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Kerala Beaches
Snuggled in the southern part of India, Kerala is a beautiful state, known for its charismatic beauty,
appealing landscape, backwaters, enthralling beaches, fascinating culture and tradition and many more. 


The state is home to many interesting tourism attractions and every attraction is unique and fascinating. Here in this article, we will look at some of the top notch beaches of Kerala, which are beautiful and friendly.

Kovalam Beach
Among the many beautiful beaches, Kovalam takes the top position as it is one of the most popular beaches of Kerala and is regarded to be one of the finest beach resorts in the world. 

Kovalam offer suitable and friendly atmosphere, from hot and cool breeze to the refreshing canopy of palm trees, soothing Ayurveda and spa therapy to fun and adventure, spicy delicious cuisines to trinket and souvenirs shopping, Kovalam is a perfect beach for leisure and fun beach activities. Be here and enjoy incentive time of merriment with family and dear ones.

Allappuzha Beach
Known as Kerala’s natural wonderland, Allappuzha beach is a sheer delight for beach lovers. Peaceful atmosphere and the lush greenery add delight to the beach holidays. Here one can enjoy plenty of relaxed hours as well as treasure the pleasure of the various exciting water sports and activities. For more beach fun visit Allappuzha also known as “Venice of the East”.

Marari Beach
Mararikulam a sleepy little village situated just 11 kms from Alleppey is quite renowned among tourists for its picturesque beach. 

Marari beach is an idyllic destination for vacation and the serene coastline of Marari beach is truly a paradise for beach lovers, who can enjoy not just the extravaganza of the silvery coastline dotted by the swaying palm trees, but also the warm and traditional Keralan hospitality.

Varkala Beach
Also known as Papanasam beach, Varkala beach is the only beach in Southern Kerala, where one will find cliffs adjacent to the Arabian Sea. The beach is getting more to the tourism map in recent times as an alternative beach for the commercialized Kovalam beach. Come and spend quality time under the colorful and peaceful atmosphere of Varkala beach.

Kappad Beach
One the name Kappad is prompted, it just connect with historical event, where Vasco da Gama with his 170 men in three   Vessels landed in India in the year 1498. The beach is slowly gaining importance and is turning out to be a major tourism destination for beach holidays.

Besides these, there are many other wonderful and picturesque beaches, which are equally important and ideal for beach holidays. Few more to add are Kappil beach, Fort Kochi Beach, Ezhimala, Kizhunna Ezhara Beach, Pallikere beach, etc.

Come to Kerala and have wonderful vacation along the serene coastline, which are magnificently studded by the swaying palm and silvery sands. Feel the beauty of beaches at its best here.




When you board a train for a long-distance journey, you are generally pretty much excited with the prospect of the enjoyment
and fun that lies ahead. But after a few hours of journey on the train, you will start getting bored with nothing to do, especially when your train is travelling through no-network zone, thus prohibiting you in usage of your cell phone.
So, at this point of time you have got no one to talk to or text. For such situations, we have provided you with some tips to make your long distance journey on train a bit more exciting.  

Carry Music Player:While packing for your journey, do not forget to carry along with a music player like the iPod, iPad or even your smart phone can come handy with a collection of some good music. Before getting along with your journey, do take out some time to make a travel playlist and add it into your choice of music player. It is advisable to not to rely on the radio as your cell phone might not pick up frequency at every point of the journey. Also, do make sure that your gadgets are fully charged before you start your journey and carry a charger or an additional battery.

Get Friendly With Co-Passengers: The best way to pass your time during the long distance journey is to get friendly with your fellow passenger and start the conversation, which is if they seem to be trusted. The co-passengers may belong to different cast and culture but may share some common interest, so it will be fun gossiping about some current affairs or even the blockbuster movie. 

Take A Stroll Through The Compartments: You can also enjoy a casual walk along the compartments of the train, which are interlinked with each other. This can be quite a fun, especially if you are feeling extremely bored while sitting on your seat for a long time during your journey.

