Tuesday, May 29, 2012

We know you have the most special pet in the world!!


Pet Travels


Does the tail wagging of your dog give you the goosebumps? Do you feel like playing with it all the time? Do you want to give the best to your pet? Do you want it to be part of your life all the time? If you have felt like your pet is the most important person in your life, this article is for you.
What do we do when we feel overstressed and want to take a break? What do we do when we want to have fun? Go on a holiday? Go around the world and take the stress off you? Yeah, so have you wondered if your pet ever wanted to go on a holiday? I am sure he/she is tired of his mundane work and wants a break. So apart from good food and your love, you could also take him/her for a trip once in a while.
Pet Friendly ResortsPet travel in India is quite a difficult option as India is largely not a pet-sensitive country. Pets are not allowed inside trains or most of the flights. Only a few airlines lets you take your pet in their cargo. The same thing applies for accommodation as well. Most of the accommodation facilities like hotels do not allow pets. Under such circumstances, taking a pet for a holiday can be quite a Herculean task. You end up feeling extremely bad that your pet did not have a nice time while travelling with you. Thus your vacation also gets spoiled.
Emerald TrailSince hotels do not solve the accommodation crisis for pets, it is always wiser to opt for homestays. Homestays like the Aapo Aap in Shimla, which is part of the Himachal Pradesh government to promote rural tourism, provide facilities for pet stay. Other pet friendly resorts like the Emerald Trail in Uttranchal also provide enough and more luxury to your pet. The Other Home foresaw all your issues and hence provide you pet friendly accommodations wherever you go.
We realized the importance of pet-friendly travel and has identified pet friendly resorts for you. We value your pet as much as we care for you. Pet travel in India might sound like a novel concept but has had its growth for the last few years. With pet lovers increasingly travelling and also wanting to take their loved one along with them on their travel, various facilities are being offered. Now, itis the easiest thing to take your pet with you for a holiday or rather gifting a holiday for your pet on earth.
Pet TravelWe can arrange IATA cages of various sizes suitable for both cats and dogs while they are travelling. We  help you book pet-friendly hotels and resorts for the destinations that you choose. The nutritional needs of your pet are attended to keeping in mind the climate and the relocation aspects. We can also take care of all the passport forms and other immigration formalities required for your pet during international travel. There is the digital microchip that will help you find your loved one if you lose him/her. Pet insurance is taken care of as well.
When you have someone who cares equally for your pet as you do, why not make things better? Make sure that you consult a vet before you take your pet for the travel. And the rest leave it to Pettravel.com and Petvacations.in When you take your pet for a ride, we also want you to have fun at enchanting destinations all over India.
Pet Travels
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Kashmir beyond its beauty…


