Get Special offer at Hotel Emperor Palms. We offers 20% discount,Free Airport Pick up service and complimentary breakfast.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
India Tour for the Family with Small Children
We all know how incredibly difficult it can be to really enjoy our holidays when we are traveling with small children. Small children get bored and tired easily and find it difficult to stay still for more than a few minutes. They do not care for social etiquettes or social norms and to take them to a theater performance or library is an embarrassing moment, most of us have faced as parents. And yet, it is so difficult to really enjoy a vacation without our adorable darlings, cuddled cozily right there on our laps, where we know that they are safe and contented.
If you are traveling to India and have infants or small children along with you, we advise you to opt for an India tour that allows you to spend plenty of time on your own and with your family. India is quite vast and presents many temptations for a person of varied tastes. But for a family with small children, you would want to avoid an India tour that rushes you from one place to another and forces you to a sightseeing journey that may seem more like a burden when you are carrying a small child.
You would also want a tour in India that does not take you to remote places where you may find it difficult to get immediate medical access if your child falls ill. Rural India tours, village walks, extended jungle safaris and long trekking tours to high mountain tops or holy shrines are not for families with small children. Instead, you can opt for a Golden Triangle tour Packages or classic Desert Triangle Tour that restricts itself to bigger cities with good tourism infrastructure and quality medical assistance. If you have a small child along with you, mention it specifically to your India tour operator. Plan an itinerary that offers you a comfortable pace and all the facilities that you might need during your India holidays.
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If you are traveling to India and have infants or small children along with you, we advise you to opt for an India tour that allows you to spend plenty of time on your own and with your family. India is quite vast and presents many temptations for a person of varied tastes. But for a family with small children, you would want to avoid an India tour that rushes you from one place to another and forces you to a sightseeing journey that may seem more like a burden when you are carrying a small child.
You would also want a tour in India that does not take you to remote places where you may find it difficult to get immediate medical access if your child falls ill. Rural India tours, village walks, extended jungle safaris and long trekking tours to high mountain tops or holy shrines are not for families with small children. Instead, you can opt for a Golden Triangle tour Packages or classic Desert Triangle Tour that restricts itself to bigger cities with good tourism infrastructure and quality medical assistance. If you have a small child along with you, mention it specifically to your India tour operator. Plan an itinerary that offers you a comfortable pace and all the facilities that you might need during your India holidays.
Click here to get the detailed information about India tour, wildlife safari india, India luxury tours and Golden triangle tour packages, India Tourism.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Delhi Ready for Commonwealth Games 2010
The three star hotel emperor palms in New Delhi, Karol bagh offers a unique combination of traditional hospitality with latest services.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Free Airport Pick UP Services in Delhi
Delhi Airport New Delhi Airport is an important destination for all those who are planning to travel to the capital city of India. Earlier known as the Palam Airport, it was renamed as the 'Indira Gandhi International Airport' on May 2, 1986. It has mainly two terminals, one for national flights and second for international flights. The old Palam airport is now known as the Terminal 1 and is used for domestic operations. Terminal 1 has been further divided into three separate terminals. Terminal 1A is used for domestic flights of state-owned Indian airlines and its subsidiary, Alliance Air.
Retiring Rooms & Dormitory
9 retiring rooms are available at Terminal I and two rooms are provided at Terminal II. Dormitory facilities are also available at both the terminals. Children below 12 year are allowed without extra charges.
Left Luggage Facility
You may use the Left Luggage facility, located in the premium Car Park Area at Terminal II and general car park opposite Terminal IB. Here, you can deposit your luggage for a short while.
Baggage Wrapping Service
For getting your baggage properly packed before check-in, you can utilize this service, near x-ray machines at departure level, Terminal II. Make sure that you collect a money receipt for the service.
Infant Lobby
For the privacy of mothers, a well-equipped Infant Lobby with toys, baby cot and a female attendant is available in every terminal. Mothers can easily nurse their infants here.
Facilitation Counters
Facilitation counters are located in Departure Hall and inside Customs Hall, near belts. These counters can be contacted for any type of information.
Banking/ Money Exchange Service
Banks are located at various convenient locations at the airport. For safety, exchange currencies from these authorized banks only and obtain official receipts.
Railway Reservation Counter
Railway Reservation Counter is located outside the Custom Hall (Terminal II). Arriving passengers can book their railway tickets from this counter.
