes a Rajasthan culture tour in India. Overnight stay

Post breakfast half day tour of Jodhpur. Visits to the striking Mehrangarh Fort, certainly the most well-known landmark of the city, followed by Jaswant Thada - the white marble cenotaph of Maharaja Jaswant singh II, built in 1899. Overnight stay

Morning drive to Ranakpur to visit the secluded 1439 Jain Temple Complex with 29 halls dissected by 1444 pillars, each sculpted with exclusive designs. Lunch is recommended at the in close proximity Maharani Bagh Orchard retreat. Tour continues to Udaipur, which are another 80 km and a drive of roughly 2 hrs. Set around the vast Pichola Lake and conquered by dramatic palaces, Udaipur is Rajasthan’s most picturesque city.

The “City of Lakes” looks forward to your attention on this day. Morning tour will be of Udaipur’s mesmerizing City Palace. Molded in soft yellow stone, its windowless base is crowned with elaborate turrets and canopies. You enjoy Part of the Palace is now a museum with its marble and granite walls weighed down with luminous small paintings and bedecked with colored glass and mirrors. The tour continues to the garden of the Maids of Honor and Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum. At sunset you can cruise around in a boat amidst the passionate waters of Lake Pichola. Thus you can take pleasure from the cultural tour and heritage Rajasthan tour package. During the night stay

After breakfast you proceed to Jaipur. Upon influx we help you to check in at our hotel. Leisurely evening followed by during the night stay

Early morning 11 km drive to Amber, the capital of the courageous Rajputs from 1037 to 1728 AD. Go up till the fort on elephant back and a tour of the Palace. Heritage tourism in India thus gives you a royal experience. Later visits to the City Palace, Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar Observatory, and the Palace of Winds. Overnight stay at hotel

After an early breakfast, you drive down to Agra. En route you will visit to Fatehpur Sikri, a masterwork in sandstone with the astonishing sophistication of its palaces and courts. We help you check in at our hotel at Agra. A leisurely evening is followed by overnight stay.

Agra, the erstwhile capital of India under the great Mughals and home to Taj Mahal, has always awestruck the Indians as well as foreigners alike. Most of Agra is on the West bank of river Yamuna, with the Agra Fort and the Taj at its nucleus. Taj Mahal is quite simply one of mankind’s most bizarre creations. Early morning you take pleasure in the sight of the rising sun over the dome like structure of the glorious Taj Mahal. Next on is a visit to Agra Fort. Evening at leisure followed by overnight stay at hotel

After having breakfast at the Coffee shop the rest of the morning at leisure. You will be taken on a guided tour of Delhi, opening with a morning sightseeing trip to Old Delhi and followed by visits to the 1648 Red Fort, India’s largest mosque - Jama Masjid, and Gandhi Memorial at Raj Ghat. Afternoon tours include visits to India Gate, President’s House, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, and Qutb Minar. And here ends your Rajasthan heritage tour package.

