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Tuesday 17 June 2014

Pilgrimage Tour Guide to Sravasti


Sravasti is an antiquated city of India being one of the six biggest urban areas in India throughout Gautama Buddha's lifetime. The city is placed in the fruitful Gangetic fields in the Gonda District of Uttar Pradesh. Sravasti, the capital of the antiquated kingdom of Kosala, has the honor for shielding Buddha for 24 stormy seasons in the Jetvana Gardens. Jetavana cloister was a celebrated religious community near Savatthi.

The city accepted to be established by the fanciful ruler Sravast, and has various age-old stupas, grand cloisters and a few sanctuaries. Buddha is said to have performed a few supernatural occurrences here. This heavenly place additionally has the acclaimed Anand Bodhi tree, a posterity of the one, said to have been planted by Buddha's primary devotee.
As per the Mahabharata, the inception of Sravasti lies with the fabulous lord Shravasta. As per Buddhist custom, the city was called Savatthi on the grounds that the sage Savattha existed there. An alternate convention says there was a caravanserai there, and individuals meeting there asked one another what they had ("Kim bhandam atthi?"), then answered 'Sabbam atthi' (signifying "we have all things", as in everything).

Saheth and Maheth are the two towns of Sravasti. Maheth is considered as the origination of the Jain Tirthankar Sambhanath which is home to Sobhanath Temple. There is a mud fortress in Maheth, which is something to pay special mind to, as this old structure still holds its five entryways and dividers. Maheth blankets a territory of in excess of 400 sections of land of area.

Saheth is renowned for its various vestiges. Stupas, sanctuaries and religious communities are found in bounty in Saheth.

Major Tour Attractions:
  1. Maheth
  2. Sobhanath Temple
  3. Saheth
  4. Jetavana Monastery
  5. Swetambara Temple
  6. Ananthapindika Stupa
  7. Agulimala Stupa
  8. The Devi Patan Temple
  9. Sankissa
While planning for a pilgrimage tour always book your hotels in advance. There are several tour agents available online who offers a custom holiday package that includes flight booking, bus tickets and hotel booking online. Research well before you takes any final decision.

Wednesday 30 April 2014

How to Book Cheap Air Tickets

The tourism industry is witnessing a silent revolution pronged on by tourists who are looking to explore newer and previously unknown destinations across the world. While reaching these exotic locales was a daunting task once upon a time, but thanks to major carriers launching cheap air tickets, it is now easy and simple process. With just the click of a mouse, it is now possible to compare air fares from thousands of carriers for millions of routes across the globe, this allows the travellers to choose a flight and hotel that is best suited for his/her budget. Despite being a fairly simple process, there are certain nifty aspects to booking cheap flight tickets that an average traveller might not be aware of. An inexperienced traveller may inadvertently end up paying more for a ticket if he is not aware of how the airline industry works. Once you decide on your travel destination consider the following tips to ensure you grab the cheapest air ticket.


Booking Online: - The internet is inundated with online travel portals where you can search, compare and book cheap flight tickets. One thing to keep in mind is to ensure you cover at least 3-4 sites before you make the final purchase. Register for newsletters of popular online travel portals to make sure you get instant notifications for the best deals and discounts.

The Right Time: - Flight tickets must be booked at least 6 weeks in advance to get the best prices. As you get closer to the departure date, you will notice that the ticket prices tend to keep increasing. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the best days to book your cheap flight ticket as they tend to be cheaper compared to other days. It also been observed that early morning and late night flights tend to be cheaper.


Travel Consultancy Services: - Another trick is to book your tickets directly through a local ticketing agent. Airlines keep launching new offers and deals which are quickly bagged by the travel agents as they get the information faster than normal customers. While the travel agents will add their markup on these ticket prices, it will still be cheaper than the prices you see in online travel portals. In conclusion, buying cheap air tickets to your destination is more about information and preparation than anything else. Plan well in advance and you should be on your way to cutting down on your travel expenses.

Thursday 28 November 2013

Top 5 Off Season Destinations for Christmas

Avoid the crowds and bag massive bargains when you visit these destinations away from the peak seasons. 

Botwswana :-  Botswana is not a cheap safari option, many of the luxury resorts in the region can cost upwards of $800 a night. Whelp. But travelers willing to brave the downpour can grab a cool bargain after the tourist hordes have gone home.  November to April is referred to as the 'green months' – when the frequent rain drapes the region in lush greenery, inviting numerous birds. Malaria is prevalent is certain area of Botswana so make sure you exercise proper caution.  If you are looking to make cheapest flight ticket booking to Botswana, the popular airports are Francistown International Airport, Ghanzi Airport and Kanye Airport. 

Yellowstone National Park, USA :-  During the summers, almost three million tourists pile into the Yellowstone National Park. In contrast, only 14,000 people head to the park durig the winters. Visitors can watch elks, bisons at lower elevations that are grazing for miles out across the snow. Plus, you can enlist a guide to trample through the sparkling landscape and follow the trail of the evasive grey wolf. This one is probably the easiest destination to get through in this list due to the numerous online flight  booking options available to get there.

