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bejoyholidays · 5 years ago
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Beyond Yoga in Rishikesh
My very first expectation while landing in the city was inner peace that it would provide me and I must admit, the city didn’t disappoint me a bit. Planned by Bejoy Holidays, this trip left no stone unturned in providing me inner peace.
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Located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, it is known as the "Gateway to the Garwhal Himalayas ". It is the most tranquil place in northern Uttarakhand, surrounded by hills and bisected by the wide and sluggish Ganges. The babbling and trickles of river Ganga on the stones is mellifluous and it leaves the tourists in complete awe of its admiration.
Rishikesh Specialty
Popularly known as “Yoga Capital of the world”, this place gained instant fame when Beatles came to stay with their guru, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Set amidst the mountains and the river Ganga, it’s the best to meditate and learn yoga. There are numerous ashrams that take you to the yoga spirituality and also, regular camps are organized to attract yoga-enthusiasts.
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Tourists Spots:
Local Tourist Attraction
Though it is recognized as a pilgrimage yet, adventure enthusiasts of all age like Rishikesh because of the river-rafting.
Apart from river Ganga, the major tourist attraction of Rishikesh is the Lakshman Jhoola, located 5km to the north-east of the city. A pedestrian bridge made up of cast iron, it was initially a religious landmark as it is said that Lord Lakshman crossed Ganges using a jute rope from the same place. The charm of the bridge is such you can witness the flow of Ganges while crossing it, from above.
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 You can also attend the very famous Ganga Arti, which no tourist misses. The aarti is carried out facing the river. The lamps are lit and circled around by the pandits (Hindu priests) in a clockwise manner, accompanied by changing or songs in praise of Mother Ganga.
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For the pilgrims, you take another 50 min ride by car on NH44, to reach another pilgrimage site, Haridwar and enjoy yourself there and for the adventure zealots, you can book your trip with Bejoy Holidays and give us an opportunity to serve you!
To-do activities of Rishikesh
If you are an adventure buff and likes undertaking jungle trekking and river rafting, Rishikesh is your go-to destination. You can soak the beauty of the Himalayas via Roopkund Trek, Deoria Trek and trek the nearby jungles.
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Also, you can soak yourself in the waterfall trekking and bungee jumping, although bungee-jumping is not that prominent a sport in the Rishikesh.
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Ganga rafting in Hrishikesh has steadily gained immense popularity and with equipment like paddles, safety life jackets, splash jackets you can enjoy the adventure sport with safety. You come across steep sloped river rocks and the fresh water slashes from the river. The river-rafting experience of Rishikesh is like none in the country.
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You can find tented accommodations with attached bathroom and these tents are fun to be in especially during nights.
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Must-visit places:
·         Lakshman Jhoola
·         River Ganga
·         Yoga-centers
·         Ganga Arti
Must-do:
·         Jungle trekking
·         River Rafting
Must-have cuisine:
·         Samosa
·         Aloo Pori
·         Chole Bhature
·         Pani puri
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Best-time to visit
The best time to visit Rishikesh for River Rafting is from late September - October to mid- November.
and then the best time to visit Rishikesh for devoting yourself for religious activities is from early March - April to first week of May.
Pro-tips:
·         Carry emergency medicines
·         Book your hotels in advance specially during the peak season’.
·         Be back in your hotels by 9.
 Come, share with Bejoy Holidays the chance of welcoming you to the Ganga Arti in Rishikesh!
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bejoyholidays · 5 years ago
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Quaint City of Kumaon Hills, Nainital
“Woah! The city is more beautiful and pristine than I imagined!”, were my first thoughts on landing in Nainital. Surrounded by mountains on three sides Nainital is located around the beautiful lake Naini Tal. There are many stories around the name of the city, but if you dissect the name, you would probably relate it with the serenity of the city. Naina means eyes and ‘tal’ means lake, hence the name Nainital, resembling its location in the valley surrounding the Nainital lake.
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Nainital was founded by a European businessman Percy Barron in 1841 and later it became summer retreat for the British who spent summer in these hills, escaping the extreme heat of the plains. Nainital is usually a two-day trip from the neighboring city and states.
Tourist attraction:
The first and the must visit place in Nainital is the beautiful, natural, fresh-body lake, Naini Lake.  Nestled amidst the township of Nainital, this crescent shaped lake is bounded by Naini Peak on North West, Tiffin Point on the South West and snow-capped peaks on the north and offers a breathtaking view. Boating, long evening walks and endearing interactions with ducks are some of the things that are a must do whilst visiting this glittering lake.
