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06th October 2009
Get going for a scuba dive, water-skiing, sail board wind surfing and more on the secluded island...
Andaman and Nicobar islands in the Bay of Bengal, is home to some of the rarest flora and fauna. It is one of the most exquisite destination for touris... Read >
Author: ezeego
02nd October 2009
Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) has started drilling its first exploration well in the KG D9 block off the Godavari basin in the Bay of Bengal. The well will explore the hydrocarbon potential of the Early and Middle Miocene slope fan sands.
Spread over a... Read >
Author: Hardik Patel
28th September 2009
For those people, who are planning for a holiday trip, this article will suggest two beautiful places to visit. Myanmar, which was earlier known as “Burma”, is known as the country of human origin. It is a small and beautiful country which is located ... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
21st September 2009
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando is a home to the theme park and water parks and gives the choice and freedom to an individual to come and enjoy a lifetime, enjoyable experience at the Disney World vacation.
This is one of the most ultramodern, hig... Read >
Author: navseo
16th September 2009
Located at one of end of the Sundarbans in the extreme point of South 24 Parganas, Frazerganj is a coastal area, which is attracting plenty of tourists nowadays for its beauty. Named after Andrew Frazer, Lt-Gov of Bengal, who just fell in love with its co... Read >
Author: hampry
14th September 2009
The northern coast of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh is full of lush tropical forests. It is an unexplored destination which has a lot to offer. While the place is not for all, but truly a lifetime package for many. Thus, there are many service providers w... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
06th September 2009
Located in the Eastern part of India, West Bengal is a state, which is considered as a tourist haven, especially for its breathtaking coastal beauty. Located on the coast of Bay of Bengal, West Bengal boasts of several beaches that attract thousands of to... Read >
Author: hampry
03rd September 2009
India is a vast country with second largest population in the world. Its population is marginally short than China. India is having 28 states and 8 Union territories and it is the largest democracy in the world Indian society is mixture of most of the re... Read >
Author: Sairajs
02nd September 2009
Bangladesh is the land of green countryside, Serpentine River, natural wonders and colorful cultural life. It is a dream destination for any kind of tourists as it has some mind boggling sites to die for. That’s why travel destinations in Bangladesh are... Read >
Author: Rasel
28th August 2009
India is well known for its rich heritage. Here tourists are treated as king. Go to any part of the country you will be pleased by the warm hospitality of the people over here. Many packages of India travel are run by numerous travel agents. This may help... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
17th August 2009
One of the oldest living civilizations in the history of the world along with the very old heritage of its own is carried by India. The rich heritage of the county displayed in the shell of her old age temples, monasteries, monuments, forts, palaces and m... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
17th August 2009
India is an ultimate tourist destination offering some of the most diverse displays of culture and tradition; rich heritage of art, culture and architecture; and holistic healing therapies that have been tried and tested for thousands of years. The panora... Read >
Author: AdibaRoshan Khan
09th August 2009
The Republic of India is seventh largest country in the world and second most populated country after China. India is a place of different religion, language and culture. India can be divided into four zones – East, West, North and South. Different peop... Read >
Author: pancy
08th August 2009
South India is a wonderland overflowing with many wonders when it comes to tourist attractions. Its rich culture and heritage majestically reflect in its attractions. Lapped by Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, South India is mesmerizing an... Read >
Author: Sanjog
03rd August 2009
Located at one of end of the Sundarbans in the extreme point of South 24 Parganas, Frazerganj is a coastal area, which is attracting plenty of tourists nowadays for its beauty. Named after Andrew Frazer, Lt-Gov of Bengal, who just fell in love with its co... Read >
Author: pratabghosh
03rd August 2009
In earlier day Myanmar was popularly known as Burma. Burma means the Land of Human Origin. The people of world also recognized the place as Golden Land. Burma is situated along the eastern coasts of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea in Southeast Asia.... Read >
Author: john123
03rd August 2009
Chennai Hotels Chennai, the capital city of south India state Tamil Nadu is located on the Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal. This fourth largest metropolis of India was fully developed during the time of British colonization. Erstwhile various sou... Read >
Author: analytic4u
01st August 2009
Located in the Eastern part of India, West Bengal is a state, which is considered as a tourist haven, especially for its breathtaking coastal beauty. Located on the coast of Bay of Bengal, West Bengal boasts of several beaches that attract thousands of to... Read >
Author: arpita
31st July 2009