Kashmir

The mighty valleys of Kashmir are known for its scenic beauty and the rugged mountainous terrain. Little do people know that in this valley that calls for peace, water sports are a major attraction. The rivers in this part of the world are fiercer making their way through rocky gorges and dense forests.
Kashmir
Lidder River-Pahalgam
Shiny white rapids of the Himalayas form a perfect setting for water sports. One of the rivers that have attracted many tourists over the years is the Lidder River in Pahalgam. The icy cold water of Lidder calls out to adventure enthusiasts all across the world to come try their hands on Lidder.
Lidder River
The best time to enjoy rafting in Lidder is during the summer seasons especially in between April and September when the melting ice makes the river full.
Pir Panjal Range
Nanga Parbat
The hilly regions of Gulmarg are also popular among trekkers who wish to have an adrenalin rush climbing the mountains of the Pir Panjal range. Trekkers can also trek on the famous Nanga Parbat that has some spots ideal for trekker. Gulmarg also has a golf course made during the British era, that is very popular among golfers. The thick sheets of ice also make Gulmarg an apt place for skiing.
Gulmarg
The slopes in Gulmarg, are of international standards thus drawing professional skiers from across the world in the winter months. Skiing in Gulmarg dates back to as early as the 1920’s when 2 army officers established skiing resorts in Gulmarg.
River Rafting in Sonmarg
If river rafting is your forte then Sonmarg is the place you need to be at. There are various activities one can enjoy in Sonmarg like skiing, camping, river rafting and fishing. Sonmarg has imposing mountains and glaciers. The rivers and the scenic forests at Sonmarg also draw in many tourists.
Drass - Kargil
Drass just 60 kms from Kargil has brilliant sporting opportunities. You can either ski or trek; both popular adventure sports across the Kashmir valley or you can play the ancient game of Horse Polo that is still popular in the valley.
While Kashmir seeks attention from the mainstream media for other reasons, many don’t know there is much more to Kashmir. Adventure sports in the beautiful valley of Kashmir for long has attracted many tourists who are drawn to Kashmir for it unprecedented beauty.
Ladakh
Every region of Kashmir has some sort of a sporting activity. The lakes of Ladakh, the snow clad mountains, the rugged terrain all provide a perfect setting for people seeking to experience Kashmir in a totally different way al-together.
While the layers of snow during the winter make Kashmir an ideal destination for winter sports, the valleys endorse sports like paragliding, air surfing, skydiving and hot air ballooning. Even if you are not a professional you can still enjoy these games under the guidance of a professional. There are numerous training camps where you could enroll yourself.
Where romance is in the air and paradise seems to be on earth, Kashmir can be visited all year round depending on the sporting activity you look forward to experience.
Zanskar River
The lakes and the rivers of Jammu and Kashmir have their origin in the melting glaciers. The major rivers that are perfect for rafting are Indus and Zanskar.
Dal Lake
Dal Lake
Trout Fishing is also a popular activity in the lakes of Jammu and Kashmir. An overnight stay at one of the houseboats in the Dal Lake or the Nagin lake will blow your mind away.
Ladakh
Ladakh can be best enjoyed for its beauty, but one can explore beyond its beauty. The hidden caves, the mystic mountains, and the clear blue sky of Ladakh can be explored on one of the jeep safaris and cave exploration trips.
Board Skating
Other sports that are extensively sought after are Ice Skating and Snow Boarding. The frozen lakes and pools of Kashmir form a natural ice skating rink, it is during this time that tourist’s horde with their skating gears and competitions are organized.
Snow boarding is another activity that has been in the valley for a long time. Though snow boarding as a sport has come a long way, travellers have to carry their own snowboards.
If you are in the mood for touching the sky, hops on of the hot air balloons, paraglide in the blue skies or go on a sky diving trip. Zanskar and Sansar have some of the aero sports in the whole of Kashmir valley.
Heliskiing
The Kashmir valley is also a famous destination for heli Skiing, infact the second in the world after Canada. This one of a kind experience give you the thrill of being airlifted by a helicopter and then being dropped down into summit.
The best way to get anywhere in Kashmir is on road or by air. The rugged terrain and the inaccessible mountainous valley may make your journey a little tedious, but the whiff of clean air, the clear blue sky and the majestic mountains that fall right onto your face add to the beauty of enjoying your journey more than your stay. The capital city of Srinagar is well connected to Delhi the capital of India.
Accommodation in Kashmir is quite affordable; there are many resorts and hotel that have great deals for every traveller. The best way to explore the beauty of Kashmir is by staying in the tourist huts. I would recommend staying at least a night to have a one of a kind experience.
Jammu and KashmirOne thing to keep in mind is the extreme winters in Kashmir, temperature drop to sub zero and it get really cold. It is very important that you carry enough clothes to keep yourself warm.
The amazing pace at which adventure sports have grown over years, has also increased the number of training institutes and camps where one can either hire the equipment’s required. The best and the safest way to experiencing the thrill of these adventure sports is by enrolling in one of the academies or performing these acts under the guidance of a certified guide, who will assure your safety while you make the best of your trip.
The Other Home has carefully planned out trips and accommodation facilities for travellers wishing to explore sporting activities in Kashmir. The Other Home has various properties across the valley. Our team also offers valued guidance by assisting you with information about the best sports academies.
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The Woodstock of the Valley – Sula Fest 2012


