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29 Aug 2013

Best of Monsoon Delights on a Holiday in Nagpur

Nagpur –Known globally for its juiciest variety of Oranges, Nagpur is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra. Boasting a rich heritage, Nagpur has been a cultural, commercial, political and industrial hub of the Maratha region since the ancient times. Cheap flights to Nagpur can take you to this blooming city home to several stunning natural attractions.

The city has a strong education landscape too with outstanding professional universities and education centers located across the length and breadth of the district.


Let’s take a look what the city has to offer to the travelers visiting Nagpur in the monsoons on a business or leisure trip to India.

Must Do Things On A Monsoon Trip To Nagpur-

Telankhedi  Lake and Walkways
 Nagpur turns into a vivacious leisure camp as it starts pouring in the town. If you wish to enjoy the rains to the maximum on your stay with cheap flights to Nagpur, head to the civil lines area that magnifies the entire fun with cheerful sounds, lovely faces and spectacular visuals offering real treat to the eyes. When it’s not raining too heavy, the best way to explore the place is through a drive along the vast stretch of joggers’ lane next to Telankhedi Lake. Don’t forget to capture the scenic charm of a raining day from the best angle of your camera.


Futala Lake
Another place that offers an experience no less than a dream come true wth cheap flight tickets to Nagpur is a stroll through the famous Futala Lake. With an array of restaurants right opposite the lake promenade, you can spend hours enjoying the authentic Maharashtrian food amid the picturesque vistas of this capvtivating location.


Shopping
Head to one of the famous shopping malls in the capital to have some rain shopping extravagance and also buy some monsoon must have accessories to enjoy the season holiday to its fullest. Nagpur being a major city of Maharashtra has a huge range of shopping places. You can choose from the best of malls that guarantee great fun and entertainment or move to a popular market places for some regional taste of shopping culture in the city.

Seminary Hill

A hot cup of Tea at the much sought after hillock, the Seminary Hill located at around 6 kms from the old Nagpur, can give you that ultimate feel of a perfect rainy holiday with family or friends after taking to book flight deals. The hill has received its name from the Seminary of ST. Charles, situated on top of the hill itself.

Ambazari Lake
Otherwise a famous family picnic spot developed especially for kids, Ambazari Lake can certainly be an amazing place to witness an everlasting raining day along the waters of the reservoir. Covering an area of aound 15.4 kms the lake also houses a garden with clean, pleasant walking tracks for the joggers and wanderes.  Do carry an umbrella if you don’t wish to spoil the spectacular to view of glittery drops falling on the lake water creating a magical aura and sound.


Best Time To Visit Nagpur

If you’re not a great monsoon fan, winter is regarded as the best time to visit this thriving city. It’s advisable to carry pullovers and jackets as the temperature falls to as low as 12 degree celsius. 

28 Aug 2013

Top 8 Street Shopping Destination to Visit in Delhi

Are you planning to visit Delhi particularly for shopping then this can mean fun and excitement. So it’s time to wear your glares, hang your hand bags and hop in comfy ballerinas to go out for shopping. If you feel tired and exhausted then you can relax at any of the cafes and restaurants till you regain the stamina to shop again so book flights to Delhi.


 Street shopping in Delhi is like spending time in heaven if you are good in bargaining. Even if you are tourist and shopkeepers try to quote heavy price take help from the locals. Spend some time doing a survey till you find the best deal. This is because you can find things at much cheaper prices compared to big malls and super markets. Here is a list of best places in Delhi to go for street shopping.

 Dilli Haat: This is shopping destination that attracts tourists from all over the world and a must visit destination in Delhi tour. It has been designed to make you feel like a weekly village market which is known as haat. The shops are made of thatched roof cottages with a village like ambience. The market offers an exciting blend of handicrafts from all over India with cultural and musical performances. The entry fee is Rs 15 which is 35 cents and it remains open from 10: 30 AM to 10 P.M


 Lajpat Nagar: Lajpat Nagar is well connected market to other parts of Delhi and most famous shopping place to visit on a Delhi trip. Here you can find reasonably prices items to stylish wear including footwear, other things and latest accessories. Shopping here needs skills of bargaining. The market remains closed on Mondays.

