Monday, April 18, 2011

Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is the first wildlife reserve of India. Corbett National Park comprises an area of 13000sq km out of that there is a periphery of 50 kms where all the hotels & resorts are located. Jim Corbett Park area includes Kalagarh forest division and Ramnagar forest division. Jim Corbett Park was founded in 1936 and was named as Ramganga National Park. But after the death of Sir Jim Corbett the park was named as Jim Corbett National Park.

Corbett National Park is famous for its wide variety of wildlife, flora & fauna and its breathtaking location. Corbett National Park is situated on the bank of Ramganga River. Jim Corbett Park is also known as photographer’s dream. More commonly seen wildlife holidays in India Corbett National Park include the tiger, elephant, Sambar, King Cobra, Wild Boar, Chital (Spotted deer), Leopard and Gharial. Corbett is home to over 585 species of birds, 7 species of amphibians, 33 species of reptiles, 7 species of fishes and 37 species of dragonflies. Sal forests of Corbett National Park are also very famous. Jim Corbett Park is also a paradise for bird- watcher’s. Jeep Safari is one of the major attraction of Corbett National Park. There are 3 gates for safari in Corbett National Park. Jhirna gate (open round the year), Bijrani Gate (01st Oct till 30th June), Dhangari Gate (16th Nov- 15 June).

Elephant Safari is another medium to explore the Corbett National Park. No fuel or noise pollution is caused by Elephant on a slow walk through the jungle. Elephant on its back can take you into the deep valleys, dense forests, rainwater drains, and rugged tracks. It’s a royal way to travel. Jim Corbett Park is open from 15th October to 30th June. Ramnagar is the nearest railway station.

Author has deep interest in wildlife National parks India and usually he writes on this topic. This time he has written for Jim Corbett National Park. The beauty and the modern facilities like Luxury Resorts In Corbett, transportation attract visitors.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Udaipur hotels Lake Palace Udaipur

Udaipur Hotels Hotel Lake Palace Udaipur Built in the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acers of rock, this 250-year old Hotel Lake Palacepalace is considered to be one of the most romantic hotels in the world. With its courtyards lined with columns, pillared terraces, fountains and gardens, this island palace also boasts of 84 elegant accommodations, a variety of dining facilities and function venues.

Location A palace seemingly afloat on the still blue waters of Lake Pichola. 26 km from the airport and a kilometer from the city centre .

Accommodation 81 rooms including 13 suites.
Standard Rooms : All rooms overlook either the Lily Pond or the terrace. The rooms are elegantly appointed and offer guest amenities like international direct dial facility, channel music and colour television with satellite programmes.
Lake-Facing Rooms : These rooms offer a breathtaking view of the lake.
Small Suites: These suites are tastefully appointed large rooms with a living room and private balcony.
Deluxe Suites : Grandly decorated spacious suites.
Historical Suites : Opulent suites, decorated with miniature paintings and glasswork.

Restaurants and Bars Lake Palace's Jharokha : 24 hour coffee shop facing the lake and the city palace.
Lake Palace's Amrit Sagar : The bar, decorated with intricate glass mosaic work on the walls and ceiling.
Lake Palace's Neel Kamal : Facing the lily pond, serves Indian and continental cuisine.

Facilities Swimming pool, mini-gym, travel desk, car rental, shopping arcade, currency exchange, safe deposit lockers, doctor-on-call and baby sitting. 24-hour copier/telex/facsimile facilities. Secretarial service.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Chittaurgarh Fort

With the modern town of Chittor at the foot of the hill, imposing Chittaurgarh Fort rises Chittaurgarh Fort150 m above the surrounding region and runs to an approximate length of 3 km covering an area of 60 acres and peripheral length of 13 km. Standing tall in one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan, the Chittaurgarh Fort perched on a 152-m-high rocky hill. The town of the brave, Chittaurgarh is known for its massive fort atop a hill, which can be singled out for its glorious past.

Architecture The ascent to the Chittaurgarh Fort takes one through zigzag paths interrupted at intervals by seven enormous gateways or 'pols'. There are 7 gateways to the main gate are Padan Pol, Bhairon Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ganesh Pol, Jorla Pol, Lakshman Pol, and Ram Pol. The Suraj Pol is the gate on the east. On the climb, there are two chhatris (small domed canopies, supported by pillars) where Jaimal and Kalla, heroes of the 1568 seige, fell during the struggle against Akbar.

Near the Padan Pol is the memorial of Rawat Bagh Singh who joined hands with King Vikramaditya to fight against Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat when Chittor fort was attacked the second time. The Bhairon Pol is named in the memory of Bhairondas Solanki who also fought against Sultan Bahadur Shah in AD 1534. The Hanuman Pol, the Ram Pol, and the Lakshman Pol have a temple in their vicinity. The Jorla Pol has two adjacent gateways.