Wine Tourism


Sula Fest 2012 made sure it got etched in the memories of people as two whole days of absolutely brilliant music, wine and merrymaking, thereby making it a benchmark of a good festival.
SULA FestSula which happens to be India’s pioneer in brewing world class wine has been organizing its annual fest since 2008 in an attempt to promote wine-culture and wine tourism in the country.
Wine TourAlways known for providing a platform for people to unwind, relax and loosen up, this year, the fest which has been an annual tradition since its inception in 2008 was easily the best musical experience with performances of Reggae Rajahs, Ankur and the Ghalat Family, Dualist Inquiries all put together on one massive stage set up to entertain the 10,000 odd crowd that crooned to their music at the Greek-style amphitheatre.
Wine & Dine
SULA Fest 2012The two days that Sula Fest lasted, revellers enjoyed a plethora of activities that started off with wine tasting, grape stomping and shopping creatively crafted items of all shapes n sizes made for many a purpose.
Kicked off by a group of Harley bikers who rode from Mumbai to Nashik on their motorbikes, this fest, which happens to be among the most looked- forward-to fest in India had quite the stylish opening.
Wine TourA wine tour was arranged through the cellars where the wine is prepared and stored, keeping in mind different factors and monitoring its progress right up to the point when it’s bottled. This was followed by the wine- tasting event where we were invited to taste a selection of Sula wines, which included Sula Brut, a Sauvignon Blanc a spiced, dry white wine, the Sula Blush Zinfandel a fruity, floral and fun Rose and the Rasa Shiraz, which is only produced in the best years and hence is considered a collector’s wine.
Wine TourismIt wouldn’t have been a Sulafest if the wine and spirits didn’t flow in the midst of the grape stomping and entertainment. Visitors were spoilt for choice ranging from RĂ©my Martin, Balvenie and Hendrick’s Gin to Cointreau, Mount Gay Rum and Asahi, not forgetting Sula wine.
Remy Cointreau which happens to be a premium spirit conjurer made elaborate cocktails and shots available for connoisseurs whereas a rum bar set up by Mount Gay (one of the finest and premier rum brands) enthralled people with their great mix of mohitos.
Food Stall - Wine TourismFood Stall - Wine TourismThe food stalls also offered plenty of choice with Indian and international cuisines to go with the drink. The Sulafest Bazaar with many recognizable brands was a further attraction.
Music & More
UK based acclaimed musician, NitinSawhney performed his first live act in India at the fest, adding all the more charm to the tranquilizing music that echoed in the picturesque valleys that house Nasik’s vineyards.
Live Band - Sula 2012 - Wine TourismLive Band - Sula 2012 - Wine Tourism
As the evening progressed, the pulse increased with the Reggae Rajahs featuring Steppah Style and Etienne Mbappe and Su La Take. The next act, Papon and the East India Company got the crowd grooving to their beat. The performance that got the whole valley grooving in unison was Papon and the East India Company’s performance of ‘Damadam Mast Kalandar.’
One could just not hold back from breaking into a jig!
Band Performance - Wine TourismAyushShrestha from the Roc Fresh Crew thentreated the crowds to a mind-blowing B-Boying performance.
This amazing line-up which had charismatic performers from across the globe like Etienne Mbappe and Su La Take, Blackstratblues featuring Nikhil D’souza, TaalInc and DJ Sasha was set up by Mumbai’s premier place for music performances, Blue Frog (which did not surprise anyone at all!)

Aptly nicknamed the Woodstock of Nasik, these two days of wonderful wine, mesmerising music and a superb platform for camaraderie in the breezy valleys surrounded by nothing but sultry mountain tops and a breathtakingly vast expanse of vineyards gave exactly what the enthusiasts were looking for and in some cases even more!
SULA FestSula Fest 2012 celebrated great food, wonderful choices in wines and mesmerising music in an open-air setup which was highly appreciated by the crowds.
For those who were inspired by the vigour and music to get themselves inked, the fest had a tattoo stall to help people etch the memories in their skin forever!
The end of the days were marked by people who were high and happy wishing for more but wait, not before they filled up on delicacies exclusively prepared by restaurants like Maroosh, Amore, Little Italy and so on.
How often do you get to sip your wine in a breezy valley with a bunch of people with talented performers presenting just the right music for your mood?!
Wine Tourism
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Rishikesh – Breathe in the Land of the Sages


