Sunday 16 November 2014

Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan in winters



If a picture of desert comes to your mind while thinking of Rajasthan, you need to probably update your records! The sparkling desert, forests, sand dunes and lakes picture the Rajasthan today. A paradise for honeymooners and adventurers, Rajasthan is a perfect place to visit in winters. Summers are a bit uncomfortable here; winters would prove to be of ultimate delight. Along with the captivating beauty, the colourful turbans and folk dresses along with local food will keep you enchanted till long!

  • ·        Udaipur

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Rightly subtitled as Venice of the East and very popular among honeymooners, Udaipur houses within itself various lake palaces, gardens and havelis. Places of attraction include BagorekiHaveli, Lake Pichola, monsoon palace, city palace complex along with shopping centres and surprising sight scenes. Visit Udaipur during winters.

  • ·         Jaisalmer
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Sharing close proximity with Pakistan,Jaisalmer is visited by a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Sparkling sands and sand dunes are perhaps one of the reasons that attract people towards Jaisalmer in winters. The royal heritage of Jaisalmer fort along with a look over PatwonkiHaveli and BadaBagh are worth a visit. Don’t forget to have a hopping ride over camels.
  • ·         Jodhpur
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Popularly called as the blue city of Rajasthan, the city is famous for Mehrangarh Fort. UmaidBhawan is the largest residence in the world and is totally luxurious. You can also spend time visiting the locals and trying the bites of local food, everything is tasty here.
  • ·         Ranthambore National Park
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This park is surely going to remain alive in your memories for its picturesque locations and mesmerising beauty along with tigers! Explore the Ranthambore Fort and do not return without enjoying tiger safaris. Have a stay in nearby jungle resorts or plan some adventure.
  •       Jaipur
     
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Known as the pink city of the Rajasthan, the Jaipur has various places to explore. Amber Fort along with Birla Temple and MotiDoongri are few places you should look ahead for. The local market sells beautiful handcrafted apparels and show pieces.
Enjoy your stay in Rajasthan and make the best use of winters. Travel and explore a lot more with Rezortify.

Thursday 6 November 2014

Top 5 National Parks in India That Can Make Your Weekend


India undoubtedly is blessed with a variety of flora and fauna, mesmerizing landscapes and nature lovers. If you are also one of those nature admirers and want to catch nature in its raw form, there could be nothing of more delight to you than national parks. Further, these national parks not only provide a safe environment to the beasts but also serve as a wonderful weekend getaway for nature lovers.

Exploring the top 5 national parks in India, here is the list of a few promising destinations that can provide a wonderful makeover to your weekend!

Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

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The uniqueness of the park can simply be estimated by the fact that you no longer need to explore wildlife on jeeps and cars. Here all the live action takes place through boats sailing in estuaries margined by mangrove forests. Sunderbansis known to be the largest mangrove forests. This is the perfect place to seek tranquillity and adventure in the same boat!

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

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Ranthambore National Park serves to be a perfect weekend getaway for people residing in Jaipur or nearby places. This weekend getaway near Jaipur lie son the junction of Vindhyas and Aravali hills. The perfectly awestruck landscape and a large variety of birds and animals like a jungle cat, leopard, jackal, bears, hyena to name a few, provide an adventure filled weekend.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

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Speaking from personal experience, this is perfectly nestled in the most natural settings. Named after the hunter turned natural environment activist, Jim Corbett, the park acts as a total fun package packed with awesome scenes and landscapes, spine chilling growls of beasts and adventure.

Periyar National Park, Kerala

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Everything is beautiful in god’s own country but Periyar National Park takes natural beauty to a next level. Greenery around and the number of lakes, Kerala looks like a painter’s work and national park adds stars to it. A wide variety of animals like wild pigs, elephants, mouse deer can be easily spotted.

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

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Kanha National Park is the home to various tigers and a large number of tourists both Indian and foreigners step into the park to spot various rare species along with tigers. Rudyard Kipling had shown his special love for the park with his jungle book, the park is the best weekend getaway in Madhya Pradesh.

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Top 5 Winter Holiday Destinations In India


Snuggle up a good book and slip yourself into lazy blankets. Winters are so much fun! What about a coffee in the morning while you admire the fog from window sill? Winters can offer a lot more while you travel. Who does not like the hand in hand of partner and those colorful vibrant woolens? Fortunately India is blessed with ample places wherein you can enjoy winters in their best!


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Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer – anyone?

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Rajasthan faces pleasant weather in winters. Winter is perhaps the best time to visit the Rajasthan. The beauty of desert increases manifold during cold months. Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur are the cities to check out. Colourful turbans and sparkling sand, winter’s sunlight and the dal baati there, awesome combination indeed!
·         What about Delhi?
                                                    
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If you want to experience winters on their peak, Delhi is probably the place to watch out! India gate looks pretty hidden in fog and those morning dew drops. Surprise your tummy with delicious Delhi street food and window shopping. What else a person can need?
·         Kerala – in the god’s own country?



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Don’t like winters? Or you already belong to a winter bitten city? Kerala is a perfect escapade for such! The place has a lot more to offer than just backwaters and coconuts, dosa and idli. The idyllic scenery and mesmerizing greenery will surely awestruck you.
·         Goa – among the beaches?


                                   
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The beauty of Goa in the months of December is at its peak and so is the crowd.  It’s the peak season there but who wants to compromise with Christmas celebrations and wine? December is the east place to visit Goa. With uncountable number of churches there and a fine variety of wines and sea food, Goa is surely a traveller’s ultimate destination when nothing else is planned. Indulge yourself in the offbeat beaches to seek ultimate peace.
·         Corbett national park
                                                     
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Do not ever commit the sin to underestimate the beauty of Corbett national park in winters. Serving as a tiger reserve, the park is particularly popular among photographers during winters. The fog and dew drops and flora and fauna make the place captivating.
Enjoy the winters to their fullest besides just sipping your cup of tea and turning the next page of the book! Rezortify is a resort discovery and listing portal which provides various weekend getaways options to make your travel and weekend a remarkable experience.