Visiting Mumbai on a Budget – Travellers of India

Mumbai, formerly and emotionally known as” Bombay” is the financial capital of India, other than being the cushion to dreamers all around. Mumbai has myriad things to offer to anyone who wishes to tour around the city with a pre-decided budget, tight or splendid. Have a look at every aspect of your trip and plan in accordingly by booking cheap domestic flight tickets to Mumbai.

TRAVEL:
“Mumbai local” or railways is the lifeline of Mumbai, in that, it’s the most convenient, quick, cheap, and therefore the most preferred mode of transport throughout the city. Only a Mumbaikar would understand and feel the pinch of a downtime experienced in railways. A one-way ticket to any destination could only get as expensive as INR20! As far as roadways are concerned, BEST is the “best”, as in the “cheapest” mode of transport with an excellent connectivity from one bus-stop to another. Other than that, auto-rickshaws and kaali-peelis or taxis can let you access every “gully” or “nukkad” at your own pace and convenience. For those who can splurge into comfort, or can’t compromise on comfort, or can’t bear the heat that could be scorching during the day, there are air-conditioned cab facilities like Ola and Uber.

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STAY:
Here again, there’s a possibility of you getting accommodation for absolutely no cost or having the most extravagant stay ever. Accommodation at no cost is possible if you’re fortunate enough to have friends or relatives that are permanent dwellers in the city and they’re hospitable enough to host you for as long as your stay lasts. If that’s not the case, you may want to book rooms in decent lodges or hostels that welcome travelers in the city. There are also an umpteen hotels for you to live in depending upon your budget, suitability and comfort. You may want to book your room online, advance booking being preferable. If nothing works, you may want to contact travel agents to help you book your room; however, this may make you spend a heavy amount unless you’ve honed your bargaining skills before landing to the city.

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FOOD:
A forewarning before touching upon this aspect of the city; you’ll put on some holiday weight before stepping out of the city, given the number of delicacies you will indulge in every single day of your stay here. Until you try out the numerous “Khaau gullies” of the city, your experience with the city will be futile. The delicacies like wada-paav, bhel-puri, sev-puri, paani-puri, paav-bhaaji, misal-paav promise a treat to your taste-buds without burning a hole in your pocket. The “cutting chaai” as an accompaniment with any of these or all by itself is the best beverage there can ever be. To enjoy a wholesome meal, there are several local and multi-cuisine restaurants that you can step into depending upon your choice of budget, taste and ambience.

SIGHT-SEEING:
Believe me or not, sight-seeing in Mumbai comes absolutely free of cost. The most popular sight-seeing locations in Mumbai include Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Siddhivinayak Temple, Babulnath Temple, Chowpatty, Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Haji Ali Shrine, Elephanta Caves, Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Science Centre, CST, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mount Mary Church, among many others. If walking is your thing, strolls around the lanes of Colaba, Bandra and Churchgate will let you shop the best of attire, accessories and antiques at the cheapest rates possible. Reminder: Don’t forget to bargain.

If this isn’t enough motivation for you to step into the “Maya-nagari” that Mumbai is, I don’t know what will be. Plan your trip to the “City of Dreams” at the earliest by booking cheap domestic flight tickets and avail amazing offers and discounts with Jetstay.com. You may just have someone waving at you at the airport singing, “Mumbai se aaya mera dost!” Have an incredible flight booking experience with Jetstay and an even better experience with “the city that never sleeps”!

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A Week of Fun in Ladakh – Travellers of India

How many times have you felt envious after looking at the gorgeous pictures that your social media friends have uploaded after their trip to Ladakh? Well, envy couldn’t get you there, but booking cheap flight tickets with Jetstay.com could. Air tickets at lowest fares along with some discounts from Jetstay and an itinerary is all you need to have the best vacation of your life at Leh-Ladakh. Here’s how you can plan a week of fun, adventure and absolute bliss at Leh-Ladakh:

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Day 1: Arrival at Leh/ Ladakh
On the very first day, there shouldn’t be much that you should be doing in Ladakh. You’ll take quite some time to adapt to the weather that’s going to be chilly, frosty and snowy, pretty much unlike wherever it is that you’re hailing from. Make sure you don’t catch a cold or cough there or else all the fun will go down the drain. Take good amount of rest in the hotel and take a few strolls in the vicinity of your hotel to get used to the chilly weather there. You may also like to visit the local market and try some local cuisine there. Have a good night’s sleep that keeps you energized for the day to come.