Lake Baikaal, Siberia :- Most travelers to this stunning expanse of blue prefer the summer. And yet,   Lake Baikal is far more fun during the winters, when the temperature plumets to a freezing -20 degree celcius. The mighty lake freezes over and you can walk over the transclucent turquoise blocks of ice which is almost 2 meters thick, but clear enough for you to see the seaweeds swaying in the bottom. Navigate this icy world on a sledge, snomobile or even a hovercraft.  Finish the day with a steam bath in a traditional banya (sauna).

Curaçao, Carribean :- The Carribean waters, so loved by travellers all over the world can draw in some serious storm from July to November. Usually, the islands receive at least one bad weather alert a year and will be in  the eye of the storm every 5-10 years.  However, not all of the Carribean islands witness the hurricane season and there are numerous islands which sits outside the 'hurricane alley'. Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire are safe havens which are home to classy colonial architecture, pristine sands and great diving spots. 

Hawaii, USA :-  The isle of Hawaii has two peak seasons, the deep winter when tourists flock in to escape the biting cold elewhere. And the high summer, when the island witnesses the inflow of vacationing  families. Both the seasons sees a price hike in the island but neither is actually the best time to visit. Actually, no time is awful in these volcanic outcrops, but the period from April to June (the start of the dry season) is outside the hurricane prone July to November months.

So there you go, the best places to visit away from the off season where you can make a cool discount on your international flight ticket booking.

Thursday 21 November 2013

Most Underated Cities in The World

You won't find these cities on glossy travel magazine covers, but if you love exploring little known places with great character, these are right up your alley. Most of them are in a transition stage in terms of cultural  which renders it the perfect time to visit them. 

Taipei :- Back in the early 90s, Taipei was  covered in a perpetual blanket of  smog and pollution. Today, it is a pleasant Asian city with acres of greenery and an excellent public transport system.  The city is particularly attractive for outdoor enthusiasts – a hot spring in Beitou, Yangminshan National Park, and an excellent trekking trail in the nearby mountains. Another major tourist puller is the amazing cuisine Taipei offers -  the city serves some of the best Chinese food in the world, from hole in the walls to Michellin starred restaurants. Don't worry if you don't speak the language, the locals are extremely friendly towards visitors and will help you get around.  There exists numerous online air ticket booking sites that offer hotel and flight ticket booking to Taipei.

Nara, Japan :- Nara has long been the neglected step-child to the more touristy nearby Kyoto, however this stunning imperial capital boasts of an equally rich culture. The city is peppered with serene Buddhist temples, gardens and shrines, but without the camera slung crowd. If serenity is what the doctor ordered, visit the 8th century Tōdai-Ji temple and its stunning lsui-en garden. Nara is home to numerous machiya, charming traditional wooden houses, some of which are converted to cafes. The famed sake was born in Nara and there exists numerous breweries where you can take a guided tour. Online flight booking allows you to make cool discounts for your flight to Nara, so make sure you do a research before your book.

Bratislava, Slovakia  :- A mediveal castle looming over the city, a charming square and quaint buildings describe this stunning city. Ever since Bratislava joined the EU, the once sleepy little town has metamorphized into a bustling hot spot with slick cafes, restaurants and bars. Of late, the city is witnessing a slew old school beer halls that has been warmly embraced by Brastislava's hispter crowd.Sightseeing options include the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum located on the Austrian, Hungary border. 

Valparaíso, Chile :-  This fine port city is a 2 hr drive from Santiago and is known for its brilliantly coloured houses on steep hills. Of late, Valparaíso has been undergoing a steady change where residents are converting historic buildings into unique restaurants, museums and galleries. Head to Cerro Alegre through a funicular elevators to witness  this distinct amalgam of tradition and modernity. The Zero Hotel, a 19th century mansion with panaromic views is the perfect spot to call it a night.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Tips to Book Cheapest Domestic Flight Tickets

Traversing the online travel portal realm can be a tricky experience, especially if you are not a frequent traveler.   With a slew of online travel portal that are active in the country, it is not hard to find a cheap online flight ticket these days, however many of the deals come with a catch in the form of additional charges in the form of baggage charges, over booking and multiple stop overs. Here are few tips that will help you make an online flight booking easier, faster and simpler.

Here is a lesser know fact about  airline booking.  There exists something called a window of opportunity in flight tickets booking. The window of opportunity is between 18 to 28 days from the day of your travel.  Most people assume that the cheapest flight tickets are available 2-3 months from the date of travel which is not the case. In reality, the airfare bargain prices start appearing 18-28 days from the the date of travel, or more precisely around 23 days. This is for domestic flight tickets, for international flights, you usually get a little more time. Also, keep an eye out for last minute deals that most airlines give away to fill up a flight. These tends to be extremely cheap so gets sold up in minutes. The best way to ensure you grab a last minute deals is to signup for newsletters with at least 3-4 popular airlines and online travel portals. While many of the deals are spammy, there is always an occasional diamond to be found amidst the pile of stones.

Next step is finding a good online travel portal as it makes a huge difference in your ticket pricing. The best ones display an all inclusive price including the taxes right at the search page. This prevents any confusion arising from addition of credit card or baggage charges being added during  checkout.  These  tips might come across not big of a deal but it can end up helping you save quite a lot on your next online flight booking.
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