Friday, January 27, 2012

Hauz Khas Village Trip - Photo Log



Three is Crowd: Inside Hauz Khas Garden Area
The wall of Kharera Village: Look how contemporary evident in window AC fuses seamlessly with historical rubble masonry wall
Metro Rail: Moving Delhi Forward
Ducktales: Inside Hauz Khas
Dadi Poti ka Gumbad with Poti in the front near Hauz Khas are unknown Tombs
Barakhamba near Hauz Khas Village is dated back to Lodi Period
Jagannath Temple is where the Oriya fraternity of Delhi come together for cultural exchange
Entrance to Hauz Khas Complex
Standing Tall: Eastern Limb of Madarsa leading up to Tomb of Firuz Shah
Chooti Gumti enroute Hauz Khas Village
Chhatris with the Urban Village in Background and some volunteers in the middle gathered to rid complex from plastic wastes
Northern Limb starting from Tomb of Firoz Shah leading upto Mosque
Northern Limb ending in Mosque overlooking Hauz Khas
Cenotaph in the center is the one that belongs to Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Loneliness: Crumbling remains of the Eastern Limb Arches
Stairway to Heaven - Hauz Khas Complex Madarsa
Oops! Rain Dancing Hauz Khas

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Qutub Minar Picture Log

Of Seven Capitals and Delhi
Lotus motiffs and Arabic carvings in the exteriors of Qutub Minar

Attractions in Delhi
View of the Qutub Minar from the North Eastern part

Qutub Minar Delhi
A View of Minarm Quwaat-ul-Islam Mosque and Tomb of Imam Zamin from South West

World Heritage Site in Delhi
Pointed Archway through the Western Edge

Qila Rai Pithora Lal Kot
Exquisite Carvings on the archways where lotus and Buddhist motiffs could be descerned

Quwwat ul Islam Mosque, Delhi
Base of the Minaret and the details of carvings

First Capital of Delhi
Ruins of the archways other structure in the Northern part of the complex

Islamic Architecture in Delhi
The unfinished Alai Minar which was intended to be double in size of Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar Images
A View of the Qutub Minar from Bhool Bhulaiya (Adham Khan's Tomb)

Tomb of Iltutmish, Qutub Minar
lavishly ornamented interior of Iltutmish Tomb with marble cenotaph features geometrical arabesques and floral motifs

Sultanate, Second Capital of Delhi
Details of interiors of Quwwat ul Islam Mosque

Excursions in Delhi
Arabic engravings and details of the Qutub Minar
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Travel Tips: What to Pack for Winter Vacations in India

Winter is a great time for travel and tours to India. Scorching summers and wet monsoons often require a lot of preparation as opposed to the winters and whether is quite pleasant and ideal for extended period of sightseeing at various destinations in India. North part of India is at its best during winters and tourists also get a lot of offers during this season of the year. When planning for winter travel in India, there are a few things which should be kept in mind when packing for vacations in India to make your trip free of hassles and glitches so that you make the most of your winter holidays in India.

Indian Luxury Trains
Rohtang Pass, Manali - Himachal is one of the most popular winter tour destinations in India
1. Reconfirm your flight
Flight delays during winters are an inevitable part of traveling especially in Northern part of India owing to the dense fog cover. It is always wise to reconfirm your flight schedule to check if there’s a flight delay or cancellation to avoid hassles of traveling to and fro from the airport.

2. Have extra time up your sleeve
Just as flight delays, traffic snarls and train delay may also cause delays during winter. So if you have a connecting flight, it is wise to have some extra time up your sleeve and wait at airport than to miss your flight.

3. Pack accordingly
A mosquito net or mosquito repellent cream often comes handy during winters in India. Although staying in good hotels would make the nets redundant, but the cream comes handy when you travel or even during extended sightseeing tours.

4. Stay on top of technology
Always carry a cell phone. New technology like GPS, Wi-Fi and GPRS comes handy to find out the roads, schedules, attractions and things to do on the go.

5. Carry warm clothes
Winters are quite chilly in the Northern part of India. It is advisable that you carry pullovers, scarves, sweaters and jackets to beat the cold. Wearing full shoes are also recommended during winters.

6. Carry the Extra pair
Make sure that you carry extra pair of clothes as clothes take long time to get dry during winters.

7. Sunscreen lotion/sunglasses
Although the sun is not that harsh during winters and weather is quite pleasant, it is always wise to apply sunscreen lotion and carry sunglasses for eye protection during winters to avoid the ill effect of sun rays.

8. Come with an open wind
Lonely Planet travel guide describes India as Bamboozling. India is a stunning, shocking, assault on the senses. Prepare well, arrive with an open mind and you are sure to have a wonderful time.

Source: Indian Luxury Trains
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