Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Connaught Place- A Must Visit Place One Should Not Miss In Delhi


Being one of the best tourist places in Delhi, the well known Connaught Place (CP) is considered as the largest commercial hub in this India’s capital city. This famous business spot has been instrumental for the growth of many greater Noida hotels, markets, and other business establishments.
  • Great heritage: CP was considered as a place of pride for the old colonizers of yester-decades, mainly due to its amazing heritage structures and unique elegance through the eyes of the tourists.
  • History: According to the historians, CP was built in 1933 and got its name after Prince of Arthur, known to be the first Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. Many families who lived in its neighbouring villages were relocated after the formation of CP.
  • Concentric design: Though CP was initially being designed with circular twin floors, later it was altered with three circles namely Inner Circle, Middle Circle, and Outer Circle. As per design experts, CP’s architecture was developed from the Royal Crescent in Bath.
  • Palika Bazaar: CP takes pride in establishing Palika Bazaar, which is known to be one of the oldest underground commercial markets in the country. It attracts tourists’ every day between 10 am and 8 pm. People who stay in budget hotels in Noida often visit here for shopping all household products.
Interestingly, one can access easily as CP, as it has accommodated Rajiv Chowk metro station under it. Undoubtedly, a visit to Delhi is said to be incomplete if a tourist misses visiting this stunning commercial spot located in a prime location. 

Monday, September 24, 2018

4 Things To Know About The Beautiful Temple Of Muktidham in Nashik


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In recent years Nashik has become a major tourists hub in the state of Maharashtra attracting people for its natural surroundings as well as architectural beauties. Most tourists staying in the hotels in Trimbakeshwar in Nashik tend to visit the Muktidham Temple.

1. History

Located in the Nashik road suburb of the city of Nashik, the temple was built in the year 1971 with the help of the donation of benevolent local industrialist J.D Chauhan-Bytco.

2. Special features
The main deity in the temple complex is Lord Krishna. The full marble complex houses various other Hindu gods from Laxmi Rama, Laxman, Sita, Hanuman to Durga, Ganesha, Vishnu. The temple hosts 12 Jyotirlingas having similar dimensions as found in other parts of the country. The walls of the temple are beautifully filled up by inscriptions from Mahabharata, the life of Lord Krishna and eighteen chapters of Geeta. A special room houses the magnificent paintings of Raghubir Mulgaonkar.

3. Dharamshala

The temple operated through a private trust provides accommodation facilities to pilgrims by having a Dharamshala that can host more than 200 pilgrims at a time.

4. Time to visit and how to reach

Since the temple is located at the centre of the Nashik city, it is well connected by buses and taxis from any part of the city. The temple is open in all the days of the week. But the best time to visit the temple is during the months of July and August which is evident from the high occupancy of hotels in Nashik during this time.

The magnificent Muktidham Temple is a must visit place for all tourists coming to the beautiful city of Nashik.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Saptashrungi: A Must-Visit Place In Nashik for Religious

Located in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Saptashrungi Devi Temple, is a pilgrimage site that is highly revered by the Marathas and the Bhil tribes. It is situated at a distance of 60 kilometres from Nashik thus book hotels in Trimbakeshwar, Nashik to get comfortable accommodation.

History: Saptashrungi is a place of considerable spirituality due to the vast references it has in Hindu holy scripture. The temple is one of the 51 Shakti peethas and believed to be the location were Sati’s right arm fell off.

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Saptashrungi Temple: Dedicated to goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini, the Saptashrungi Temple is one of the three Shakti peethas found in Maharashtra. The temple is a two-storied shrine with the Devi being located in the top floor. The Devi is adorned with necklaces and rings made of gold.

Trekking: The naturally undulating terrain allows several alternative ways to reach the shrine. This has enabled trekking to become a popular activity here. Book hotels in Nashik to trek heights over 4000 feet.

Terrain: Saptashrungi derives its name from the Sanskrit words ‘sapta’ which means seven and ‘shrung’ which means peaks. Thus, the terrain here is mountainous and is part of the Sahyadri Range. Numerous small ponds can be found in these hills with the surrounding dense forests believed to house several medicinal plants.

The historical significance of this temple makes devotees come to the region in large numbers every day. Despite the challenging terrain and the long and arduous climb, devotees come to worship the Devi and experience spirituality.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Why Make Plan to visit Talakadu when in Mysore?

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Tourism in South Indian cities like Mysore is booming and many foreigners seem to prefer the laid back vibes here which are absent in the hectic crowded megacities in the north. Plenty of 3-star hotels in Mysore and magnificent places like Talakadu help attract tourists too. Here is a brief overview of Talakadu near Mysore:

History: Talakadu was the seat of power to kings of the Ganga and Chola dynasties and mentions of the city have been found that date back to the 11th century. Legend has it the city had many more temples but they were destroyed in natural disasters over the years.

Fascinating architecture: The temples at Talakadu have similar architecture to what you will observe throughout South India but peculiarly they are covered in sand. Ancient temples dot the landscape and many stone pillars can be seen scattered throughout the region.

Panchalinga Darshan festival: Usually held between October and November, the Panchalinga Darshan festival is when Talakadu really comes to life. Pilgrims from all over the country visit to take a holy bath in the teertha at Gokarna before worshipping Kirtinarayana.

How to reach: If you are staying at hotels near Mysore Palace, reaching Talakadu shouldn’t be a problem as its just 25 km away and easily accessible by road. Only bus transportation is available near the temple and no railway stations are located in the vicinity.

Located on the banks of the river Kaveri, the place gets its name from two ancient local chieftains and the temple here is believed to be hundreds of years old.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Few Vital Tips While Travelling During The Pregnancy Period

Though traveling during the pregnancy is considered to be stressful, it need not have to be, if some precautions are taken before or during the travel. For the benefit of such fraught women, few hints are shared here as recommended by the medical team that offers medical treatment for such pregnant-guests at the greater Noida hotels when they come for vacation.

•Choose the right period: Since medical emergencies are needed during the first and third trimesters, a pregnant woman is advised to travel during the second trimester, when the risk of ‘morning sickness’ is likely to be lower in these times.

•Always carry some snacks: Woman traveling with a ‘large tummy’ should always carry water and snacks while traveling in the morning. An empty stomach can trigger morning sickness worse. Such situations can be avoided by eating a few snacks that are readily available.  Even the budget hotels in Noida offer morning snacks to the pregnant guests.

•Opt an Aisle seat: Pregnant women who travel by aeroplanes can opt for Aisle seat so that you can easily move to the restroom. Also, the said seat offers better freedom to stretch your legs 

•Use compression socks: Since the blood circulation varies during the pregnancy period, it is wise to use compression socks during the travel times to prevent swelling of legs and headaches. 

Every pregnant woman has to remember that she is responsible for two souls and hence she is advised to travel with other instead of going alone. With the above-referred tips, a pregnant woman is sure to travel safely to any destination.