Monday, 27 January 2014

Weekend Kausani Package Tour 2 Nights and 3 Days

Highlights
At the hill resort of Kausani the mountains rise so dramatically as if to reach the heavens. In fact not just Kausani the entire Kumaon Hills have been known for their idyllic beauty with the huge mountains silhouetted against the sky. Kausani was originally called Valna. Kausani offers the magic of the deep pine forests and the majestic mountains. Kausani is the birthplace of the famed poet Sumitra Nandan Pant and often referred to as the 'Switzerland of India.

Sightseeing
The major attraction at Kausani is that it offers wondrous vistas of the Kumaon Himalayas. You may enjoy the endless stretch of famous peaks like the Nanda Devi, Trishul and the Nandakot.
While in Kausani you may move to the various vintage-points in order to capture the spectacular sights of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas that are spread majestically across the 300 km range. The sunrise and the sunset are the special moments for the nature lovers and the photographers alike.
Anasakti Ashram: A quiet and revered place where the Father of the Nation spent some days. Set against the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, this place has been made into a memorial in his memory. In 1929, Mahatma Gandhi spent 12 days here. He was so enamoured of Kausani that he called it the Switzerland of India and brought his thoughts out in his book called Anasakti Yoga. The place where he stayed is called the Anasakti Ashram.
Pant Museum: The famous poet of Hindi literature, Sumitranandan Pant was born at Kausani. A little away from the bus stand is a museum named after him. The house which has the museum is the poet's house of his childhood days. His daily use articles, drafts of his poems, letters, his awards etc. are displayed here.
Lakshmi Ashram: 1 km away from the Anasakti Ashram, this place is a center run by women who do social service. Gandhiji's disciple, Sarala Behen spent her life here doing social service. This ashram is located in a solitary area in a dense jungle.

How to reach there
Nearest Airport - Pant Nagar, 178 km. Nearest Railway Station - Kathgodam, 142 km. The hill station is well connected by road to all nearby towns. Kathgodam 142 km, Almora 53 km. Ranikhet 79 km, Nanital 120 km & Delhi 410 km.

NATURE TOURIST SPOT OF GREATER HIMALAYA


Grand View Hotel
Dalhousie
Nestled in the Himalayas, Dalhousie was the chosen getaway of the English top brass. Grand View Hotel is just five minutes away from the town centre. It’s a simple space, and we recommend you choose the old wing—wood paneled and decidedly colonial—to live in. Tiffins, the in-house restaurant, spreads out lavish buffets, while the Garden Party Coffee Shop, serves up some lovely views and some nice, strong coffee.

Chevron Rosemount

Ranikhet
If you’re interested in time travel, check in at the Chevron Rosemount. The colonial-styled heritage rooms weigh heavy with a deep and comforting silence that only hill stations can allow. The hotel was built in the year 1900, and the solid stone façade and wrought-iron grills charm in no small measure. The rooms overlook the Himalayas and we recommend a leisurely walk around the property through the pine forests.

Wildflower Hall

Shimla
Two heated swimming pools, an award-winning spa, and a menu of adventure sports make Wildflower Hall the perfect option for a romantic weekend. It’s set in a dense cedar forest and surrounded by snow-covered peaks. The travel desk arranges activities, there is 24-hour butler service, and you can tuck into some of the best pan-Asian fare at the restaurant. With children below 10 not allowed, you can be assured of a quiet dinner.

Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana

Head to Neemrana village when all you want is quiet time with your partner. At the Neemrana Fort Palace, the seven wings are tiered on a hill. Hanging gardens and pools complete your playpen and the only distractions are the Ayurvedic massages and a vintage car tour of the village. Sansha, the spa, is a haven of pampering, complete with yoga and meditation. We recommend the body scrubs, prepared with fresh seasonal fruit, to get rid of the urban stress.

VISA FREE DESTINATIONS FOR INDIAN TOURISTS

Laos

Asia
The reclusive Laos, just emerging from its strife-torn past, is a little-known wonder that Indians have begun discovering. Explore the largely untouched Bolaven Plateau on motorcycle, walk the streets of Vientiane’s Chinatown, or take a boat cruise up the Laos section of the Mekong River. You will need to fill up the form (available online), carry a photograph, confirmed itinerary, and US$ 40 (visa fees). Your passport must have at least six months of validity.

