Friday, March 25, 2011

Delhi India Tourists Attractions 2011

Delhi beckons to all globe trotters, capital of India.

Red Fort or Lal Quila is one of the prime tourists attractions in it which is built by built by Shah Jahan in 16th century the fort is architectural master piece in Mughal architecture, built in red stone and beauty of the stones still persists with its same vigour and colour over such long period of time.

Humayun Tomb which is located at the heart of the city, one of the World Heritage sites in India. The architecture and elegance of the place has made it a must visit place in it.

Qutub Minar, built in 1206 , the tallest brick minaret in the world, is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture. On the site of it, there are many monuments which are great to visit.

Projected in the shape of Lotus, this Bahai temple is known as Lotus temple is an example of superb architecture, where pin drop silence is maintained throughout the day.

Akahardham temple is a show case of modern architecture, very close to the 'Common Wealth Games Village', dedicated to lord Swami Narayan.

Raj ghat, Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi is a resting place where tourists find bliss in the ambience.

Parliament Street includes India Gate was built to pay homage to the martyrs and there is a torch continuously lighting in tribute to them, Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhawan and is worth seeing in Parliament Street.
 
Besides all these historical places this city has much more surprises like Jama Maszid Rail museum, Jantar Mantar, Doll Museum, Nation Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art etc.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Travel With Kids Checklist Tips - How to Travel With Kids

(1) Forget old toys and buy new just before the flight for your kids

Apart from satisfying their eagerness to play, those toys will also get them curious about the new things they can play with. Combine that eagerness and curiosity and you'll have kids who won't mind sitting through a whole flight, as long as you let them discover their new playthings.

(2) You should always have your medicine kit with you, even for a short vacation. Even if it's just mild abdominal cramps, a child is going to complain when he feels he's not okay. You should have some pills ready, just in case anyone needs to pop one.

(3) When you have your luggage checked in, ask for window a window seat for your child.

(4) Take your babies fitted cot sheet with you; not a clean one but one he /she has slept on for at least a night so it smells like them and their bed and home. For toddlers you may like to take their pillow case, neither take up too much space in your luggage.

(5) If possible before travel get baby used to room temperature baby food this makes life much easier if you can't get access to microwaves etc.

(6) Try out your portacots / travel cot at home for nap time to allow kids to get used to them and highlight any issues before you go away.

(7) Clean out the pockets and underneath basket of your stroller before going to the airport, it is easier to do at home than at security checks.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Honeymoon Travel Tips 2011

Have you just completed your wedding ceremony and reception? Thinking about Honeymoon Plans, do worry let’s discuss.

(1) Every person loves discount in any offer very much which you and I already know very well, so find out if there are any newlywed discounts anywhere you plan to go.
Your research either offline or online required for:-

(A) Any special honeymoon packages for newlyweds

(B) Hotels cater especially to newlyweds because of both offer couple a free breakfast or dinner. Take advantage of discounts for newlyweds.

(C) Do not be afraid to ask if discounts exist at places you plan to visit.

Find out destination when hurricane season is and try to avoid going to a place that is affected by it. For Example, June 1st to November 30th is hurricane season for the Bahamas. If you are interested in going to an Asian location in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, know that the most typhoons in 2011 will occur between May and November.

You should know that the health care coverage you might have will probably not cover you if you are in a different country, so also think about travel insurance with Honeymoon Trips Plans.

Without any visitor health insurance, medical bills could be extremely expensive if by any chance you become sick or injured during that period. The insurance plan does not have to cost a lot and could cover as little or as much as you choose.

The honeymoon marks the beginning of a lifetime of memories, and it will be the first of many happy vacations as a married couple, and possibly eventually as a family if you plan on having any children!