Reading: Reading your favorite novel or magazine is always a best pass time while travelling on a train for a long duration. If you have a lower berth and want to get an uninterrupted session of reading, you could trade your seat with another passenger on the upper berth. 

Get Down On Halts: You can also get down at some halts in between the journey, especially if you are sure that the train will stop for around 15 to 20 minutes. This will allow you to refresh yourself with some local food at the station and you can also enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea at these stations. Some of these stations will have book stalls, where you can purchase some interesting books or magazines to read upon during your journey.

Write: Writing is another good pass time during your train journey, which can also be quite profitable for you, as you can jot down some notes on things to do and organize plans for your destination ahead, if you are on a vacation. If you are travelling back to your home, you can write down the things to do in your home or in your office for the month ahead.


Enjoy the View:Sometimes, watching and engrossing yourself in watching the views outside, can also be a good pass time. The views outside, when the train is passing through a beautiful location or green paddy fields, will let you wonder in some fond memories.  
Travelling light during the winter season without compromising on style is always a challenge. You cannot travel heavy, happy and cheap, all at the same time
. A good traveler is someone who knows how to travel light without compromising on the cold factor
. If you pack your luggage without planning it properly, you will end up dragging your huge bulk of luggage through airports, hotels and new cities. On the other hand, if you pack little you will find yourself hunting for shops in unfamiliar destinations for the things you have forgot to carry.

Smart and light packing will not only help you in travelling with freedom but also save you from paying extra fees for extra baggage. Here are some of the useful tips to make you travel like a professional traveler this winter season. 

Choose Your Bag Smartly
Choosing the right bag for your travel is very important while travelling. Also do check your airline’s carry-on baggage restrictions to avoid extra fees, before opting for a particular suitcase to stuff your belongings.

Tip: The lucrative designs on the wheeled bags may allure you into carrying them.  The compact design of wheeled bags may lure you into carrying them. But these bags are deceptive, as they weigh several kilos and trick people into thinking that they do not require light packing.  There are several exclusive deigns that are brought out in the market every year, but you should stick to the style that suits you and at the same time weigh light.

Arrange Your Clothing Properly
Generally, the larger part of the luggage while travelling comprises of clothing, especially if you are travelling to colder destinations during the winters. You will definitely need to carry warm clothes and layering the clothes is the key factor. 

Always carry thin long sleeve T-shirts in plenty along with few sweaters and cardigans, so that you can switch for alternate styles. Also keep in mind that you are carrying dark clothes that do not wrinkle easily. However, it is always a fun thing to go for shopping in your holiday destination, which will prompt you to pack less.

Tip: If you going spend most of your times outdoors, pack a base layer to keep your body and legs warm enough even during very cold climates. They do not require much room.

Go For Boots
Generally travelers who are travelling in winters agree on carrying two to three pairs of shoes. It is advisable to pick a pair of decent strong boots that will help you during hikes and also look good when you are going for a dinner. Choose the dark colored ones, which will not look dirty very quickly.

Tip: Boots take a large space in your luggage, so it will be wiser if you wear them instead. It is always better if you are wearing boots with zippers as they are quite easy to remove when required.

Wear Your Heaviest Clothes
Warm attires like coats, gloves and scarves help you feel comfortable during coldest days but they take large amount of space in your suitcase.  Act smartly and wear your heavy coat to the airport as it may also come handy during your flight. A warm coat can also be used as a pillow or a blanket if you need extra warmth during your travel.

Tip: In order to save some more space, you can stuff your hats and gloves in your coat’s pocket and tie your tie your scarf to your carry-on bag.

Pack Accessories
Do not forget to add accessories. Accessories like belts and jewelries are the main requirements for a woman’s attire.


Towering a height of 73 m Qutab Minar is often referred as loom of Victory which was built by Qutab-ud-din Aibak in late 11th century.
It is said that tower was constructed immediately after the lost of last Hindu kingdom of Delhi.


Surrounded by brilliance of ancient work this loom is one of the amazing works of Delhi Sultanate and it is a heritage site of UNESCO.  This prehistoric Islamic monument which is plated with many Arabic inscriptions has 379 steps which lead to the height of this eternal tower.

