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The Ultimate Guide To Top Outstation Taxi Companies In India
The demand for reliable taxi services in India is constantly growing. Whether you're commuting to work or visiting the area for pleasure, you can't tow your car everywhere. If you're a tourist you definitely don't want to be ripped off by a taxi driver, and if you're a regular commuter you don't want to invest a fortune in a gas station. Here is a list of the most trusted Indian taxi companies to hire reliable, affordable, and safe car services.
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2. Meru - Meru is one of the country's pioneer field service taxi companies, established in 2007 in partnership with True North. It is headquartered in Mumbai and has offices in 24 major cities across the country. It offers reliable, safe, and highly transparent services and offers around five different travel modes to meet customer needs. Convenience. Meru has over 20,000 taxis serving 12 million loyal customers. They are the forerunners of open-air taxi services in India and continue to evolve with modern-day innovations.
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15 Famous Forts & Palaces to Visit in India
Forts and palaces are the first things that come to mind while thinking of India. They have been depicted in many photographs and documentaries, after all, and they play a crucial role in the long history of the nation.
It is therefore not unexpected that these architectural wonders are high on travellers' "must-see" lists while visiting India. Rajasthan is home to the majority of India's forts and palaces, which were constructed there by Rajput military ruling clans (before being invaded by the Mughals). They are particularly prevalent in Jaipur's Pink City. As relics from the Mughal era, you can still find them in other states as well.
The former royal proprietors of several of India's palaces have now transformed them into hotels. After their royal position and privileges were removed by the Indian Constitution in 1971, they needed to do this in order to make money. More information on them can be found in this indispensable guide to Indian royal hotels.
Otherwise, continue reading to learn about 14 of India's most spectacular public forts and palaces.
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Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan
The most famous fort in India is likely Amber Fort. It is located about 20 minutes northeast of Jaipur in the little history town of Amber, also known as Amer. The fort's construction was started by the Rajput king Maharaja Man Singh I in 1592. It was expanded upon and inhabited by successive kings until Jaipur was created and the capital moved there in 1727.
The fort is one of six Rajasthani hill forts that were included in the 2013 UNESCO World Heritage list (the others are Jaisalmer Fort, Kumbhalgarh, Chittorgarh, Ranthambore Fort, Gagron Fort, and Amber Fort). A beautiful fusion of Hindu and Mughal elements can be seen in its construction. The fort complex, which is made of white marble and sandstone, has a number of courtyards, palaces, halls, and gardens. The Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), with its beautifully carved, sparkling walls and ceilings, is generally recognised as its most attractive feature.
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
In addition to being among the best forts in India, Mehrangarh Fort is also among its most spectacular and well-kept forts. It was constructed by the ruling Rathore Rajput family, and from its lofty perch on a rocky hill, it towers above the "Blue City." When King Rao Jodha moved his capital to Jodhpur in 1459, work on the fort began. However, following kings continued to work on the project well into the 20th century. The fort's architecture is incredibly varied as a result.
Mehrangarh Fort, in contrast to other Rajput forts that were eventually abandoned, is still under the control of the royal family. They have renovated it and made it into a top tourist destination with a collection of palaces, museums, and eateries. The fort's emphasis on folk music and art sets it different from other forts in Rajasthan. Every day in the fort, several venues host cultural performances. Additionally, the fort serves as the setting for renowned music festivals including the Rajasthan International Folk Festival in October and the yearly World Sacred Spirit Festival in February.
Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan
There aren't many places in the world where you can go see a "live" fort, but one of them is Jaisalmer in the Thar desert. Thousands of people have lived in the city's mirage-like golden sandstone fort for many generations. There are numerous stores, hotels, restaurants, a royal complex, historic haveli homes, and temples inside the fort as well.
One of the first forts in Rajasthan was constructed by the Bhati Rajput prince Rawal Jaisal in 1156. It ultimately grew to span the entire hill and changed into a city, which saw a rise in population during times of strife. The fort endured multiple conflicts. However, because of unauthorised building and inadequate drainage, its state is currently fast deteriorating. The fort has had sewage leaking into its foundations, which has made it unstable and led to several of its components collapsing.
