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This is a Destination Management Company and our team has been continuously working for our avid travellers who are always trying hard to save a bunch of holidays to come in their way and want to go on a successful trip. Our desire is to provide them life   enriching travel experiences in the Indian Subcontinent.  Our team makes every faithful effort   to ensure that your trip becomes a living memory.
We have a distinct vision and a well-diversified business portfolio and we don’t follow trends   but we offer what a person seeks. We set out innovative management strategies without going out of the way of sustainable travel plans. Our sole aim is to offer services of exceptional standards and make you absorb the beauty of Indian subcontinent. Our team values our customers’ comfort and we try to connect to our customers very closely and offer seamless services round the clock.
The company’s headquarter is in New Delhi in India, we have an extensive local presence with offices across India and have dedicated market specialist offices in Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Dubai. We also have a presence in Brazil with a dedicated international sales team for Latin America and the rest of the US.
We are a financially secure brand and an independent Leisure and MICE specialized company affiliated with the Phoenix Tripper Private Limited, which has 7 years of expertise and is a travel consortium which takes pride in being at the forefront as a thought-provoking leader, promoting global travel products.
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Jaipur, The Pink city of Rajasthan
Jaipur is popularly known as the Pink City, thanks to the color of the buildings in the city. The city, built in 1727 A.D by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, followed a grid system, which made it the only planned city of its time. A young Bengali architect Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya designed the city in accordance with Shilp Shastra - an ancient Hindu treatise on architecture. The city is built in the 'Gopura Chalisa', which means the town square, which comprises of 6 square piers, 6 square gates and 6 square temples. The outermost square 'Meena Bazaar' at the end of Meena Road represents an ideal town square. The design of Jaipur is similar to that of Varanasi in India. Due to this fact however, there are many other places in India using the same name, including Jaipur district in Gujarat. Other sources claim the city is named after the pink-flowering peepal tree.
The city is laid out in a 9 ha grid system, with the main roads running north to south and east to west. The oldest road in Jaipur, known as Hathi Pol , is lined with the most premium of the walled mansions that overlook it. The famous Pink City Palace overlooking "Hati Pol" on Rajasthan's most important street, provides an example of upscale living of wealthy people in Jaipur during colonial period . There are also many palace gates on different roads of Jaipur which all were used for ceremonial purposes by rulers.
Main Sites to see during your visit:
Amber Fort, high above the city, the towers and domes of the Amber Fort are reminiscent of scenes from some fairy tale.  The palace itself is within the enormous fort complex and is replete with halls, gardens, pavilions, and temples.
The Hall of Mirrors is not to be missed where one lit matchstick can illuminate the entire room. You will ascent the fort on elegantly draped elephants.
Also visit the City Palace Museum where you can see an imposing blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal Art. The museum is resplendent with its collection of robes of royal princes, carpets, an armory of old weapons, miniature paintings portraying court scenes, battle scenes and processions, Also visit the awe inspiring Jantar Mantar (an accurate observatory built in 1726 AD). Also included is a photo visit at the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a five - storied wonder with a spectacular pyramidal facade and overhanging windows with latticed screens, domes and spires.  
Walking tours:
The early morning experience the spiritual side of the locals by visiting colourful temples and discover some of the architectural wonders of this fascinating area of Jaipur. The walk has been carefully designed to offer a rewarding and enriching experience. Uncovering some of the best kept secrets of the walled city of Jaipur the city take pride in sharing a warm association with the resident artisans, shop owners, temple priests and local citizens.
This association makes the walking tours more engaging; here one have a genuinely interactive experience getting to meet the residents and gain an insight into their traditional way of life. Chand Pol’ gate, one of the original seven gateways into the old walled city of Jaipur, is the point at which this 2 and a half hour walk begins.
In the evening, try for another walking tour. From its creation in 1727, the royal families and nobles of Jaipur patronized the craftsmen and artisans of the city. These traditions continue to this day and as a result many people consider modern day Jaipur as the craft capital of India. Traditional methods are still used to produce many valuable and highly prized items. Using skills passed down through generations, artisans and master craftsmen can be seen in the areas of Ghat Darwaza and Vishveshwar ji.
