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World Holidays for Indians Thinking of spending your next holiday in the cool confines of holiday destinations across the globe. Indiaholidaypackages.com offers you the most scintillating packages at the most affordable rates just make your dream come true. From down under in Australia to beach hopping in Thailand and from wildlife safari in Kenya to skiing resorts of Alpine in Europe and Travel to Switzerland- the options are unlimited. But what is certain is the offer of best packages from us. Select the packages best suited to you and book them online. Choice is yours.
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The world class theme parks offer a range of exciting and enriching experiences like some world class rides at the Dreamworld, interesting shows at the Seaworld, watersports at the Wet'n'Wild; and the wildlife parks like the Currumbin and David Fleay Park and sanctuaries like the Lamington National Park feature the native flora and fauna of Australia, introducing the visitor to a whole new world that mother nature has bestowed upon the country. And this is not all !!! A dazzling nightlife, casino, restaurants, entertainment and shopping galore - Gold Coast is all about holidaying in style. Brisbane Brisbane, the 'City of Sun Days', is a clean, fresh and vibrant city. As Australia's only sub-tropical capital city, Brisbane offers all the excitement of a Big City but with a relaxing pace. The Morton Bay region, less than 40 minutes drive from the centre of Brisbane, offers visitors crystal blue waters, lush green islands and a delightful array of sea creatures. With over 300 diverse, sub-tropical islands to be found in this region, there is sure to be something to entertain everyone. Visit Queensland's first penal colony on St Helena Island, hand feed the wild dolphins at Moreton Island or journey through Aboriginal history on Stradbroke Island. Click here for customised Australia travel packages Sydney Sydney, a free spirited, vibrant city built around one of the world's most beautiful harbours, with scores of sparkling beaches within easy reach of its cosmopolitan heart - that's Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia's largest and oldest city, where the first settlers landed in 1788. Sydney Opera House, a landmark building at Bennelong Point, is home to Australia's opera, ballet and theatre companies and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. There are a number of restaurants located in the complex and guided tours are available. With four national parks, Sydney offers a superb environment to get back to nature with opportunities for bushwalking, picnicking, and adventure activities, and are all easily accessible from the city. Sydney Harbour National Park incorporates the Sydney Harbour islands and much of the harbour foreshore, while the Royal National Park, Botany Bay National Park and Ku-ringgai National Park offer an insight into Aboriginal culture through preserved rock and cave art. Visit the site of the 2000 Olympic Games at Homebush Bay. Experience the Sydney International Aquatic Centre, popular with locals, and Stadium Australia, a major venue for entertainment including concerts and sporting events. Take a tour of the whole Olympic Park to gain a greater insight into what was Sydney's Olympic Games Melbourne The capital of Victoria and Australia's second-largest metropolis is known around the world for the Melbourne Cup horserace - but it offers much more - a city of style, of Victorian architecture, of trams, of fashion, food, theatres, art galleries, and leafy gardens. Attractions in Melbourne include the Rialto Towers Observation Deck, located in Flinders Lane on level 55 of Melbourne's tallest building. It offers great panoramic views of the city. Melbourne Museum (to be completed late 2000) will be Australia's largest museum and will include an Aboriginal Centre and Children's Museum. Melbourne is a sports-mad city and home to world-famous sporting events such as the Melbourne Cup, the Australian Open Tennis and the Qantas Australia Grand Prix. Take a tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, featuring the Australian Gallery of Sport, Olympic Museum and venue of the Australian Rules Football Grand Final which draws huge crowds every year. The MCG is known as the supertheatre of Australian sport. Cairns Where the lush subtropical rainforest meets one of the world's greatest wonders, the Great Barrier Reef. Our Cairns Free and Easy package gives you the opportunity to visit Green Island and the reef. Experience the wonderful Great Barrier Reef and enjoy snorkeling and/or glass bottom boat. You can even learn to scuba dive and what a great destination to learn.
