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The Trip From Bangalore To Ooty   By: rashmiranjan patil
Ooty is the district capital of the Nilgiri District, which is located in Tamil Nadu, a southern state in India. One of the popular hill stations in India Ooty has an economy mainly dependent on the agriculture, medical production and tourism. This city blessed with abundant natural beauty and historical sites attract a lot of people every year. Many people choose Ooty for an enjoyable weekend and therefore from Bangalore many travel on weekends to this wonderful hill station making Bangalore Ooty packages very popular. Those people who want to travel by air from Bangalore to Ooty, they have the nearest airport to Ooty at Coimbatore. From the airport taxis are available which will cost around INR 2,500. Some of the airports close to Ooty are Peelamedu Airport, Coimbatore (CJB, Domestic) 57 km, Kozhikode Airport (CCJ, Domestic) 88 km, Chennai International Airport (MAA, International) 426 km. Mettupalayam is the closest railway station and from there one can get a taxi to Ooty charging around INR 1,000. Ooty is well connected with Bangalore through roadways and there are regular bus services from Bangalore. Travelers can choose among non-A/C to A/C Volvo which charges anywhere between Rs 300 to Rs 750. In most cases, online booking is available. Instant confirmation is facilitated in such cases. Travelling by bus is recommended to youngsters and backpackers. There are also taxis available for hire and the fare costs around INR 7,200 for a round trip. This type of travel is recommended while travelling with senior citizens or with small kids. Ooty has a subtropical climate with a temperature ranges from 23 degrees Celsius to 23 degrees Celsius. Different seasons offer different climatic experiences to the tourists here. February and March is the active month in Ooty with maximum number of visitors and many people like to travel from Bangalore to Ooty almost all round the year. It is a 6 hours journey from Bangalore to Ooty and is at a distance of 230 Km from Bangalore. Interesting spots in Ooty include botanical gardens, stone house, Ooty Lakes, Toda house, St Stephen Church and the Mountain Railways here is a major attraction that drag real big crowd to this pretty hill station. Each and every location here promises a different and new experience to the visitor and has a unique significance. The Ooty Lake covers a distance of 65 Km and the boat house situated nearby offer boating opportunities to the tourists. Also there are adventure parks around the area of Ooty which provide various adventure sports and other recreational activities. Ooty has various accommodation options offered for the tourists that include Hotels, resorts and homestays. Delicious food is served both local and continental at good quality hotels(read entire article)
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Bangalore To Kodaikanal - The Excellent Trip   By: rashmiranjan patil
Kodaikanal, a famous tourist spot for tourists as well as for honeymooners, is located in the Palani Hill range in the state of Tamil Nadu. Kodaikanal, located at an elevation of 2130 m above sea level, rejuvenate its guests by its enchanting forests, soothing climate and the picturesque surroundings. Located in the Dindigul district, Kodai has earned the nickname of the ‘Princess of Hill Stations'. Kodai offers a lot of beautiful flowers and trees and the Bryant Park is a botanical garden that comprises of many flowering trees like Rhododendron, dahlia and magnolia which are delight to the tourists especially for the students. Annual exhibitions of flowers are conducted here to promote tourism in Kodaikanal. The city of Kodaikanal is known specially for a flower named Kurinji which blooms once in twelve years. Trekking, fishing, cycling, boating and horse riding are some of the entertainments in and around the city of Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal is famous for home made chocolates and eucalyptus oil. Kodai cheese is very famous in the markets. Bangalore is a cosmopolitan city situated in the state of Karnataka. This city showcases diverse culture and tradition and the people of this city are very warm in nature. Bangalore is fondly called the 'Garden City' as the city contains a lot of gardens and parks. The climate of the city is very moderate in all seasons. This attracts a lot of multinational and other investors to start their new ventures in this metropolitan city. Bangalore, officially called Bengaluru, is a fast growing industrial city in Asia. Frequent trains connect Bangalore to Kodaikanal Railway Station. Nagarcoil Express and Tuticorin Express connect Kodaikanal Railway Station and take 9-10 hours to reach Bangalore to Kodaikanal. Another best option to travel to Kodaikanal from Bangalore is by bus. There are frequent air conditioned sleeper buses are available which take around Rs. 350/- to Rs. 500/- for a trip. It varies depending on the facilities. The distance from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is 463 km. Flights are available from Bangalore to Coimbatore and from Coimbatore one can take cabs to reach Kodaikanal. Taxis charge Rs. 4000/- to reach Kodaikanal from Coimbatore. If you have your own vehicle it takes approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes for the journey depending on the vehicle. The shortest route is by NH-7 from Bangalore through Hosur, Dharmapuri, Salem, Namakkal, Dindigul to reach Kodaikanal. The road is also very good. Cabs can also be hired to cover this distance and they charge depending on the vehicle hired and the facilities. There are a lot of accommodation facilities available for the guests. These include luxury hotels, medium luxury hotels and budget hotels. Budget hotels are available at a cheap rate with all possible comforts.(read entire article)