Located close to the Sundarbans in the extreme corner of Southern Bengal, Bakkhali is a large deltaic island, which has fast developed into a paradise for travelers, thanks to its natural beauty. Spread over a large area on the coast of Bay of Bengal, tod... Read >
Author: roykajal65
09th July 2009
Located at one of end of the Sundarbans in the extreme point of South 24 Parganas, Frazerganj is a coastal area, which is attracting plenty of tourists nowadays for its beauty. Named after Andrew Frazer, Lt-Gov of Bengal, who just fell in love with its co... Read >
Author: hampry
02nd July 2009
A trip to India is one of the most fascinating and thrilling trip that one can embark upon. India offers striking and serene locales across its length and breadth. For luxury travel and stays, hotels in India have a cultural and rural charm and at the sam... Read >
Author: jilljack31
01st July 2009
Located in the Eastern part of India, West Bengal is a state, which is considered as a tourist haven, especially for its breathtaking coastal beauty. Located on the coast of Bay of Bengal, West Bengal boasts of several beaches that attract thousands of to... Read >
Author: hampry
28th June 2009
Thinking about spending your upcoming holidays in India? The thought of taking holidays in India is simply exotic and magical. This spell binding, ancient, mystical civilization is truly awesome in its diversity and extent. Virtually, India is a sub conti... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin
15th June 2009
What else in India is more serene and pristine than Andaman & Nicobar Islands consists of about 527 islands? The twin islands lies in the Bay of Bengal where out of 527 only 38 islands are inhabited, while the rest are left barren. The islands are mostly ... Read >
Author: shubhajit
12th June 2009
Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin is located at the southern most tip of India, where the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet. A dip in the ocean here is considered holy, but the sea is rough here and not fit for bathing. This is th... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
12th June 2009
India or Bharath is the Destination of the Millennium, a Land of All Seasons where beauty beckons, culture echoes, diversity delights and tradition talks. Those who reach India are greeted with a gracious Namasthe, Namaskaaram, Vanakkam or SatSriAkal deno... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
12th June 2009
South India is an enchanting land of cultura and heritage,and sun drenched sand and sea, in the southern tip of the country, lapped by Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. If you want to get to the heart and soul of this fabled land where you can ... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
12th June 2009
South India is an enchanting land of many ancient cultures and heritage, and sun drenched sand and sea, in the southern tip of the country, lapped by Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal.South India is the most important and progressive part of In... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
08th June 2009
Chennai is a thriving metropolis with a bustling city centre. The fourth largest city in India, Chennai, formerly Madras, is the capital of the coastal region Tamil Nadu and looks out over India’s spectacular Bay of Bengal. With its rich heritage and ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
01st June 2009
Chennai – formerly known as Madras - is nestled in the Southeastern coast of India, towards the North of Tamil Nadu State. It is the fourth largest city of India and is also the capital of Tamil Nadu, founded in the year 1639.
It’s a city that boa... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
18th May 2009
Adventure acquires a new example in India. An Indian adventure presents plethora of things from skiing on snow capped mountains in the Himalayas, trekking in the Western Ghats to scuba diving and snorkeling in the shallow sea waters around Andaman and Nic... Read >
Author: Peter
18th May 2009
If you are planning to take a tour to India, you can choose from various holiday packages. India is one of the most popular Asian countries. It is the second most popular and largest democratic country in the world. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea on the... Read >
Author: Sadhana
26th April 2009
India, the 7th largest country in the world covers a coastline of 7,517 Km of which a major portion of 5,423 Km belong to peninsular India, and about 2,094 Km falls to the Andaman, Nicobar, and Lakshadweep Islands. Recently ranked as the 3rd position in ... Read >
Author: Mithi Dey
23rd April 2009
Andhra Pradesh Travel Guide
Andhra Pradesh is the fifth largest state of India it is spread over an area of 275,068 sq. km. Situated on the Deccan plateau, the state is bordered by Tamil Nadu in south, by Karnataka in the west, Maharashtra at the north a... Read >
Author: Hugs Technologies
20th March 2009
Chennai is the destination to start any tour to South-India. Chennai gives a perfect picture of the unique culture of South-India. It is the capital of Tamil Nadu state in India. Chennai is famous for its beaches, temples and the south-Indian cuisine. Bei... Read >
Author: Andrew
13th March 2009
Udaipur is one of the most beautiful cities of Rajasthan. It is located on the banks of lake Pichola which is also known as a 'Jewel of Mewar'. The city has some beautiful palaces and monuments. If you are planning to visit the city, then you can look onl... Read >
Author: Sadhana
19th February 2009
Kakinada city is the headquarters of the East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.