Day 2: Ladakh Local Sight Seeing, Hall of Fame, Spituk Gompa, Magnetic Hill

After having spent a lazy and relaxed day, you should be energized enough to tour around the city. A warm and satiating breakfast will help you keep going throughout the day. Hall of Fame is where you can begin your sightseeing with by riding/driving via the Kargil Road. The hall of Fame is a museum located near Leh Airfield and was constructed by Indian Army as a tribute and mark of respect to the martyrs in the war. Then you can visit the Kaali-Mata temple that shares the space with a Buddha Monastery, known as Spituk Gompa. Post that you may want to visit the “Gurudwara Patthar Sahib” that lies deep down the Himalayan Valleys, constructed to honour the visit of Guru Nanak Dev. After a drive/ride of about 5 minutes, you’ll come across a hill that may have disappointed Newton, for it goes against the Law of Gravitation. The Magnetic Hill will leave you awed as you park your vehicle at the base, and with the brakes unlocked, find yourself moving uphill without any manual force. You will be amazed to see how some phenomena can destroy your belief systems; nature is mysterious after all! A little ahead of that, the landscapes will leave you marveling at the beauty that nature can depict while you head towards the confluence of Indus and Zanskar river. After a long, tiring, yet worthwhile day, you can take a halt, somewhere in the Nimmu village and be geared up for the adventures ahead.

Day 3: Khardung-la Pass, Nubra Valley and Hundur Monastery
Take a drive to Nubra Valley, formerly known as Ldorma, which has been popularised as the “Valley of Flowers”, given the myriad flowers that blossom throughout the year in the valley. You will have to reach out to the valley by going through the Khardung-La pass from Leh town. The Khardung-La pass is at a distance of about 39 km from Leh by road and lies part way up the Siachen Glacier. The Nubra Valley gives a beautiful view of Karakoram and Ladakh mountain ranges. After looking at the flowers and admiring them to your heart’s content, you can visit the Hundur Gompa in Hundur village. The village is strategically and nationally important owing to its proximity to the India-Pakistan border. You can enjoy a camel ride in the dunes while you’re in the village. Find yourself an accommodation in Nubra Valley and prepare yourself for the adventure the next day.

Day 4: Return to Leh via Diskit Monastery, Leh Local Market
This is the day to take a detour to Leh, but there’s pretty much you can do enroute. Diskit Gompa is the largest and the oldest Buddhist monastery in Nubra Valley and is a must-watch. It is a dwelling place for several Tibetan monks who meditate here. There are a number of shrines in the premise and an umpteen Tibetan and Mongolian scriptures in the monastery. After having experienced calm and solace inside the monastery, you could spend a relaxed evening by visiting the local market around and having a sumptuous dinner.

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Day 5: Pangong Lake, Shey Palace, Changla Pass
You can start early this day and head to Pangong Lake, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions here. Pangong Lake is the highest salt-water lake in the world and is situated at a height of 14,000 ft above ground level. It’s said to belong to both India and China. Thanks to the location, the water in the lake is crystal clear and you may see your own reflection when the water is still. The water of the lake keeps changing colors and leaves you fascinated to an extent that you can’t take your gaze away for the longest possible time. While heading towards Pangong Lake, you may visit Shey Palace, once a residence of the royal family and Thiksey Gompa, another beautiful monastery. You can be around the Pangong Lake for as long as you wish to and then have an evening to yourself for leisure and relaxation.

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Day 6: Return to Leh / Hemis Monastery
If you haven’t gotten enough of the Pangong Lake, you can make a quick visit to the lake and enjoy the scenic beauty around before returning to Leh. While returning to Leh, you may want to pay a visit to Hemis Gompa, the last Buddhist monastery you might get a chance to visit while in Leh.

Day 7: Rest / Leisure Day
The trip could’ve been overwhelming in terms of the long drives/rides you would’ve taken to visit the aforementioned destinations. Save a day for you to do nothing, except enjoying the comfort of the hotel room and sipping coffee while enjoying the beautiful sceneries outside of the window. If you haven’t bought souvenirs for your loved ones yet, now is the time to do so.

