Tuesday 30 December 2014

Top Interesting Destination & Places To Visit In Europe

Europe is a vast continent, from the lush green pastures of Scotland to the attractive ancient ruins of Greece, Europe has something for everyone. When visiting Europe you will find that it's really difficult to decide which place to visit there during your stay.
The Eiffel Tower is the most famous building of the world and there is no other building which has been constructed similar to the Eiffel Tower. The height of this tower is 984 feet high and is listed among the world's tallest buildings. The view of Paris from Eiffel Tower is a must to see when visiting Europe.
If you love history, then Acropolis is one of the most historical sites of Europe and you won't want to miss it. It is located in Athens, and here you will see sites like the Parthenon, which dates back to the 5th Century BC. Not only you get to see the ancient ruins and building, but you also get an amazing view of the City of Athens.
The Roman Coliseum is another interesting place to see in Europe. This grand place was once an amphi theater which could bench more than 55,000 people. This building has an amazing structure and architecture, even though it's not maintain well still it holds a magnificent look which is worth seeing.
The Tower Bridge has been constructed in 1894 and since then it has stood over River Thames remarkably in London. When you walk on this bridge's side walk, you will come across the breathtaking views of London city. Apart from this you can also visit the steam engine rooms of the bridge which gives power to the bridge. It doesn't matter whether you visit the Tower Bridge at daytime or the night it has some breathtaking views to offer.
The Buckingham Palace has been the official residence of the British Royal family since 1837, and there is no perfect trip to Europe if you don't go to see the home of the Queen. If you are visiting during the months of August or September you will be lucky to see the inside State Rooms of the Bucking Palace.
6. Big Ben
Do you know what Big Ben is? It's the world's largest clock tower and is London's most famous landmarks; it is one of the most interesting places to see in Europe. Even though it is not open for public tours it looks fabulous, particularly at night when it's all lit up.


7. Cathedral Notre-Dame
If you are visiting France then you have to stop at the Cathedral Notre-Dame, people who are interested in history will love to stop at this place as its full with rich history and is also a treat for art lovers who will get to see beautifully carved statues, windows and columns by famous artists.

Some of the main important cities of this continent are Paris, London, Madrid, Venice, Frankfurt and Rome. Since there are several interesting and unique places to visit in Europe, we have made a list of top places for you to see in Europe.

Sunday 28 December 2014

Enjoy 'Round the Clock Love & Romance In Jamaica ....


Whether you're a couple looking for a getaway or you're single and just looking to mingle, there's one place you should definitely consider: Jamaica. Luxury hotel accommodation just a stroll from the beach, golden shores and azure waters - this is just the beginning of a dreamy holiday adventure!
When it comes to romance, there's nothing quite like Jamaica. Luxury hotel brochures with images of cocktails shot against sunsets, and silhouettes of happy couples in the distance holding hands are actually true to life here. Here are a few ways to have a romantic time on the island, at any hour of the day.
The phrase "Jamaica Sunrise" is famous, and you can see why for yourself on the beaches of Jamaica. Luxury hotel accommodations with their own private beaches are not uncommon, but even if yours doesn't stretch to this, it's always easy to get to a beach. Relax on the pure white sands as you watch the sun rise and cast a golden glow over the island - it's a perfect setting for romance.
Being up with the sun has other advantages too. Fancy a romantic swim with dolphins? It's best done in the early morning, although it can be an all-day affair in places like Ocho Rios' Dolphin Cove. Resort tours often include this must-see attraction, but you can set out on your own as well to enjoy the amazing features of this great site.
You can also embark on a sailing adventure from cove to cove early in the morning and, in fact, this is the ideal time. Stop off for some diving and snorkelling in the amazingly crystal-clear waters as the day goes on, and explore deserted beaches at your leisure.
Lunch is the perfect time to enjoy the island's colourful culture on a plate. Standard fare is jerk chicken, Jamaican patties, escovitch and much, much more. Jamaica luxury hotel fare can include many of the island's authentic flavours, but if you set out on your own, you'll discover more - and you'll get to meet the locals as well. Scotchie's in Mo' Bay is one of the places you must experience, with its mouth-wateringly aromatic foil-wrapped bundles of pork, chicken or sausage.

