Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Balasinor - Dinosaur Tourism..


Tourist Feature : Balasinor.
 ( Also called Vadasinor.)
Attraction : Dinosaur Tourism..
Location : Mahisagar district, Gujarat, India.
History : Former princely state of the Babi dynasty.

     During a regular geological survey of a mineral-rich area in the early 1980s, palaeontologists stumbled upon dinosaur bones.Further excavations have revealed a variety ofdinosaur remains—eggs, bones, & also a skeleton,  which has become an exhibit at a museum in Kolkata.

     Research now proves that Gujarat is home to one of the largest clutch of dinosaur hatcheries in the world. The soft soil made hatching and protecting eggs easier for the animals. Researchers call them the best-preserved eggs in the world.
    This has led to what Gujarat state now calls "Dinosaur Tourism", and the best guide is Princess Aaliya also called the Dinosaur Princess.
At Balasinor, there’s a fossilised dinosaur nesting ground and a prehistoric burial ground. 
    It is believed that atleast 13species of dinosaurs lived here. Fossils of about 10,000 dinosaur eggs have been recovered here, making Raiyoli village in Balasinor the third largest hatchery in the world.
    Part of a limb embeddedin a rock, alleged fossil remains of skin and other bones and egg rings are easily spotted at Balasinor.
    The Tyrannosaurus Rex family was discovered here in 2003. It was named Rajasaurusnarmandensis meaning - princely reptile from the Narmada. 

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

10 Most Colorful Places In The World

1. Hong Kong, China



2. Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa



3. Acadia National Park, Maine



4. Wroclaw, Poland



5. Maafushi, Maldives



6. Washington Monument, Washington D.C



7. Paradise Island, Bahamas



8. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India



9. Burano island, Venice, Italy



10. Tulip Fields of the Netherlands


Saturday, 24 June 2017

Top Places for Yogo Teacher Training in INDIA



India- The motherland of yoga and ayurveda is always a favourite destination of yoga lovers and nature lovers. However, India has numerous places to choose for yoga, but these 5 places are the best topractice yoga because of the nature and the birthplaces of numerous yogis. These places has variety of yoga school and ashrams to choose for yoga teacher training, yoga retreats, yoga holidays or any such activities.

Monday, 19 June 2017

TOUR PLANNER

EAST

 
Sundarbans

2 Nights / 3 Days Sundarbans

4 Nights / 5 Days Puri, Bhubaneswar
4 Nights / 5 Days Digha, Tazpur
4 Nights / 5 Days Kolkata

5 Nights / 6 Days Puri & Konark
5 Nights / 6 Days Dooars

NORTH

 
Delhi / Agra / Jaipur


4 Nights / 5 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur
4 Nights / 5 Days Srinagar, Pahalgham, Gulmarg

5 Nights / 6 Days Shimla, Kulu, Manali
5 Nights / 6 Days Srinagar, Pahalgham, Gulmarg

6 Nights / 7 Days Delhi, Manali, Shimla
6 Nights / 7 Days Jammu, Katra, Patnitop
6 Nights / 7 Days Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Amritsar

7 Nights / 8 Days Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Udaipur
7 Nights / 8 Days Delhi, Shimla, Manali, Agra, Jaipur


NORTH EAST

 
Darjeeling


2 Nights / 3 Days Imphal (Manipur)
2 Nights / 3 Days Aizwal (Mizoram)

4 Nights / 5 Days Tripura
4 Nights / 5 Days Darjeeling, Gangtok
4 Nights / 5 Days Kalimpong, Aritar, Gangtok
4 Nights / 5 Days Shillong, Guwahati (Assam / Meghalaya)

5 Nights / 6 Days Kalimpong, Gangtok , Darjeeling

12 Nights / 13 Days Kailash Mansarovar Yatra


SOUTH

 
South India

1 Night / 2 Days Chennai

2 Nights / 3 Days Athirampally, Alleppey, Cochin
2 Nights / 3 Days Munnar
2 Nights / 3 Days Munnar, Thekkady
2 Nights / 3 Days Belur, Chikmagalur, Shimoga
2 Nights / 3 Days Mysore, Ooty
2 Nights / 3 Days Kodaikanal
2 Nights / 3 Days Wayanad