 Chandni Chowk: It is the oldest shopping destination in Delhi which has been developed as a passage of time. Some important items to shop here are jewelry in Dariba Khan and Kinari Bazaar, shawls and pearls in Moti Bazaar and gracefully designed shoes in Ballimaran so grab the best deal and book cheap flights to Delhi. It remains open all days except Sundays.


Sunder Nagar Market: You can shop here for silver jewelry, antiques and handicrafts. Here you also get excellent quality tea to make your evening memorable. The market is open daily except on Sundays.
 Khan Market: It is an amazing destination for youngsters that come here to hang out so book cheap flights tickets to Delhi. Kitchen ware and electronic items are famous here. This remains closed on Mondays.

 Paharganj Main Market: This market is famous for bags, music, handicrafts and jewelry. If offers you the some unique and low prices goods. It remains open till 9 o’clock for shoppers.
 Janpath:  This along with Tibetan Market in Central Market is a famous destination for young ladies and college to shop for fashionable goods at a cheap price. Just bargain hard to get the best price for shoes brassware, antique pieces, furniture, leather items, paintings and jewelry items. This market is open daily.

Top 5 Things to Do in the Pink City of India- Jaipur

We all know that Jaipur is also known as ‘Pink City’ Jaipur and is a bustling city with forts, museums and palaces which are worth seeing. Many do not know why is it known so? It was the time when Prince Albert paid a visit to this place in 1876 and the whole city was painted terracotta pink to welcome him and his queen. Therefore it was names so! It is true that travel is about adventure and experience not only about dusty artifacts and ancient architecture so book flights to Jaipur.


Another interesting thing about Jaipur is that it is built according to principles of Indian Vaastu Shastra which means that all streets and markets are set from East to West and from North to South directions. One day trip to Jaipur is never enough because there are so many things to visit here.

Here are some interesting things to explore in Rajasthan’s ‘Pink City’ so book cheap flights to Jaipur.

 Explore the City on Foot


 Before you do anything else in Jaipur, Grab a copy of Dharmendar Kanwar’s 10 Easy Walks in Jaipur. This is favorite for both locals and visitors alike which is known for its breathtaking beauty. If you plan to stay in Mahindra Homestay then your host will be able to furnish the directions and recommendations or might be you can also be offered a guide to the nearby neighborhood. Therefore book flight tickets to Jaipur to enjoy your trip.

 Try Authentic Sweets of Jaipur


Want to try something sweet then you can try mishri mawa which is made up of milk, cardamom and pischatio nuts which is a signature Rajasthani dish. To taste an authentic one enter one of the cult kachori joint Rawat Mistan Bhandar on Station Road to place your order. It was founded 135 years ago and this shop has also served the Royals and heads of the state.

 Visit the best Known Feature of Jaipur


Actually there isn’t much to see inside the Palace of Winds but this shouldn’t stop you from visiting Hawa Mahal and wonder at its towering pink sandstone façade. The five tiers of window and balconies were built by an 18th century Maharaja so that ladies could observe the streets without been seen from outside. You should try to view it from a different perspective that is at night when the streets are illuminated while taking holidays in Jaipur.

 Look for Snake Charmers


The quintessential Indian image of turban-wearing snake charmers is under a threat today and is simply dying out due to stricter law enforcement. Jaipur is a place where you might still spot a practitioner of this ancient street entertainment act. He is like an Indian Romani who believes in carrying forward his father’s profession. Places to look for them are at MI Road and City Palace.

 Go for a Royal Ride

If you plan to visit the hill top fort then why not choose the best one in India? Glorious Amber fort sits over the calm Lake Maotha which is just five miles outside Jaipur. Climb on a fully ornamented elephant and ascend the hill like the Royals which is simply amazing on Jaipur trip.