Udaipur City Palace, Rajasthan
Romantic The city of palaces and lakes is Udaipur. Mewar monarch Maharana Udai Singh II established it in 1559, and after the Mughals invaded Chittorgarh, the capital of the kingdom was moved there. The City Palace Complex is located in the centre of it, close to Lake Pichola. Notably, the Mewar royal family continues to live there in part today. The development of it into a tourist destination that vividly depicts the history of the Maharanas of Mewar is to be commended. The City Palace Museum is the "jewel in the crown," if you'll excuse the expression.
The City Palace, which consists of the Mardana Mahal (King's Palace) and Zenana Mahal (Queen's Palace), is included in the museum. It is the oldest and largest portion of the City Palace Complex, having been built over a period of four and a half centuries. Along with the rare private royal galleries, artwork, and pictures, the architecture is the main draw.
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan
The enormous Chittorgarh Fort, one of the biggest forts in India, is recognised as the best fort in Rajasthan. It covers over 700 acres! The fort was governed by Mewar monarchs for eight centuries before Akbar, the Mughal Emperor, stormed and took control of it in 1568. In the end, Jehangir, Akbar's eldest son, returned the fort to the Mewars in 1616. They never relocated there, though.
Due to its immensity, it is best to explore the fort by car, and it is advisable to set aside at least three hours to do so. Even if some of it is in ruins, the remnants of its previous splendour may still be seen. Old palaces, temples, towers, and a reservoir where fish can be fed are among the attractions. For a breathtaking view, climb to the top of Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory).
Chittorgarh is situated in southern Rajasthan, almost halfway between Delhi and Mumbai, and is just over two hours' drive from Udaipur. From Udaipur, it is simple to visit as a day trip or side trip.
Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan
The second-longest continuous wall in the world, Kumbhalgarh's majestic fort wall is more than 35 kilometres long and is frequently referred to as "The Great Wall of India" (the Great Wall of China is the first).
Maharana Pratap, a legendary ruler and warrior who was born in 1540 in the residence known as Jhalia ka Malia and is the great, great grandson of Rana Kumbha, is another reason why Kumbhalgarh is well-known (Palace of Queen Jhali). He took over as the monarch of Mewar from his father, Udai Singh II, who was also the creator of Udaipur. He refused to give in to the Mughals despite Emperor Akbar's negotiations, in contrast to many other local kings. This led to the legendary Haldi Ghati fight in 1576, which was significant to the history of India.
The fort is located just over two hours drive north of Udaipur, in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district. It's popularly visited on a day trip or side trip from Udaipur. It's possible to hire a car there from one of the numerous travel agencies. Many people combine visiting Kumbhalgarh with Haldi Ghati or the Jain temples at Ranakpur.
Jaipur City Palace, Rajasthan
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II primarily constructed the City Palace Complex between 1729 and 1732, and it is located in the heart of Jaipur's Old City. He had been effectively governing from the adjacent Amber Fort, but in 1727 he decided to move his capital to Jaipur due to growing population and water scarcity.
While the remainder of the palace has been transformed into the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II museum, the royal family still resides there in the Chandra Mahal portion (where their family flag is flown when the Maharaja is in residence). You can take the Royal Grandeur trip within the interior of the Chandra Mahal for a substantial cost (2,500 rupees for foreigners and 2,000 rupees for Indians). If so, you'll just have to settle for touring the remainder of the palace.
Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh
Despite the Taj Mahal's terrible overshadowing of it, Agra Fort is a moving precursor to the masterpiece and should be viewed before it. The fort was the first substantial Mughal fortress in India, and during the height of the Mughal empire, it served as the capital of four generations of powerful Mughal kings. Additionally, it received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1983, making it one of the earliest places in India to do so.
Emperor Akbar built the fort in its present configuration when he chose to strategically establish a new capital in Agra in the 16th century. He primarily built it as a military outpost. Later, during the 17th century, Emperor Shah Jahan, Akbar's grandson, constructed the sumptuous white marble palaces and mosques. (He loved white marble so much that he used it to build the Taj Mahal.)
Red Fort, Delhi
The Red Fort, one of Delhi's most well-known landmarks and top attractions, serves as both a potent symbol of independent India and a stark reminder of the Mughal era when India was under their authority. In 1648, it was completed. According to his ambition and opulent tastes, Emperor Shah Jahan designed it to mimic the Red Fort in Agra but on a far bigger scale. The Red Fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 to reflect its importance.