History 70 miles east of Udaipur lies the famed but ruined fortress of Chittaur, the Rajput's 'holy of holies', physical symbol of chivalry and the sacrifice of thousands of men and women who died in three gruesome massacres and mass suicides by jauhar or self-immolation by women. Mewar (Udaipur) was the only house that stead fastly refused to either capitulate to the Mughals or give it's daughters in marriage to them. The first massacare took place in 1303, when Chittaur was besieged by Allauddin Khilji, who was besotted by the beauty of the legendary rani Padmini.

The fort has checkered history, it has witnessed some of the bloodiest battles in history. The antiquity of Chittaurgarh is difficult to trace, but it is believed that Bhim the legendary figure of the Mahabharta, visited this place to learn the secrets of immortality and became the disciple of a sage, but his impatience to perform all the rites deprived him of his goal, and out of sheer anger he stamped on ground creating water reservoir, this reservoir is called as Bhim Lat. Later on, it came under the Mauryas or Muri Rajputs, there are different opinions as to when it came under the Mewar ruler, but it remained the capital of Mewar till 1568, when it was shifted to Udaipur. It is believed that Bappa Rawal the legendary founder of the Sisodia clan, received Chittaur in the middle of 8th century, as a part of the dowry after marriage with the last Solanki princess, after that his descendants ruled Mewar which stretched from Gujarat to Ajmer, upto the 16th century.

Tragedies Chittaurgarh embodies romance and chivalry. The stories told of the ruined Fort Chittor evokes awe and respect to this day. The fort fell more than once and each time the inhabitants fought literally to the last man and the women committed Jowhar, or mass immolation, to escape the ignominy of capture. The most famous instance, which is now a part of folklore, occurred in 1303 when the legendary Rajput beauty, Rani Padmini committed Jowhar with thousands of womenfolk to escape dishonor at the hands of the soldiers of Allaudin Khilji, Sultan of Delhi. A second instance occurred in 1533 when Bikramjeet of Chittaur was defeated by the Sultan of Gujarat - many women and children sacrificed themselves in the Jauhar led by Rani Karnavati. Chittorgarh stands today as a symbol of Rajput courage and pride.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Palaces in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Fort Palaces
The kumbhalgarh Fort was built in 15th century A.D. by Maharana Kumbha (1419-63 A.D.) and is the principal fortification after Chittaurgarh, lying 90 km north-west of Udaiopur. The massive fort, encompassed by a 36 km long wall, hasseven kajestic gates and seven ramparts, one within the other. Rounded bastions and soaring watch towers strengthen the crenallated walls of the fort making it an impregnable structure.

Palaces in Rajasthan
Chittaurgarh Fort Believed to have been contructed by mori rulers in the 7th century, this fort is located on a 180 meter high hill, covering 700 acres. It is 5 km. long north to south, but only 3/4 km. at its widest, east to west. Tablets and chattris lie between several monumental gates.

MehranGarh Fort (Jodhpur) Mehrangarh Fort was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 when he moved his capital hereMehran Garh Fort from nearby Mandore. There are palaces housed within this daunting structure among which are Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal.

Kumbhalgarh Fort The kumbhalgarh Fort was built in 15th century A.D. by Maharana Kumbha (1419-63 A.D.) and is the principal fortification after Chittaurgarh, lying 90 km north-west of Udaiopur. The massive fort, encompassed by a 36 km long wall, hasseven kajestic gates and seven ramparts, one within the other. Rounded bastions and soaring watch towers strengthen the crenallated walls of the fort making it an impregnable structure

Jaisalmer Fort(Jaisalmer) Jaisalmer Fort built in 1156 A.D. by Rawal Jailsal, the Fort (often called Sonar Qila) crowns the 80-m-high Trikuta Hill. About a fourth of the old city's population resides within the fort walls. The fort has 99 bastions around its circumference. There is a group of five Jain Tamples within the fort built between the 12th and 15th centuries. The temples are open only till 12 noon

Junagarh Fort(Bikaner) A beautiful and well maintained fort, it has several palaces. Among them are Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, Badal Mahal are prominent. more...

Taragarh Fort(Bundi) Built in 1354 A.D., the fort is one of he most impressive forts of Rajasthan. Perched on a thickly wooded hill is a marvellous white fort with a huge reservoir which once supplied water to the palace.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Heritage Hotels in Rajasthan


Rajasthan Heritage Hotel

Rajasthan Tourism has a rich architectural legacy dating to an ancient past. Timeless Heritage Rajasthan monuments, magnificent temples, and breathtaking sites.Rajasthan never ceases to lure the travelers. Of its prestigious monuments and natural wonders, UNESCO has already declared sixteen cultural and five natural sites of Rajasthan as the World Heritage Sites.