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On moving to the south west of the lake, you will come across another scenic location, Tiffin Point. A fantastic picnic spot in its own right, you can get a complete view of the town of Nainital and its surrounding hills in the Kumaon region from this location. This serenity of the point will irresistibly evoke your inner photographer.
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At an altitude of 2700 m, awaits Snow point. Quite in sync with its name, this point offers a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayas draped in a blanket of milky-white snow and is a very famous tourist attraction in Nainital. Here, you can also take a ride in the aerial cable car connecting this point to the Mall City road in the city.
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After you are done losing your breath to the natural beauties of the Kumaon foothills, you can make your way to the Eco Cave Gardens of Nainital. Famous for its interconnected rocky caves, hanging gardens and the musical fountain, the Eco Garden are a set of six small caves in the shape of various animals. However, you can avoid this spot if you are travelling with elderly or toddlers.
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Shoppers Delight
If you are in Nainital and want to guilt-freely indulge in shopping, then you should probably say hello to the Mall road of the city. The Mall Road, runs parallel to the Naini Lake, connecting the two ends of the hill town (Mallital and Tallital), is the prime shopping, food and cultural center of the wonder that is Nainital. You will find the cutest woolens and the best street food of the city here.
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Food Assortments
The local cuisine of the city is very mouth-watering and equally ravishing. Though, people here eat non-vegetarian food, yet the must-try and famous dishes are vegetarian. People here eat pulses in variety of forms as in form of Ras (a dish made up of varieties of dal).
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Other dishes include Baadi, Bhatt ki Churkani, Aloo ke Gutke (a spicy preparation of boiled potatoes, Arsa (a sweet dish), Gulgula (a sweet snack) and lots more.
Must-visits:
·        Naini Lake
·        Tiffin Point
·        Snow point
·        Mall road
Must-haves:
·        Ras
·        Baadi
·        Gulgula
·        Aloo ke Gutke
Best time to visit:
March-June
Pro-tips:
·        Do indulge in boating as you will take an unparallel memory from here
·        If you lack holidays and still want a quick trip, Nainital is the place to be. So, don’t miss on this beautiful Kumaon hill’s city. You can enjoy Nainital on weekends, so do plan it.
·        When in Eco Cave, be careful, specially at the sides of the caves.
 Come, lets enjoy boating together with Bejoy Holidays!
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bejoyholidays · 5 years ago
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City of Palaces, Jaipur
When I landed in Jaipur, I was really amazed because of what I had heard since my childhood, Jaipur, ‘the pink city’, was not really pink. When I inquired the locals about the houses being pink, I came across an old tale wherein when in 1876, Prince of Wales visited India, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the entire city pink to display his gesture of hospitality as the pink was the color associated with hospitality back then.
By now, you might have understood that hospitality and hues are in the blood of Jaipur. Not only this, Jaipur holds the distinction of being the first planned city of India. The city along with Delhi and Agra forms the India's Golden Triangle. This capital of Rajasthan is also a gateway to other tourist places like Ajmer, Pushkar, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Mount Abu in the state. Known for its umpteen palaces, this city is truly grandeur.
Tourist Attraction:
What better place to begin exploration Jaipur than City Palace? Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during the years 1729 to 1732, the magnificent City Palace in Jaipur is one of the most famous tourist attractions. The facade is designed with acute and detailed handiwork and showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture style. The palace costs Rs 200/person for Indian and 700/person for foreign tourists.
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Once you are done with the palace, you should explore the massive edifice of Hawa Mahal. It derives its name from its unique structure, which is a mesh of small windows that allowed cool wind to enter the palace and hence kept the palace comfortable during the hot summer months. Jaipur locals would bet that it’s the windiest palace as it has 953 windows!
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11km from the pink city awaits the Amber fort. Being constructed from red sandstone, this fort is a perfect blend of Hindu-Muslim architecture. Well, apart from exploring the architect, you can go for an elephant ride, enjoy the light and sound show in the evening or can try some mouth-water cuisine.
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Another architectural delight that Jaipur offers is the Jal Mahal, situated at the middle of the Mansagar Lake. Its beautifully decorated hallway and fragrant Chameli Bagh are enough to enchant you. You can take camel ride, walk the long pathways or simply indulge in birdwatching and marvel the beauty of the palace.
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Rightly known as ‘City of Palace’, the city also hosts other forts like Jaigarh fort and Nahargarh fort.
Local Tourist sites
While all this while, you might have covered all the nearby palaces and forts in and around city, you should also definitely take out time for the UNESCO world heritage and the largest stone astronomical observatory, the Jantar Mantar.  The geometrical devices available here are used for measuring time, observing constellations and orbits around the sun.
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You can also visit the ‘Pink City’, an old walled city constructed of red Sandstone and is preserved as UNESCO world heritage site. The wall that marks the boundary of the Pink City is about six metres high and three metres thick.