Kakinada city is located in east coast, It lies on the north-east coast of Andhra Pradesh and is bounded on the north by Vishakhapatnam district and... Read >
Author: brao
23rd January 2009
India is having unique geographical structure. From top to bottom of India, Indian geography completely changes. India is a mixed land that has mountains, deserts, hills, plateaus and much more. It is a landlocked country, but also geographically diverse.... Read >
Author: Manseo
21st January 2009
Set apart from the rest of Asia by the supreme continental wall of the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent touches three large bodies of water and is immediately recognizable on any world map. It is the huge, terrestrial beak between Africa and Indonesia. ... Read >
Author: JASSI
16th January 2009
Set apart from the rest of Asia by the supreme continental wall of the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent touches three large bodies of water and is immediately recognizable on any world map. It is the huge, terrestrial beak between Africa and Indonesia. ... Read >
Author: JASSI
04th December 2008
India’s 7,600-km-long coastline is –apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up:
Oris... Read >
Author: JASSI
04th December 2008
India has hot tropical weather with variations occurring region to region. Because of the sheer size of the country, the climate depends not only on the time of year, but also on the location. While the heat is unbearable in the Gangetic pla... Read >
Author: JASSI
01st December 2008
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands is one of the main union territory of India. This union territory of andaman and nicobar islands name is often abbreviated to A & N Islands, or ANI. It is located in the bay of bengal.. It comprises two island groups - the ... Read >
Author: suresh chennai
27th October 2008
When planning a trip or vacation in a tropical climate such as Mexico it would be a good idea to know when and where hurricanes occur. Hurricanes and more generally, tropical cyclones occur in seven distinct areas around the globe. Several hurricane forma... Read >
Author: Anita Mckenzie
21st October 2008
Introduction
India is a region of astonishing demarcations and continually shifting and rapidly changing landscape. India in its possession has everything; commencing from snow-capped peaks exemplified as Kanchanjunga to long-stretched beaches like Mar... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam
24th September 2008
When planning a vacation, if you are heading to a tropical climate it would be a good idea to know when and where hurricanes occur. Hurricanes and more generically, tropical cyclones occur in seven distinct basins around the world. Some hurricanes formati... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson
01st September 2008
It is not a hidden fact that India is blessed with innumerous culture and traditions. With the passage of time, there has been an extensive growth in the traditions, making them more rich and refined. West Bengal is one such place, where you can live Beng... Read >
25th August 2008
HISTORY of South India:
South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara over different parts prio... Read >
Author: culture12
25th August 2008
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HISTORY of South India:
South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara... Read >
Author: culture12
17th August 2008
We all know that there are many attractive tourists’ destinations in India. The ones fascinating people since long are Goa, Kerala, Ooty, Darjeeling and Himachal Pradesh. Yet the beaches in India are and will always remain a top priority in India Holida... Read >
Author: sophia
25th July 2008
India has hot tropical weather with variations occurring region to region. Because of the sheer size of the country, the climate depends not only on the time of year, but also on the location. While the heat is unbearable in the Gangetic plain, the people... Read >
Author: mini
24th July 2008
When you're in search of underwater adventure, there is no place better than Andaman & Nicobar islands in India! Yes, besides its beautiful landscapes, majestic hills and marvelous beaches, India is also home to some of the best scuba and snorkeling ... Read >
Author: suchita
23rd July 2008
India is a great country in terms of culture and values. Children from all over the world will learn to be better human beings by learning about this country. The Republic of India is a South Asian country. It is the seventh largest and second most populo... Read >
Author: Jennie
20th June 2008
Things to be considered while traveling to India- Tips for travelers
Climate: The climate in India is dependent mainly on two criteria firstly the location one is visiting and secondly the time of the year. In addition to the four seasons, there are tw... Read >
Author: Pooja Sharma
18th June 2008
Indian culture can be seen through its literature, monuments, temples and palaces. These all had been standing tall since centuries, declaring the glory of India. Every state in India has its own share of monuments and culture. Book an India Holidays Pac... Read >
Author: sophia
04th June 2008
Introduction
