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Travel India - Visa Guidelines - Documents Needed:
Original Documents -
Passport
Residence permits
PIO Card
Travel documents
Friday, April 30, 2010
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - Extension of Visa in Delhi
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Travel India - Visa Guidelines - Extension of Visa in Delhi
Ministry of Home Affairs
Director (F)
Lok Nayak Bhawan
Ist floor, Khan market
New Delhi-110003.
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - Extension of Visa in Delhi
Ministry of Home Affairs
Director (F)
Lok Nayak Bhawan
Ist floor, Khan market
New Delhi-110003.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad Fair and Festivals
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Buddha Jayanti :- Buddha Jayanti is celebrated with great zeal here. Mass prayers are offered in community halls and public places and procession with floates are taken around the city.
Khultabad Urs :- Rabi-Ul-Awal. For five days each year, during the month of Rabi-Ul-Awal, Muslims gather at the tomb of Khawaja. Muntajabuddin at Khultabad to pay homage to the hallowed saint.
Buddha Jayanti :- Buddha Jayanti is celebrated with great zeal here. Mass prayers are offered in community halls and public places and procession with floates are taken around the city.
Khultabad Urs :- Rabi-Ul-Awal. For five days each year, during the month of Rabi-Ul-Awal, Muslims gather at the tomb of Khawaja. Muntajabuddin at Khultabad to pay homage to the hallowed saint.
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad Fair and Festivals
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Buddha Jayanti :- Buddha Jayanti is celebrated with great zeal here. Mass prayers are offered in community halls and public places and procession with floates are taken around the city.
Khultabad Urs :- Rabi-Ul-Awal. For five days each year, during the month of Rabi-Ul-Awal, Muslims gather at the tomb of Khawaja. Muntajabuddin at Khultabad to pay homage to the hallowed saint.
Buddha Jayanti :- Buddha Jayanti is celebrated with great zeal here. Mass prayers are offered in community halls and public places and procession with floates are taken around the city.
Khultabad Urs :- Rabi-Ul-Awal. For five days each year, during the month of Rabi-Ul-Awal, Muslims gather at the tomb of Khawaja. Muntajabuddin at Khultabad to pay homage to the hallowed saint.
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad Best Season
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The climate of aurangabad is temperate with moderate winters in the months of November-February and hot summers from April through to June. The summers are hot and winters are warm. But it is better to come here between October and march.
The climate of aurangabad is temperate with moderate winters in the months of November-February and hot summers from April through to June. The summers are hot and winters are warm. But it is better to come here between October and march.
Monday, April 26, 2010
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad History
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Aurangabad is tinged with a distinctive Arabian aura. The city was named after Aurangazeb but earlier it was known as Khadke. Square shaped, stone homes with smooth edges lone the street in small sections of town. Very few peple use this new name and the city's Muslim Havor is evident/ tangible amidst the tourist boom and the economic development typist of Mumbai's hinterland. Their efforts like most of their kind however seem an ineffectual charade of semantics; few use the new name, Sambhajinagar and the city's Muslim flavor endures amid the tourist boom and the economic development typical of Mumbai's hinterland.
Buddhism was introduced to this region during the reign of the powerful Mauryan Emperors and its rapid acceptance is evident in the profusion of Buddhist cave temples found in and around modern aurangabad. The Hindu temples of Ellora built by the kings of the Satvahana and Rashtrakuta dynasties predate the influx of Buddhism. Strategically located in the centre of India, the region was considered the safest from the marauding armies of the Afghan and Central Asian raiders. The Tughlaq King Mohammed bin Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate moved his capital from Delhi, along with the citizens to this area in the 14th century but failed due to poor logistical planning.
Aurangabad is tinged with a distinctive Arabian aura. The city was named after Aurangazeb but earlier it was known as Khadke. Square shaped, stone homes with smooth edges lone the street in small sections of town. Very few peple use this new name and the city's Muslim Havor is evident/ tangible amidst the tourist boom and the economic development typist of Mumbai's hinterland. Their efforts like most of their kind however seem an ineffectual charade of semantics; few use the new name, Sambhajinagar and the city's Muslim flavor endures amid the tourist boom and the economic development typical of Mumbai's hinterland.