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How To Travel From Coimbatore To Ooty   By: rashmiranjan patil
A beautiful hill station situated close to Coimbatore is Ooty, one of the most sought after hill stations in south India. Popular since the times when British occupied the region owing to its salubrious climate all year round, Ooty is perched at an altitude of 2286 m nestled amidst the beautiful Nilgiri Hills, also called the blue mountains owing to the abundance of the blue neelakurinji flowers. Doddabetta Peak, which is a much sought after trekking destination in Southern India is also situated close to Ooty. The entire region is fringed by mountains ranges that are covered in a thick carpet of vegetation. Many of these peaks are favoured adventure destinations among adrenalin junkies. Coimbatore to Ooty is a journey that is frequented by many nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts for its lush greenery and many avenues of adventure activities. Exotic green tea plantations, cascading waterfalls and a wide variety of flora cover the entire landscape of Ooty. Spice plantations also form an important attraction to Ooty's landscape. The region is also famous for its oil extraction from eucalyptus tree, plants like lemongrass and geranium. The Toy Train ride from Kallar to Ooty is another high point of Ooty's attractions. The journey takes tourists on a spectacular ride along one of the most scenic routes passing through high and low hills that are lush with green vegetation. The train is pulled by a steam engine and passes along a narrow gauge track at a rather slow pace which allows one to enjoy the scenery to heart's content. Other popular tourist attractions in Ooty are Ooty Lake, Deer Park, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, the Rose Garden, Ooty Botanical Garden and the Stone House. The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, a national park and tiger reserve also draws a large number of tourists to it. The distance from Coimbatore to Ooty is 103 km which can be easily covered by various modes of transport. Most common and popular mode of transport has to be the train journey. This train journey like any other train journey is very convenient and comfortable, but another attraction for this journey is the scenic route through which it passes. Coimbatore to Ooty can also be traversed by road which is another excellent way of travelling. The journey by road takes about an hour and is a very scenic drive through winding roads up and down several hills that are flanked on both sides by rich vegetation. Some of the major towns through which this route passes through are Kanjikode, Nemmara and Ooty. Cabs can also be hired to reach Ooty charging in the range of INR 15 to 30 depending upon the vehicle chosen.(read entire article)
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Cochin To Munnar- A Greenary Journey   By: rashmiranjan patil
Munnar, a haven for the tourists as well as honeymooners, is situated in the God's own country, Kerala. Situated at a height of 1600 m above sea level, Munnar is home to tea and spice plantations, rivers and waterfalls. Like most of the other hill stations, Munnar was also the summer retreat of the British. Munnar is located in the district of Idukki on the Western Ghats. Munnar is a perfect hub for tourists of varied interests. Honeymoon couples, nature lovers, photographers and adventure lovers can equally enjoy the city of Munnar. The nice climate, serene surroundings and the thick and evergreen forests make Munnar a favorite hill station for the travellers. The name Munnar in Malayalam means three rivers as the town is situated at the confluence of the three rivers namely Mudrapuzha, Nallathani and Kundala. The tea estates, owned by the Tata Tea Limited, are the main economy of Munnar other than tourism. Cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, vanilla, coffee, clove, nutmug, ginger and turmeric are cultivated abundantly here. The popular flower Neelakurinji blooms once in every twelve years in the valleys of Munnar. Munnar offers a lot of sightseeing options for tourists of varied interests. Idukki Dam, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and Eravikulam National Park are some of them. Cochin or Kochi, popularly called the 'Queen of Arabian Sea', is the most favoured tourist hub among travellers. This coastal town is surrounded by Western Ghats on one side and Arabian Sea on the other. According to World Travel and Tourism Council, Cochin has been rated as one of the top three tourist destinations. Kochi, one of the fast developing cities in the country, is referred as the 'Gateway to Kerala'. Travelling from Cochin to Munnar is very comfortable. Munnar does not have a railway station or an airport. But the trains from Ernakulam (nearest railhead to Cochin) pass through Angamaly, which is the nearest railhead to Munnar. There are 5 trains pass through Angamali from Ernakulam. The best way to travel to Munnar from Cochin is either you take bus or a taxi. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses ply frequently from Cochin to Munnar. These are cheaper and comfortable. Cabs charge Rs. 2800/- for 4 travellers. For 7 tourists, the big vehicle cost you around Rs. 3800/- for a round trip. If you have your own vehicle, it takes approximately 4 hours to cover 130 km from Cochin to Munnar depending upon the vehicle. You can travel through NH47A from Cochin and then take NH49 to reach Munnar. There are several Munnar packages offered by tour operators cover well furnished accommodation with free breakfast and sightseeing arrangements. Munnar offers several high-end, medium and budget hotels according to the budget of the tourists.(read entire article)
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Chennai To Mahabalipuram- All Aboot India Heritage   By: rashmiranjan patil
Mahabalipuram, located in the district of Kancheepuram in the state of Tamil Nadu, is a sea port of 7th century. Mahabalipuram was under the rule of pallavas for a long time. Mahabalipuram is said to be the second capital of Pallava dynasty. The city was named after the Pallava king, Narasimhavarma I, to whom the title of Maha malla, the ghttp://www.123articleonline.com/submit-articlereat wrestler was given. Mahabalipuram is known for its several ancient historical monuments which are in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and for the beaches. Placed along the Coromandel Coast, Mahabalipuram, is known for the sandy beaches, casuarinas trees and ancient temples. The city of Mahabalipuram is a delight for archeologists as various megalithic items like burial urns, jars for burials, coins, and cairn circles are recovered from this site. The city, also called Mamallapuram, is also known for its old temples built by Pallavas made from rocks. Some of these temples were carved out of the rocks. This construction of rock cut caves is similar in structure to the rock-cut constructions of Ajantha and Ellora caves. The beautifully constructed trunked elephants in granite are eye catching. Some of these structures exhibit various episodes of the famous Hindu epic Mahabharata. Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, is famous for temples and churches. Situated in the shores of the Coromandel Coast, Chennai is referred as the 'Gateway to the South India'. The former name of the city was Madras. One of the beautiful metropolitan cities of India, Chennai, offers sandy beaches, historic landmarks, sculptures and parks. Chennai is the center for carnatic music, Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi. Various cultural events conduct every year in Chennai. Milapur in Chennai houses some shrines for Hindus and Christians. This city has got a history of around 350 years old. Mahabalipuram does not have an airport or railway station. Mahabalipuram is situated very near to Chennai. Chengalpattu (CGL) is the nearest railway station. There are many trains pass through Chengalpattu station from Chennai. The only option to reach Mahabalipuram from Chennai is by road. Cabs are available from Chennai to Mahabalipuram. Daily bus service is available from Chennai to Mahabalipuram and they charge Rs. 100/- for a trip. Taxis charge Rs. 2,200/- to reach Mahabalipuram from Chennai. This cab is for four people. For seven people it costs Rs. 3,000/- for a round trip. If you have your own vehicle it takes approximately 1 hour to cover the 56 km distance from Chennai to Mahabalipuram depending upon the vehicle. For tourists, different categories of star hotels, resorts, medium range hotels and economy hotels are available here depending on the budget of the visitors. Altogether we can find 18 hotels in Mahabalipuram that serve all the needs of the tourists.(read entire article)
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Bangalore To Ooty - From Busy Life To Peaceful Life   By: rashmiranjan patil
Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is also known as the pensioner's paradise, green city and IT hub. Known for its salubrious climate throughout the year, Bangalore is a cosmopolitan city.(read entire article)
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Bangalore To Kodaikanal - Getaway To A Beautiful Hill Station   By: rashmiranjan patil