On this fascinating early evening walk mingle and talk with the locals whilst observing some of the regions culinary delights: pakoras, aloo tiki, samosa and sweets from some of the city’s most popular street food vendors. Observe local artisans in their workshops; jewelers and silversmiths, gold and silver foil makers. The iconic Hawa Mahal also called the Palace of the winds is the meeting - point at which this two-and-a-half-hour walk begins. Here you also have the option of seeing and trying the art of Henna painting.
The Best tours to Include Jaipur is The Golden Triangle tour (favourite among first timers to India), Incredible Rajasthan tour (includes Delhi as Gateway, Agra for Taj Mahal and other Rajasthan cities like Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer), and lots of more other itineraries. Please ask for the best itinerary and quote which will be hand crafted according to your interest and convenience and will be a private tour. 
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      Maldives Tour Packages, Book Maldives Holiday Package at Best Price
A tropical paradise of pristine beaches, are an archipelago of 1,192 coral islands grouped into 26 coral atolls (200 inhabited islands, plus 80 islands with tourist resorts) in the Indian Ocean. They lie south-southwest of India and are considered part of Southern Asia.
Maldives also called as Male (airport) is best known for “exotic honeymoon destination”. The Maldives is renowned for its incredible diving opportunities. The crystal-clear water and shallow lagoons are perfect for snorkelling, while the reef walls offer a kaleidoscope of sea life for more experienced divers. The Maldives have an amazing diversity of sea life, with corals and over 2000 species of fish, ranging from reef fish and reef sharks to moray eels, rays and whale sharks. The island’s many sheltered lagoons also provide the perfect destination to enjoy an adventure-filled family holiday or romantic getaway for two.
Stay: Cheval Blanc Randheli, Soneva Fushi, Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, One&Only Reethi Rah, Velaa Private Island, Gili Lankanfushi Maldives, Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas, Constance Halaveli, JA Manafaru, Constance Moofushi, Amilla Fushi                             Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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  Singapore Tour Packages, Book Singapore Holiday Package at Best Price
Well as John Berger says, “Paris, I believe, is a man in his twenties in love with an older woman,” then Singapore, I believe is our childhood that knows nothing but happiness. What comes to your mind when you hear of Singapore? The iconic lion overlooking a bay? Well Singapore is much more than that. It’s an ideal country for ideal humans they say but Singapore has a secret, it engulfs every race as its own. Religious and linguistic diversity are procured affectionately . To provide you safety and the best quality of life, government will ensure that you adopt unusual weird rules in your lifestyle. To soak the eyes of Chinese with happiness, there’s the beautiful China Town with walls around the complex painted with beautiful mural paintings retelling the history in most intricate way possible. But if you find these subtle feature of arts a little boring there’s Haw Par Villa (Tiger Balm Gardens), which shows the Chinese culture in the most attractive and bizarre way possible. A cultured tiger and leopard statue await your arrival. The lion fountain or the Merlion Park is a popular, mascot like tourist destination. The entire history of Singapore unfolds in this sculpture. The body of fish signifies Singapore’s past of a fishing village and the lion head indicating towards the early name, “Singapura” or the lion city. If you think Singapore is all about sharp skylines and towering concrete jungles, then you are not entirely correct. There’s a dedicated number of sites that has so much greenery that you’ll start relating happiness with the green color. It all starts from the airport itself, where thousands of trees make a beautiful tiered garden inside the airport. Besides, there’s the Cloud Forest, which also hosts the highest indoor waterfall. The Super tree Grove light show is another popular attraction if you happen to be in Singapore. A light and sound show is set up every evening by the name Garden Rhapsody where supertrees light following the rhytms of music. Marina Bay Sands light show is also worth a watch.
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 Thailand Tour Packages, Book Thailand Holiday Package at Best Price
Witness the land of glittering shrines and dynamic street life, Bangkok, which is toured by revelers from all the longitudes and latitudes of the world. Facing a tropical climate throughout the year, this is a weather friendly destination and owns a wide collection of architectural and natural marvels which are worth witnessing. Every year, more and more tourists visit the Land of Smiles – Thailand. From white sandy beaches and terrific hotels to historic temples and mouthwatering food, there’s simply too much on offer in this tropical paradise for visitors.