Buddhism was introduced to this region during the reign of the powerful Mauryan Emperors and its rapid acceptance is evident in the profusion of Buddhist cave temples found in and around modern aurangabad. The Hindu temples of Ellora built by the kings of the Satvahana and Rashtrakuta dynasties predate the influx of Buddhism. Strategically located in the centre of India, the region was considered the safest from the marauding armies of the Afghan and Central Asian raiders. The Tughlaq King Mohammed bin Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate moved his capital from Delhi, along with the citizens to this area in the 14th century but failed due to poor logistical planning.
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad Introduction
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Aurangabad city is located in the northern part of the state of Maharashtra in the western region of India. It is 403 km from Mumbai (Bombay). Surrounded by hills, the city is on the banks of the Kham River. The city boasts of Bibi-Ka-Maqbara, a tomb that has some resemblance to the Taj Mahal. The importance of aurangabad is great, owing to its proximity with world heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora. These sites have Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu temples.
Aurangabad city is located in the northern part of the state of Maharashtra in the western region of India. It is 403 km from Mumbai (Bombay). Surrounded by hills, the city is on the banks of the Kham River. The city boasts of Bibi-Ka-Maqbara, a tomb that has some resemblance to the Taj Mahal. The importance of aurangabad is great, owing to its proximity with world heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora. These sites have Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu temples.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - How to extend your VISA
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Travel India - Visa Guidelines - How to extend your VISA:-
Any visitor who wishes to extend his visa, unless he is a tourist, is required to contact the FRRO's personally (no clones please).
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - How to extend your VISA:-
Any visitor who wishes to extend his visa, unless he is a tourist, is required to contact the FRRO's personally (no clones please).
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - If you are a Tourist
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Travel India - Visa Guidelines - If you are a Tourist :-
Visa is given for 6 months normally, rest specifically depends on the country of residence.
You need to produce documents in proof of your financial standing.
If you are a group of tourists (traveling in-groups of not less than four members) under the auspices of a recognized travel agency you may be considered for grant of collective tourist visa.
Travel India - Visa Guidelines - If you are a Tourist :-
Visa is given for 6 months normally, rest specifically depends on the country of residence.
You need to produce documents in proof of your financial standing.
If you are a group of tourists (traveling in-groups of not less than four members) under the auspices of a recognized travel agency you may be considered for grant of collective tourist visa.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
AURANGABAD TOURISM - Aurangabad Best Season
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The climate of aurangabad is temperate with moderate winters in the months of November-February and hot summers from April through to June. The summers are hot and winters are warm. But it is better to come here between October and march.
The climate of aurangabad is temperate with moderate winters in the months of November-February and hot summers from April through to June. The summers are hot and winters are warm. But it is better to come here between October and march.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
MOUNT ABU TOURISM - Mount Abu History
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Mount Abu was once a part of the Chauhan kingdom of Rajasthan and served as a summer resort for the Rajput kings of the region. During the British rule in India, it used to be the favorite summer destination of the British who came here to escape the dusty, dry heat of the plains particularly Rajasthan. Mount Abu used to be the home of many saints and sages in the old times. This place is held in reverence by Jains as well since Jain scriptures record that Lord Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankar (spiritual leader), also visited Mount Abu and blessed the city.
Mount Abu was once a part of the Chauhan kingdom of Rajasthan and served as a summer resort for the Rajput kings of the region. During the British rule in India, it used to be the favorite summer destination of the British who came here to escape the dusty, dry heat of the plains particularly Rajasthan. Mount Abu used to be the home of many saints and sages in the old times. This place is held in reverence by Jains as well since Jain scriptures record that Lord Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankar (spiritual leader), also visited Mount Abu and blessed the city.
MOUNT ABU TOURISM - Mount Abu General Info
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Area
25 sq. km.
Altitude
1220 mts.
Temperature
Summer : Max 33.8ºC, Min 23.3ºC.
Winter : Max 28.3ºC, Min 11.6ºC.
Rainfall
...
Languages
Hindi and Rajasthani.
Area
25 sq. km.
Altitude
1220 mts.
Temperature
Summer : Max 33.8ºC, Min 23.3ºC.
Winter : Max 28.3ºC, Min 11.6ºC.
Rainfall
...
Languages
Hindi and Rajasthani.
Monday, April 12, 2010
DARJEELING TOURISM - Darjeeling General Info
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Area
11.44 sq km.
Altitude
2134 mts.
Summer : Max 14.89 °C, Min 8.59 °C.
Winter : Max 6.11 °C, Min 1.05 °C.