Rishikesh - Meditation


Aptly known as the yoga capital of the world, Rishikesh, a holy city for Hindus is located on the banks of the river Ganges in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand. This holy city is dotted with many a Hindu shrine and yoga centre and one cannot fail to notice the charm of a whole different world that prevails here.
For most Indians, a visit to Rishikesh is often a part of their pilgrimage to the nearby city of Haridwar which also happens to be the venue of the famous Kumbh Mela. Right from the moment you enter Rishikesh, a strong sense of belonging is formed towards the culture and you know you want to keep coming back.
Rishikesh - AartiThe never ending sound of cymbals clinking at every nook and corner of the city coupled with the perfectly timed percussions that go with the temple band invite you to explore the city throughout the day and when your exhausted mind and body want a place to relax and rejuvenate, the evening aarti (prayer) at all the local shrines are just the perfect choice for that!
WHERE TO STAY
Homestay in RishikeshFinding accommodation in Rishikesh is never a problem. There is many an option for a lodge, backpacker hostel and homestay strewn all over the city. Most accommodations come with the view of the river cementing your connection with the mysticism.
WHAT TO EAT
Rishikesh, being a Hindu holy city, is an alcohol-free and meat-free city by law. Meat-lovers can find this to be an oddity but if we look at it as a chance to try something new or leave our temptation behind (just for a while), there are many options for you to indulge in.
One can either choose to eat at the local Dhabas (simple food stalls) that serve simple, yet a variety of Indian dishes within minutes of you ordering or one can choose to eat at high end restaurants that are scattered all over the place. We’d suggest trying out local cuisines in small outlets as they taste nothing short of brilliant and are easy on your pocket. The high end restaurants are great too, but dipping in the culture of the land you are in is an integral part of the travel experience.
Restaurant in RishikeshOnce you are done with your lunch or dinner, one can savour local desserts like kulfi (Indian version of an ice cream) or lassi (thick sweetened milk that is served in large dollops) or choose to go for a much desioption – PaanPaanwhich literally means a leaf in hindi is actually tobacco and a couple of other ingredients wrapped in a beetle leaf laced with Choona.
It’s mostly chewed on for a while after dinner and later spat out in a spittoon.
If you yearn for the less messy form of dessert, one can always spot a sweet dish vendor in every nook and cranny. If you choose to go for a simple fare, a warm glass of masala milk served in a small earthen pot will do the trick just right.
WHAT TO SEE
Rafting in RishikeshOnce in Rishikesh, take your time and soak yourself in the refreshing aura of the Ganges before you proceed to exploring the city. Walk up to the riverbank and step into the pristine waters of the holy river that hurtles gracefully from its Himalayan source as it travels towards its destination at the Bay of Bengal. Hurtling and grace might seem like rather unrelated terms to one’s mind till you stand in the ankle deep water at the stone steps on her banks. Do this early in the morning with your eyes closed and you will experience the force of the river water as you simultaneously sense the calm settling in your heart.
As magical as it sounds, the temple chimes clinking at perfect intervals will transport your mind and soul to Shangri-La.
Watching the sun rise over the Ganges on a cold winter morning pulling a cozy blanket of warmth over this mystical city is every bit indulging in. Almost like a drug, you will want to stand in the icy waters of the river once everyday before you retire.
Couple this with the numerous forms of yoga that many gurus preach in the city and bad health will be a thing of history.
Ram JhoolaOne can spend a day walking around the sleepy town of Muni Ki Reti which is a suburb of Rishikesh. Ram Jhoola, one of the two most important bridges that connect the banks of the Ganges to each other is just a 5 minute walk from here. Cross over from Muni Ki Reti through Ram Jhoola and once you get to the other side, walk down to the now defunct Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram which played host to the Beatles during their stay in 1968.