Thailand has a big variety of cultures, traditions and natural resources, which makes it very attractive tourist destinations. The culture of Thailand incorporates a great deal of influence from China, Cambodia and India. Thailand’s national religion Theravada Buddhism is central to modern Thai characteristics and faith. More than a few different ethnic groups from Malaysia, Burma etc populate Thailand and have mediated change between their traditional local culture, national Thai and global cultural influences. In addition, tourism development creates socio-cultural impacts in Thailand both positive and negative. The term socio-cultural impacts refer to associated changes to resident’s daily life, their values, way of life, artistic and intellectual products, architecture of people and customs.
Thailand’s most impressive natural feature has got to be its beaches. With over 1,500 miles of coastline to choose from, guests are never too far from white sandy beaches made of coral shells. While there are some beaches, like Bang Saen in Chonburi and Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, that have been overrun with crowds of tourists in recent years, there remain numerous incredible stretches of sand that are tranquil and secluded. Some of these quieter beaches include Freedom Beach in Phuket and Lamai in Koh Samui.                             Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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  Cambodia Tour Packages, Book Cambodia Holiday Package at Best Price
Cambodia has a lot to offer to tourists and travelers. From North to South and from East to West, many diverse landscapes and cultural sites are waiting for you. You can go hiking in a rain forest or a giant bamboo jungle. Or find yourself walking on a floating village on a lake the next day. Cambodia also provides places to relax such as the southern paradisiac beaches of white sand. But also chilled hidden spots along the Mekong river. Either ancestral or modern temples will take your breath away.
Temples of Angkor is heaven on earth. The divine structures are a true example of ancient devotion and creative aspirations. The temples of Angkor are truly inspiring for the Cambodians who have strived hard to emerge from the dark pages of history. Cambodia’s Southern Islands is a virgin in nature. This raw beauty has been embedding beautiful beaches with spectacular marine surprises. A magnet for foreign investors, these are very well networked. Photogenic fishing villages, hammocks dancing to the local winds, softer than soft sand and sultry sunsets make this place a heaven for you to live on.
Phnom Penh, the sophisticated capital of Cambodia hosts classic architecture of historic realms. You will live with spiking Royal Palace blessing scarlet robes of monks. Where the exclusive architecture lures its onlookers, on the other hand, rough traffic and over the top pedestrians will spank your senses. Café culture, bars and awesome food culture are waiting to spoil you. Kampot Province is the most loved attraction of Cambodia. Its lethal combination of umber green patios paired with convenient countryside access ornated with limestone caves makes Kampot Province popular amongst travellers. You will find one of world finest pepper being produced here but an unusual smell of pungent fruits might punch you hard.
The beautiful Apsara dancer represents Cambodia’s distinct culture. Traditional celebrations, festivals and other cultural activities and events are always on offer throughout the Kingdom.
If you are looking for a peaceful and laid back episode to live, Battambang is your pit stop. With lazy cafes surrounded by colonial architecture in a waterfront set up, Battambang unwinds the anxious you. A beautiful surprise which Battambang offers is that it will give you the most scenic river trip of Cambodia i.e. from Battambang to Siem Reap. Kratie claims some of the most beautiful sunsets alongside the Mekong. French architecture that was lucky enough to survive war impacts charms its visitors. Freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins greet you when they sense a curious explorer looking for a break.
Cambodia’s real treasure is its people. The locals have touched extreme torture and have come back with a bang. The unparalleled spirit and highly positive attitude have made Cambodia one of the most searched and visited destinations.                            Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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     Vietnam Tour Packages, Book Vietnam Holiday Package at Best Price
Vietnam is the easternmost country on Indochinese Peninsula. It shares its land borders with China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. Vietnam’s land is mostly hilly and densely forested. The principal physiographic features are the Annamese Cordillera, the mountain range extending generally from northwest to southeast in central Vietnam and dominating the interior, and two extensive alluvial deltas formed by the Red (Hong) River in the north and the Mekong (Cuu Long) River in the south. Between these two deltas is a long, relatively narrow coastal plain.
Confucianism, Daoism, and Mahayana Buddhism entered Vietnam over many centuries. Gradually they became intertwined, simplified, and Vietnamese to constitute, along with vestiges of earlier local beliefs, an indigenous religion that came to be shared to some considerable extent by all Vietnamese, regardless of region or social class. It is largely this religious amalgam that is practiced by the roughly half of the population that identifies itself as being Buddhist.