Rainfall
320 cm
Languages
English, Bengali, Gorkha, Nepali and Tibetan.
Area
11.44 sq km.
Altitude
2134 mts.
Summer : Max 14.89 °C, Min 8.59 °C.
Winter : Max 6.11 °C, Min 1.05 °C.
Rainfall
320 cm
Languages
English, Bengali, Gorkha, Nepali and Tibetan.
HARIDWAR TOURISM - Haridwar General Info
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Area
12 sq. km.
Altitude
2927 mts.
Summer : Max 35.6ºC, Min 16.9ºC.
Winter : Max 28.3ºC, Min 10.6ºC.
Rainfall
162 cm.
Languages
Hindi, English and Garwali.
Area
12 sq. km.
Altitude
2927 mts.
Summer : Max 35.6ºC, Min 16.9ºC.
Winter : Max 28.3ºC, Min 10.6ºC.
Rainfall
162 cm.
Languages
Hindi, English and Garwali.
HARIDWAR TOURISM - Haridwar Fair andFestivals
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The festivals which are celebrated in Haridwar are :-
Kumbh Mela :- India has been attracting the whole world with her rich cultural heritages and spirituality. The renowned Kumbh Mela is a unique blend of all these. Haridwar Kumbh has its importance as the last Kumbh of this century. The Kumbh mela is held in every 12 years to commorate this spritual day .Millions of men, women, children, sagas, Rishi, Munies, baba's and tourists gather here to take a dip in the holy water of holy rivers.
Ardh Kumbh :- The Ardh Kumbh mela (fair) is held in every 6 years which is followed by the Kumbh Mela after 6 years.
It is believed that a dip in the holy river Ganga during the Ardh Kumbh gives one Moksha or Nirvana. Ardha Kumbh also attracts a large number of people to take the holy dip during these holy days.
The festivals which are celebrated in Haridwar are :-
Kumbh Mela :- India has been attracting the whole world with her rich cultural heritages and spirituality. The renowned Kumbh Mela is a unique blend of all these. Haridwar Kumbh has its importance as the last Kumbh of this century. The Kumbh mela is held in every 12 years to commorate this spritual day .Millions of men, women, children, sagas, Rishi, Munies, baba's and tourists gather here to take a dip in the holy water of holy rivers.
Ardh Kumbh :- The Ardh Kumbh mela (fair) is held in every 6 years which is followed by the Kumbh Mela after 6 years.
It is believed that a dip in the holy river Ganga during the Ardh Kumbh gives one Moksha or Nirvana. Ardha Kumbh also attracts a large number of people to take the holy dip during these holy days.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JANUARY
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Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JANUARY
With the new year the seasons of festivals starts. It all begins with the festival of Spring, Vasant Panchami. Twenty sixth day of January is celebrated as the anniversary of the India's establishment as a republic. The 30th day is remembered as the Martyrs' day.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JANUARY
With the new year the seasons of festivals starts. It all begins with the festival of Spring, Vasant Panchami. Twenty sixth day of January is celebrated as the anniversary of the India's establishment as a republic. The 30th day is remembered as the Martyrs' day.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - FEBRUARY TO MARCH
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Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - FEBRUARY TO MARCH
Shivratri is dedicated to lord Shiva and a fast is held on this day. The festival of colours is also celebrated during these months. In ancient times this festival was celebrated with perfumed coloured water and petals powder.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - FEBRUARY TO MARCH
Shivratri is dedicated to lord Shiva and a fast is held on this day. The festival of colours is also celebrated during these months. In ancient times this festival was celebrated with perfumed coloured water and petals powder.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JULY TO AUGUST
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Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JULY TO AUGUST
Fifteenth day of August is the Independence day of India. The Naag Panchami is dedicated to the serpant lord, Naag devta. This month also brings the festival of threads Rakhi. In this sisters tie sacred thread on the wrist of brothers and pray for their long life. Rakhi is celebrated on the full moon day.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - JULY TO AUGUST
Fifteenth day of August is the Independence day of India. The Naag Panchami is dedicated to the serpant lord, Naag devta. This month also brings the festival of threads Rakhi. In this sisters tie sacred thread on the wrist of brothers and pray for their long life. Rakhi is celebrated on the full moon day.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - MARCH TO APRIL
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Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - MARCH TO APRIL
These months celebrate the birth of Lord Rama as Ramanvami. On the thirteenth day of April comes the harvest festival of Baisakhi. The birth of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism also comes during these months.