Day 8: Departure – Ladakh Airport
With a heavy, yet a happy heart, bid adieu to the city that let you have the time of your life while you were there. With gazillions of memories, you might want to recollect every moment spent in the White City while you look at it from the window seat of your airplane.

If you’re feeling the Goosebumps already, wait no more before you book yourself and your friends, cheap domestic flight tickets to Ladakh with Jetstay.com. Jetstay will amaze you with the surprise deals, offers and discounts along with the lowest air fares that you will come across while booking your tickets online. Everything can wait, but not a trip to Ladakh!

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How to Buy the Best Pocket Knife for Your Outdoor Adventures?

There is a huge variety of knives available in the market today. But not all the knives are made with the same sharpness of the blade. Like you can’t pack carving knife or a butter knife as one of your camping gear. Carving knife or butter knife have their purposes, but you won’t be able to get things done when you are outdoor.

Buying the best pocket knife of 2018 would be the best bet, but then again a question arises as to which one is the best knife out there. The best one offers many benefits which shouldn’t be overlooked.

The survival knife is one of the essential pieces of outdoor equipment. Its usefulness can be judged from the fact that within a past few years’ thousands of people have taken them for their outdoor adventures. Most of the survival pocket knives are foldable and have one or more blades depending on their model.

With a foldable blade that fits inside its handle, the survival knife can be placed inside the pocket or be clipped onto the belt so it can be fetched easily. The length of the blade varies from 2 inches up to 6 inches. You can have many things done with this nifty little tool in a short amount of time. It’s your loyal friend to have while hunting, camping, and hiking or any other outdoor venture which you might feel like doing.

Background

Picking the best one out of many survival knives is hard work. And a lot of people get confused when it comes to choosing the reliable and long-lasting survival pocket knife, but going to the basics could make it easy to select a durable and reliable knife that will work under severe conditions.

Read along to see some of the exceptional survival pocket knives with the reputation of exceeding of what was expected of them by many professional and experienced campers and hikers. You can also use the guide to buying the best pocket knife online which can save your time.

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How to choose best survival or pocket knife?

As mentioned before, picking the best one out of many survival knives is hard work. A lot of outdoor enthusiasts have their opinions, but there are some which all of them agree upon. And they are the following three essential qualities that make the survival knife stand out among all other kinds:

  • Fixed Blade:

While the foldable blade is easier to carry but a fixed blade is more durable and reliable. Depending on your type of adventure you might choose either of them, but fixed blade wins in most of the situations. Fixed blade could be a utility knife, survival knife or a drop point knife.

  • Full Tang:

Survival knife with fixed blade gets more durability if it has a full tang. Full tang means that both the blade and handle are made out of a single solid piece of metal, without any joint. Grips or scales are attached on both sides of the handle part of the tang for a more secure and comfortable grip. Knives with full tang supposed to be the perfect kind for any outdoor ventures as it gives them strength.

  • Good Stainless Steel:

It is evident as it will not get rusty for a long time. It is almost indestructible, can take a severe beating. Stainless steel is a little more expensive than the carbon one, but it is worth its price. However, some people prefer carbon as it keeps its edge sharper for a long time than steel.

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Witness Impeccable Beauty Only at Kerala

India as a country is not just famous for its traditions and culture, but is also well-known for the beauty it houses in the form of different destinations. Yes, traveling to an international destination is always a great idea on account of the beautiful attractions and tourist points it withholds. But, little did we know, that our country-India, is no less when it comes to offering beauty in the form of attractions and destinations.

Many times, we opt for tour packages to witness the charm and gorgeousness the cities or states within India. But at times, due to certain circumstances, we might have to explore such places by ourselves. Hence, you got to start somewhere! While you cannot settle for ‘THE’ best place, since there are too many, I shall go with the one that has stolen everyone’s heart, and continues to do so time and again. It is none other than KERALA!

Yes! With the beautiful Arabian sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering the east, and divided by many rivers, Kerala boasts unique features that have made it one of the most sought out destinations in India, and Asia.
Kerala is well-known for many things. An equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters, lush hill stations, and greenery almost everywhere. Not to forget waterfalls and countless tea plantations that attract a number of tea lovers from all over the world. Kerala, apart from offering such beautiful aspects, is also known for its advanced society which has a 100% literacy rate! Isn’t that astonishing! Moreover, it also has the highest physical quality of life in India and is the cleanest state too. Yes, the list can go on. But let’s establish the real reason for me writing this blog, and that is to list down some of the best places to visit within Kerala.