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Driving In Spain - Always Expect The Unexpected
Northern Europeans are usually disciplined drivers, they understand that it is a serious business and if you do not pay due care and attention, both people and vehicles can get seriously hurt. Unfortunately, some Spanish drivers still need to grasp this and whilst all the laws are in place, many local drivers constantly ignore them. Don t assume a one way street is just that, always look ahead of you and as for indicators, they are just a novelty to some and still haven t caught on. Although in the UK laws have been put into place regarding the use of mobile phones whilst driving, they have yet to filter through to many countries in mainland Europe including Spain. The Spanish love talking, and at first, I always thought how wonderful to have such lengthy and obviously interesting conversations. However, the talking carries on into the car and if they are not talking to each other whilst driving, then they have the obligatory mobile phone strapped to their head. Whilst this is going on they are totally unaware of what is going on around them. If it is a casual conversation then they will drive at a reasonable speed, but if it is a more serious conversation then the car will travel at walking pace. It is not uncommon should drivers who know each other and meet whilst travelling in opposite directions to stop their cars and start a conversation. Everybody just patiently waits in the traffic queue until their conversation is concluded. My advice would be, like the Spanish, be patient until the conversation ends. Parking can also be a problem, pretty much the same as in the UK. Everybody seems to own a car and spaces are at a premium. This can be quite difficult when you live in an apartment block as many of these car owners seem to do! Most apartment blocks have a resident superintendent, a kind of caretaker, who is supposed to look after the property and its residents. Our particular superintendent liked to park his car immediately outside the entrance to the apartments and he pointed this out to everybody who attempted to park in the vicinity. One Sunday afternoon I watched as the Superintendent tried to park his car in his favourite spot as usual but it was a bit tight. Nevertheless, with a metal tow bar on his car, he reversed his car into the space and used the tow bar to push the other parked car backwards. The other car was mine and I promptly told him he was paying to have the car repaired. You will notice when travelling in Spain that the bodywork on most cars is damaged with various dents and scratched paintwork, this is because the Spanish have great difficulty parking a car in a confined space. In fact, it is not uncommon to find that most parked cars do not have the handbrake engaged and when you come to park or move your car, you simply get out of your car and roll the offending car away. It comes to rest against the car in front or behind and you have more space to get in or out ” marvellous. Should you visit a car park where the parking bays are marked out, for example supermarkets, you ll find most cars ignore the lines and park at crazy angles anything but straight. This practice alone would cause chaos in Asda or Tesco, but here it is the norm. Finally, a quick mention about scooters. In Spain the minimum age to ride one is 14 years and although wearing a helmet is compulsory, it is obviously not cool for a fashion conscious teenager. If you are driving it is best to be vigilant and watch out for these motorcyclists. Even though they do not wear the helmet, they carry them instead whilst riding! Should they see a policeman or ride past a police station then the hat is plonked on the head only to be removed immediately when the police officer is out of sight. Overall, the whole experience of driving in Spain has taught us to be extra careful and adhere to the rules even though the Spaniards might not. Keep an eye out for rogue drivers and be careful where you park your car. There are various rules in place for both foreign and Spanish drivers which we have put together for you along with helpful websites to get more information. Follow these rules 1.The most obvious being always drive on the left. This means the Spanish left turn is like the UK right turn, watch out for oncoming traffic. 2.Generally, traffic on the right has priority. Normally where a minor road intersects a major road there’s a sign reading Stop or Ceda el Paso (give way); if such a sign is not in place, the traffic on the major road still has priority. 3.Documentation required to drive in Spain is as follows: always carry your driving licence, vehicle registration document (V5), and certificate of motor insurance. If your licence does not incorporate a photograph ensure you carry your passport to validate the licence. If the vehicle is not registered in your name, carry a letter from the registered owner giving you permission to drive. 4.Don t drink and drive, anything over 0.05 per cent and you could face anything from a severe fine, withdrawal of your licence, up to imprisonment.: 5.And speaking of fines: Foreigners must pay fines on the spot unless they can present an address of a Spanish friend or company who will guarantee payment of the fine. If the fine cannot be paid or guaranteed, the vehicle will be impounded and the driver detained until the fine is paid. There’s usually a discount of 20 percent for immediate settlement. The police will issue a Boletin de Denuncia which specifies the offence and the amount of the fine. Check carefully that the fine amount noted on the document matches the amount you paid. Follow the English instructions on the back of the document if you want to dispute the charge; you have 15 days to file a written dispute, and you can write your argument in English. 6.With regard to fuel, all grades of unleaded petrol (benzin), diesel (gasoleo ‘A’) and LPG are available as well as lead substitute additive. 7.When parking your car be careful. In some cities a blue line on the street indicates resident-only parking; in other cities, check for signs. Don’t leave anything of value in a parked vehicle. Parking garages are a safer alternative to the street, but check the price first. Do not park within 5 metres of intersections or entrances to public buildings. Driving in another country can be a breeze if it weren t for the other drivers. When it comes to driving there is only one word to describe how the Spanish drive ” Infuriating. Northern Europeans are usually disciplined drivers, they understand that it is a serious business and if you do not pay due care and attention, both people and vehicles can get seriously hurt. Unfortunately, some Spanish drivers still need to grasp this and whilst all the laws are in place, many local drivers constantly ignore them. Don t assume a one way street is just that, always look ahead of you and as for indicators, they are just a novelty to some and still haven t caught on. Although in the UK laws have been put into place regarding the use of mobile phones whilst driving, they have yet to filter through to many countries in mainland Europe including Spain. The Spanish love talking, and at first, I always thought how wonderful to have such lengthy and obviously interesting conversations. However, the talking carries on into the car and if they are not talking to each other whilst driving, then they have the obligatory mobile phone strapped to their head. Whilst this is going on they are totally unaware of what is going on around them. If it is a casual conversation then they will drive at a reasonable speed, but if it is a more serious conversation then the car will travel at walking pace. It is not uncommon should drivers who know each other and meet whilst travelling in opposite directions to stop their cars and start a conversation. Everybody just patiently waits in the traffic queue until their conversation is concluded. My advice would be, like the Spanish, be patient until the conversation ends. Parking can also be a problem, pretty much the same as in the UK. Everybody seems to own a car and spaces are at a premium. This can be quite difficult when you live in an apartment block as many of these car owners seem to do! Most apartment blocks have a resident superintendent, a kind of caretaker, who is supposed to look after the property and its residents. Our particular superintendent liked to park his car immediately outside the entrance to the apartments and he pointed this out to everybody who attempted to park in the vicinity. One Sunday afternoon I watched as the Superintendent tried to park his car in his favourite spot as usual but it was a bit tight. Nevertheless, with a metal tow bar on his car, he reversed his car into the space and used the tow bar to push the other parked car backwards. The other car was mine and I promptly told him he was paying to have the car repaired. You will notice when travelling in Spain that the bodywork on most cars is damaged with various dents and scratched paintwork, this is because the Spanish have great difficulty parking a car in a confined space. In fact, it is not uncommon to find that most parked cars do not have the handbrake engaged and when you come to park or move your car, you simply get out of your car and roll the offending car away. It comes to rest against the car in front or behind and you have more space to get in or out ” marvellous. Should you visit a car park where the parking bays are marked out, for example supermarkets, you ll find most cars ignore the lines and park at crazy angles anything but straight! This practice alone would cause chaos in Asda or Tesco, but here it is the norm. Finally, a quick mention about scooters. In Spain the minimum age to ride one is 14 years and although wearing a helmet is compulsory, it is obviously not cool for a fashion conscious teenager. If you are driving it is best to be vigilant and watch out for these motorcyclists. Even though they do not wear the helmet, they carry them instead whilst riding! Should they see a policeman or ride past a police station then the hat is plonked on the head only to be removed immediately when the police officer is out of sight! Overall, the whole experience of driving in Spain has taught us to be extra careful and adhere to the rules even though the Spaniards might not. Keep an eye out for rogue drivers and be careful where you park your car! There are various rules in place for both foreign and Spanish drivers which we have put together for you along with helpful websites to get more information. Follow these rules 1.The most obvious being always drive on the left. This means the Spanish left turn is like the UK right turn, watch out for oncoming traffic. 2.Generally, traffic on the right has priority. Normally where a minor road intersects a major road there’s a sign reading Stop or Ceda el Paso (give way); if such a sign is not in place, the traffic on the major road still has priority. 3.Documentation required to drive in Spain is as follows: always carry your driving licence, vehicle registration document (V5), and certificate of motor insurance. If your licence does not incorporate a photograph ensure you carry your passport to validate the licence. If the vehicle is not registered in your name, carry a letter from the registered owner giving you permission to drive. 4.Don t drink and drive, anything over 0.05 per cent and you could face anything from a severe fine, withdrawal of your licence, up to imprisonment.: 5.And speaking of fines: Foreigners must pay fines on the spot unless they can present an address of a Spanish friend or company who will guarantee payment of the fine. If the fine cannot be paid or guaranteed, the vehicle will be impounded and the driver detained until the fine is paid. There’s usually a discount of 20 percent for immediate settlement. The police will issue a Boletin de Denuncia which specifies the offence and the amount of the fine. Check carefully that the fine amount noted on the document matches the amount you paid. Follow the English instructions on the back of the document if you want to dispute the charge; you have 15 days to file a written dispute, and you can write your argument in English. 6.With regard to fuel, all grades of unleaded petrol (benzin), diesel (gasoleo ‘A’) and LPG are available as well as lead substitute additive. 7.When parking your car be careful. In some cities a blue line on the street indicates resident-only parking; in other cities, check for signs. Don’t leave anything of value in a parked vehicle. Parking garages are a safer alternative to the street, but check the price first. Do not park within 5 metres of intersections or entrances to public buildings. Tony Roberts has lived in the southeast of Spain since 2001. He is now an established estate agent in the region of Costa Calida and has written a free e-book “How to Buy a Property in Spain”, to receive your copy contact Tony at http://www.pocomed.com

