East India
posted under Region of the month | 02 Jul 2010
The regions of East India consisting of West Bengal, Sikkim, Orissa, Bihar and Jharkhand is exotic and largely unexplored, washed by the azure depths of the Bay of Bengal its gradually proving alluring to Indians as well as foreign tourists.
Summer time in India
posted under Newsflash | 02 Jun 2010
Summertime in India means Monsoon Season, the onset usually is around 1st June and lasts up until mid September. There are two major movements as detailed below:
The southwest summer monsoon is attracted to India by a low pressure area that’s caused by the extreme heat of the Thar Desert and adjoining areas, during summer.
Desert Adventure In India
posted under Region of the month | 02 Jun 2010
Rajasthan And Gujarat
Spanning through the magnificent states of Gujarat and Rajasthan the Indian Desert is an amazing place to look for truly fantastic wild flora and fauna. Animals and plants in the desert survive in a hostile environment. Intense heat, searing sun, and lack of water are just a few of the challenges facing desert animals and plants. The desert areas of India houses some animals that never drink and plant seeds that can stay alive for years without water are typical of the miracles of this most infirm zone. In the Indian subcontinent, deserts, with an area of about 225,000 sq km covers just under 7% of the total land area.
Immigration Regulations
posted under Newsflash | 21 Apr 2010
As per new immigration regulations, the Government of India has mandated a ‘Two Months Gap’ between two tourism related visits to India. Hence, a tourist visa holder will be allowed to re-enter India only after a gap of 60 days from the last date of his/her departure from India.
Testimonials from our clients
posted under Testimonials | 21 Apr 2010
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