Monday, 25 January 2016

Temperature Guide For Rajasthan Tour

The word ‘incredible’ defines perfectly the beauty of Rajasthan. Doesn’t this word create wanderlust? This lust incites globe hoppers to aboard the flight to this beautiful state of India. Even, indigenous travelers too become tempted to hit the road to Jaipur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Amer, Chittorgarh and Jaisalmer. Of course, it has variety of vibrancy in its entirety which you can catch in their eye-catching traditional outfits such as lehenga, Odhanies, patka, mojaris and so on. Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and diverse museums are Rajasthan tourists’ places which cast a spell. Now, this briefing would be stuffing you with the excitement and the desire to witness these places might be pedaling to the metal in your mind. But going itchy feet will not be worthy if the weather of these places will not be your buddy. Let I paint the pan picture of the weather and climatic conditions of Rajasthan. This will be your handy guidebook to decide when the right time is to visit all the foresaid cities.

Overview of Rajasthan’s climate:
One of the biggest states of India, Rajasthan, has pool of sands. This fact drops the clue about its hot weather. But the green initiative has made it greener. So, it’s obvious fact that the temperature varies from place to place throughout the state.

Desert region in Rajasthan is really hot in summer
Let I draft the picture of summer season here. It’s so hot but only in desert areas. The mercury rolls up and ranges between 32 and 45 degree Celsius.  Have a look over this graph of temperature in which crystal clear picture of its major cities’ average temperature can be seen:


The above graph is quite handy to comprehend and analyze how many variations are there in just one state.

Winters are bone-chilling in hilly regions
The hilly regions, like Mount Abu is situated at the altitude of 1219 m, while Udaipur’s altitude is marked as 577 m. The cold waves thrash profusely from October to March. The north and north-eastern parts of this state records hailstorm or snowfall but that is very slight. The temperature stays in between 4 and 28 degree Celsius. So, the tourists can enjoy their visit during these months, especially. Churu and Mount Abu can let them experience the bone-chilling temperature during winters as the mercury rolls unto 0 degree Celsius.
The above description will surely help you to fix your date with the beautiful Rajasthan’s tourists places.



Thursday, 21 January 2016

The Taj Mahal Ranks 1st in New 7 Wonders of the World

The Taj Mahal is ranked top in the New Seven Wonders of The World (2015). It is overlooking at River Yamuna in Agra city of Uttar Pradesh. Spreading in 42-acre, it epitomizes the true and profound love between Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his spouse Mumtaz Mahal. It registers the footfall of around 7 to 8 million tourists every year. Ustad Ahmad Lahauri deployed 20,000 artisans in 1632 for its construction which completed in 1653. It contains the mausoleum of both lovers in the center. But their actual graves lie in the lower level of this monument. This ivory marble work is of premier class that employed Mughal as well as Persian architecture to create this jewel-like masterpiece. UNESCO inherited it in 1983 for conserving and taking care of its revamping. Its intricate jali inlays, Pietru Jali, calligraphy of Persian poems on walls, vaulted archways, semi-circled domes, finial, frame of four minarets and sarcophagi are worthy to be watched. It is easily accessible by road, rail and airways. Tourists hit this place throughout the year as it is open for them for all days. And if you want to go and see The Taj Mahal than you can avail the best agra tour packages at affordable price with northindiaexcursions.com




Tuesday, 12 January 2016

5 Best North India’s Tourist Destination to Visit in winters

North India is the nest of uncountable tourist destinations. This is why government as well as privately run organizations offers north India tour packages from Delhi, Mumbai and other metropolitan cities. However, it is the hub of hill stations mainly but plain regions like Rajasthan catch eyeball of millions for its cultural and architectural heritage, especially pink city Jaipur. Dalhousie, Manali, Rishikesh and Almora never let any tourist or traveler go without getting amused. The first, Dalhousie, has Dainkund Peak, Khajjiar, Bakrota Hills,Village Lohal and Gandhi Chowk etc. which provide recreation at their visit. Almora in Uttarakhand has Jageshwar Dham, Kasar Devi Temple, Chitai Temple, Zero Point, Katarmal Sun Temple, Bright End Corner, Govind Vallabh Pant Museum and Tarikhet that appease the soul truly. Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Beas Kund (Chandratal Lake), Chandrakhani Pass, Pandoh Dam in Kullu and Naggar are in glorifying Manali in Himachal. Rishikesh in Uttaranchal houses Triveni Ghat, Trayambakeshwar Temple, Bharat Mandir, Ram Jhula, Lakshman Jhula, Gita Bhawan and Swarg Ashram to give an unforgettable experience to the visitors. These are all connected to airways, railways and roadways with all metropolitan cities.