Just as sunrises are beautiful here, so, too, are the sunsets. It may sound like a cliché, but if you've ever spent time gazing at the fiery Jamaican sky as the sun goes down with a special someone, you'll know why it's become the visual synonym for romance. A veranda overlooking the beach is the perfect setting for sunset gazing, but if you feel like mingling, try popular hangouts like Rick's Café, where both locals and visitors enjoy great food and drink from what is arguably the best vantage on the island.
Of course, if we're talking romance, we can't forget the evenings. The island's many fine restaurants are perfect for intimate dinners for two, while for those looking to hang out with friends or meet new ones, the local clubs and pubs are great places to chill, enjoy music and dance the night away. 
 For a stay in a romantic Jamaica luxury hotel, hand picked portfolio of privately owned hotels offering superb accommodation. Get  intimate knowledge of every property that can provide the perfect accommodation to make your island dreams a reality.

Friday 26 December 2014

The Great Pyramids of Egypt !!

Egypt's monuments are countless, and all are wonderful. Yet, the remarkable pyramids of Egypt happen to be the most popular.
The Great Pyramids of Giza

To the west of Egypt's busy capital city, Cairo, the Giza plateau is located as the home to the most famous ancient Egyptian monuments: the great pyramids in Giza! The pyramids were built over three decades - by the three kings; Cheops, his second reigning son Khafre and Menkaure. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, other name for Cheops, is the oldest and the only remaining wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. More than 2 million blocks of massive stones were used to construct this pyramid that took the Pharaohs more than 20 years to get it done around 2560 BC. The pyramid is an unbelievably huge construction that is 139 meters high to make it the largest pyramid in Egypt and the world.
Dahshur's Pyramid

The Pyramid located at Dahshur area was the second pyramid built by the pharaoh Sneferu. Mysteriously, the pyramid rises from the sands of the desert at an angle of 55 degrees and then changes to a more inclining angle of 43 degrees. One theory reads that due to the sharpness of the original angle, the weight that is added above the inner chambers and passageways became too large, which forced the masons to go for a less inclining angle. Dahshur's pyramid is notable for being the only Egyptian pyramid which still has the outer casing of the polished limestone kept on its surface.
Step Pyramid of Djoser
The Step Pyramid of Djoser which is located at the Saqqara area was the first ever pyramid built by Ancient Egyptians. Constructed during the 27th century BC, like its peers, for the burial of King Djoser; it was first built as a traditional, flat-roofed building but was later risen to a six stepped layer Pyramid with 62 meters high. The burial chambers are built underground and hidden in a maze of tunnels.
Red Pyramid


The Red Pyramid was built by Pharaoh Sneferu, and is considered to be the first successful attempt in human history to construct a smooth-sided one! it is the fourth highest one in Egypt, with 104 meters high. it is a special place to visit due to the lack of the crowds that flood to the Giza Plateau, which allows the needed quietness to contemplate and add some mystery to the place.

Monday 22 December 2014

Top Destination to watch in Australia while going on Campervan holiday !!


You should not miss to explore some of the most fascinating spots in Australia while on a campervan holiday in the country. You will marvel at incomparable natural beauty and take home the best holiday pictures ever. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of activities. Check out the places which you should definitely visit.

As the largest sand island on the planet, it has 120 kilometres of golden beaches which offer absolutely spectacular views. The rainforest on the island is home to exotic plants with gorgeous colourful blossoms. You will meet up close and personal many inhabitants of the jungle and the beautiful birds, in particular.

Fraser Island offers excellent opportunities for trekking and 4WD safaris. Off the coast, there is a selection of great diving spots with shipwrecks and diverse marine life. Whether you like being active or just relaxing under the sun, you should definitely include this place in the itinerary for your campervan holiday in Australia.
This is the largest inland lake in Australia and the lowest point on the continent. The most interesting thing about it is that it fills with water only occasionally. The place is absolutely surreal with its patches of salt reflecting the sunlight and orange and red sand. When the lake fills with water, the wildlife in the area flocks around it and make the atmosphere even more magical. There is a camping park nearby so you can enjoy an overnight stay.
The set of limestone stacks rising from the sea offers some of the most impressive views in the whole of Australia. This magnificent site is among the main attractions of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. It is part of Port Campbell National Park which boasts with rich flora and fauna. The seals and otters living along the shore are among the favourite attractions of tourists visiting the park. You can spend a whole day at the park during your campervan holiday in Australia.
This coastal town has spectacular sea views and a long sandy beach which is a major hub for suffers from all over the country and the rest of the world. The Cape Byron Light and the local marine reserve with the Julian Rocks formation are among the most popular attractions in the local area. Arakwal National Park is just two kilometres away. It is home to beautiful forests and beaches and to a small Aboriginal community.

These attractions are definitely worth it for everyone going on a campervan holiday in Australia.