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - MARCH TO APRIL
These months celebrate the birth of Lord Rama as Ramanvami. On the thirteenth day of April comes the harvest festival of Baisakhi. The birth of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism also comes during these months.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Delhi - Heritage - ART and THEATER
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Delhi - Heritage - ART & THEATER
India can be identified with the dance & music which has been part of the people here since time immemorial. Even Lord Shiva is known as the Lord Natraja or the dancer. Each part India has developed some kind of traditional classic dance form of its own. Like Manipur has the colourful Manipuri dance, Orissa Boasts of the Oddissi. The Southern States also have some distinct dance style forms. The Kathak Kali of Kerala, The Bharatnataym of Karnataka are rich in vibrant expression and elegant steps. In the north flourished the Kathak which attained its height during the Mughal period. Apart from these classical dance there are numerous folk dances which derive expressions from the day to day life experiences or from the Mythological books. The Snake dance of Rajasthan, Bhangra from Punjab, the dragon dance from Tibet, The traditional dances from the hills, the foot tapping numbers from Goa, the tribal dances from the tribal regions, the Chau Dance from Purulia, the list is unending. Delhi has been host to the performances of these dances in its numerous Auditoriums and the fairs and festivals which are oraganised on a regular basis.
Delhi has also been staging plays and dramas in the auditoriums. The open air auditorium and the main auditoriums of national school of drama, the Shri Ram center, the Kamani auditorium, FICCI auditorium and Little theater Group Auditorium and many others are staging plays by different groups. There performances even in the Stadiums of Delhi. It is advisable that get prior information about the plays and book your in tickets advance as some of the plays have very heavy rush. These auditoriums also hold regular performances of Indian musical instruments like Sitar, Tabla, Sarod, Sarangi, Shehnai.
The Indian Classical singing is mainly divided in two forms- The Southern Carnatic and the Northern music with various raags. The masters of these forms are regularly giving performances in Delhi.
Coming out of the traditional forum, Delhi has been catching up with western culture and almost all the Big hotels have Discos which are open till late night and youngsters can be seen shaking their blues out here. The theme parks like the Appu Ghar and the Fun 'n' Food village are becoming very popular among children as well as the elders. The water rides in these parks provide perfect respite from the heat of Delhi during the summers.
Delhi - Heritage - ART & THEATER
India can be identified with the dance & music which has been part of the people here since time immemorial. Even Lord Shiva is known as the Lord Natraja or the dancer. Each part India has developed some kind of traditional classic dance form of its own. Like Manipur has the colourful Manipuri dance, Orissa Boasts of the Oddissi. The Southern States also have some distinct dance style forms. The Kathak Kali of Kerala, The Bharatnataym of Karnataka are rich in vibrant expression and elegant steps. In the north flourished the Kathak which attained its height during the Mughal period. Apart from these classical dance there are numerous folk dances which derive expressions from the day to day life experiences or from the Mythological books. The Snake dance of Rajasthan, Bhangra from Punjab, the dragon dance from Tibet, The traditional dances from the hills, the foot tapping numbers from Goa, the tribal dances from the tribal regions, the Chau Dance from Purulia, the list is unending. Delhi has been host to the performances of these dances in its numerous Auditoriums and the fairs and festivals which are oraganised on a regular basis.
Delhi has also been staging plays and dramas in the auditoriums. The open air auditorium and the main auditoriums of national school of drama, the Shri Ram center, the Kamani auditorium, FICCI auditorium and Little theater Group Auditorium and many others are staging plays by different groups. There performances even in the Stadiums of Delhi. It is advisable that get prior information about the plays and book your in tickets advance as some of the plays have very heavy rush. These auditoriums also hold regular performances of Indian musical instruments like Sitar, Tabla, Sarod, Sarangi, Shehnai.
The Indian Classical singing is mainly divided in two forms- The Southern Carnatic and the Northern music with various raags. The masters of these forms are regularly giving performances in Delhi.
Coming out of the traditional forum, Delhi has been catching up with western culture and almost all the Big hotels have Discos which are open till late night and youngsters can be seen shaking their blues out here. The theme parks like the Appu Ghar and the Fun 'n' Food village are becoming very popular among children as well as the elders. The water rides in these parks provide perfect respite from the heat of Delhi during the summers.