Ethnically, Vietnam has one of the most complex ethno linguistic patterns in Asia. The majority of the Vietnamese population was sinicized during the earlier Chinese rule. Indian influence is most evident among the Gham and Khmer communities.
The Vietnamese culture is one of the oldest in Southeast Asia and is heavily influenced by the Chinese culture. Later, French colonial rule in Vietnam introduced the Western culture to the country. Family and clan are valued over individualism. Clan is the most important social unit in the country and each clan features a patriarch heading the clan and a clan altar. Vietnam is associated with a rich tradition of dance and music. Vietnamese music also exhibits variance in different parts of the country. The Imperial Court music and the Ca trù are important traditional forms of Vietnamese music. The Lion dance, platter dance, fan dance, imperial lantern dance are some of the traditional dance forms of Vietnam. Vietnamese cuisine is appreciated across the world. Rice is a staple of the region. Soy sauce, fish sauce, mint, and basil are popular ingredients. The phở, a noodle soup originating in North Vietnam is a noted Vietnamese dish.                         Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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Singapore Tour Packages, Book Singapore Holiday Package at Best Price
Well as John Berger says, “Paris, I believe, is a man in his twenties in love with an older woman,” then Singapore, I believe is our childhood that knows nothing but happiness. What comes to your mind when you hear of Singapore? The iconic lion overlooking a bay? Well Singapore is much more than that.
It’s an ideal country for ideal humans they say but Singapore has a secret, it engulfs every race as its own. Religious and linguistic diversity are procured affectionately . To provide you safety and the best quality of life, government will ensure that you adopt unusual weird rules in your lifestyle.
To soak the eyes of Chinese with happiness, there’s the beautiful China Town with walls around the complex painted with beautiful mural paintings retelling the history in most intricate way possible.
But if you find these subtle feature of arts a little boring there’s Haw Par Villa (Tiger Balm Gardens), which shows the Chinese culture in the most attractive and bizarre way possible. A cultured tiger and leopard statue await your arrival.
The lion fountain or the Merlion Park is a popular, mascot like tourist destination. The entire history of Singapore unfolds in this sculpture. The body of fish signifies Singapore’s past of a fishing village and the lion head indicating towards the early name, “Singapura” or the lion city.
If you think Singapore is all about sharp skylines and towering concrete jungles, then you are not entirely correct. There’s a dedicated number of sites that has so much greenery that you’ll start relating happiness with the green color. It all starts from the airport itself, where thousands of trees make a beautiful tiered garden inside the airport. Besides, there’s the Cloud Forest, which also hosts the highest indoor waterfall. The Super tree Grove light show is another popular attraction if you happen to be in Singapore. A light and sound show is set up every evening by the name Garden Rhapsody where supertrees light following the rhytms of music. Marina Bay Sands light show is also worth a watch.
Universal Studios and Sentosa Islands are a constant. These are the peak level tourist places one can visit and enjoy every bit of it. Pictures say more than words, so we will leave it to the pictures to convey that. If you are a foodie and are interested in trying out different cuisines. Then you shouldn’t keep your taste buds away from the amazing delicacies that Singapore has to offer. Right from $5 street food to very expensive dishes this country offers everything. A little low key destinations would be the cool museums that this country has to offer like, National Museum of Singapore, Fuk Tak Chi temple, Singapore Musical Box Museum etc. So, unleash the happiness the country has to offer. Happy travelling.                               Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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       Bhutan Tour Packages, Book Bhutan Holiday Package at Best Price
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas. It is bordered by China in the north the Chumbi Valley of Tibet, China and the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal in the west, and the Indian states of Assam, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh in the south and east. The country’s landscape ranges from lush subtropical plains in the south to the sub-alpine Himalayan Mountains in the north, where there are peaks higher than 7,000 metres (23,000 ft.). The wildlife of Bhutan is notable for its diversity.
Situated on the ancient Silk Road between Tibet, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, the Bhutanese state developed a distinct national identity based on Buddhism. Headed by a spiritual leader known as the Zhabdrung Rinpoche. Between two-thirds and three-quarters of the Bhutanese population follow Buddhism. About one-quarter to one-third are followers of Hinduism. The national language is Dzongkha.
