The land of rippling sand dunes and spectacular forts & palaces.
By: Michael Braganza
Are you interested in making your holiday vacation a lifetime experience? Are you in the hunt for a place where you can spend your holiday with full of fun and frolic? Do you want to make your holiday a wild and wonderful experience? Starting from a royal and exotic luxury to excessive adventure – a land where diversity in culture, faith, and humankind has its complete strength and is esteemed in full insignia. I am talking about none other than the magical land of Rajasthan, India which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
Aim for tours to Rajasthan? You are most welcome on the magical land of Rajasthan, India. The largest state in India, Rajasthan is considered to be the land of monuments because the desert land of Rajasthan is dotted with many timeless and spectacular forts & palaces. Forts and palaces are the major attraction of Rajasthan, India. Enjoy a holiday in the land of monuments. Stay at spectacular palace hotels like Umaid Bhavan Palace, Samode Palace etc on your Rajasthan tours and practice the lavishness of being treated like a King/Prince.
Explore the magical land of Rajasthan, India and discover its hidden treasures in the barren land. Explore the vibrant and colourful land of Rajasthan, India and enjoy its cultural mosaic that reflects sparkling hues of folk songs, ballads romantic & rhythmic saga of past affairs and heritage brilliance. Find out alluring Rajasthan’s attractions in your Rajasthan tour packages and enjoy the fascination of Rajasthan tour in comforts and well-organized fashion. It is sure to the magical land of Rajasthan won’t fail to captivate you with its magical charisma. Entire land of Rajasthan is dotted with different varieties of fascination.
The largest state in India, Rajasthan has many attractive cities which are also worth visiting and are famous for their special significance. Jaipur also popularly known as the Pink City and the capital of Rajasthan, Jodhpur – the Sun City, Udaipur – the Romantic City, Jaisalmer – the Golden City, Bikaner – the Camel City and Mount Abu – the only hill station of Rajasthan are some major cities of Rajasthan which are amazing and worth visiting. All cities are dotted with many picturesque places of interests and spectacular forts and palaces. During your tours to Rajasthan you will observe that why the land of Rajasthan is called the land of monuments.
The culturally rich land of Rajasthan, India is not only famous for its forts and palaces but also for its rippling sand dunes on the barren desert, natural diversity, flora & fauna and wildlife. The wildlife of Rajasthan is also so much exciting and exhilarating. There are many wildlife sanctuaries in the desert land of Rajasthan, India which are also worth visiting. Visiting wildlife of Rajasthan gives a unique experience on your tours to Rajasthan, India. Over all, the magical land of Rajasthan, India provides everything what a tourist can demand for. So, come to Rajasthan, India – the land of rippling sand dunes and spectacular forts & palaces. Enjoy its amazing attraction on the camel back.
About The Author
Michael Braganza is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for India like Rajasthan Map and Tours to Rajasthan. Now he is rendering his services to http://www.swagattours.com/
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Rajasthan
Maldives Holidays
By: Peter R Stewart
Before booking a luxury holidays in the Maldives, or a cheap holiday in the Maldives, any hotel in the Maldives, or you might just be looking for any island hideaway in the Maldives, it is important that you know where you are going to, and what you will find when you get there.
Too many people arrive at their holiday destination having chosen it only for the price, and a dubious guarantee of sunshine, and have never investigated their destination for its suitability for themselves and their family. A disastrous vacation can often be rescued by the surrounding countryside, but this won’t be possible in the Maldives, because you are probably going to be trapped on an island, and that hotel in the Maldives may be on an island you can walk round in a few minutes. So you need to know something about where you are going at the very outset.
The Maldives are in fact an archipelago consisting of 1190 low lying coral islands scattered across the equator, in groups of 26 naturally occurring atolls. The Maldives is 45 minutes from Colombo, 3 hours from Dubai, 4 hours from Singapore, and 13 hours from London.
On the map it is in the Indian Ocean just south west from Sri Lanka, and you don’t need a visa.
The Maldives literally sits on top of the Equator so it is a year round 25-30 degrees Celsius, and has frequently been described as paradise on earth.
If your idea of paradise is is a pristine tropical island with swaying palm trees with a pure white sand beach all the way round and then a limpid blue and turquoise sea, then the Maldives is just exactly that.
It is sunny, quite unique, and almost totally unspoiled.
The hotels range from the top of the range giving you the perfect luxury holiday in the Maldives to the other end where there are plenty cheap Maldives Holidays, as well as the total hideaway Maldive islands. They all have one thing in common and that is they are perfect for people who are looking for peace and tranquillity, a chance to rejuvenate and relax. This is not the place to go if you have to spend your holiday visiting places. This is however the place to go if snorkelling or diving are your thing.
It is little wonder that a huge proportion of tourists in the Maldives are returning for a second or third time, simply the place is addictive, with its sun kissed white sand beaches, crystal clear warm lagoons, and multi coloured coral and incredibly exotic marine life. When you consider out of all of the islands only about 200 are inhabited., and of the remaining islands around 100 have become island hotels, there will be more beautiful deserted atolls than you know what to do with.
For more about the Maldives visit http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com/categories/Indian-Ocean-Hideways/The-Maldives/
About The Author
Peter Stewart writes exclusively for http://www.in-kenyasafari.com as well as http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com and he has in depth knowledge of the places he writes about.