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Munnar

Let’s start with the place that is one of the most opted for destinations-Munnar. Yes, you may have heard your friends talk about this destination and its beauty, and let me tell you this, whatever, they’ve said, or you’ve heard, it’s all true. Munnar in every sense is ‘beautiful’.

It rises as three mountains streams merge, and was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government. With sprawling tea plantations at every nook and corner, winding lanes, and waterfalls, Munnar is one of the most popular places in Kerala to visit. You can witness the exotic flora and fauna along with lush green forests. Munnar also houses the highest mountain in South Asia-Anamudi, which is also an ideal place for trekking (any trekkers in the house, do visit this peak!)

Thekkady

Giving some competition to the lovely Munnar is Thekkady, that is famous for a perfect jungle vacation. Any animal lovers around? This is your next holiday spot! The very sound of the name Thekkady conjures up images of elephants, chains of hills, and spice scented plantations. What more, well the Periyar forests of Thekkady is one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in India. It is also a place where you can enjoy some bamboo rafting in the catchment area of Mullaiperiyar Dam, hiking, and more! Popular for its excellent eating joints, at Thekkady, you can also enjoy its vast stretches of spice gardens and various adventure sports.

Alappuzha
Experience another beautiful destination within Kerala, Alappuzha. This place has always captured an important position in the maritime history of Kerala. It is also referred to as the Venice of the East. Today, it is famous for its boat races, backwaters, houseboats, beaches, and the greenery that is present almost everywhere. Alappuzha beach is also considered to be a famous beach spot and houses a lighthouse that makes for the main attractions that intrigue visitors.

Athirapally

Are you a waterfall lover? Even if you aren’t, you should stop by Athirapally, which by far, houses the best waterfalls that are a sight worth witnessing. Athirapally Waterfalls are located 1000ft above sea level at the Chalakudy River in Thrissur district of Kerala. In the monsoon season, in its full might, the waterfalls appear like Niagara Falls. Athirapally falls can be visited anytime during the year. Though the waterfall appears to be the best during monsoons, heavy rains can sometimes cause significant inconvenience.

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Another astonishing feature of this waterfall is that it’s famous in the Bollywood industry. If you are someone who doesn’t live under a rock, then you might have come across the movie or even watched it-Bahubali. Yes! Its eye-thundering VFX effects and the mind-blowing sceneries in the film are one of the biggest factors that contributed to its success. However, the point I’m trying to establish here is that the waterfall through which SHIVA (famously known as Prabhas) reaches to the Mahishmati, which is located above the clouds, is not at all the VFX, but in fact is an actual location, which is none other than the Athirapally Falls. So, if you are a big fan of the movie (or the lead actor), then this makes for a great reason to stop by this beautiful creation mother nature has offered.

Kovalam

Another shining jewel of Kerala, Kovalam is just located at 17kms from the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. The word Kovalam when translated means ‘a grove of coconut trees’, which I feel is the perfect name on account of the beauty this beach city holds.

This city has been a hit list since the 1930s and continues to attract a number of tourists. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters, which is suitable for sea bathing. Moreover, the leisure options in this city are diverse. From sunbathing, swimming, herbal body massages, to catamaran cruising, you can find things that will inevitably amuse and pamper you.

So, now that we’ve established why is Kerala the perfect holiday destination in India, and have listed down the most famous destinations to stop by, the only thing left to do is pack your bags and head out to God’s own country!

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Reasons to Visit the State of Fantastic Mountains, Himachal

Himachal Pradesh is a northern state, situated in India. The state is known for a plenty of reasons including the mesmeric snowcapped highlands. The state is blessed with some of the most beautiful locations in India. It is believed to be one of the topmost preferred hill stations in India. A plenty of world-class cities and some of the most visited tourist locations are situated in this state, including places like Shimla, Kangra, Kullu etc. A trip to Himachal is just perfect to break the monotony of the busy life. And, a plenty of Himachal tour packages are available to be booked, to plan a fantastic vacation in Himachal Pradesh.