Bhutan has a rich and unique cultural heritage that has largely remained intact because of its isolation from the rest of the world until the mid-20th century. Owing to its diversity, a wide variety of elaborate and colourful religious festivals adorn its culture. Every village is known for their unique festival though the most widely known is the annual Tshechu. The traditional dress is known as the Gho, worn by men, which resembles the Japanese Kimono. Women wear a long ankle length dress known as the Kira. Traditional Bhutanese eating habits are simple. A typical Bhutanese meal consists of rice, a dish of Ema Datshi, chili and cheese, pork, beef curry or lentils. .Until just a few decades ago arranged marriages were common and many married among their relatives. In eastern Bhutan cross-cousin marriages were also once common; however, this practice is now becoming less common. .Marriages are simple affairs and are usually kept low-key. The birth of a child is always welcomed and Bhutanese value children as progenitors of the future and therefore do not discriminate on the sex of the child. Bhutanese believe on the idea of re-birth after death or a mere passing on to a new life.                                  Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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                                     Indonesia - India Travel Factory
It’s difficult to describe Indonesia in one word. This melting pot island nation is a magnificent conglomeration of cultures, identities and exotica. Indonesia tourism will take you to all parts of the country – islands, cities, towns and villages that are imbued with colour, brimming with stunning sights and scenes and the chance to enjoy life at a different pace. An Indonesia tour might give you the mere highlights about this beautiful country and it will need more than one visit to fully scratch that travel itch.
Indonesia’s culture is varied and rich considering that there are six religions that are followed here along with at least 300 different ethnic groups. It’s hard to pinpoint just a few elements of Indonesian culture as a result. Apart from Islam, the people there follow Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism to name a few.
Indonesia is a kaleidoscope of taste, sight, sound, and smells bottled up in the world’s largest archipelago. Spread out over a mind-boggling 17,000 islands, the country offers a vast melange of experiences begging to be sampled by visitors from across the world. Ranging from the smouldering volcanoes of central Java to the verdant expanses of Bali’s rice terraces, from Jakarta’s sprawling luxury malls to the untouched marine biosphere of Rajah Ampat and the lush rainforests of Borneo, Indonesia is ripe for adventure for the eager tourist. Coupled with the exceedingly friendly local population, Indonesia is quickly becoming one of the world’s favorite tourist destinations.
The Indonesian archipelago is a collection of islands that holds untold treasures in its diversity of cultures, landscapes, and cities. With nearly 13,500 islands under its jurisdiction, Indonesia offers an adventure for everyone, from exploring ancient temples and hiking active volcanoes to diving in largely untouched waters. You can wander the busy streets of Jakarta, or take a step back in time with a visit to the remote villages of Tana Toraja; indulge in the bliss of Bali, or come face to face with the volatile Anak Krakatau. Whatever you choose, the experience is sure to be one filled with awe and appreciation for a country as steeped in history and natural beauty as this one.
Indonesia tourism would be incomplete without a mention of the country’s natural beauty. From its mountains and volcanoes to its beaches to its modern cosmopolitan cities, Indonesia has much to offer the weary traveller. A significant part of the revenue of the people here depends on Indonesia tourism.
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     Myanmar Tour Packages, Book Myanmar Holiday Package at Best Price
Myanmar or Burma is a country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to its northeast, Laos and Thailand to its east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal to its south and southwest. Many mountain ranges, such as the Rakhine Yoma, the Bago Yoma, the Shan Hills and the Tenasserim Hills exist within Myanmar. The mountain chains divide Myanmar’s three river systems, which are the Irrawaddy, Salween (Thanlwin), and the Sittaung rivers.
Myanmar is ethnically diverse and recognises 135 distinct ethnic groups. The Bamar form an estimated 68% of the population and is the dominant one. Myanmar is home to four major language families: Sino-Tibetan, Tai–Kadai, Austro-Asiatic and Indo-European. Burmese, a Sino-Tibetan language is the mother tongue of the Bamar and the official language of Myanmar. A large majority of the population practices Buddhism. Christianism, Islam are among the few others religions.