Commanding the sky with its infinite height which is measured as 72.5 m this tower has a diameter of 14.3 m and later narrows down to 2.7 when kissing the height.

So far its construction process is concern it was first started by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1192 and later followed by the touch of Iltutmish and it is said that in later part of 13thcentury Firoz Shah Tughlak projected the fifth and the last storey of this tower.
History

As per the chronology it is said that the Minar was built on the remnants of the Lal Kot within the city of Dhilika and so far its construction is concern many Parso Arabic inscription and Nagari characters reveals that it was constructed by Qutb-ud-din Aibak and repaired by Firoz Shah Tughlaq and Sikandar Lodi.
When it comes to The Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque it is believed that it was constructed in late 11thcentury which is located at the north east side of Minar.
According to folklore the Minar was named subsequent to the first Turkic Sultan and it is also believed that the Minar was constructed to keep vigilance.

Although the several earthquake and lighting severely damaged the site of Minar but it was thoroughly repaired and renovated by Firoz Shah Tughlaq.

Architecture
So far its architecture is concern one must appreciate the wisdom of Delhi sultanate and especially of Qutb-ud-din Aibak and all those who are associated in constructing the chronicles of time.
The Minar which is made out of red sandstone reflects the Glory of Delhi sultanate. Elaborating carving and details which reflects their attachment towards art and craft is thoroughly craved at the walls of this Minar.
Beside that one can witness the Verses of Quran on the walls of this medieval loom. Cylindrical streak, amazing balconies speaks the volume of amazing architecture.
The first three heights of the Minar is made out of red sandstone and the fourth and fifth is designed and projected by Marble and sandstone.
7 meter high iron column which is described as metallurgical curiosity has Brahmic caption which looks to predate the Islamic Minar.

Tourism Importance
Being one of the most prolific Delhi Heights this Minar entices tourist throughout the year. As the historic pediments which stands tall and portrays the culture of Delhi sultanate is one of the Gems of India and to see an alluring height people drives from all across the world and witnesses the ruins and ravages of time.

Entry Fee
 For Indian and Visitors of SAARC they would have to pay nominal fee of Rs 10 and for others they would require to pay US $ 5.

How to Reach
Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport and from here you can hire cab, buses and Metro.
Via rail, Delhi is home to Indian railways Network so you will get the service of Railway from all the parts of India.

Via road, buses operate from all the major states like Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Once you reach Delhi, you can hire Government bus for Qutub Minar.




Famed as one of the finest temple art in the entire world, Khajuraho is home to a cluster of monuments
which has the biggest group of Hindu and Jain monuments dating back to the medieval period. Located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,
the sites of the monuments are visited by tourists from different nook and corners of the world in large number. 

The rulers and the successors of the Chandela dynasty constructed various types of temples from the 9th century to 11thcentury CE which is now known as one of the seven wonders of India.

The Chandela rulers adorned Khajuraho with various scores of beautiful temples, tanks and architectural masterpiece. Out of the eighty five temples that were listed by the local tradition only 25 of them survive. All the temples are constructed of buff, pink or pale yellow except for that of the Brahma, Mahadeva and Chausath Yogini which are constructed using granite.

History: According to the legends, the creators of these monuments are supposed to be the descendants of the moon. One evening, the moon seduced a beautiful daughter of the Brahmin priest when she was bathing in the Rati. She gave birth to Chandravarman in the thick forest of Central India as she has to run away from her home due to harassment of being pregnant without being wedded. She taught him everything from politics to fighting skills. 

When the boy established himself as the king and founder of the Chandela dynasty, he had a dream visitation from his mother who told him to build temples that would reveal humans passions thus bringing out the realization of the emptiness of the human desire. Hence, the king constructed first temple and as the time passed by the successive rulers constructed their own.