The unmatched regal palaces, forts, mansions, royal guesthouses, summer palaces, havelis of royal kingdom of Rajasthan had been renovated Form of Heritage Hotels.These all- imperial palaces were Residence of the Maharajas and Royal families in yester years.Since these large forts and castles lay almost abandoned or unattended until some leading pioneers had been converted into tourist palaces in category of Rajasthan Hotels.

Almost three decades back when greatest & invaluable Indian palaces like Umaid Bhawan of Jodhpur and Lake Palace Udaipur had been transformed into Grand Heritage Hotels.

This conversion had changed the scenario of tourism, which was followed by other royal families with their opulent palaces and Haveli. From the dramatic hilltop fortifications, to the isolated and often remote hunting pavilions - these palaces & forts sustained their magnetism for tourists. Now, with out staying in these heritage hotels as like an incomplete experience of Rajasthan. Experience a memorable stay in a regal ambience and comfort as you are a personal guest of past royal kingdoms.

Friday, January 28, 2011

History of Rajasthan

The beautiful desert state of India and the home of the Rajputs- Rajasthan is an area of great physical beauty and contrast, massive forts and magnificent palaces are found in even the remotest part of the state. The most colourful region. Each Rajasthani city has a unique character, camel ride is possible only in the desert.

Capital : Jaipur, Area : 342000 Sq km, Tourist Season : winter/spring/autumn Population : 44006000 (1991 census) Languages : Rajasthani, Hindi Literacy Rate : 40%

The beautiful desert state Rajasthan Tourism of India and the home of the Rajputs- Rajasthan is an area of great physical beauty and contrast, massive forts and magnificent palaces are found in even the remotest part of the state. The most colourful region. Each Rajasthani city has a unique character, camel ride is possible only in the desert. It is famous for its handicrafts, the markets of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer have a fascinating array of goods on display.

Attractions
Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Rambagh, Sawai Madhopur, Pushkar Fair, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Ajmer. Rajasthan represents the ultimate confluence of Rajasthan history, chivalry, romance, rugged natural beauty and color.

As Col. James Todd, the celebrated writer once wrote
"Rajasthan exhibits the sole example in the history of mankind of a people withstanding every outrage barbarity can inflict or human nature sustain, and bent to the earth, yet rising buoyant from the pressure and making calamity a whetstone to courage"

Today, long years after the last bugle was sounded, and after the warring kingdoms of erstwhile Rajputana, sheathed their swords, the desert appears romantic, its arts, the expression of a brave yet sensitive race, its architecture the embodiment of strength and grace. It is as if, in celebration of life itself. While an age has come to pass, cities flourish and contemporary Rajasthan is an explosion of colour and paegentry. It is the ultimate destination offering something to suit the tastes of every single different traveller

Monday, December 13, 2010

palaces to visit India

India is an ancient land, and has nurtured some profound truths. Some flavours of India are apparent in every region of the world, whether in words which have been coined from the Sanskrit language, foods and spices which have been borrowed from India, or even some customs which have been amalgamated into native traditions. The most salient feature of India is its preoccupation with religious belief. There are several temples, churches, mosques and other places of worship which are generously found all over India. Many of these are historic, and date back several centuries. Each of these is unique, although some are dedicated to the same form. What is common among all these places of worship is the prevalent calm, and the spirituality which is infused into your being.

The heritage Tourism of India is rich, and these tours are exhaustive. There is plenty to be observed, and much to be learnt. Whether on a historical journey of the palaces to visit India and forts in central and western India, or in the ruins of Hampi, there are several glorious findings which are sure to intrigue and please you. The lifestyles and ideals of the kings of India, the history of conquests and dynasties which once thrived, and the magnanimity of noble men of the past are all visible today, and they re-enact before you the past in explicit detail.

The best way to connect with your inner self is by listening to its voice. Ancient practices of healing are today the best way to restore calm and balance to the body. Beating the best modern medicinal practices, these are focused on holistic health and well-being, and are sure to give you a new lease of life. There are several reputed yoga centres in India, and each of these has mastered the art of bestowing perfect harmony to the body. India Holidays which are focused on returning your individuality are the best gift you can give yourself. Spend days in the serene surroundings of nature; rejuvenate yourself with simple, wholesome food and the calm of yogic practices. Listen to your soul and let your inherent goodness surface. You will find that physical and mental well being are attained, and you can discover new potential within. Apart from yoga, there are also ayurvedic centres in Kerala which use natural herbs and oils to help relax the body and cure it of physical ailments. Joint related problems, aches and all body pains are forgotten and eased out with the use of hot and cold oil massages which ease the muscles and soothe frayed nerves.