The roles of men and women tend to be less defined and equal in Burma when it comes to family life. Both work in the fields with men doing the heavier tasks and women doing things such as weaving. Family life is a major part of the culture and heritage of Myanmar. The arts in Myanmar are also strongly aligned with their conservative Buddhist way of life. Paintings and sculptures showing the life and teachings of Gautama are common, especially in the ancient temples of Bagan. This was once painted or carved directly into the stone. The longyi is the most common type of traditional dress that’s worn on a regular basis. Aligning with Asian culture, rice is the main staple food. This is often served along with a fish or meat and a side of vegetables. Fish plays a huge role in the local dishes and it’s quite common for meals to be served with a fish sauce. Other popular dishes include noodles. Locals also eat curry on a regular basis.                          Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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                                      Egypt - India Travel Factory
Egypt – Land of the Gods and Pyramids. Egypt is a country that brings to mind the exotic beautiful pyramids, mysterious mummies and lots of gold. That is what everybody perceives Egypt as. But it is so much more. There is Cairo, it’s most famous city, the river Nile, desert adventures, its temples and mosques and the general aura of history rooted in the culture that pervades the entire country.
The most common language spoken in Egypt is Egyptian Arabic. Some Egyptians can speak English, mainly the street traders, who are looking to earn a living off foreign tourists, and some of whom know French as well to appeal to even more foreigners.
Tourist places in Egypt comprises of temples, tombs, vast tracts of desert, the beautiful Nile River, historic treasures, ancient monuments etc. These places together manage to attract many tourists from all over the world every year. But well, it is not correct to give these places alone the credit for maintaining Egypt tourism. There are equal amount of fun activities for beach bums in Egypt as well as who can head to the Sinai to soak up the sun. Or can even engage in watersports like diving, sailing, surfing etc. On the other hand, archaeology fans can have a field day in Luxor. Cairo, one of the main cities is the megalopolis that can’t be beaten for city seekers. Whereas, Siwa oasis and the southern town of Aswan offer a slice of the slow pace lifestyle of the countryside life. Egypt has so much for travelers to see and do that nobody can go back disappointed. It is the perfect country for a mix of activities combining culture, adventure, and relaxation.
The Egyptian pyramids are one of the main reasons that millions of people travel to Egypt. These pyramids have a history that spans over 4000 years and have been listed as one of the 7 wonders of the world.
To say the least these incredible monuments are both architecturally stunning and mind boggling, despite being 4000 plus years old.                          Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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        Dubai Tour Packages, Book Thailand Holiday Package at Best Price
Dubai, the entertainment city of UAE follow less strict Islamic culture than other middle east countries. The majestic amalgamation of culture and delightful environment make this city an attractive tourist spot. Modesty is the dress code you have to follow when you give this place visit .Immaculate roads, stunning skyline, 3-D printed office buildings, crystal clear beaches are some of the features which make this city competent against western traditions. The Iconic Burj Khalifa serves as a top priority for all tourists hence it is as a customary visit but the view of Burj Khalifa from sunset beach exhibit such profound ethereal beauty which can make you go awe at every visit.
It’s hard not to admire Dubai for its indefatigable verve, ambition and ability to dream up and realise projects that elsewhere would never get off the drawing board. This is a superlative-craving society that has birthed audaciously high buildings and palm-shaped islands. Sci-fi concepts such as flying taxis, a lightning-fast Hyperloop train and an army of robocops are all reflections of a mindset that fearlessly embraces the future. With many more grand projects in the pipeline for World Expo 2020, it’s clear that Dubai is a city firmly in charge of writing its own narrative.
The first Middle Eastern city to make the UNESCO list of creative cities of design, Dubai is a bustling microcosm peacefully shared by cultures from all corners of the world. This diversity expresses itself in the culinary landscape, fashion, music and performance. Although rooted in Islamic tradition, this is an open society where it’s easy for newcomers and visitors to connect with myriad experiences, be it eating like a Bedouin, dancing on the beach, shopping for local art or riding a camel in the desert. Dubai is a fertile environment conducive to breaking down cultural barriers and preconceptions.
With almost 200 different nationalities calling it home, and a massive 90% of the population coming from outside the country, Dubai is arguably one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. In contrast to cities like New York or London that have been inhabited for hundreds of years, Dubai’s expats are mainly first-generation, bringing with them a host of different cultural traditions. The diversity on show in the city is unparalleled.