The position of the fort in Old Delhi, across from Chandni Chowk, is intriguing and adjacent to Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India and another magnificent Old City asset. During the Navaratri festival and Dussehra, the area around the Red Fort really comes to life with festivals and Ram Lila performances.
Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh
The fort's history can be traced as far back as 525. Over the years, it was subjected to many attacks and had many different rulers. It wasn't until the reign of the Rajput Tomar dynasty that the fort really rose to prominence, and was built to its current scale and grandeur. During this time, ruler Raja Man Singh Tomar crafted one of the fort's main highlights, Man Mandir Palace, between 1486 and 1516. Its outer walls are distinctively decorated with blue mosaic tiles and rows of yellow ducks. Later on, the Mughals used the fort as a prison during their rule.
The Hathi Pol (Elephant Gate), the fort's most impressive gate, is on its eastern flank and connects to the Man Mandir palace. However, getting there entails a hard climb past a number of additional gates and is only accessible on foot. Urvai Gate, the western gate, is easily accessible by car but isn't quite as magnificent. However, don't skip the magnificent Jain sculptures carved into the rock along the way up. The fort's outdoor amphitheatre hosts a sound and light display every evening.
Golconda Fort, Hyderabad
The Golconda Fort ruins, which lie outside of Hyderabad, are a well-liked day trip from the city. The Kakatiya Kings of Waranga erected the fort in the 13th century, when it was once a mud fort. However, it peaked from 1518 and 1687 during the Qutub Shahi dynasty.
Golconda Fort later became well-known for its diamond market during the 17th century. The region has produced some of the most valuable diamonds ever discovered.
There are a lot of drawbridges, temples, mosques, royal rooms and halls, stables, and drawbridges among the fort's remains. Its bastions still have cannons atop several of them. The fort's architecture and unique acoustic design, though, are what make it very fascinating. The main entrance to the fort, Bala Hissar Gate, can be heard clearly more than a kilometre distant if you clap while standing in a specific location underneath the dome at Fateh Darwaza (Victory Gate). Evidently, this was done to alert the royal inhabitants of an impending attack.
Mysore Palace, Karnataka
The Maharaja's Palace, often known as the Mysore Palace, is a relatively new palace in Indian terms. Henry Irwin, a British architect, created the design, and it was built between 1897 and 1912. The Wodeyar monarchs, who initially constructed a palace in Mysore in the fourteenth century, are the owners of the current palace. It was, however, repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. Fire destroyed the former palace, which was constructed of wood in a Hindu style. The current palace was built in the Indo-Saracenic style, which combines Rajput, Hindu, Islamic, and Gothic elements.
The marble domes are the palace's most striking feature. Some could argue that its opulent interiors are excessive. There are marriage halls, antique doll pavilions, armouries, galleries of royal paintings, and collections of sculptures and antiquities in addition to private and public audience halls. Unfortunately, taking pictures inside is not allowed.
Chitradurga Fort, Karnataka
On the way to Hampi from Bangalore or Mysore, Chitradurga Fort is worth the stop. You might easily spend an entire day exploring its huge area and discovering all of the legends connected to it. There is a lot of climbing and walking involved, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes!
The fort is located on a group of rugged hills that cover 1,500 acres. It was built gradually between the 10th and the 18th centuries by kings of numerous dynasties, including the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Hoysalas, Vijayanagars, and Nayakas. However, when the Nayakas acquired control of Chitradurga following the collapse of the Vijayanagar empire, they carried out the majority of the fortification construction during the 16th and 18th centuries. The ramparts of the fort, which are formed of enormous pieces of granite that mix in with the surrounding stones, give it the nickname "stone fort." The fort appears to include 35 secret passageways and four invisible corridors in addition to its multiple concentric walls, gateways, and entrances. Furthermore, 2,000 watchtowers!
Junagarh Fort, Bikaner, Rajasthan
Despite being one of Rajasthan's less well-known forts, Junagarh Fort is no less spectacular. It's one of the few forts in India that isn't located on a hilltop, which makes it particularly noteworthy. The city of Bikaner developed up around the fort, which is in the middle of it.