Bangalore is a popular metropolitan city in India which is well connected via various transportation systems with all the major cities in India. Kodaikanal is one of the famous hill stations in South India. If you are planning to visit Kodaikanal you should know few things about this hill station. Kodaikanal indeed is one of the most beautiful places in India it is even referred as 'princess of the hill stations' locally. It is located in the Western Ghats at an altitude of 7,200 feet from the sea level. In South India it is the most favored Honeymoon destination just because of the pleasant chill weather here. The number of visitors in this hill station is said to be increasing tremendously every single year. There are numerous interesting activities in Kodaikanal one can indulge in like cycling, horse riding, trekking and many other adventurous activities can be enjoyed in this place. There are many Christian churches that worth visiting because of the interesting sculptures preserved since the times of British rule here. This town is mainly influenced by Christian culture. You can find all types of food and neat hotels in all price ranges available in Kodaikanal which will provide comfortable stay in this hill station. Kodaikanal has its own train station connecting to Bangalore and express trains regularly ply to Kodaikanal and this journey take only 9-10 hours. The nearest airport to Kodaikanal is Coimbatore airport. There are direct flights from Bangalore to Coimbatore and also taxis are available from airport to Kodaikanal, they usually charge around INR 4,000. Buses are available in different ranges of fares, according to the type of bus people choose to travel. There are Airbus to AC Sleeper and coaches that are available from Bangalore (Rs 340 to Rs 514). Taxis, both A/C and non A/C can also be hired which charges from Rs 8,800 to Rs 12,000 (for a round trip). The best time to travel from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is in summer, it can be your perfect getaway from the hot sun to a lovely weather. Winters are also great here, many people visit Kodaikanal from Bangalore all round the year. Those people who prefer to travel by air one of the nearest destination is Madurai airport which is at a distance of 120 Km from Kodaikanal. The nearest rail route is via Kodai road railway station. There are many travel sites that can help travelers book their bus train or flight tickets from Bangalore to Kodaikanal In short even travelling to Kodaikanal from Bangalore could be a means to unwind oneself, as the journey takes one through unspoiled beauty of nature and also because both cities enjoy a great connectivity.(read entire article)
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How To Reach - Nasik To Shirdi   By: rashmiranjan patil
Nasik, a religious city in Maharashtra, is situated at the foothills of Western Ghats on the bank of Godavari River. According to legends, Lord Rama along with his brother Lakshmana and wife Sita had spent 14 years of their exile at Tapovan near here. At this very place, it is believed, Lakshmana had slashed off the nose of Surpanakha. The place is, therefore, called Nasik which meant nose. Nasik area was widely referred in Ramayana which included Sita Gumpha caves in Panchvati. Nasik is considered as one of the holy Hindu pilgrim cities. The city organises Kumbh Mela, which is held in every 12 years. Trimbakeshwar, few kilometres from city, has one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples. There are several places in Nasik which are associated with Lord Rama. Panchvati, where Lord Rama spent some time in exile, is situated on the banks of Godavari River. It is marked by five banyan trees. Another place is Ramkund where Lord Ram used to bathe. Other places of tourist attraction are Kelaram Temple and Mukti Dham Temple. There are inscriptions of Bhagvad Gita in Mukti Dham Temple. The distance from Nasik to Shirdi, known as the 'Land of Sai', is about 112 km. Nasik has an airport which has connectivity with Mumbai. There is a railway station in Shirdi (Sainagar Shirdi), which is situated at a distance of 10 km from town centre. Kopergaon station, situated on the Manmad-Daund line, is 16 km away from the temple town. Manmad station is 58 km away. However, to reach Shirdi from Nasik by rail is cumbersome. Most convenient way to travel from Nasik to Shirdi is by road. State Transport and private buses run on this route at regular intervals. Shirdi can be reached from Nasik in less than three hours. Taxi services are available and the journey costs about Rs.2300. Shirdi, known for great saint Shirdi Sai Baba, is a popular destination of pilgrims throughout the year. Sai Baba, who was born in 1838, first visited the place when he was sixteen and stayed there until his death in 1918. A temple, spread over an area of 200 sq metres, was constructed in Shirdi in 1922 in Baba's memory. An estimated 25000 pilgrims visit the temple daily. Temple complex includes Khandoba, Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi and Lendi Baug. Maruti Temple and Shani Temple, constructed under the supervision of Shirdi Sai Baba, are the other places of attraction in Shirdi. Samadhi of Abdul Baba contains the mortal remains of the man who used to read Quran to Sai Baba. Shirdi, which is a small town spread over an area of 3 sq km, shot into fame only during 20th century. No dearth of accommodation options in Shirdi.(read entire article)
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Course To Reach - Mumbai To Shirdi   By: rashmiranjan patil