3 Nights / 4 Days Munnar, Alleppey, Cochin
3 Nights / 4 Days Munnar, Kodaikanal
3 Nights / 4 Days Madurai, Rameshwaram, Kanyakumari

4 Nights / 5 Days Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Cochin
4 Nights / 5 Days Coorg, Wayanad
4 Nights / 5 Days Vagamon, Kumarakom
4 Nights / 5 Days Bangalore, Mysore, Ooty
4 Nights / 5 Days Bangalore, Hospet, Hampi, Kishkinda
4 Nights / 5 Days Bangalore, Mysore, Naharhole National Park, Bandipur

5 Nights / 6 Days Bangalore, Coorg, Wayanad, Mysore, Somnathpur

6 Nights / 7 Days Bangalore, Mysore, Ooty, Coorg

7 Nights / 8 Days Munnar, Kodaikkanal, Thekkady, Kumarakom, Alleppey
7 Nights / 8 Days Kukke Subrahmanya, Dharmasthala, Mangalore, Udupi, Murudeshwar, Gokarna, Kollur, Belur and Halebid

WEST

Mount Abu


2 Nights / 3 Days Goa
2 Nights / 3 Days Mumbai
2 Nights / 3 Days Shiridi
 
4 Nights / 5 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Ajmer
4 Nights / 5 Days Dwarka, Somnath
4 Nights / 5 Days Diu, Sasangir
4 Nights / 5 Days Bhuj, Mandvi 
4 Nights / 5 Days Kutch, Mount Abu

6 Nights / 7 Days Delhi, Jaipur, Pushkar, Ajmer 

7 Nights / 8 Days Delhi, Shimla, Manali, Agra, Jaipur
7 Nights / 8 Days Ahmedabad, Sasangir, Rajkot

OTHERS

Sri Lanka


2 Nights / 3 Days Kathmandu, Nepal

3 Nights / 4 Days Andaman

4 Nights / 5 Days Andaman
4 Nights / 4 Days Sri Lanka
4 Nights / 5 Days Bhutan

5 Nights / 6 Days Port Blair, Havelock (Andaman)
5 Nights / 6 Days Singapore, Malaysia, Bangkok

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Thursday, 1 June 2017

8 Things you must do in Goa

1. Visit the Anjuna Flea Market

Once upon a time, back in the late 60’s, Anjuna was the gathering point for hippies visiting India’s coast line. Nowadays, it’s filled with trance ravers and domestic tourists, and there are far better beaches elsewhere. But the wonderful Anjuna flea market is definitely worth a stop by. Taking place every Wednesday in South Anjuna, the market sprawls a huge area, leading down to the sea. It’s filled with handicrafts, second hand clothing, jewellery, beautiful patchwork backpacks and fabrics from almost every part of India. Arrive early in the day to beat the crowds and avoid the heat!


2. Take a day to marvel at the Portuguese flair and stunning churches of Panjim and Old Goa

Goa was once a Portuguese settlement, and today, many remains of the past can be found up and down the coast. Most notably, with the huge churches you’ll find in Old Goa and Panjim, Goa’s lovely capital. It’s well worth taking a day away from the beach to see these beautiful buildings, which are very well preserved and offer a glimpse into some colonial history. Panjim can be easily reached on a day trip from many of Goa’s beach towns, and Old Goa is a short bus ride away.


3. Get your hippie on at Arambol beach

Each of Goa’s beaches has a different personality, and each cater for a slightly different crowd. Our pick of North Goa’s busier resorts is Arambol, a mecca for backpackers and soul seekers from around the globe. Although not the quietest beach, there’s so much to do here, and so many people to meet it more than makes up for the crowded sands. Check out some of the great international cuisines, join some other travellers for a game of volleyball or walk up the cliff side for epic views of the beach below.