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Here are some reasons to visit this beautiful state:

  • Spend some time amidst the mountains

Himachal Pradesh is one of the most visited places in India, and there are a lot of reasons which make it an ideal holiday spot. The soaring highlands in Himachal give the perfect hilly feel. Just image, relaxing on the couch in your hotel room, while sighting the beauty of the setting sun is certainly one of the most amazing things to experience in the state. You can also choose to climb the mountains, to explore the beautiful area more profoundly.

  • Spend some moments of peace

Himachal is a very tranquil piece of land. The different parts of Himachal Pradesh are blessed with immaculate quietness. A walk in the serene gardens, or conversations with your loved ones amidst the greenery, Himachal Pradesh offers a plenty of opportunities to enjoy some unforgettable moments in the hills. The place is extremely calm, hence, days spend here, literally rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. And, several wonderful Himachal tour packages are arranged by various firms, which comprises of everything starting from transportation to food.

  • Experience the regional goodness

Himachal Pradesh is known for some of the most delicious local dishes, and tourists who visit Himachal Pradesh never miss out on relishing some of the tastiest regional dishes of the region. In fact, there are a plenty of local sweets that are extremely unique and scrumptious. Plus, people in Himachal also enjoy the regional folk arts as well. And, while holidaying in Himachal one gets immense opportunities to buy the wonderful local dresses.

Himachal Pradesh is undoubtedly home to a host of stunning tourist destinations in India, and therefore, it is being visited by several people on a regular basis. Plus, the place is nicely connected to the rest of the country, making it easier for people to reach the place.

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5 Places to Visit Around Kasol

Kasol is a small, secluded yet picturesque town located in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh. This little tourist destination has garnered massive popularity over the years and is a favorite amongst those seeking solace and calm against the chaos and hustle of the concrete jungle. The tranquility experienced here is unparalleled and let’s not even get started about how beautiful the snow-cladded peaks look. If you have never been to Kasol, here are some places in the vicinity of Kasol that would marvel you with the scenic beauty. If you plan to pack your bags right away, Jetstay.com can help you book cheap domestic flight tickets online. Jetstay.com is an online travel portal that will guarantee lowest airfares and also let you avail great discounts and offers

1. Kullu

Kullu is one of the closest hill stations to Kasol and one of the most popular ones too. It is situated on the banks of river Beas which gets frozen during winters. Kullu has several tourist spots which include The Great Himalayan National Park, Chandrakhani Pass, Tirthan Valley and Pandoh Dam. Even a drive, or say a walk along the streets of Kullu could be one hell of an adventure. If you seek some more adventures, you could try trekking, yak safari or even skiing.

2. Manali

Anyone who hasn’t heard about Manali yet? Guess not! Manali is the most popular hill-station and is always buzzing with tourists and Bollywood film-makers wanting shooting romantic and holiday sequences. It is very close to Kullu and so Kullu and Manali are often visited one after the other. Manali is where you get the best view of the Himalayas from, and the daredevil ones choose to venture into the hills. For the adrenaline junkies, Manali has plenty of activities which include skiing, paragliding and of course, trekking! If Manali doesn’t give you FOMO, nothing else ever will!

3. Malana Village
This village has historical significance, in that it is said to be discovered by the army of Alexander-The Great. Malana is traditionally and culturally beautiful and lets you feel the local essence of the village. The peaks of Deotibba and Chandrakhani will surely delight you, and it only gets better when you go trekking there. The solace and calm that you will experience at Malana may not be experienced elsewhere, given the quietude of this place.

4. Kheer Ganga Peak

Kheer Ganga Peak is situated at the end of Parvati Valley and promises the best landscape from the top. This is, therefore, the most popular trekking destination. The camping organized at the foothill of the peak is one of the most popular things to do. It is usually cold up there, so most of them up there love to drench themselves in the hot-water spring uphill. The relief and comfort experienced thereafter are incomparable.
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5. Bhuntar Town

Bhuntar is a hamlet amidst the dense forests in Parvati Valley. It’s at a mere distance of 30 km from Kasol. Bhuntar being a village isn’t commercialized and neither does it have a well-developed infrastructure. The roads are rocky and narrow and it might not be a smooth ride, but works well for those who enjoy a bumpy ride. The best sight in Bhuntar is the confluence of the rivers Beas and Parvati; you’ve got to see it believe it!
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All you’ve got to do to experience the beauty of these places is book the cheapest flight ticket available on Jetstay and reach out to any of these destinations. The rest of the destinations are at an arm’s length and easily accessible by roadways. Get online and book cheap domestic flight tickets with Jetstay.com to avail fabulous discounts and great deals. Hills are calling!

