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jagi's Articles in Travel Tips

  • Tips to Drive on roads – For Indian Travelers
    To get your trip off to a calm and happy start, make sure you know where you are going, and tell your family and friends about it. Check weather and terrain conditions along your route.
  • Tips to Drive on roads – For Indian Travelers
    To get your trip off to a calm and happy start, make sure you know where you are going, and tell your family and friends about it. Check weather and terrain conditions along your route.
  • Walk in Old Calcutta- INDIA-For Travelers"
    In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock’s city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are miraculously mild. Welcome to the heritage walks of Calcutta
  • HOLLY POOL OF NECTAR-AMRITSAR-INDIA
    The spiritual capital of the Sikhs, Amritsar is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It derived its name from the pool around the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), which means “Holy Pool of Nectar”. A major part of the city’s history revolves around the Golden Temple, which is the prime and distinct attraction in Amritsar.
  • Fishing For Peace
    For a restful, green getaway, try out the fishing camp at Galibore, about 100 km from Bangalore in India. Here, you have the rare opportunity to be active at your own easy pace.
  • DARJEELING –QUEEN OF THE HILLS
    Mention Darjeeling and it evokes many images- Queen of the Hills, lush green tea gardens, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, sturdy Gorkhas and amazing views of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Going beyond these images, Darjeeling has much to offer in terms of its cultural diversity, education and exciting opportunities for lovers of adventure sports.
  • Coast to Coast
    Day 1: Arrive at Port Elizabeth. PE is the ideal beginning, as after flying the entire night, this beautiful town with its unhurried pace, is both soothing and energizing at once; a prelude to the scenic road trip ahead. Hire a car here for the entire road trip. Explore The Boardwalk (casinos, eateries and shopping area), and the beaches. Stay at the stylish Courtyard suites
  • THINGS TO DO IN AMSTERDAM
    1. DINNER CRUISE The best way to make your acquaintance with Amsterdam is to take a cruise on the city’s canals. The nicest option is a two-and-a- half hour dinner cruises. Sitting cosily inside a glass-domed motorboat, you tuck into a delicious four-course meal while enjoying the sights of Amsterdam.
  • ADVENTURE IN THE HILLS-IN INDIA
    A tour of Uttarakhand, made up of 14 hilly districts of former Uttar Pradesh, reveals an area of great natural beauty with picturesque hill stations, trekking trail, and ancient Hindu Pilgrimage centres in the shadow of towering Himalayan peaks. Garhwal, home to a number of holy spots, is the more visited region. At Haridwar, the Ganges, India’s holiest river begins its journey through the plains after descending from the Himalayas.
  • A HIDDEN PARADISE
    To your surprise,it is India.Arunachal Pradesh (a north east state of India) is called a hidden paradise. The Brahmaputra river which originates at Manash Sarover, flows eastward through snow-capped rough mountains and gorges of the great Himalayas in Tibet and enters India through Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The Turpan Depression-Adventure Travel
    You haven’t been really low until you’ve been to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. Here millions of years ago, geological fidgetings-about farmed a 69,000odd sq km basin at the foot of the Tien Shan mountain range. In the middle of the so-called Turpan Depression is Aydingkol Lake the deepest point of which lies 154.5 metres below sea level.
  • Mongolia -The Best Camping Place
    If you’ve made it to Beijing, you might as well catch the flight to Ulaan Baatar. The grass is always greener.
  • Thin Red Line-Travelers knowledge
    Today the northern fringes of the country are promoted as hotspots of nationalist tourism. President Kalam attended the recent Buddha Mahotsav in Tawang (fraturing Bollywood acts and patriotic songs).
  • SOUTH CHINA FOOD-FOR TRAVELLERS
    Kitchens can get competitive in South China when the talk turns to dim sum. Every year, Hong Kong chefs roll up their sleeves and flex their fingers to prepare for an annual dim sum competition.