4. Swim in the fresh waters of Sweet Water Lake

Not far from Arambol beach, behind Sweet Water Beach is the blissful Sweet Water Lake, a fresh water lagoon perfect for a peaceful afternoon swim. To get there, walk around the cliffside to the North of Arambol beach, and then keep asking shopkeepers for the lake! There are sun beds around and a place to get a few cold drinks. A perfect way to spend an afternoon!


5. Hire a motorbike and drive through coconut palms to secret beaches

The best way to get around Goa is by motorbike, and you can easily hire one at any beach resort anywhere in the state. Grab yourself a road map and get exploring! There’s so much to see, from secret beaches to old churches and spectacular countryside. The roads around the coast are generally quiet and well paved and scooters can be hired anywhere from 250 rupees a day.


6. Get off the beaten track, awake early and watch local fishermen bring in the days catch

Seafood is everywhere in Goa, but if you want to see where it comes from awake at dawn and head down to one of the states many fishing beaches. Here you can see the local men pull in the day’s catch from rainbow fishing boats onto the white sands. I found the men to be some of the friendliest people I met in the whole state, and they were really happy about my curiosity for their life work. If you are staying in North Goa, check out Baga Beach for the colourful harbour pictured above. 



7. Try some of the amazing selection of vegan, raw, healthy food restaurants

Goa has become a bit of a mecca for hippies, yogi’s, trance ravers and beach bums alike, but the raw and vegan health food scene is also booming. There’s so many delicious places to try a bowl of superfood almond porridge, raw chocolate balls or vegan ice cream. Even if you’re not into vegan food, you might be surprised how delicious some of these places really are! We recommend Bean Me Up in Anjuna, Shantaram in Arambol and The Space Goa just outside of Palolem.


8. Spend some time getting to know the relaxed, always smiling Goan people

Everyone will tell you that Goan’s are a unique breed of Indian, and that couldn’t be more true. Goan’s are friendly and very relaxed. Get to know your guesthouse owner, or the family who run the little Dosa shop down the road, you’ll be endlessly rewarded!


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Friday, 31 March 2017

Places Around The World With Famous Indian Cities Names...

1. Delhi, India/Delhi, United States
There also happens to be one in Ontario, Canada and is spelled as Del-high, but the capital city of India and the town in the United States share the same name and pronunciation.



Kochi in India is the capital of Ernakulam. It has a namesake in Japan that's quite a tourist attraction. What these two cities hold on a common ground, other than their names, is their love for seafood.



The Patna in Scotland was a name inspired by the capital city of Bihar. William Fullarton, the guy who established the village in Scotland, was born to a father who served the East India Company. Some love he'd have had for Patna!



Calcutta was established as a coal town in the year 1870 and has not many inhabitants still. Whereas the Calcutta (now Kolkata) in India is a city that merges everything unique and beautiful.



Lucknow or Castle in the Clouds, United States is a sixteen-room and 5,500-acre mountain estate mansion whose Indian namesake holds the glorious past of being home to actual royalty. 



The ancient city of Salem in India finds mentions in 1st and 2nd-century inscriptions, whereas the one in the U.S. is Hebrew for the word 'peace'. 



Baroda in India holds the legacy of mouthwatering Navratra snacks. Michael Houser was the man who built the 1.7 square kilometre village in the United States, wanted to name it Pomona, but realising that it's been taken, changed the name to Baroda-suggested by C.H. Pindar. It was Pindar's birthplace in India.



Dhaka, then part of East Pakistan and now the capital of Bangladesh has a rich history and often features as a painful reminder of the partition in various written works. The place with the same name in Bihar holds the importance of being a Vidhan Sabha constituency.



Bali is a small town of Pali district in Rajasthan. Bali, Indonesia needs no introduction. It's a tourist destination for all those who love to lounge by the sea.




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