Post & Telecommunications
Postal facility is available in each terminal. At Terminal II, Post Office is located in the Departure Hall. The services offered at this counter are Telegrams, Fax, STD Calls, Postal Stamps, Post cards, Registered Letter, Speed Posts, etc.
STD/ISD/PCO Booths
There are a number of PCO booths available at various points in the airport.
Medical Facilities
Doctors on Call and free medical facilities are available at the airport. Contact the airlines you are traveling with or the Airport Manager of the Airports Authority of India in case of requirement.
Chemist
A well-stocked chemist shop is located at the Departure area, Terminal II, to cater to the last minute requirement of passengers.
Transit Lounge
It is situated at Terminal II. You can spend your spare time here, shopping, visiting snacks bars and watching TV.
Duty Free Shops
Duty free shops at the airport offer handicrafts, garments, electronic goods and alcohol in the Transit hall. Payment is accepted in foreign currency only.
Internet Kiosks
Internet Kiosks, operated through credit card, are provided at convenient locations.
Retiring Rooms & Dormitory
9 retiring rooms are available at Terminal I and two rooms are provided at Terminal II. Dormitory facilities are also available at both the terminals. Children below 12 year are allowed without extra charges.
Left Luggage Facility
You may use the Left Luggage facility, located in the premium Car Park Area at Terminal II and general car park opposite Terminal IB. Here, you can deposit your luggage for a short while.
Baggage Wrapping Service
For getting your baggage properly packed before check-in, you can utilize this service, near x-ray machines at departure level, Terminal II. Make sure that you collect a money receipt for the service.
Infant Lobby
For the privacy of mothers, a well-equipped Infant Lobby with toys, baby cot and a female attendant is available in every terminal. Mothers can easily nurse their infants here.
Facilitation Counters
Facilitation counters are located in Departure Hall and inside Customs Hall, near belts. These counters can be contacted for any type of information.
Banking/ Money Exchange Service
Banks are located at various convenient locations at the airport. For safety, exchange currencies from these authorized banks only and obtain official receipts.
Railway Reservation Counter
Railway Reservation Counter is located outside the Custom Hall (Terminal II). Arriving passengers can book their railway tickets from this counter.
Post & Telecommunications
Postal facility is available in each terminal. At Terminal II, Post Office is located in the Departure Hall. The services offered at this counter are Telegrams, Fax, STD Calls, Postal Stamps, Post cards, Registered Letter, Speed Posts, etc.
STD/ISD/PCO Booths
There are a number of PCO booths available at various points in the airport.
Medical Facilities
Doctors on Call and free medical facilities are available at the airport. Contact the airlines you are traveling with or the Airport Manager of the Airports Authority of India in case of requirement.
Chemist
A well-stocked chemist shop is located at the Departure area, Terminal II, to cater to the last minute requirement of passengers.
Transit Lounge
It is situated at Terminal II. You can spend your spare time here, shopping, visiting snacks bars and watching TV.
Duty Free Shops
Duty free shops at the airport offer handicrafts, garments, electronic goods and alcohol in the Transit hall. Payment is accepted in foreign currency only.
Internet Kiosks
Internet Kiosks, operated through credit card, are provided at convenient locations.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Honeymoon Tour Packages
Package tour to Shimla - Kullu - Manali ex New Delhi
Duration : 09 Days Tour
Destination : Delhi, Shimla, Kullu, Manali
Shimla - KufriSituated in the north-west Himalayas, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Spread across 12 kms along a ridge that overlooks terraced hillsides and cultivations, Shimla is magnificently robed in dense forests of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron, and it is best to travel here on the slow train from Kalka. Shimla also is a convenient base for variety of adventure sports such as Skiing, Trekking, Fishing and Golfing etc.
Once called the "end of the habitable world," Manali is an important Shimla Hillshill station of northern India and is the destination of thousands of tourists every year. Its cool atmosphere provides a perfect haven for the ones afflicted by the hot Indian summers. Besides offering quite a few places for sightseeing, Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking. In brief, Manali-the veritable "valley of the Gods"-is an ideal place for the ones in search of both adventure and comfort.
Snow RidingDAY 01: Delhi
Full day sight seeing Old and New Delhi . Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi - Chandigarh - Shimla
Drive from Delhi to Shimla (343 kms, 10 hrs) arrive Shimla. Transfer to hotel.