Shopping Paradise:
The old city or Pink city is a shopper’s paradise with plethora of things. Pink City bazars are made up of 4 main bazars- Johari bazar, Bapu bazar, Nehru Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar. Each bazaar is famous for different things, like Johari bazar for jewelry, Tripolia Bazaar for bangles, Chandpole Bazaar for Handicrafts, Kishanpole Bazaar for Textiles, Bapu bazaar for Jaipur textile goods and Nehru Bazaar for Traditional Jootis.
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Jaipur Cuisine:
Jaipur food is predominantly vegetarian with lots of butter. Jaipur is famous for its Dal Batti, Churma, Mawa Kachori, Ghewar, Mirchi Bada, Rajasthani Subzi and different kinds of Chapattis like Missi Roti. Sweet dishes include Ghevar, Feeni, Gajak, Chauguni ke laddu, Moong Thal.
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Must-visits
·         Hawa Mahal
·         Jal Mahal
·         Amber Fort
·         City palace
·         Pink City Bazar
·         Jantar Mantar
Must-haves
·         Dal Batti
·         Churma
·         Ghewar
·         Chauguni ke laddu
·         Missi Roti
Weather to visit
Jaipur witness a very dry summer and a warm winter. Therefore, the ideal time would be early November till February.
Pro-tips
·         Being close to desert, the city gets very hot, so do not forget to carry your sunscreen, summer hats and your funky shades.
·         Plan your day in advance so that you make the most out of your trips
·         Carry an extra empty bag, because the colors of the city will entice you to buy whatever comes your way.
 Give Bejoy Holidays an honor to host you in the ‘City of palaces’ while you enjoy your perfect Camel ride!
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bejoyholidays · 5 years ago
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Queen of Hills, Shimla
“Wow! Snow on Oak” were my first word when I visited the Queen of Hills, Shimla.
The first thing I saw when I landed there was thick covers of oak and pine that spread across the city are soaked it in peace and serenity. The Summer Capital of Britishers, Shimla, has always been enticing for the nature lovers. Basking the grandeur of British era, this city charmed the Britishers so much that they elevated its status to the capital of India.
Tourist spots:
If it’s the snow that excites you, then you should definitely visit Kufri. While there's not much to see in Kufri as such, but the panoramic views and temples after a bit of trekking are worth the time. You can also visit the nearby tourists’ spots like Chail, Mashobra, Naldehr or Narkanda.
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 Tattapani, also predominantly known as Tattapani Point, is a quaint village located 60 kms away from Shimla, on the banks of river Sutlej. You can enjoy water sport aficionados and take with an unmatched river rafting experience with you. This spot is also famous for its Hot Sulphur spring that is believed to have curative properties for health ailments like stress, joint pain, fatigue and other skin diseases.
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Not to disappoint the devotees on the trip, you can pay a holy visit to the famous ‘Jakhoo Temple’ perched atop the Jakhoo Hill above the valley and seek the blessings on Lord Hanuman. Another spiritual shrine is the ‘Tara Devi Temple’ which is 11 km from Shimla Bus Stand. This temple is dedicated to the Goddess of Star.
A trip to Shimla is definitely incomplete without embarking on the famed toy train ride, which runs from Shimla to Kalka and vice-versa. Meandering through mountainous tracks, giving a glimpse of the hypnotic scenery, it is an engineering marvel in itself and one of the top things to do in Shimla.
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Local tourist spots:
Ridge is a wide-open street located on the side of Shimla Mall Road. It has everything, from shops selling some exclusive artefacts to the spectacular view of the snow-capped mountain ranges set against an orangish hued sky.
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Here, you can enjoy feasting in small eateries selling Momo, roasted corn and ice creams and sip hot coffee enjoying the scenic landscape. It is often the most photographed part of the hill station covered with pine, firs, Himalayan Oak and Rhododendron trees.
 Shoppers paradise:
Some of the best places to shop in Shimla are the Lakkar Bazaar, Lower Bazaar, The Mall, Himachal Emporium and Tibetan Market. Local markets in Shimla will definitely lure you with all their traditional products and antiques. I quite bet, your trip to Shimla would be incomplete without visiting the Lakkar bazar, famous for the woodden decorative items and handicrafts.
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Fig:Lakkar market
If you’re in the mood to shop for locally made handicrafts at pocket friendly prices, Himachal Emporium is just the place for you. If bargain is just in your blood and you’re quite missing it in Shimla, just visit Tibetan Market once. For the ones who went to Shimla to fetch fruit jams and jellies, don’t miss popping in the Minchy’s.