It is boom time for India's Tourism and hospitality sector which offers almost all types of tourism at one destination. The Indian subcontinent is bounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a spectacular coastline ... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam
15th May 2008
Nargis formed into a tropical cyclone on April 27, 2008, in the central Bay of Bengal about 360 miles off of the southeast coast of India. Cyclone Nargis was, when it made landfall around the mouth of the Ayeyawaddy (Irrawaddy) river, about 220 kilometres... Read >
Author: markcb
07th April 2008
Introduction
Bengal has rich cultural heritage and a glorious past dates back to 3rd century BC. The region has been ruled by Mauryas, Guptas, Palas, the Muslims and finally the British. Bengal is the birth place of many great personalities, philosoph... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam
19th March 2008
Like other parts of India, Sun-worship became popular in Kashmir during early medieval period. Local literary works also contain some references which show that Sun was worshiped on certain occasions even in ancient period. The diety’s hold on populatio... Read >
Author: juliemeena
03rd March 2008
India – Hub of Religious Tours and Holidays:
India had become the centre of religious and spiritual tourism where four major world religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated, while Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism ... Read >
Author: mpcg12
23rd February 2008
India – Hub of Religious Tours and Holidays
India had become the centre of religious and spiritual tourism where four major world religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated, while Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism arr... Read >
Author: culture12
21st February 2008
Introduction
Incredible India is the most sough-after tourist destinations of traveler since the ancient time when the Indian subcontinent was explored by the outsiders. India had become a home to many visitors and invaders starting from the Aryans in... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam
02nd February 2008
India – Hub of Religious Tours and Holidays
India had become the centre of religious and spiritual tourism where four major world religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated, while Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism a... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam
30th January 2008
HISTORY:
South India has a unique and diverse culture, traditions and history which had been ruled by Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Cholas, Kakatiya, Pandyas, Cheras, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagara over different parts prior to the British... Read >
Author: culture12
18th January 2008
India is the land of heritage, ancient civilization, diverse cultures, vibrant people, different languages, Thar Desert, palaces, forts, temples, sandy beaches, backwaters, dense forests and the Great Himalayas. This is the only country which offers a des... Read >
Author: Imran
16th January 2008
If you are planning for vacations this season, why not go for beach tour of India. India has long coast line spanning about 7000 km encircling the peninsular India. Numbers of sunny beaches dot this long coastline. Beaches in India offer pristine and flaw... Read >
Author: Jadiete Collins
07th November 2007
Bengal has rich cultural heritage and a glorious past dates back to 3rd century BC. The region has been ruled by Mauryas, Guptas, Palas, the Muslims and finally the British. Bengal is the birth place of many great personalities, philosophers, scientists, ... Read >
Author: juliemeena
07th September 2007
Because of the wonderful appeal of the India tour packages, India travel has changed a lot in the last years. Tour operators are bending over backwards looking for more interesting and undiscovered things to offer tourists. India is a land of contrast, ad... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
26th July 2007
Are you looking forward to a place where you can make your holiday a memorable experience? Are you in search of a place which is full of wild and wonderful experiences? Your search ends here. Put yourself in India tours and experience the glimpse of India... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza
03rd February 2007
Looking to attain ‘Nirvana’, ‘Moksha’ or salvation following Hindu strictures? Join in the spiritual paths of the Kumbh festivities being celebrated at Prayag or ancient Allahabad in North India. Prayag is the holy site that marks the confluence o... Read >
Author: Manoj Gursahani
17th November 2006
Orissa Tourism
Erstwhile Kalinga of the famous Mauryan emporer Ashoka, the maritime state of Orissa has a varied and fascinating history represented by the famous Sun temple at Konark and the revered Jagannath temple at Puri. Home to sixty-two tribes, ... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
03rd October 2005
India is a land of golden beaches. With a vast coastline spanning upto 6,000 km spread across the placid Arabian Sea in the west, the majestic Indian ocean in the south and the ever dynamic Bay of Bengal in the east, India is home to some of the most exot... Read >
Author: sunil kumar
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