Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Visit Jammu for a Taste of Heavenly Bliss!

Looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience amidst an awe inspiring landscape? You should look no further than Jammu in this regard. Lying at a distance of just 605.4 km from the capital, this is one of those places that you must visit at least once in your lifetime. Jammu is often overshadowed by its famous neighbor Kashmir but contains some rare attractions for travellers. Getting there is easy provided you book a Delhi to Jammu taxi for the journey. The right operator will also help you chalk out a sightseeing package without any hassles. A Jammu holiday will not pinch your pocket and you can also find taxis at really reasonable rates.

Ask your Delhi to Jammu taxi operator to take you to the following places in Jammu:

·         Sanasar: This offers a refreshing landscape peopled with lakes and conifer trees
·         Bhaderwah: Lovingly referred to as mini Kashmir, this is famous for its beautiful views, streams and woodlands in addition to places of historical interest
·          Vaishno Devi: The biggest tourist attraction in Jammu, this temple is one of the iconic religious destinations for Hindu worshippers and shares its name with the powerful Goddess of the same name
·         Patnitop: Another must visit, this will delight you if you are into adventure sports like paragliding and skiing. This offers multiple venues for picnics too

Other places that you can check out include the Ranbireshwar temple, Peer Baba, Raghunath temple, Mahamaya temple, Bahu Fort and Gardens, Gauri Kund, Amar Mahal Palace and the Mansar Lake which is famed for its beauty and serene ambience. Taking a taxi to Jammu will give you a taste of spiritual bliss like no other! The picturesque city is a treasure trove of beauty and divinity for adventurous travellers. 



Friday, September 12, 2014

Embracing Uttarakhand’s Rustically Appealing Flavors

Want a holiday with a difference? You might want to try Delhi to Dehradun taxi or Delhi to Mussoorie taxi packages. These destinations promise to give you some of Uttarakhand’s unique flavors and of course, lifetime experiences. Easily accessible by road, Dehradun lies just 239.2 km away while visiting Mussoorie involves a picturesque journey spanning 271.9 km. Dehradun is a tourist magnet, being the capital of the Uttarakhand state. The imposing Himalayas mark their territory all throughout the northern part while the Shivalik Hills, River Ganga and River Yamuna bind it towards the south, east and west respectively. 
Dehradun is home to some of the finest educational institutes like the Doon School, Indian Military Academy, Welham School for Girls & Boys and the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy. Dehradun makes for an invigorating stopover on the way to Mussoorie and is supposedly one of the most ancient Indian cities ever built. Major attractions include the little town of Chakrata which cuts the Yamuna and Tons rivers and Dakpathar which will redefine the concept of leisure courtesy its vibrant gardens, forests and lawns. Dehradun also possesses multiple parks, picnic spots, natural springs and temples which certainly deserve pride of place on your itinerary.