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Five Things to Keep in Mind Before You Head to Ladakh

One of the most visited destinations in India-Ladakh is a globally renowned destination and is quite often known as the ‘Cold Desert’. This beautiful destination is a bikers’ paradise and makes for one of the best destinations to go on a trip at. The destination shares its international boundary with Tibet and is known for its Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. Ladakh tour packages often give you a wholistic view of the destination; however, you can choose to travel individually. Since this region is known to have a rigid climate, tourists are often required to keep in mind necessary precautions while on their trip to Ladakh.

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The Climate/Temperature

Ladakh is known to have a cold climate with altitudes ranging from 9000ft at Kargil to 25,170ft at Saser Kangri at the Karakoram Range. Although its summers are considered to be bearable, the winters at this destination is considered to be quiet harsh. With the temperature steeping as low as minus 30 degrees in Leh and Kargil, one should take on necessary precautions when heading out to this destination. If you are traveling with a group of older individuals, it is advised to consult a doctor before you embark on a journey to Ladakh.

Identification/Permits/Passport

Travelling to this destination does sound like a fun thing. However, there are various permits and identification proof required to get to a few places. Travelling to Leh doesn’t require a permit, however, if you plan on traveling to restricted areas such as Pangong Tso Lake, Tso Kar, Tso Moriri, etc. a protect area permit is required. You can easily obtain these permits through registered travel agencies. Additionally, it is also advised that one owns multiple photocopies of your license, passport, PAN card, and more to make getting through military checkpoints a hassle-free experience.

Communication/Phone or Internet Services

When it comes to communication, the higher the altitude the difficult it is to connect with the outside world. In the city of Leh and the areas surrounding it, one can find complete connectivity. However, from Manali Leh Highway, the network seems to disappear as you begin descending on the other side of Rohtang Pass. Thus, it is advisable to keep a copy of emergency numbers.

Stay/Food/Clothing
Ladakh being a popular tourist spot is filled with some great accommodation facilities. Few of the best luxury hotels that one can find at this destination include Hotel Charu Palace Leh and Grand Dragon. Additionally, homestays are also a great way of getting familiar with the locals and witness their incredible hospitality. When it comes to food, it is best to try out the local food available, which the destination is famous for. As for clothing, with the drastic fluctuation in the temperature, tourists are advised to carry woollen clothing and sweater alike while packing to get on an adventure to this beautiful destination.

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Medical Facilities
Given that Ladakh is a cold region, is it advised to carry medication for a common cold or a fever. Furthermore, if you are an individual who suffers from altitude sickness, then it suitable to carry medicines for the same after consulting your personal/local doctor.

While the requirements mentioned above are considered to be vital when travelling to this destination, there are plenty of other aspects that come into play.

Plan your next trip to this beautiful destination by keeping in mind the following points. Goomo.com is a great place to find Ladakh tour packages, which are available at affordable prices, and cover most of the attractions this destination is famous.

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IndiGo Airlines – Punctual, Comfortable, Reliable

For the past few decades, air travel was a rich man’s game. Comfortable air travel at an affordable rate was virtually unheard of. All this changed with the advent of IndiGo. IndiGo primarily operates on the premise of providing comfortable flights at reasonable costs. To ensure the continued provision of this service, IndiGo offers only economy flights carrying 180 passengers with each flight and employs only the Airbus A320 family of aircraft. The flight tickets are cheaper as compared to most other airlines, and these cheap flight tickets are precisely the thing that has led to the rise of IndiGo, as the largest airline in India, based on their market share.

There are two major aspects of flying which IndiGo lives by Punctuality and Comfort.

Punctuality

Barring its cost-effectiveness, the quality that sets IndiGo apart from the other airline carriers is its punctuality. IndiGo flights maintain a tight efficient schedule, with no lags; and hence their flights rarely take off or land behind schedule. Their flights are also quickly re-equipped quickly on landing so as to enable them to take off within a short time. In Aviation jargon, this is referred to as the ‘turn-around’ time. The little ‘turn-around’ time allows this airline to have over 12 hours of flight every day.

