Rajasthan Tourism

May 9th, 2009 | Admin

From the luxurious ambiance of its opulent palaces to the rustic beauty of its desert, Rajasthan is all wrapped up in breathtaking beauty. Every city of this Rajput land has its own stories of bravery and romance to tell. The very mention of this land of Raja-Maharajas paints a royal, romantic and bold image in the mind. The sight of colorful turbans and glittering ghagras(skirts) is something you can never forget.

A great hit with tourists across the globe, Rajasthan occupies a cherished place on the map of India. Soaked in royalty, this fascinating destination of India is highly praised for its rich cultural heritage, glorious history and numerous tourist attractions. Palaces, havelis, forts, gardens, lakes, desert, mountains and wildlife…Rajasthan has everything.

Jaisalmer city of this famous Indian tourist destination give you a taste of a colorful desert, Jaipur takes pride in its architectural marvels and precious and semi-precious stones, Udaipur leaves you spell bound with stunning palaces, Pushkar invites you to the world famous cattle fair, Jodhpur wins heart with its forts and handicrafts, Ajmer houses one of the most famous pilgrimage, and the list seems to be endless.

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Camoes Garden and Grotto

April 19th, 2009 | Admin

The Camoes Garden and Grotto is the oldest and largest among Macau’s public gardens. Spanning an area of 20,000 square meters, the park is a haven of lush tranquility. Meandering pathways take the visitor through the sights of hills, majestic trees, and grass brightened by an abundance of colorful flowers.

The garden was originally a section of the residence of the Chairman of the British East India Company. In 1886, following the death of the succeeding owner, a Portuguese merchant, it was gifted to the state in memory of the renowned Portuguese poet Luis de Camoes. The poet lived for two years in Macau and is said to have spent much time in the park composing poetry. The grotto was built in 1835 by the Portuguese trader encircling a bust of Luis de Camoes. The government later constructed the bronze bust seen today. The grotto also contains inscriptions of the poet’s most widely read poems. On June 10th annually, the Portuguese in Macau gather at the grotto to commemorate the poet.

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Singapore

February 11th, 2009 | Admin

Singapore is one of the best destinations in the South East Asia.  The city is packed with plenty to do during your stay, from sentosa beaches to historical highlights of colonial past to the high rise modern shopping centres. Singapore has something for everyone, from history and culture, to water parks and world class nature attractions for the whole family.

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