The fort was constructed by Raja Rai Singh, the sixth monarch of Bikaner, between 1571 and 1612. He was a widely-traveled expert in the arts and architecture, and the magnificent constructions of the fort are evidence of this expertise. Expensive palaces, ladies’ quarters, audience halls, temples, and pavilions were later erected by emperors.
Chintamani was the fort's original name. When the royal family moved to Lalgarh Palace beyond the fort's boundaries at the beginning of the 20th century, the fort was renamed Junagarh (Old Fort). They still keep it up, though, and have let people visit a portion of it. There are two museums with numerous interesting royal antiques and memorabilia, as well as guided tours available.
Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajasthan
As Bundi castle as well. In the fourteenth century, king Prithviraj Chauhan constructed it. situated in northern Bundi, India, atop a hilltop. The castle is not well kept, although it is not in total disrepair; rather, it has a worn-out architecture.
Despite its unimpressive exterior, its inner beauty is still shining today. Beautiful murals and paintings cover the castle walls in abundance. There are so many tunnels, both above ground and below, that they form a maze and some have been declared inaccessible for fear of getting lost. This adds to the mystery of the place.
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Visit Traditional Blue City with Jodhpur Taxi Service
Jodhpur is known as "The Blue City" and surrounded by golden sands and blue hills. The city's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue.The city served as the capital of Marwar until India's independence in 1947, when it became the seat of a princely state. Jodhpur was also ruled by people from different backgrounds like Meena, Bhatis, Rathores and Mughals.
'Jodhpur' that had 5 gates: Umedpol (north), Gujari (south), Loha (east) and Chandpol (west). Later on Maharaja Ganga Singh turned it into a modern-day city with many palaces like UmaidBhawan Palace or Mehrangarh Fort which has been declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It lies in the centre of Rajasthan and surrounded by golden sands and blue hills.
Once you're in Jodhpur, you'll be able to enjoy the city's beautiful architecture with jodhpur taxi service day tour. The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the best-preserved forts in India and attracts thousands of tourists every year. It has been converted into a museum today, where you can learn about how it looked like when it was built centuries ago.
Another must-see attraction is JaswantThada (cenotaph), which offers some amazing views over the city below if you're able to climb all those stairs. If not (or if you'd rather not risk getting dizzy), then just take a taxi or rickshaw ride there instead. And don't forget: if ever get tired while exploring Jodhpur's numerous sights downtown—there are plenty within walking distance—just sit back and relax while someone else drives around town.
The city's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue.
The town's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue. The city's buildings were painted this color by the royal family of Jodhpur and they are now trying to keep it alive as a tradition. It is said that the blue paint comes from a mixture of clay and straw, but no one really knows what exactly goes into making it.
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Golden Fort Jaisalmer Travel Package – Veena World
The Bhati Rajput clan monarch Maharawal Jaisal Singh, who also founded the city named after him, built Jaisalmer Fort atop Trikuta Hill in 1156 AD. Originally, the whole population of the city lived within its walls, and it also served as a sanctuary and way-station for caravans and travellers travelling along the Silk Road. The fort's history, structure, stories, and splendour make it the top destination in the Jaisalmer Tour Package.
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Jaisalmer - Rajasthan's Famous Destination
Jaisalmer is Rajasthan's Famous destination which is visited by scores of tourists from several parts of the globe. It is among the prominent destinations of all India travel tour which is located deep in the heart of Thar Desert. This mesmerizing place is famous for its ancient palaces, temples and quaint locations amidst desert. It is the most sought after destination of Rajasthan Tour Packages which was founded by the Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D. This place is also known as the 'Golden City' because of its several gold-colored sandstone buildings which shine like gold in the sun rays. Some of the well known attractions of Jaisalmer are:
Jaisalmer Fort:
This is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan after Chittor which is a perfect example of man made grandeur. The majestic construction and classic decorations make this fort among the prominent forts and palaces in India. This fort is 250 feet tall perched over the hill and is supported by three strong walls. It is known for its 99 bastions, 92 of which were built between 1633 and 1647. In the 15th century local Jain panchayat constructed the first buttress wall of this fort. Later on it was built in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal, from where this fort derives its name. Camps in Jaisalmer
This fort houses five palaces which are interconnected. These palaces are known for their splendid constructions and majestic decorations. The fort is made up of sand stones and is locally known as Sonar Quila. The fort is a dominating structure amidst sands which provides extra charm to it. These seven storied palaces are famous for beautifully carved balconies and pagoda-shaped cupolas which summons scores of tourists to this place.