Saturday 20 December 2014

The Golden Chariot Train : Feel The Beauty With Luxury !! Book 4 Holidays...

The Golden Chariot, one of the Indian Luxury Trains, marks its importance in the tourism industry of India as it covers some of the major destinations of Karnataka and Goa. The logo of the train is in gold and purple color and includes the mythological animal . The hospitality at par is one of the major factors of the satisfaction of the guests. Moreover, here listed are 10 important things that you need to know about the luxury train Golden Chariot.


1. History : After the success of Palace on Wheels, the KSTDC (Karnataka State Tourism andDevelopment Corporation) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Indian Railways in the year 2002. To finalize the shape and design of the train, ICF (Integral Factory Coach) was assigned with this duty. After 900 layouts, the final design was finalized.  To complete the design of the train, Architect Kusum Pendse with 200 carpenters worked diligently and completed in the duration of 4 months. On 23rd January, 2008, the Golden Chariot unveiled, spreading the colors of gold and purple depicting Karnataka’s golden jubilee celebration and elegance, respectively. Eventually, on 10th March, 2008, the Golden Chariot took its inaugural journey from Bangalore to Goa.


2. Facilities : There are 11 coaches with 44 cabins, available for the accommodation by the guests. Each coach is names after the dynasties that governed the region like Hoysala, Ganga, Bahamani, Sangama, Yadukula, Kadamba, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya, Adil Shahi, Satavahana, and Vijayanagar. The Luxury train also has a lounge bar, two restaurants, gym and spa facilities, conference car, etc., to benefit the guests with the utmost pleasure of luxury. Moreover, modern facilities like satellite antennae for live TV viewing and Wi-Fi connectivity are also provided in each cabin of the train.


3. Passengers : Total number of passengers that could accommodate in the train is 88 passengers. As per the survey in the year 2009, the train operated with the occupancy of around 35%. Most of guests are from Japan, Germany, France, US and UK.


4. Cabins : The cabins are designed according to the architectural aesthetics that prevailed during the erstwhile south Indian dynasties. The 44 cabins are classified as 26 twin bed cabins, 17 double bed cabins, and 1 cabin is allotted to the physically challenged. In the cabin, the wall panels, furniture and carving on the ceilings is prompted from the Mysore and Hoysala style of architecture. The cabins are tastefully done with modern facilities like LCD television, WI-FI internet, centralized AC, wardrobe, and writing desk.


5. Dining : For dining, there are 2 multi-cuisine restaurants, namely Ruchi and Nala. Here, the restaurants serve a buffet spread of both non-vegetarian as well as vegetarian cuisines. The restaurants get their names from the Indian mythological texts. The interiors are also influenced from Hampi and Halebid style of architecture.


6. Lounge Bar :  ‘Madira’, onsite lounge bar hosts a variety of international wines and liquors. Highly influenced from the visualization of the Mysore palace, the lounge bar has earned huge appreciated.

7. Conference Car : Offering a seating capacity of 30 guests in total, the conference car is a sought-after feature of The Golden Chariot. All modern facilities like WI-FI internet. 42” LCD TV, audio-visual equipment, etc., are also installed for better service to the guests.

8. Health and Recreation : On board the Golden Chariot, ‘Nirvana Spa’ is praised for providing holistic wellness using various Spa and Ayurvedic therapies. All modern equipments of gymnasium are also available in the recreational coach.

9. Golden Chariot Reservations : You may make quick reservations by simply logging on to the websites and also contacting to luxury train travel agents. The schedule for the 2015 journeys is already published on respective websites. Make your reservations for the suitable journey as per your preference.

Thursday 18 December 2014

Palace on Wheel Train Spend your Week in Maharaja feel & style !!


The Palace on Wheels is a luxury tourist train. It was launched by the Indian Railways & Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation to promote tourism in Rajasthan.
The train service was refurbished and relaunched in August 2009 with a new decor, itinerary and cuisine. It was voted the 4th luxurious train in the world in 2010.

The concept of the Palace on Wheels was derived from the royal background of the coaches, which were originally meant to be the personal railway coaches of the erstwhile rulers of the princely states of Rajputana, Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of British India

Each saloon highlights the cultural ethos of the state, represented through the use of furniture, handicrafts, painting and furnishings. Delhi-based interior designer Monica Khanna did the interiors of the train. 
There are 14 coaches in the train. Each is named after former Rajput states and matches the aesthetics and interiors of the royal past - Alwar, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Bundi, Dholpur,Dungargarh, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Jodhpur, Kishangarh, Kota, Sirohi and   Udaipur. Each coach has four cabins with luxury amenities.  
The train has two restaurants, The Maharaja and The Maharani, with a Rajasthani ambiance serving continental, Chinese cuisine, one bar cum lounge & spa saloon.
The Palace on Wheels last halt is at Agra then back to delhi.