Thailand

Asia
Fun, food, beaches, and shopping—you cannot go wrong with Thailand. It is one of the most popular destinations for Indians, thanks in part to the hassle-free visa process. When flying to Thailand, carry your photographs, proof of funds, confirmed itinerary, and 1,000 baht (visa fee) along with your application form. At the airport, head to the Visa-on-Arrival desk, with these and your passport, which must have at least six months of validity.

Cambodia

Asia
Cambodia may not be as slick and touristy as Thailand, but it makes up for that with natural beauty, history and architecture. The temples at Angkor Wat are a must-see, and the street-food is mind-blowing. To explore all this and more, Cambodia gives you a 30-day visa on arrival. You will have to bring along a passport-sized photograph, proof of funds, confirmed itinerary and US$ 20 (visa fees). Your passport must have at least six months of validity.

Vietnam

Asia
Vietnam has plenty of war memorabilia, but it’s also a vibrant country with plenty of great street-life (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City) and natural wonders (Ha Long Bay). Vietnam issues a 30- or 90-day single or multiple-entry visa on arrival. You need a prior approval letter from a Vietnam-based tour-operator (can be obtained online in a couple of days). This will cost you approximately US$ 25, plus another US$ 25 at the airport for the visa-stamp.

Madagascar

Africa
Hundreds of rare, indigenous species of animals, birds and plants have prompted people to refer to Madagascar as the eighth continent. Visit the Ankarana and the Montagne d’Ambre National Parks for their caves, canyons, rainforests, volcanoes and waterfalls. Constance Tsarabanjina, in the Nosy Be Archipelago, offers unspoiled beaches and superb diving. There’s more to Madagascar and you may want to use all of the 90 days you will be allowed on arrival.

Hong Kong

Asia
Hong Kong will give you a visa on arrival provided you show an air-ticket confirming your return within 14 days, and forex sufficient to fund your stay or an international credit card. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months and should have two or more unused pages. Once inside, visit The Peak, Hong Kong’s highest point. For kids, there’s Disneyland and Ocean Park, while for shopaholics and foodies, there’s the Temple Street Market.

Indonesia

Asia
Indonesia is a vast country and sprawls across two time zones. It is home to ancient tribes, thick tropical forests and some stunning islands. Thrill-seekers can walk up the Gunung Bromo volcano. You will need all the time you can get to explore this beautiful country, perhaps why it offers a 30-day visa on arrival. The fees for the visa are US$ 25. You will need to produce a passport-sized photograph, proof of funds, and a confirmed itinerary.

Jordan

Asia
Explore lost cities of the Testament, dine with locals and sleep in a Bedouin tent amidst the dramatic desert scenery of Wadi Rum. Take a trip through history via Petra’s magnificent architecture. Jordan has plenty of attractions, and it gives you a 14-day visa on arrival to explore all of them. Carry a photograph, proof of funds, a confirmed itinerary and JOD 20 towards visa fees. Your passport must be valid for three months or more.

Ethiopia

Africa
If Ethiopia has never been on your travel list, the 30-day visa-on-arrival should serve as an incentive. Addis Ababa, the capital, is home to The Merçato, one of Africa's largest markets, and is the resting place of Lucy, mankind's oldest ancestor. Do not miss the gorgeous rock-hewn churches of Lalibela. Explore the stunning Simien Mountains, especially the city of Gondar with its magnificent castles. Axum is Ethiopia's oldest city, and was once home to the Queen of Sheba.

Jamaica

North America

This third largest island in the West Indies is easily the most famous of them all. Home to Bob Marley, music is a part of Jamaica, as much as the beaches, rum and jerk chicken. It’s not just reggae; calypso, ska and African tribal music also dominate the scene. Bars, clubs and just a sing-song on the beach are Jamaica’s favourite pastimes. Getting in is a breeze—you get a 14-day visa on producing a photo, proof of funds, and a confirmed itinerary.