Havelis in Jaisalmer:
These are the gorgeous mansions which served as the residence of the erstwhile Wazirs i.e. ministers and landlords. These havelis are known for their supreme architectures which are famous for carvings, stone inlays, ornamental lattice and tracery works. These are among the most prominent attractions of this place which summons scores of tourists to this place. The construction and decorations of havelis showcases supreme blend of Rajputana and subtle Islamic architectures. Patwon-Ji-Ki-Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmal ki Haveli are the most famous havelis of this place. Tents in Jaisalmer
Gadsisar Lake:
It is a famous attraction of this place which is visited by scores of tourists who want to enjoy boating. Its historic importance lies in the fact that it was the only water source for the Jaisalmer city in the bygone days. Apart from this it is the idyllic spot for outings because of several shrines, well laid out gardens and flower beds which surround this place.
Jaisalmer is among the Rajasthan Famous destinations which are known throughout the world for its havelis, palaces and fort. Some of the other well-known attractions of this place are Akal Wood Fossil Park, Lodurva, Sam Sand Dunes and Desert National Park.
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Affordable Rajasthan Tour Packages by Bhati Tours
Bhati Tours offers a range of affordable Rajasthan Tour Packages to suit every traveler's needs. Explore the vibrant culture, royal palaces, and scenic landscapes of Rajasthan with expertly crafted tours.
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*it's my remembrance in my Schooling, back to year-1988, Politically it speaks off, after forming the Coalition GOVERNMENT by CONGRESS&TUJS(TRIPURA UPAJATI JUBA SAMITI),though I was a Supporter from LEFT FRONT, CPI(M) Political party ,at that period, I was preparing for my FINAL-MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, conducted by "TRIPURA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION" (GOVT OF TRIPURA), IND, while there was our "PICNIC" - TOUR to SIPAHIJALA, TRIPURA STATE, by Enlisted Persons,from our Village-local area, I was one of them, travelled by a BUS.... During our journey, got filled up a tank with Petrol at Agartala very famous place at that time.... , long time after, Surprisingly Very first time I had been familiar with that place, while i reached there, looking esp a RCC BRIDGE, quietly interesting for me at BISHALGARH, to reach our Destination place "SIPAHIJALA"-SIPAHIJALA PICNIC SPOT-SIPAHIJALI ZOO&GARDEN..... Though during my Schooling, I visited only selected places, guided&accompanied by my Parents, esp with my Father..... for instance, with my father, I visited my relatives house at Dhaleshwar, Bhati Abhoy Nagar/Barjala, Agartala, TRIPURA STATE..... for instance, I halted at Teliamura, TRIPURA STATE, to reach Dharma Nagar, to reach Relatives house from my mother.... got SILCHAR, esp BILPAR.... to reach LAXMIPUR, CACHAR DISTRICT, ASSAM STATE, where was my mother's Schooling place&Homestead had.... with my Parents I visited&stayed at Places of TEJPUR& TINSUKIA,ASSAM STATE where the relatives from my MOTHER, was STAYING...... QUITELY Surprising was that, during MY either SCHOOLINGS or my COLLEGE Days, there was no tour&journey to any Foreign Country with my Parents, or by me........ Attention, in regards that though might be, in 1986,there was my Father's "LTC" (LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION) Family tour, with my parents+me+my Sisters.......First time in my life,might be in 1986 I boarded in a aeroplane_Flight- Boeing_Airbus..... (THANK YOU)...... #©&® FOUNDER, CEO&ARCHITECT, on behalf of "ARCH DESIGNING STUDIO" (IND).....*
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Best Winter Road Trips in India you Must Experience This
As winter approaches, the urge to comfortably snuggle up and watch your favorite movies with a nice cup of hot chocolate increases. But very few people know that this is also the season to take some wonderful road trips. Winter is the perfect time to get on the road and go for those wonderful road trips. Especially in India, November, December, January and February are considered really well months. So, instead of going all over the internet to search, we've compiled an integrated summary of the ideal destinations for that perfect winter trip of your dreams. Fasten your seat belt. We are going to get started.
