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Knowing About Honeymoon Vacation in India

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Come to India and you will find it really charming and beautiful that perfectly suits the mood and choice of the couples. It is one of the most romantic and beautiful place on the earth. Every year couples from every corner of the world come to enjoy their honeymoon vacation in the magical environment of India. Every corner of this country is decorated with tempting look that adds magical charm and beauty in the life of the newly wed couples. Spend your honeymoon holidays in the most memorable way with your beloved; you love so dearly in your life.

There are several magnetizing destinations in India that are heaven for honeymoon holidays. Some of the most beautiful ones are Kerala-the God’s own country, Rajasthan- the golden state of India, Jammu and Kashmir- the heaven on earth, Himachal Pradesh, Nainital, Darjeeling etc. These destinations are truly made only for honeymoon couples, to enjoy their best time of their life in the most splendor way. Honeymooning in these places will give much pleasure and adds magical moments in their life to cherish throughout their life.

Rajasthan the architecturally beautiful state is one of the most alluring destinations for honeymooners. It is often termed as the romantic state and people glorify the love story of maharajas in the most melodious tune. Pushkar, Mount Abu, Udaipur and Jodhpur are the most beautiful city for honeymoon couples. Couples from all over the world come to this state to enjoy their most memorable part of their life. Udaipur is the most romantic city of Rajasthan and it the most admired destination by tourists and Honeymoon couples. The magical splendor of monuments, picturesque lake, marvelous palaces and blossoming garden of Udaipur paves the way for honeymooners and Rajasthan tourism. Visit the regal beauty of Rajasthan and enjoy your honeymoon with more romanticism.

Kerala-the God’s own country is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is the ideal place for honeymooners. Gifted with scintillating natural beauty, palm fringed beaches, breathtaking backwaters and picturesque surrounding; it is no less than a paradise for couples. Its breathtaking backwaters it is the best place for couples to enjoy their honeymoon vacation in Kerala. Couples do spend memorable part of honeymoon in the traditional houseboat of Kerala. Monsoon of Kerala adds more beautiful moments in the life of the couples. As the pristine drops of rainfall falls on the body of the couples it gives a magical splendor of Honeymoon in India. Being in Kerala no couples can ever forget to rejoice the beauty of Munnar. It scintillating beauty mesmerizes visitors and leaves every visitor spell bound. It is the best place for new wed couples to enjoy time being together puffing the cool breeze of the hills.

Apart from these romantic honeymoon destinations, hills stations of India are also the favorite haunt of honeymoon couples. Darjeeling, Kullu and Manali and Jammu and Kashmir natural beauty is highly appreciated by visitors and couples. The scintillating beauties of these hill stations are paving a way for “Hill Stations India. No doubt the honeymoon tour India will never fails to add magical moments in the life of couples and holiday makers.

National Symbols in India – Mark of National Integrity

Friday, May 15th, 2009

National symbols of India create the entity which reflects the pride and prestige of the whole nation. These identifiable features enable India to stand apart from the rest of the world.

The National Symbol of India has been depicted from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Emperor Ashoka. The original sculpture has four lions on a pillar with an elephant, horse, bull, and lion separated by a lotus on the base. Also carved into the stone is a Dharma Chakra (wheel of law).

It was adopted as national emblem on January 26, 1950 by the Indian Government. The official symbol represents three of the four lions with the Dharma Chakra in the center of the base and a bull and horse on either side. The base also has “Satyameva Jayate” engraved on representing a strong idea for the Indian people i.e. “Truth alone triumphs”.

Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus) is the national bird of India. Peacocks signify pride, beauty and grace. In Indian mythology and folk stories as well peacocks are used. This bird is about the size of a swan, with a long neck and a fan-shaped array of feathers. Male peacocks are bright colored, with green-bronze feathers and blue fronts. Peahen, the female is smaller and brown in color.

Tiger is the national animal of India, officially known as Panthera Tigris. It has a thick yellow coat of fur with dark stripes on it. Tiger is greatly respected for its incredible power, strength and grace. The Indian tiger is also called the Royal Bengal Tiger and can be found throughout the country except in north western region. The beautiful tiger is popularly killed for its skin. To protect tiger population, the government launched “Project Tiger” in 1973 which is also supported by the World Wildlife Federation.

The lotus (Nelumbo Nucipera Gaertn) is the official flower of India. It symbolizes long life, honor, and good fortune. It also signifies triumph; since the lotus is rooted in the mud and yet can successfully re- germinates for thousands of years. In spite of growing in mud, it remains pure and beautiful. The lotus holds great significance for Hindus and is often used in various religious practices.

The banyan tree is the National Tree of India, also officially known as Ficus bengalensis. The branches of this tree root themselves like new trees over a large area. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. This tree is considered immortal because of its long life and characteristics. Even today, it is the focal point of village life and the village council meets under this tree.

The mango is the national fruit. There are over 100 varieties of mangos and are available range of colors, sizes, and shapes. Mangoes are commonly found in the tropical part of the world. They are high in vitamin A, C, and D.