Mumbai, which was earlier known as 'Bom Baia' and Bombay, has a long and diverse history. It was under the rule of many dynasties. Portuguese occupied Mumbai in 1534 and it later came under the British rule. It took a quantum leap towards modernization when the first train in India ran between Bombay Victoria Terminus and Thane in 1853. Mumbai is now the commercial capital of India. Mumbai houses several heritage sites, particularly the Gateway of India. Other important sites Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Vasai Fort, Flora Fountain, Essel World, Water Kingdom, Prince of Wales Museum, Nehru Planetarium , Jehangir Art Gallery, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai Zoo, Taraporewala Aquarium, Chowpatty Beach, Juhu Beach, Vihar Lake, Hanging Gardens, Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Nariman Point, Marine Drive ('Queen's Necklace'), Mahalaxmi Temple, Iskcon Temple, Siddhivinayak Temple, Haji Ali Mosque, Film City, Kanheri Caves, Jogeshwari Caves, Mahalaxmi Race Course and Elephanta Island. The distance from Mumbai to Shirdi, known as the 'Land of Sai', is approximately 296 km. The nearest airport is at Nasik situated at a distance of 75 km from Shirdi. Nasik airport has connectivity with Mumbai. There is a railway station in Shirdi (Sainagar Shirdi), which is situated at a distance of 10 km from the town centre. Most convenient train from Mumbai to Shirdi is Shirdi Express (51033) which reaches there at 10.30 a.m. Running time of the train is about 12 hours. Alternately travellers can catch a train from Mumbai to Manmad, which is 58 km from Shirdi, and from there take a bus or hire a taxi to Shirdi. There are several trains running between Mumbai and Manmad. Buses and taxis ply from Manmad railway station to Shirdi. Shirdi can be reached by State Transport and private buses, a/c, non-a/c and deluxe, from Mumbai. Taxis are available from Mumbai to Shirdi which will cost about Rs.6000. Shirdi, mostly known for great saint Shirdi Sai Baba, is a popular destination of pilgrims throughout the year. Shirdi, which is a small town spread over an area of 3 sq km, shot into fame only during 20th century. Sai Baba, who was born in 1838, first visited the place when he was sixteen and stayed there until his death in 1918. A temple, spread over an area of 200 sq metres, was constructed in Shirdi in 1922 in Baba's memory. An estimated 25000 pilgrims visit the temple daily. Temple complex includes Khandoba, Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi and Lendi Baug. Maruti Temple and Shani Temple, constructed under the supervision of Shirdi Sai Baba, are the other places of attraction in Shirdi. Samadhi of Abdul Baba contains mortal remains of the man who used to read Quran to Sai Baba. No dearth of accommodation options in Shirdi.(read entire article)
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Coimbatore To Ooty- A Sweet Journey   By: rashmiranjan patil
Situated in the state of Tamil Nadu, Ooty is often referred as 'Queen of Hill Stations' by the British. Located on the Nilgiri Hills, Ooty is a favourite hill station for honeymooners and other casual tourists. The official name of Ooty was Udhagamandalam. The origin of the name Udhagamandalam is derived from othakal-mund which means the ‘House in Mountains' in Toda language. The British changed the name Udhagamandalam to Ootacamund and later to Ooty. Ooty, the former capital of the Nilgiri district, offers serene surroundings, nice and foggy weather and the toy train journey. Perched at an altitude of 2286 m, the city of Ooty is home to various flowers and trees. A famous Kurinji flower, blue in colour, blossoms once in twelve years here. The Botanical Garden of Ooty, established in 1847, is a very important place to visit for the tourists as well as for the students. One of the important events in the botanical garden of Ooty is the flower and fruit show that organized annually by the tourism department. The mountain train journey (Toy train) from Kallar on a ratchet is very breath taking as well as interesting. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) is one of the oldest railways in the country and it can find a place in the UNESCO World Heritage site. Many part of the forest in Ooty is preserved as reserve forest. Coonoor and Kotagiri are some other hill resorts nearby that attract many visitors. Coimbatore or Kovai, an industrial city, is situated in the state of Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore is famous for automobile spare parts manufacturing industries and textile industries. The city is home to various educational institutions and health care centers. The main attractions in Coimbatore are the religious centers like temples and churches. Apart from these, Kovai offers several amusement parks and botanical gardens. The best time to visit the city is from September to March. Ooty does not have an airport or railway station. The only option left to travel to Ooty from Coimbatore is by road. The nearest railway station to Ooty is Mettupalayam from where one can get toy train to reach Ooty. Frequent trains are available from Coimbatore to Mettupalayam. Nilagiri Express passes daily through Mettupalayam from Coimbatore. You can take a bus from Coimbatore to Ooty which is comfortable too. To Ooty, one can get bus from the new Coimbatore bus stand through Mettupalayam within 3 and half hours. Cabs charge Rs. 2200/- for 4 travellers. For more than 4 tourists, the cost of the cab increases to Rs. 3000/-. If you have your own vehicle it takes approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to cover 88 km from Coimbatore to Ooty depending upon the vehicle you hire.(read entire article)
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