From Delhi to Leh via Manali
You can't say road trip and not mention Manali and Leh. And this road trip allows you to experience both these places in one trip. Fun, isn't it? The journey from Delhi to Leh via Manali is about 1,011 km long and can take up to 24 hours to complete. The tour is divided into two parts - from Delhi to Manali and from Manali to Leh and is one of the best places to visit in December. Along the way you can stop to taste steaming momos, classic Maggie and tea and many other dishes. And with scenic stopovers like Rohtang La, Keylong, Gispa, Sarchu, Baralacha La, Darcha and numerous places along the way to capture stunning pictures, this Delhi to Leh road trip is equally exciting and enjoyable.
Jammu to Srinagar
Everyone knows that Kashmir is a paradise on earth and it is everyone's dream to visit it at least once. And if you get the chance to go through this Wonderland, it's no better! One of the famous road trips in the north of India is the journey from Jammu to Kashmir. The tour connects the summer and winter capitals - Jammu and Srinagar respectively at a distance of about 300 km. It is a journey of about 10-12 hours depending on the road conditions. The road is full of spectacular valleys, enchanting mountains and surreal experiences. Definitely worth every minute!
Jaipur to Jaisalmer
A man in a blue jacket and black pants stands beside a camel in the desert during the day
Take two of the best places in Rajasthan that are full of liveliness and culture and add a road trip to it. What do you get A winning combo for sure! Jaisalmer is approximately 560 km from Jaipur and it takes about 9.5 to 10 hours to reach Jaipur. Along the way, you can consider stopping at places like Kishangarh Fort, Pushkar, Ajmer, Nagaur and more. And when you stop, don't forget to try our lip-smacking Rajasthani dishes like Dal Bhati Churma, Piyaz Kachauri, Gutte Ki Sabzi, Lal Mas and more. This winter's journey from Pink City to Golden City will leave you in awe and also fall in love with Rajasthan.
Chandigarh to Kasol
River in the middle of the forest during the day
There is something about North India and winter that makes a person very eager to visit. Winter road trips have recently become a trend. However, long before this mainstream, people enjoyed traveling by road during the winter. The Kasol route from Chandigarh is one such iconic route. You start early morning from Chandigarh and proceed towards Kasol. The total distance is approximately 290 km. You start with the planned decent city of Chandigarh and then end at Kasol - a village in the Parvati valley of Himachal Pradesh which is also a hub for backpackers and trek enthusiasts. Along the way, you visit Kullu, Mandi and other such places. This is an experience like no other.
Puri to Konark
When it comes to road trips, it is not just west and North India that are famous. Many East Indian and South Indian destinations are perfect for a winter road trip. On this road you can drive down the road where there is greenery on one side and sea on the other. Known as Marine Drive, this road from Puri to Konark is one of the most scenic coastal roads in India. It connects the land of Surya Mandir with the land of Jagannath Puri. This road trip allows you to visit some wonderful places in a short period of time and also indulge yourself in local Oriya food like Pakhala Bhat, Chenna Poda, Rasbali etc. The journey is relatively short; it is still an experience in itself.
After this fun list, we hope your bucket list is ready, your engine is running and you're ready for that wonderful winter trip. Let us know if you have ever been on such a winter road trip in India and what fun, weird or wonderful experiences you had. Until next time!
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Santosh Deemed to be University Celebrates Its Top-Performing Students with a Study Tour to IDS KOLN 2023
Santosh Deemed to be University, a leading educational institution in India, is proud to have awarded its top-performing students with a fully sponsored study tour to participate in the IDS KOLN 2023. The IDS KOLN 2023 is the world's leading trade fair for the dental community that was held in Cologne, Germany, bringing together dental professionals from across the world to share knowledge, ideas, and advancements in the industry.
The students chosen for the tour, Drishti Adhikari, Dherendra Bhati, and Tanya Katyal, were selected based on their exceptional academic performance, and the tour aimed to encourage and celebrate their achievements. Under the guidance of their professors, Dr. Rajiv Ahluwalia and Dr. Amit Bihari Lall, the students visited more than 500 stalls, which presented them with forward-looking innovations, countless new products, exciting live demonstrations, and practical hands-on activities.