DAY 03: AM Shimla City tour
One of the most popular hill Resorts of the North. The town is situated at an altitude of 6810 ft, initially chosen as a sanatorium for invalid European officers, but soon developed into a big hill town and became the summer capital of the country. There are ample opportunities in Shimla for sports. Riding in Jakhu, Tennis and Squash at the club racing and Cricket at annandale, Golf at Naldera and winter sking at Kufri. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Hadimba Devi temple
DAY 04: Shimla - Manali
Drive from Shimla to Manali (280 kms . 10 hrs) Arrive Manali Transfer to hotel. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 05: Manali
Walk through town visiting newly constructed Buddhist Monastery. Hadimba Devi temple-It is small temple situated in the dense forest is very interesting . Hadimba is said to be the wife of Bhima from the epic of Mahabharata. Vashist, it is an extremely picturesque little place clinging to the steep hill side. On the way up to the village you come upon the Vashist hot baths where a natural sulphar spring is piped into a modern bath -house. Dinner and overnight.
The Rohtang Pass
DAY 06: ManaliVisit Tibetan Monastery. It has a carpet making operation. Also visit Old Manali village. Dinner and overnight at hotel. OR visit to the The Rohtang Pass. The pass connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India. The pass (3,978 m. or 13,051 ft.), is only open from June to September,
DAY 07: ManaliManali View
Full day excursion tour to Kullu (49 kms ). Night-hault at Manali.
DAY 08:
Drive back to New Delhi (570 kms, 14 hours) Check into the hotel.
DAY 09:
Depart New delhi by train/air & reach destination.
Duration : 09 Days Tour
Destination : Delhi, Shimla, Kullu, Manali
Shimla - KufriSituated in the north-west Himalayas, Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Spread across 12 kms along a ridge that overlooks terraced hillsides and cultivations, Shimla is magnificently robed in dense forests of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron, and it is best to travel here on the slow train from Kalka. Shimla also is a convenient base for variety of adventure sports such as Skiing, Trekking, Fishing and Golfing etc.
Once called the "end of the habitable world," Manali is an important Shimla Hillshill station of northern India and is the destination of thousands of tourists every year. Its cool atmosphere provides a perfect haven for the ones afflicted by the hot Indian summers. Besides offering quite a few places for sightseeing, Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking. In brief, Manali-the veritable "valley of the Gods"-is an ideal place for the ones in search of both adventure and comfort.
Snow RidingDAY 01: Delhi
Full day sight seeing Old and New Delhi . Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi - Chandigarh - Shimla
Drive from Delhi to Shimla (343 kms, 10 hrs) arrive Shimla. Transfer to hotel.
DAY 03: AM Shimla City tour
One of the most popular hill Resorts of the North. The town is situated at an altitude of 6810 ft, initially chosen as a sanatorium for invalid European officers, but soon developed into a big hill town and became the summer capital of the country. There are ample opportunities in Shimla for sports. Riding in Jakhu, Tennis and Squash at the club racing and Cricket at annandale, Golf at Naldera and winter sking at Kufri. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Hadimba Devi temple
DAY 04: Shimla - Manali
Drive from Shimla to Manali (280 kms . 10 hrs) Arrive Manali Transfer to hotel. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
DAY 05: Manali
Walk through town visiting newly constructed Buddhist Monastery. Hadimba Devi temple-It is small temple situated in the dense forest is very interesting . Hadimba is said to be the wife of Bhima from the epic of Mahabharata. Vashist, it is an extremely picturesque little place clinging to the steep hill side. On the way up to the village you come upon the Vashist hot baths where a natural sulphar spring is piped into a modern bath -house. Dinner and overnight.
The Rohtang Pass
DAY 06: ManaliVisit Tibetan Monastery. It has a carpet making operation. Also visit Old Manali village. Dinner and overnight at hotel. OR visit to the The Rohtang Pass. The pass connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh, India. The pass (3,978 m. or 13,051 ft.), is only open from June to September,
DAY 07: ManaliManali View
Full day excursion tour to Kullu (49 kms ). Night-hault at Manali.
DAY 08:
Drive back to New Delhi (570 kms, 14 hours) Check into the hotel.
DAY 09:
Depart New delhi by train/air & reach destination.
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