Organization

IndiGo’s airbus of choice is the Airbus A320. IndiGo’s entire slew of aircrafts almost exclusively consists of this particular airbus. The flight crew is well trained in the general, as well as safety procedures that are specific to the type of the Airbus. Since all aircrafts of IndiGo are the same, the flight crew can be interchanged between the aircrafts, without any dip in the quality of the service that is provided. The money that is saved by cutting out the additional training, enables IndiGo to maintain the low costs of their air tickets.

Comfort

The Airbus consists of 180 passenger seats, that are well spaced, with decent legroom. Even though all of the seats are those of the economy class, the simple luxury of some extra leg space ends up making a lot of difference, during air travel. Even though there are no in-flight complimentary meals provided, food items can be bought off the cart by passengers; ensuring that passengers do not go hungry during the flight. IndiGo’s very own in-flight magazine ‘Hello 6E’ is also provided to each passenger.

As of 2012, IndiGo Airlines is the largest airline in India, based on the maximum number of passengers carried, as well as the strength of their fleet. Today IndiGo has over 900 odd daily flights, which travel to 48 different destinations, both domestic, as well as international. IndiGo is a solid choice for someone who wishes for hassle-free air travel at reasonable cost.

So, the next time you plan to travel to a particular destination, get your flight tickets booked with IndiGo Airlines. IndiGo Airlines is also known to offer plenty of cheap air tickets, as well as offers and discounts on flights to international and domestic destinations.

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The “Rajdhaani” of India, Delhi – Travellers of India

The Rajdhani of India, Delhi, lovingly articulated as “Dilli”, is a lot more than being a capital city with historical, political and strategic importance; it’s an emotion that rubs off on you! You can take a Delhiite out of “Dilli”, but you can’t take “Dilli” out of a Delhiite! The love and passion for the city is for all the right reasons that you have to experience to understand. Take a tour around the capital city if you haven’t yet by booking cheap domestic flight tickets with Jetstay.com. Jetstay lets you have the best online flight booking experience, anywhere across India.

Let me take you through a virtual tour around Delhi right away!

  1. The Lotus Temple

The mere glance of this magnanimous structure will leave you in awe of its beauty. “Lotus Temple” is a place of worship for people belonging to any religion. The lotus-shaped monument, with 27 petals made up of marble, has an unparalleled sheen to it. It is surrounded by lawns and greenery that instantly calms your nerve. For lovers of silence, sanctity, and meditation, “Lotus Temple” is a haven that you won’t be able to get enough of.

  1. ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple

“International Society for Krishna Consciousness”, popularised by the acronym “ISKCON” is another soul-stirring place for the spiritual lot. It’s located at a walkable distance from the Lotus Temple. The perpetual chant of “Hare Rama, Hare Krishna” is a soother amidst all the chaos that may be running through your mind. A stroll along the stretches of the lawn only makes the experience better.

  1. Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid is the largest and the most renowned mosque in Delhi. It is a heritage that was constructed during the Mughal regime in India, in the 17th century. It has 2 minarets, 3 domes and opens to multiple entrances which lead to the principal hall for worship. The upper floor can accommodate as many as 25,000 people at the same time.

  1. Hauz Khas Complex

Hauz Khas Complex is a community built in the 13th century which is now home to a mosque, several tombs and an ancient water tank. The complex was urbanized in 1980s and is now one of the most happening places in South Delhi with a number of sophisticated boutiques, cafes and restaurants for the youth to chill out with friends and family.

  1. India Gate

India Gate is synonymous with the most popular monumental heritage in India. It was built in the year 1931 as a mark of respect and gratitude to the Indian soldiers and martyrs who fought during World War 1. There’s a flame that lights under the gate, which is never put off, in the honour of the soldiers who’re fighting for the civilians and those who laid down their lives to safeguard the nation. India Gate is said to attract the highest number of tourists in Delhi, given its architectural and historical significance.

  1. Jantar Mantar

For the astronomical enthusiasts, Jantar Mantar is a boon. It consists of 13 astronomical instruments lets you observe the planetary movements and the positioning of the celestial bodies in the galaxy. It was said to be built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in the year 1723 AD, with the purpose of compiling astronomical tables and predicting the times and movements of the sun, moon, and planets.