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Fig: Tibetian Market
 Food Assortments of Shimla
Shimla delicacy is quite vegetarian and seems to consist of chickpeas and veggies. Famous food is Madra and you will find this in almost every restaurant. Dhaam is their another very famous cuisine which you will find specially during festivals. Siddu, Thukpa and Babri are their quite famous delicacies and must-try ones.
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Fig: Madra
Must-visit places:
·         Ridge
·         Kufri
·         Mall, Lakkar Bazar
·         Tara- Devi Temple
·         Toy train ride from Shimla to Kalka
Must-have dishes:
·         Madra
·         Dhaam
·         Siddu
·         Thukpa
Best-time to visit Shimla:
May-June is the ideal time to visit Shimla, yet if you want to soak yourself in snowfall, you should visit it during November-January.
Pro-tips:
·         Carry all your essential medicines.
·         Don’t forget to carry extra woolens.
·         Make list of all the places you want to visit and plan your journey in advance.
 Come, let’s ski together in Shimla with Bejoy holidays!
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bejoyholidays · 5 years ago
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Magical City of History, Romance and Architecture, Agra
‘Love is in the Air’, we all might have heard this proverb, but I literally felt love in Agra’s air when I landed in Agra via a trip planned by Bejoy Holidays!
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Agra is synonymous to one of the 7 wonders on the Earth, an UNESCO heritage, The Taj Mahal. It’s the timeless city of Mughal splendor and was one of the most important seats of Mughal rule in India. Situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra forms the golden triangle along with Delhi and Jaipur. It is well connected by road, rail and air with the rest of the country and sees tourist influx in high numbers.
Tourist Spots
Tourists from all over the world visit Agra only for symbol and dedication of love, Taj Mahal. Built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his loving wife Mumtaz Mahal, this grandeur architecture stands tall on the banks of river Yamuna. It is constructed from white marbles obtained from Makarna, Rajasthan and has artistic interiors. It has the tomb of both Mumtaz Mahal as well as the emperor.
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45 minutes far from Agra, lies the ‘city of Ghosts’, Fatehpur Sikri. It was founded as the capital city of the Mughal rule by then emperor Akbar. Built in red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri is home to Jodha Bai's palace, Jama Mosque, Buland Darwaja, and a Tomb of Salim Chishti among many other famous monuments, each of which, is an integral part of the Indian heritage.
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Another architectural jewel in the city is Agra Fort, an UNESCO world heritage site. It had been the main residence of the Mughal family during the time it was built. Though it was also built in red sandstone by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, yet years later it was renovated in white marble by his grandson Emperor Shah Jahan. Some of the major attractions in Agra Fort that will leave you mesmerized are structures like the Sheesh Mahal, Moti Mahal, Jehangir’s Palace and Khas Mahal.
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Other prominent architectural tourist spots in the city include Emperor Akbar’s tomb, Itimad-ud-daulah’s tomb and the Taj museum. Located to the north of the glorious wonder Taj Mahal, mehtab bagh is one of the very famous gardens. Perfectly quadrilateral in shape and colloquially known as the Moonlight garden, the stunning Mehtab Bagh is the last one of the eleven similar Mughal- built garden complexes along the Yamuna bank. Another similar garden is the Anguri Bagh.
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Shopper’s Paradise
For the shopping buffs, this city presents great, colorful and unique handicrafts and old carved products with mosaic and mirror works. The quality of the workmanship and products and very high and partially justifies the high price for the items.
The famous bazars of Agra include Kinni Bazar and Sadar Bazar and they are unique and quaint lanes and walking past them, among the noises and hustle and bustle could be fascinating experience in itself.
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Agra Delicacies
Agra is especially famous for its pethas, a sweet that is made from white pumpkin or ash gourd and is infused with delicious flavors. The two popular varieties of Petha are - the dry, hard and chewy ones and the other is soft and syrupy.
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Apart from it, the Mughlai food of the Mughal era forms the souvenir for the Mughal kitchen. These dishes are majorly non-vegetarian and are extremely palatable and must-eat ones when on trip to Agra.
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Must-visit
·         Taj Mahal
·         Agra Fort
·         Jodha Bai palace
·         Tomb of Salim Chishti
·         Fatehpur Sikri particularly Buland Darwaja
·         Emperor Akbar’s fort
Must-haves:
·         Petha
·         Mughlai Cuisine
·         Mughlai Chicken
Best-time to visit:
November to March
Pro-tips:
·         Take sunscreen and most importantly Camera along to capture the grandeur of city
·         To understand the architects better, always prefer the tour guides.
·         Carry important medicine along
·         Be back in hotels by 9.
Come, lets visit the city where history, architecture and romance all create magic with Bejoy Holidays!
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