Tony Roberts has lived in the southeast of Spain since 2001. He is now an established estate agent in the region of Costa Calida and has written a free e-book "How to Buy a Property in Spain", <a href="http://www.pocomed.com">to receive your copy </a>contact Tony at http://www.pocomed.com

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Rajasthan Adventure Tour
For a long time India has been one of the most attractive places for adventure tourism, especially as far as the historic values are concerned. People from all over the world visit India for mainly its adventure tour packages. Rajasthan is one of those places where the public really gets the smell of adventure and fete of festivity.

You have breakfast at hotel. Ensue for Jodhpur. Get to and check in at hotel. You simply pass the time for the chief adventure Rajasthan tour in India.

Unwind in the evening or proceed for shopping. The palaces of Maharajas leave you astonished and you remain spellbound.
You can have your breakfast at hotel. Start for Jaisalmer and thus you are one more step forward to Rajasthan adventure tour package India.
Rajasthan is the paradise of historical escapade and aptly, enough it s the venue of adventure safari package of India.

Proceed on camel’s backs early on in the morning into the desert and arrive at midway between Jaisalmer and Khuri. Thus you enjoy the escapade of adventure camel safari India. In Rajasthan adventure tour package you also enjoy wild life safari tourism India by camel safari package. It s the best way of enjoying the fete of camel safari India at a cheap rate.

Return back to Jaisalmer on camel’s back. Here again you experience the adventure Rajasthan by way of adventure camel tour available in India. You can get all the facilities in the hotels and spas where you would stay overnight.

You have your breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Jaipur and arrive at by evening. And here ends your 5 day long Rajasthan adventure tour package. The adventure tour Rajasthan package remains in your mind for a time long in future which is the achievement of this travel package.

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