  1. Red Fort

“Red Fort” or “Lal-Qila”  is yet another construction by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan during his regime. It was the primary residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty and is now home to a number of museums. Red Fort has been immortalized after the historic speech that was given there by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India. It was created out of single red sandstone which marks the architectural brilliance of its architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri and all the laborers involved with its construction.

  1. Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar stands proud and tall to be declared as one of the world heritage sites by UNESCO, and the tallest minaret in India. It’s a 73 meters tall, 5-storeyed structure with a base diameter of 14.3 meters. Qutub Minar depicts Iranian architecture and is made of red sandstone with intricate carvings. It is a wonder in itself to even witness this monument from afar.

 

  1. National Museum of India

National Museum of India was established in 1949 and is easily one of the largest museums in the country. With a collection of about 200,000 pieces of art, the museum has remnants of the items that date back to Harappan civilization. There are also numerous masterpieces that depict contemporary art and culture. For those that are intrigued by art and history, this place will not let you have enough of it.

  1. Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar

All the Delhiites would vouch for Delhi being the paradise for all food-lovers. There’s a different flavor and taste to every nook and corner of the city. The “Paranthe Wali Gully” in Chandni Chowk is the most celebrated place across the country for the mind-boggling varieties of paranthe that are served there. The chaat that gets served here is unparalleled given its taste, presentation and the ingredients that are used to make it. Chandni Chowk is always buzzing with shoppers that can’t get enough of street-shopping with an incredible variety of clothes and accessories that are available at dirt-cheap rates. Chawri Bazar promises a vast collection of metal and paper articles that will make you want to splurge on them mindlessly.

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  1. Connaught Place

Connaught Place is the most sophisticated corner of Delhi with a range of high-end restaurants, boutiques and movie theatres. Janpath, in Connaught place is popular for its sarees, bags and accessories. Connaught Place is the business and financial hub of Delhi where everyone is seen hustling during the day and chilling at night. This place marks the urbanization and development of Delhi like no other.

Don’t be surprised if you come across other breathtaking sites in the city that I haven’t made a mention of! The weather can’t get better for you to take a quick trip to Delhi. Get amazing discounts and offers while booking your flight tickets and enrich your online booking experience like never before!

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The Cities of Young India – Mumbai and Bangalore

Bangalore and Mumbai are the cities where any Indian would like to pass his/her youth in. The cities are major metropolis cities of India. Bangalore being the IT hub of India and Mumbai, the fashion and bollywood capital, the cities are bound to attract Indian youths. Mumbai and Bangalore are approximately 1000 kms from each other by road. Mumbai and Bangalore, both have some of the top institutions of the country for making youth capable.

Bangalore is situated at an elevation of 900 meters, enjoying pleasant climate almost throughout the year while Mumbai enjoys the ocean. Both the metros have a brilliant infrastructure.

Mumbai has this amazing transportation solution called Mumbai local, which is risky with the ever increasing population in Mumbai. Recently, an unlucky stampede took place at one of Mumbai’s stations. You can get amazing fashionable clothes at cheap prices in Mumbai. Mumbai has a National Park in the center of the city. Mumbai has this unique Parsi community. Mumbai celebrates every festival of India. You can get everything you need in various bazaars of Mumbai. Mumbai is the hub for opportunities.

On the other hand Bangalore have pubs everywhere! Bangalore is a paradise for music lovers. Bangalore is the clean and green city, having less of a traffic problem, which is increasing though. Bangalore like Mumbai is safe for women and has a low crime rate. In and around Bangalore, there are wonderful places for vacationers like Mysore, Nandi hills, BR hills, Vellore, Coorg, Ooty, and Tirupati.

If one wants to travel from Bangalore to Mumbai, there are plenty of flights available between the cities. The daily count of Bangalore to Mumbai flight is around 80. With such a great air connectivity, one can travel between the cities at any given time. The major operators that provide their services from Bangalore to Mumbai are Jet Airways, IndiGo and Spicejet.

A Bangalore to Mumbai flights takes around 1 hour 45 minute of time for flying 1000 km. Due to around 80 flights between the cities daily, it is easy to find a cheap flight from Bangalore to Mumbai. Majorly the travelers between Bangalore to Mumbai include corporate professionals. Also, with the type of connectivity in place today in India, there are people who travel between these major cities every month or even every week.

But seriously, both Mumbai and Bangalore are havens for youth of India and the youth studying and working in these two cities is the trendsetter for the rest of the country.