Temples: Kandariya Mahadeva which is credited to King Ganda (1017-1029 AD) is the grandest temple of this place. But there are some of other temples which are small in size but are delicately and elaborately architected including Chaturbhuj, Javari, Adinatha, Duladeo and Vamana.  
In 954 AD, King Yasovarman constructed the Vishnu temple now famed as Lakshmana Temple. Later on his successor, King Dhanga went on to built temples like Parvanatha, Visvanatha and Vaidyanatha. Among other renowned temples inside the complex of Khajuraho are the Jagadambi, Vishwanath, Devi Jagadambi, Varaha Temple, Nandi Mandap, Chitragupta and many more.

Beside the cult images, the sculptural ornamentation includes parsva, avarana, parivara, dikpalas, devatas, sura sundaris and the apsarases which won universal acclaim for its delicate youthful female forms of ravishing beauty. The architectural beauty of this place represents the workmanship of the people of that era in every sense and all the temples are sure to give every one of the visitor with inner satisfaction along with the rejuvenation and isolation. 

Best time to Visit:September to March is ideal for visiting this place. During the month of February to March, a weeklong festival of cultural and traditional dance decorates this place with huge enthusiasm, gaiety and fervor. 

How to Reach:
By Air: Khajuraho airport is the nearest airport to this place and is located at a distance of 5 m from the center of the city.  
By Train: The nearest railway station is also located at Khajuraho itself, but one has to purchase the tickets online or the bus terminal of Khajuraho situated at 1 km from the town.

By Road: Khajuraho is well connected by road to major nearby cities like Agra, Allahabad, Jhansi, Gwalior, Varanasi, Mahoba and many other cities. 
Located in India, Taj Mahal is one among the Seven Wonders of the World and is worth visiting once in your lifetime
. It is a world renowned monument built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaj Mahal. A visit to such testimonial with inestimable beauty will be the best tour you ever had.
Tourists from every nook of the world come visit Agra to catch a glimpse of Taj Mahal and explore artifacts of this unique monument. The beauty of the Taj is immeasurable and is built in such a way that any one gets spellbound in no time.

There are still some people who haven’t yet explored the uniqueness of Taj. If you are planning to make Taj Mahal Tour then visit to the nearest travel agency and book your tour packages. Be ready to explore the finest example of Mughal architecture. It is a dream for anyone to make their visit. 

There are innumerable gems and artifacts that make it more stunning and presentable among which Taj nestled in the heart of Agra remains to be one of others. Taj Mahal tours also lets you to explore the nearby attractions and have the double delight on your vacation.

Book Taj Mahal tour package from any travel company and experience Taj and all the nearby attractions. There are numbers of packages available like adventurous Taj tours, special tours with Taj and Taj tour by train. 

Special tour with Taj Mahal offers you an opportunity to enjoy the most adorable destination i.e. Taj ‘the symbol of love” along with other destinations like Rajasthan, Agra, Gujarat and beaches. Every tour packages are designed in such a way that visitors can enjoy them all the way through. 
        
Daily tours for local sightseeing are also conducted by the Uttar Pradesh state tourism. A visitor has to pay certain amount as entry fees and guide also has to be paid. It is up to you to make full day tour of half day tour. Full day tour includes Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fathepur Sikri and half day tour includes Taj and Fathepur Sikri. 

Adult domestic tourist has to pay Rs 500/ and Rs 350/ for child where as foreign tourist has to pay Rs 2000/ for adult and Rs 700 for child for full day tour. Half day tour is Rs 350/ for both child and adult domestic tourists and Rs 350/ for child and Rs 700 for adult to foreign tourists. Likewise each Taj tours vary from one another and offer their itineraries at their best.


Some of the popular attractions close to Taj are like Agra Fort, Ram Bagh, Fathepur Sikri, Akbar’s Tomb, Mankamnshwar Temple and Vindravan. Best time to visit is from the months of October to March. The other best way to make your tour special is by making your visit to Taj before sunrise. 

Enjoy the awe inspiring images of Taj in different colors in early morning. One can also enjoy the sight during midnight. The image of Taj during early sunrise and in full moon night is beyond the scope of words. Make sure you won’t miss a chance to experience Taj Mahal in your lifetime.