Singapore is a happy collision of opposites - grand and expensive at the famed Raffles Hotel, but low-key and cheap in the food markets of Bugis Junction and Clarke Quay. City attractions include unrivalled shopping in Orchard Road, the cultural quarters of Chinatown, Geylang Serai and Little India with the world's first night safari. An incredibly clean city, nothing is allowed to dull the shine-even down to the banning of chewing gum. Yet the natural world is never far away, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has a significant area of primary rainforest within its boundaries, while for the adventurous Sungei Buluh Nature Park offers the chance for trekking. Check out Pulau Ubin's mangrove forest, a bumboat's ride from Changi jetty, or Kusu site of Taoists' annual pilgrimage. Culture lovers can enjoy the fusion of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures, the main ethnic groups, with museums, gardens, parks, mosques, temples and synagogues testimony to the island's rich national heritage.
The country comprises 76 provinces that are further divided into districts, sub-districts and villages. Bangkok is the capital city and centre of political, com- mercial, industrial and cultural activities. It is also the seat of Thailand's revered Royal Family, with His Majesty the King recognised as Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces, Upholder of the Buddhist religion and Upholder of all religions. Thailand is a constitutional monarchy with His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, or King Rama IX, the ninth king of the Chakri Dynasty, the present king. The King has reigned for more than half a century, making him the longest-reigning Thai monarch. Thailand embraces a rich diversity of cultures and traditions. With its proud history, tropical climate and renowned hospitality the Kingdom is a never-ending source of fascination and pleasure for international visitors Europe Holiday PackagesFrom the sun-kissed beaches of Greece to the glorious art of Florence; from the snow-capped Austrian Alps to the pomp & pageantry of London, Europe's infinite variety of people, places, and traditions are the perfect setting for a journey that both celebrates and educates. Capture the flavor of the cities and the beauty of the countryside; climb the Eiffel Tower then bask under the Grecian sun; sample the delicacies and specialties of Germany, England, and Switzerland... Europe, in all its splendor, awaits. See the greatest monuments and discover the tiny corners of Europe--let this be your year for discovering the essentials. Important Destinations in Europe Small, mountainous and wealthy, with a population of just seven million, Switzerland is renowned for its enviable quality of life in a country that ticks along like clockwork. Its products are sought after the world over, from dangerously delicious cheese and chocolate to luxurious watches whose timekeeping is as sharp as a Swiss army knife, another popular export from this clever, little nation in the Alps. Switzerland's famed political neutrality and isolated location, ring-fenced by mountains, have enabled it to play a safe but central role in European affairs. These factors also gave rise to the coveted Swiss bank account, whose anonymity, along with tax relief and what may be the safest banks in the world, have made Zurich one of Europe's major financial hubs. The conveniently central location in the middle of Europe has also made Switzerland a favourite meeting place for conventions and international conferences - Geneva, for instance, is home to the United Nations. Switzerland is not only a place for professionals, though. As a stylish tourist destination it offers top ski resorts like Zermatt and celebrity-studded St Moritz, while the white-peaks of mountains set against blue skies make a wonderful backdrop for summertime hiking. The ancient capital of Berne provides opportunities for sightseeing and elegant shopping, while nightlife can prove to be a lot of fun, too, since the Swiss like their food and folk music even in discotheques and nightclubs. France - 'An enlightened way of life' t's hard to generalise about France - as Charles de Gaulle once remarked, 'how could one describe a country which has 265 kinds of cheese?' Yet there is something about this magnificent land which draws millions of francophiles back year after year for a taste of la vie francaise. Could it be the chic boulevards of Paris, the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, sunlit vineyards and sun-baked beaches, a dusty game of boules, or coffee and croissants in an undiscovered village? Or perhaps it's a tour of the majestic chateaux of the Loire that appeals, the glamorous jet-set lifestyle of the Mediterranean, or a relaxing picnic in Provence, where the air is fragrant with wild herbs and lavender? Consider also the delights of other lesser-known regions such as Franche-Comte, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of France - regions firmly rooted to the land,whose snoozing villages offer visitors a chance to sample the true douceur de vivre of provincial France. There is no denying that France is a land of great contrasts, offering an endless choice of enticing destinations, a rich diversity of landscapes, cuisines, climates and peoples, with an exceptional cultural