The train has a 7 nights & 8 days itinerary departs from New Delhi (Day 1), and covers Jaipur (Day 2), Sawai Madhopur and Chittaurgarh(Day 3), Udaipur (Day 4), Jaisalmer (Day 5), Jodhpur (Day 6), Bharatpur and Agra (Day 7), return to New Delhi (Day 8).
Fore More info See this video.....

Following are the  luxury tourist train same as Palace on Wheels offering different tour packages for other states & tourist destination....
·         Maharaja Express
·         The Golden Chariot
·         Deccan Odyssey
·         Royal Rajasthanon Wheels
·         Fairy Queen
    recently added few years back Mahaparinirvan Express 


Tuesday 16 December 2014

Top 5 Destinations in the World for Sex Tourism......


Most people plan holidays with a variety of fun activities in mind, from sight seeing to sampling exotic food to absorbing some culture at local museums. some people are looking for more of a thrill. Sex tourism, in which the main goal of a trip is to engage in sexual activity, often with prostitutes, is a booming global industry. Most clients involved in sex tourism are men, while a majority of the sex workers are women. Although, female sex tourism exists in smaller numbers. Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of dollars that is estimated to have millions of sex workers involved worldwide, and the practice can be legal or illegal, depending on regional laws, 




It’s no surprise that Thailand is on the top of this list, considering the popularity of Bangkok’s red light district and portrayals of it in films like The Hangover Part II. Laws against prostitution in Thailand are hazy, and the country has a bit of a reputation for its sexually permissive nature. Many Thai people believe that prostitution and tolerating other’s lifestyles are a necessary part of Thai culture, so the ‘oldest profession in the world’ has flourished here, including the famous ‘ladyboys’. There are approximately 3 million sex workers in Thailand, of whom roughly a third are minors. Unfortunately, a large number of the sex workers in Thailand are prostitutes through human trafficking, although the industry is often well regulated and the sex workers are there by choice.



 Brazil has always been a popular tourist destination due to its exotic wildlife, beautiful people, pristine beaches and raucous festivals like Carnival. But it appears that Brazil might be vying for the number one spot for sex tourism as well. Additionally, Brazil is a popular destination for female sex tourism, which generally doesn’t see rates as high as male sex tourism. Brazil’s government has been especially watchful for sex tourism and sex trafficking during preparations for the World Cup, but the thriving sex trade doesn’t seem to be slowing down.



Cities like Ibiza, Madrid and Barcelona have long been tourist destinations for all night clubbing, but a new kind of tourist activity is starting to increase in Spain. Prostitution is legal in Spain, making it one of the top destinations in Europe for sex tourism. In Madrid, the red light district is interwoven with regular streets, so it’s very accessible, whereas in Barcelona, the red light district is a popular tourist attraction. Surprisingly, there are often more South American sex workers present in Spain than Spanish sex workers, and many of the women are basically slaves to the sex industry. Although the film, Taken depicted France as a major player in the sex trafficking industry, Spain is one of the most popular European destinations for sex tourism.



Indonesia is another country that has a problem with child sex trafficking. Sex tourism exploits and furthers this problem, despite the fact that prostitution is legally considered a ‘crime against decency and morality.’ Although prostitution is illegal, Indonesia remains a popular site for sex tourism. Sex workers can be found in traditional brothels, but one thing that sets the sex tourism industry in Indonesia apart is the popularity of online sex forums and prostitution rings that exist through social media. The availability of sex workers via the internet allows for ratings and facilitates the process of finding a prostitute. It seems like Indonesia’s sex tourism is highly efficient.



Amsterdam is the top spot for sex tourism in the Netherlands, thanks to its infamous red light district. The red light district is popular for both standard tourists and sex tourists alike, and sex shops, peep shows, strip clubs and countless prostitutes selling their wares behind red-lit glass windows abound. Prostitution is legal and well regulated in Amsterdam, which arguably creates safer conditions for sex workers. Prices in Amsterdam generally range from 35-100 Euros, depending on the time of day, as well as the client’s age and attractiveness. Amsterdam’s notorious red light district caters to every kind of fetish and kink and the best part is, it’s (relatively) safe.