The IDS KOLN 2023 focused on various dental products, including aligners, intraoral scanners, implantology, zirconia crowns, Endomotors and files, AI in radiology, disabled-friendly dental equipment, micro endodontics, loupes, and advanced local aesthetic systems. The fair provided the students with an insight into the workings of the dental industry, expanding their horizon to the best practices in the global dental industry.
Santosh Deemed to be University, established in 1995, is a premier educational institution that offers undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental programs. The university has built a reputation for providing high-quality education and producing skilled medical and paramedical professionals who have contributed significantly to the healthcare sector worldwide. The university is committed to using the latest technology to provide quality education to its students, and it has implemented innovative methods of disseminating knowledge, such as its digital library (e-Publication) and video-conferencing set-up.
The university's curriculum emphasizes holistic learning, with a focus on problem-based learning, expert guest lectures, workshops, and conferences, simulation labs for the development of clinical skills, field immersion programs, and practice-based learning. These approaches enable students to receive a comprehensive education that prepares them for a successful career in the healthcare industry.
Santosh Deemed to be University remains committed to promoting a culture of meritocracy and ensuring its students receive the best education and opportunities to excel in their chosen fields. The fully sponsored study tour to participate in the IDS KOLN 2023 was a great opportunity for the top three students from the 2018-19 batch to gain exposure to international practices, products, and advancements in the dental industry. The tour aimed to encourage and celebrate their academic achievements, further inspiring them to excel in their careers.
In conclusion, Santosh Deemed to be University's commitment to providing quality education and affordable healthcare services has contributed to its success and reputation as one of India's leading educational institutions. The university's dedication to its students and their academic achievements is evident in its fully sponsored study tour to participate in the IDS KOLN 2023. The tour provided the students with an opportunity to expand their knowledge, skills, and experience, inspiring them to excel in their careers and make a significant contribution to the healthcare sector worldwide.
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Delhi all-rounder Subodh Bhati crushes double-century T20 in club match
Delhi all-rounder Subodh Bhati crushes double-century T20 in club match
Subodh Bhati hit 17 sixes and as many limits in his stroke in the club match.© Instagram Versatile Subodh Bhati, who plays for Delhi on the Indian National Tour, smashed a double century in a club match in the nation’s capital earlier this week. The 30-year-old has recorded 205 unbeaten from 79 deliveries for Delhi XI New against Simba. Opening the bat he tore through opposition bowlers scoring…
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Visit Traditional Blue City with Jodhpur Taxi Service
Jodhpur is known as "The Blue City" and surrounded by golden sands and blue hills. The city's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue.The city served as the capital of Marwar until India's independence in 1947, when it became the seat of a princely state. Jodhpur was also ruled by people from different backgrounds like Meena, Bhatis, Rathores and Mughals.
'Jodhpur' that had 5 gates: Umedpol (north), Gujari (south), Loha (east) and Chandpol (west). Later on Maharaja Ganga Singh turned it into a modern-day city with many palaces like UmaidBhawan Palace or Mehrangarh Fort which has been declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It lies in the centre of Rajasthan and surrounded by golden sands and blue hills.
Once you're in Jodhpur, you'll be able to enjoy the city's beautiful architecture with jodhpur taxi service day tour. The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the best-preserved forts in India and attracts thousands of tourists every year. It has been converted into a museum today, where you can learn about how it looked like when it was built centuries ago.
Another must-see attraction is JaswantThada (cenotaph), which offers some amazing views over the city below if you're able to climb all those stairs. If not (or if you'd rather not risk getting dizzy), then just take a taxi or rickshaw ride there instead. And don't forget: if ever get tired while exploring Jodhpur's numerous sights downtown—there are plenty within walking distance—just sit back and relax while someone else drives around town.
The city's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue.
The town's distinguishing feature is its buildings which are painted in indigo-blue. The city's buildings were painted this color by the royal family of Jodhpur and they are now trying to keep it alive as a tradition. It is said that the blue paint comes from a mixture of clay and straw, but no one really knows what exactly goes into making it.
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