Posts Tagged ‘India Travel Writer’

Travel to Taj Mahal

Thursday, August 13, 2009 14:26 No Comments

The visit to incredible India cannot be complete without experiencing its most spectacular piece of architecture — the Taj Mahal, literally ‘the Crown Palace’. Its curving, gently swelling dome and the square base upon which its rests so lightly, surrounded by four lofty minarets, is a familiar image in hundreds of travel brochures and travelogues [...]

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Where to Stay at Anjuna Beach

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 15:01 No Comments

Anjuna attracts all kinds of tourists and thus has a range of accommodation option that caters to all kinds of travelers. There are options of staying in luxury hotels, as well as a home stay. The prices of the accommodation not only depend upon the type of accommodation but also the season. During the peak [...]

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Panjim – A Piece of Portugal in India

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 14:39 No Comments

Panjim or Panaji, the capital of Goa is a beautiful city on the banks of river Mandovi. The city is covered with laid back avenues, lined with beautiful trees; old Portuguese styled red-roofed houses, and well landscaped gardens. The city was named Panjim by the Portuguese, who had ruled Goa and the name means a land that does not flood. The city is now locally known as Panaji.

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Goa Beaches

Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:07 No Comments

The Goa beaches offers sun and sand, and water sports facilities that included from water scooters to water gliding. In addition to the scenic landscape, the beaches in Goa are also k now as shopping hubs. Moreover there are excellent facilities for a multitude of water sports ranging from parasailing to windsurfing. The important beaches [...]

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