Friday, October 29, 2010

Some Great Links For Travelers

I have compiled a list of Some of the Great Websites around the World for the travelers. I have developed this World Travel Resource for the travelers feeling trouble in getting the information for their Travel Planning. This travel resource contains the Links for the Countries, Hotels and Travel Guide of Africa Travel, Asia Travel, Australia Travel, Bali Travel, China Travel, Europe Travel, Halong Travel, India Travel, New Zealand Travel, Travel Directories, United Kingdom Travel, USA Travel, Vietnam Travel
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Rajasthan Tour - A Taste of its Architectural Heritage

Selecting your favourite among the forts and palaces in Rajasthan is akin to asking a mother to pick her most beloved child from her brood. As clichéd and melodramatic as this comparison is, it’s only when you’ve visited a few of Rajasthan’s beautifully restored and preserved monuments that you’ll understand how no other comparison holds good. Of course, your budget can prevent you from experiencing the splendor of some of the palaces as they’ve been converted into fancy hotels and resorts with equally fancy prices. But this doesn’t mean those with shallow pockets need end up with a shallow Rajasthani experience! However, you have to be smart about experiencing Rajasthan’s architectural heritage on a low budget.

Indian tour operators might not suggest a drive through the length of the state but a road trip from Udaipur to Jaipur via Kumbhalgarh will give you a taste of all that you desire on a Rajasthan tour. The best part about a road trip is the flexibility that one enjoys. So even if you can’t afford to park yourself in Udaipur’s Lake Palace. You can at least park your vehicle anywhere!

A stopover at Udaipur should include visits to the City Palace and Ranakpur temples. Drive on to be impressed by the Kumbhalgarh fort and round off your road trip in Jaipur where one doesn’t have to shell out much to see the City Palace, the Amer Palace and Hawa Mahal. Agreed that Indian roads are more than bumpy ride, but fortunately the roads in Rajasthan don’t dare you to display your rally driving skills! So cheers to your drive along the dunes.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

CWG 2010 Delhi - Show the World Good Parts Too




 



When we talk about Commonwealth Games starting in New Delhi from 3rd of October 2010, news about the the corruption involved with this game and the pictures of only Dirty Accommodations and waterlogged venues come to the mind.

I am more concern about the good pictures and the world-class architecture and design that we (Indians) have created to show the world. Why these pictures have not shown to the world? If someone has published the negative side then that must publish the positive side too. Here I am presenting some images of our Sports complexes that we have made for this mega sporting event.

These are some of the pictures of Indira Gandhi Sports Complex. Why the same media has not shown this to the entire world? I am asking them only "Have you ever seen a stadium as beautiful as this in the entire world?"

Everything has two sides, if we are exposing one then we must expose other. If some among the hundreds of CWG 2010 Delhi organizors have did the blunders, why we are only focusing on their work? Why not the appreciations have given to them who did a really wonderful work to make this mega event a grand success?

Today the event will start with the opening ceremony at 1900 Hrs (IST) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. I am sure and confident enough that India has the capability to hold any event and complete it successfully. This event will not be any exception with my believe and we will show the world that India is a country on which you can rely upon for anything. If someone want to see the pictures and videos of the venues of CWG 2010 you can find it hare http://www.cwgdelhi2010.org/gallery/dcwg/venues

I wish India very GOOD LUCK FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF CWG 2010
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