heritage. It's easy to see why the French stay at home for their holidays and why they so felicitously call their country La Belle France. Italy - 'Sunshine, wine and smart design' What would it be like to wake in the heart of the Roman Empire, lunch in a sumptuous sixteenth-century Renaissance villa, and go to bed in the capital of twenty-first century designer chic? Visit Italy, taking in Rome, Florence and Milan, and the experience is yours. But that's not all. Italy combines art history and contemporary fashion with stunning natural landscapes: the turquoise waters of the Costa Smerelda offer one of Europe's most beautiful stretches of sand, sea and sunshine, while the snow-covered slopes of the Dolomite mountains are a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. Besides the renowned cities of Venice, Genoa and Naples (each with its own unique identity - Italy was only unified in 1870), there are romantic medieval hill towns, such as San Gimignano in Tuscany, and unspoilt fishing villages, like the unforgettable Positano on the Amalfi coast. Visit vineyards and cellars to taste the very best regional wines: The Veneto, famed for the sparkling white prosecco, and Tuscany, home of the highly acclaimed robust red, Brunello di Montalcino. And to really get away from it all, take a boat to the islands of Sicily or Sardinia to experience rural hospitality in the blissful Mediterranean. Italy: still so much more to discover. Spain - 'Fiesta in the sun' Mediterranean beaches, sangria in the sun and paella by the plateful. Southern Spain has long been a popular place, but tourists are increasingly turning to the fascinations of another Spain, far removed from the high-rise developments lining the Costa del Sol. Spain is a treasure chest of unforgettable scenery. Separating Spain from France, the snow-capped Pyrenees, as well as breathtaking views, offer resorts like La Molina and Panticosa with plenty of opportunities for skiing. In the north, the winding rivers and lush, green forests of Galicia present a picture not usually associated with Spain, and in complete contrast to the Moorish influenced south, Galician culture traces its routes to a Celtic origin. Everywhere are reminders of Spain's rich and varied past, from the Alhambra in Granada to Don Quixote's windmills in La Mancha. Old mixes with new in cities such as Toledo, Barcelona, Salamanca, and the capital Madrid, as celebrated museums, galleries and Baroque churches rub shoulders with blaring bars and thumping discos. What will never change is the Spaniards' passion for partying. Snack on tapas as you skip from bar to bar, before heading off to enjoy Spain's infamous nightlife. Then revitalise the senses - Spain's cultural heritage brims with flamenco, painting, opera, literature, sport, bullfighting and flamboyant, colourful fiestas. Bargains abound amid intense airline competition, so there has never been a better time to visit Spain. Just soak up the atmosphere - you won't be disappointed. Portugal - 'Europe's last best-kept secret' Portugal is a country of astonishing beauty and diversity, not to mention clear blue skies and friendly, courteous people. Pick any destination and the view from your window might be a rugged stretch of windswept coastline (Cabo do Sao Vicente, Castelejo, Cabo Espichel), a pristine beach where fishermen mend their nets beside brightly painted sardine boats (Albufeira, Bordeira, Praia do Camilo) or a cobbled street overlooked by dazzling whitewashed houses with wooden balconies and red-tiled roofs. Portugal is a land of infinite options. You can mingle with the crowds in one of the more sophisticated beach resorts or wander through the medieval quarters of historic cities like Lisbon, Porto, Braga or Coimbra. To explore the more remote beauty spots (car hire is relatively cheap, driving a delight) stay overnight in a romantic pousada - a converted farm, monastery or manor house enjoying a wonderful setting - an amazing bargain. If it's an activity holiday you're looking for, Portugal is one of Europe's premier golfing destinations while the tennis schools are second-to-none. You could try your hand at big game fishing or horse riding, learn how to windsurf or water ski. Other unmissable experiences include Fado (Portugal's answer to soul music), country fairs where centuries old folk traditions are lovingly reenacted, Port wine tastings and mouthwatering fish suppers. Portugal is a country ripe for discovery.
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CATEGORY OF HOTELS Budget Class - Simple with or without attached toilets non-air-conditioned. Less than 2 star. Standard Class - Comfortable, Air-conditioned, with at east one restaurant. 2 or 3 star category. No swimming pool. Health club etc. First Class - A first class air-conditioned hotel with more than one restaurant. May or may not have a swimming pool. 4 or 5 star category. Deluxe Hotels - A hotel with all the luxuries you find in a 5 star deluxe hotel. Heritage Hotels - Generally available in Rajasthan and Gujrat (INDIA) may be classified in any of the above categories. The old havelies and palaces been converted into Heritage Hotels after due modifications keeping in mind the comfort of the guest. We can book accommodation for any place accross the globe.
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