The meditation caves located here were once homes to The Beatles and many other artistes who came to India to indulge in transcendental meditation. Most of the songs on The Beatles’ White Album were given birth to in those caves. Spend some time in these caves and let your mind be taken over by the nostalgia of the charismatic past that once lived there.
There is nothing in the world that can get you the sense of thrill that nostalgia can.
Ram Jhoola
RishikeshAmong the places you absolutely shouldn’t miss are Lakshman Jhoola (The legendary iron suspension bridge that was the first construction that facilitated the commute between the two banks for those on foot), Sivananda Ashram, Parmarth Ashram (Home to the floating Shiva statue that drowned in the Ganges flood in 2009) and most of all the ghats (steps at the river bank). Pilgrims from all over the country come to take a dip in the river to cleanse their sins at the ghats and the best part is – the water does great things to your skin.
RishikeshIf you are interested in Vedic literature, you should include a trip to the century old Kailas Ashram Brahmavidyapeetham in your planner. This institution has dedicated itself to the preservation and spread of Vedic Studies and has been tirelessly working towards its goal for the past 120 years. Its alumni include Swami Vivekananda, Swami Shivananda, Swami Ram Tirtha and many more.
Let the Vedic inside of you breathe in its home environment. Explore the ashram to your heart’s content!
Kumbh MelaThe evening aarti (prayer service) at Triveni Ghat is worth a visit. If you want to see the expression of faith belonging to a thousand year old culture come alive, the Kumbh Mela at Haridwar is the place to be, but if you happen to visit during the non-Kumbh Mela years, visit Triveni Ghat at sunset for the evening aarti(Prayer Service). A sense of belongingness that comes alive during the session will de-stress you for months to come.
In case you are in for some action, you won’t be disappointed for Rishikesh happens to be a popular white water rafting spot for adventure sports enthusiasts from all over the world. Touted as one of the best routes to raft through, the coyness of the gentle Ganga will soon forgotten once you witness the jaw dropping rapids the river goddess throws at us!
Rafting in RishikeshOne can choose from an array of tour conductors and distance limits to go rafting. Although one can start at a point 50 kilometers from Rishikesh and raft up to the city or go for the 19 kilometer route, the route that keeps you engaged the best is the 30 kilometer stretch.
Vashishta Gufa (Cave)As you raft down the jolly Ganges, you can spot mystics meditating the crevices of huge boulders in the desolate river banks. Your rafting guide will make a pit stop at Vashisht Gufa (The cave that is believed to be where the revered Sage Vashisht used to meditate) and explore the surroundings a little. Once you proceed from there, the rapids become more and more violent and the adrenalin rush is incomparable!
Rafting in RishikeshRafting is open throughout the year except monsoons as the Ganges in full flow is nothing short of perilous making it impossible to enter the waters.
If you do not want to get too drenched and want a quick rush of adrenalin, you can opt for Bungee jumping which has recently been introduced to the city by a group of professionals from New Zealand who swear by living life on the edge.
Rishikesh - Meditation
Want to take a bit of India back home with you? Rishikesh offers a unique range of souvenirs for you to take back. Apart from the superbly Indian memorabilia like clothes, dolls, pots and pans, this city has many an institute that teaches Indian music. What better way to dip in the Indianness than by learning to play the Sitar or Tabla on a rooftop by the Ganges?
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Photo Tour of Garden Tourism Festival 2012 (Garden of Five Senses)


Garden Tourism FestivalThe The Garden Tourism Festival is organized by the Delhi Tourism department in the end of February. It stretches on for three days. Garden Tourism Festival features some of the most exotic varieties of flower like roses and dahlias, potted plants, bonsai, home plants, etc. The festival is the right destination for flower enthusiasts. Apart from the display of flowers, it has a number of other attractions also. These attractions include painting competitions for children and a number of cultural shows to amuse the visitors. 
This year, the festival was held at Garden of Five Senses, located in Said-ul-ajab for 3 days from 17th to 19th February.
Some snapshots from the festival:
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