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    Sri Lanka Tour Packages, Book Sri Lanka Holiday Package at Best Price
Officially renowned as the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, this is an island which is situated southeast of India. Sri Lanka tourism is characterized by its colonial architecture, and Buddhist temples, stunning beaches, and destinations like Colombo, Galle, Kandy, Yala National Park. Wildlife Sanctuaries with leopard and elephant populations are also some of the most popular places to visit in Sri Lanka. From stunning beaches to wildlife reserves, places in Sri Lanka draw in a huge number of travelers to its shores.
The culture of the country has developed over the years and is a rich blend of all the influences that the country and its people have been exposed to so far. However, the most visible impact on the Sri Lankan culture has been from Buddhism. People mainly follow the Buddhism with numerous Buddhist stupas spread throughout the country and several festivals being celebrated on important events in and around Buddha’s life. The festivals of the country are also a reflection of the great culture of this small country. Particularly famous is the Kandy Esala Perahera celebrated in the month of July or August. This festival is a spectacular ten days event culminating in a procession taken out in respect of the sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. Another festival that strengthens the impact of Buddhism in the country is Duruthu Perahera held in January. The festival is a celebration of Lord Buddha’s visit to the country.
Historical sites such as Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Dambulla, once home to ancient kingdoms, still retain many relics and artefacts of bygone eras. The famous rock fortress of Sigiriya and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Kandy, are must-see places. A multi-religious country, Sri Lanka has many religious festivals that take place year around, such as Vesak for Buddhists, Nallur Festival for Hindus and Madhu Festival for Catholics.
Tourism in Sri Lanka includes a lot of things that as a tourist you must visit to enjoy. It comprises of several things such as tasty foods, diverse culture, scenic trains, historical architectures, wildlife, and immaculate beaches. Sri Lanka is the place to get lost in incredible frescoes, water gardens, and ancient ruins of fantastic rock fortress. Further, do not miss the bravura view from the top of the rock with rolling hills, and a jungle in all directions. Fritter your vacation basking in the sun on a hammock at the small village of Mirissa. Amazingly, Mirissa is one of the most stunning beach gateways and critical revenue of Sri Lanka tourism. You will forget the real world once you enter Mirissa paradise. No wonder it has been incorporated as a great place to visit in Sri Lanka for your incredible vacation.                        Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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                                     India - India Travel Factory
What if you go inside a park and finds out that people inside the park comprises bunch of diverse people, speaking different languages and giving different vibes, you will be amazed .You will get the same feeling when you visit India .The 29 states of this country possesses their own unique identification in terms of language , dance , music , religion , festivals , tribes . This is the world’s largest democratic country and harmonious relationship between every religion of people living here are the striking features.
India is an unequivocally welcoming country that bestows respect and love for its visitors. A nation which follows only one belief blindly “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means “Guest is equivalent to God”. Land of diverse cultures, deep-rooted beliefs, uncountable religions, that is connected to specific historical tales as well; there is so much to explore.
India is a pluralistic and multi-cultural society where many faiths and belief systems regulate the life of individuals. India is not a Hindu society even though Hinduism is the religion of the vast majority of the people. In this part of the globe many religious traditions, both indigenous and foreign, have been established over the years. We have Buddhism, Sikhism, Bhakti cult, Sufi tradition as well as Islam and Christianity. Many religious gurus, law-givers, social reformers and statesmen have come to guide and influence the life and culture of Indians.
“Unity in diversity” – these are not just words, but something that are highly applicable to a country like India that is incredibly rich in culture and heritage. A few quotations or statements cannot describe the pedestal that India holds on to the world map because of its colourful and unique culture. From the times of Mauryas, Cholas and Mughals to the period of British Empire, India has always been famous for its traditions and hospitality. The warmth in the relations and euphoria in celebrations make the country stand out distinctively in the global fraternity. The country’s liveliness and generosity attract a number of tourists to its vibrant culture which is an amalgamation of religions, festivals, food, art, crafts, dance, music and many other subtle things. Everything, from the culture and values to customs, rituals and traditions, is ‘special’ in this ‘Land of Gods’.                        Read More...http://indiatravelfactory.com/
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