Delhi - Heritage - DANCE
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Delhi - Heritage - DANCE
Kuchipudi a dance form given to the Indian dance platform by a small village in the Andhra Pradesh. Kuchipudi is not mere a dance form but is combination of dance, gestures, speech and song. A Kuchipudi dancer has to to be well versed in dancing, acting, music, various languages and texts. Kuchipudi was born in a small village of Andhra Pradesh. There it developed as a tradition by the same name where it was born. Kuchipudi although now recognised as an independent dance form is related to Bharat Natyam. It was in the 17th century during the bhakti movement in the South India that Siddendra Yogi the formulator of the dance form selected some boys from the village to perform dance drama. Thus came the Kuchipudi in this world. In those days Kuchipudi was performed once in a year and the dance form was cautiously kept out of the reach of Devadasis. From the fist performers the technique and skills of this form got handed over the generations to acquire the present form. Some of the legendary performers and gurus were Kuchipudi Brahmins like Lakshmi Narayan Shastri and Chinta Krishna Murti who excelled in roles like Satyabhama in Bhamakalapam; later gurus include Vedantam Chinna Satyam.
Today both group performances and solo performances are popular but experimentation are always being done with the choreography. Kuchipudi is a dance a combination of movements of the whole body.
Delhi - Heritage - DANCE
Kuchipudi a dance form given to the Indian dance platform by a small village in the Andhra Pradesh. Kuchipudi is not mere a dance form but is combination of dance, gestures, speech and song. A Kuchipudi dancer has to to be well versed in dancing, acting, music, various languages and texts. Kuchipudi was born in a small village of Andhra Pradesh. There it developed as a tradition by the same name where it was born. Kuchipudi although now recognised as an independent dance form is related to Bharat Natyam. It was in the 17th century during the bhakti movement in the South India that Siddendra Yogi the formulator of the dance form selected some boys from the village to perform dance drama. Thus came the Kuchipudi in this world. In those days Kuchipudi was performed once in a year and the dance form was cautiously kept out of the reach of Devadasis. From the fist performers the technique and skills of this form got handed over the generations to acquire the present form. Some of the legendary performers and gurus were Kuchipudi Brahmins like Lakshmi Narayan Shastri and Chinta Krishna Murti who excelled in roles like Satyabhama in Bhamakalapam; later gurus include Vedantam Chinna Satyam.
Today both group performances and solo performances are popular but experimentation are always being done with the choreography. Kuchipudi is a dance a combination of movements of the whole body.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - DECEMBER
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Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - DECEMBER
This month brings Christmas.
Apart from these festivals the Muslim festivals are celebrated according to the Lunar months. Their dates are not fixed and change according to the movement of the moon. The main festivals of the Muslims are- Id-Ul-Fitr, Bakar Id, Id-Ul-Zuha, Muharram, Milad-Un-Nabi etc..
Delhi - Heritage - FESTIVALS - DECEMBER
This month brings Christmas.
Apart from these festivals the Muslim festivals are celebrated according to the Lunar months. Their dates are not fixed and change according to the movement of the moon. The main festivals of the Muslims are- Id-Ul-Fitr, Bakar Id, Id-Ul-Zuha, Muharram, Milad-Un-Nabi etc..
Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS - Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS
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Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS - Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS
Pragati Maidan is also host to many other fairs which includes the Auto Expo and the leather Fair. Through out the year Pragati Maidan is the venue for fairs and expositions. The Shakuntalam theatre is located in Pragati Maidan and regular film shows are held here.
The months of September, October and November are busy with various types of fairs. The Handicrafts Fair at Delhi Haat is a major attraction for the lovers of handicrafts. The business fair held by the Delhi Government is also a major attraction for the Business community. The Diwali fairs around the Diwali festival is held in almost every community.
Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS - Delhi - Heritage - FAIRS
Pragati Maidan is also host to many other fairs which includes the Auto Expo and the leather Fair. Through out the year Pragati Maidan is the venue for fairs and expositions. The Shakuntalam theatre is located in Pragati Maidan and regular film shows are held here.
The months of September, October and November are busy with various types of fairs. The Handicrafts Fair at Delhi Haat is a major attraction for the lovers of handicrafts. The business fair held by the Delhi Government is also a major attraction for the Business community. The Diwali fairs around the Diwali festival is held in almost every community.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Clothes
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Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Clothes
Can also be stitched and copied in one day, using fabric bought by the meter, which is readily available. Socks are essential if you plan to visit temples or places of worship as you are not allowed to wear shoes inside these places . There is an inexhaustible choice of comfortable, good looking cheap sandals in Delhi.
Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Clothes
Can also be stitched and copied in one day, using fabric bought by the meter, which is readily available. Socks are essential if you plan to visit temples or places of worship as you are not allowed to wear shoes inside these places . There is an inexhaustible choice of comfortable, good looking cheap sandals in Delhi.
Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Medicines
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Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Medicines
Few pills for fever, aches, cough and cold will save most disasters and for jippy tummy known as Delhi belly in India. Most of the hotels have doctors on call, but if you plan to go off a beaten tract, it is worth considering taking a course for malaria, antiseptic cream, few dressings, insect bite cream. It is advisable and essential to take right injections before visiting India. A full course against typhoid, tetanus, cholera and hepatitis.
Medical services are available in almost all the good hotels, but in case you need medical attention in Delhi,
East West Medical Centre,
38, Golf Links Road, New Delhi 110 001, India
For 24 hours emergency service
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Customs - The usual duty-free rules and regulations apply for India - One litre of alcohol and 200 cigarettes. Video Cameras, Laptop Computers, Still Cameras, should be entered on a "Tourist baggage Re-Export" form. Your luggage, including hand luggage may be x-rayed on arrival. Export of any object over 100 years old requires a permit, in case of any doubt you should contact the Director of Antiquities, Archaeological Survey of India, in Janpath.
Delhi - Travel - BAGGAGE - Medicines
Few pills for fever, aches, cough and cold will save most disasters and for jippy tummy known as Delhi belly in India. Most of the hotels have doctors on call, but if you plan to go off a beaten tract, it is worth considering taking a course for malaria, antiseptic cream, few dressings, insect bite cream. It is advisable and essential to take right injections before visiting India. A full course against typhoid, tetanus, cholera and hepatitis.
Medical services are available in almost all the good hotels, but in case you need medical attention in Delhi,
East West Medical Centre,
38, Golf Links Road, New Delhi 110 001, India
For 24 hours emergency service
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Customs - The usual duty-free rules and regulations apply for India - One litre of alcohol and 200 cigarettes. Video Cameras, Laptop Computers, Still Cameras, should be entered on a "Tourist baggage Re-Export" form. Your luggage, including hand luggage may be x-rayed on arrival. Export of any object over 100 years old requires a permit, in case of any doubt you should contact the Director of Antiquities, Archaeological Survey of India, in Janpath.
Delhi - PLACES OF DELHI - Old Delhi
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Delhi - PLACES OF DELHI - Old Delhi
The City of Shahjahanabad was the capital of Shah Jahan but little remains of that old city. The Old Delhi or the walled city served as the capital for many emperors. Today, remains of the historical city are the gates like - Kashmiri Gate, Ajmeri Gate, Turkman Gate, Delhi gate. Near Delhi Gate is Feroz Shah Kotla, close to this is kept the Ashokan Pillar which was brought from Meerut by Feroz Shah Tughlaq.
Delhi - PLACES OF DELHI - Old Delhi
The City of Shahjahanabad was the capital of Shah Jahan but little remains of that old city. The Old Delhi or the walled city served as the capital for many emperors. Today, remains of the historical city are the gates like - Kashmiri Gate, Ajmeri Gate, Turkman Gate, Delhi gate. Near Delhi Gate is Feroz Shah Kotla, close to this is kept the Ashokan Pillar which was brought from Meerut by Feroz Shah Tughlaq.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Delhi - MUSEUMS - Gandhi Darshan and Gandhi National Museum
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Delhi - MUSEUMS - Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum
Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum is across Rajghat and Gandhi smriti is on Tees January Marg.
Delhi - MUSEUMS - Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum
Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum is across Rajghat and Gandhi smriti is on Tees January Marg.
Delhi - BOTANICAL GARDENS - Rose Garden
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Delhi - BOTANICAL GARDENS - Rose Garden
National Rose Garden is situated in the Chanakya Puri area of the capital. This garden has some of the rare and imported rose variety. The best season to visit this garden is during December / January when the flowers are in full bloom.
Delhi - BOTANICAL GARDENS - Rose Garden
National Rose Garden is situated in the Chanakya Puri area of the capital. This garden has some of the rare and imported rose variety. The best season to visit this garden is during December / January when the flowers are in full bloom.
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