Thursday 14 February 2013

Hinjewadi, IT village of Pune



Hinjewadi is the technology town of Pune city and the most famous IT hub of Indian state of Maharashtra located on the NH4 bypass road. Hinjewadi was originally a small village which is now the location for Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park that houses number of software companies.
Until the construction of Rajiv Gandhi IT Park this region was completely rural part of Pune city. This huge project of Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park is divided into four phases in which first two phases are already completed, third phase is under construction and fourth phase is already planned. The IT hub of Pune Hinjewadi houses many software companies such as Infosys, Wipro, IBM India, Hexaware Technologies, Idea Cellular, KPIT Cummins, Tata Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra, Geometric Limited, Cognizant and also houses many product companies such as Compulink and CISCO.


This region is rapidly developing and due to which Hinjewadi is facing serious traffic problems during peak hours and it is not allowed to enter in this region due to congestion on the roads because around 3 to 5 Lacs of workers daily travel to and from this region. The rapid development of Hinjewadi and nearby areas, the property prices have skyrocketed and number of real estate companies like Paranjape and Kumar Industries has already begun the construction in this area.
Hinjewadi is a popular region of Pune city and number of business travelers visits this place many times and therefore the area consists of many hotels and lodges. Many tourists visiting industries also prefer to stay in Hinjewadi region where numbers of hotels ranging from budget to five stars are available. There are many hotels present in Hinjewadi provides excellent facility to their guests, some of them are
·         Le Royale
·         Fortune Inn Exotica Hinjewadi
·         Hotel Niraali Executive
·         Tamanna Residency
·         Tamanna Executive


These are some of the famous luxury hotels in Hinjewadi. 

Friday 8 February 2013

Bangalore City Railway Station

Bangalore City Railway Station is the main railway station of city, which contributes largely in passenger travel and also in goods transportation. It is the biggest railway station in state, and is set to add 2 more platforms in the existing 10. This development will soon increases the capacity of station to operate additional trains. It is well connected to rest of the country both by meter gauge and broad gauge. Most of the railway tracks are made up of broad gauge, which has 1.69 meter wide tracks. In desert areas and many other difficult areas, broad gauge tracks are difficult to laid, so meter gauge tracks are laid in such areas. There tracks are 1 meter wide, that's why these tracks are known as meter gauge.


It is an important junction of Southern Railway Junction. With the help of broad gauge, this station is connected with almost all important cities like New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur too. For any queries regarding train schedule, reservations, etc you can make a call on following numbers.
  • For General Inquiry - 131 
  • For Reservation Inquiry - 132 
  • For Arrival & Departure Inquiry - 133 


This railway station is located near Kempegowda Bus Station in the Majestic area (city center) Bangalore, Karnataka. It serves buzzing cafe pub culture, which attracts many young professionals to thrive here. Although Bangalore city does not offer much in terms of tourist sights, you must visit Bangalore to experience and see modern and trendy vibes, emerging face of urban India, biggest IT park, and huge number of clean and beautiful gardens. The clean and easygoing city is also a perfect base to explore the surrounding of culturally reach area.


Some of the important trains that halt here are Brindavan Express, Karnataka Express, Bangalore Mail, Bangalore Express, Mysore Express, Kongu Express, and Rajdhani Express. Daily services to and fro Chennai and Mtsore are offered at this station. This station also provides many amenities like STD booths, information centres, post office, telegraph office, waiting rooms, refershment rooms, book stalls, computarised reservation centres, and so on. Due to all such features most of the tourists prefer to stay at comfortable Bangalore Hotels Near Railway Station. Some of the famous landmarks near railway station are Hotel Grand Ashok (3 km), MG Road (6 km), Taj West End (2 km), Vidhan Soudha (3 km), Bangalore International Airport (40-45 km), Jayanagar (7 km), Malleswaram Market (4 km).

Thursday 7 February 2013

Features Of A World Heritage Site - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a oldest and busiest railway station in India, which is located on D. N. Road, Mumbai. CST was earlier known by the name Victoria Terminus, and is one of the historic structures in city, which forms a very important part of Mumbai Subarban Railway. CST is also the headquarters of Central Railways of country. Local trains as well as long distance trains both operates to and from this terminus.


Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus has been declared as a World Heritage Site by the World Heritage Committee od UNESCO, in 2004. It was built in a Venetian Gothic Style of architecture, which dates back to the year 1888. This architectural style also reflects the influence of traditional Indian architecture. The interior structure of this terminus is decorated with wood carving, ornamental iron, tiles and brass railings. 


All the beautification mentioned above were done by the students of Bombay School Of Art. Frederick William Stevens, is a consulting architect who have designed the entire structure of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. For this enormous structure he charged a fee of 16.14 lakh rupees. This construction work work took around 10 years to fully complete the task. The name 'Victoria Terminus', has been given in the honor of 'Queen Victoria'. But this name was remain only for one year, because in 1996 the name of this terminus has been changed to 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus', which is derived from the name of Shivaji – King of Maratha Empire. 


The beautiful central dome, pointed arches, unconventional floor and soaring towers make this terminus a must-visit destination in Mumbai. It's architecture makes it look like a traditional Indian palace. This terminus also plays an important role in the history of Indian Railways. This is the only terminus which saw for first time the Steam Engine flagged off in country, which made a journey from Mumbai to Thane and served as a significant landmark of past. Due to all such features CST become a tourist destination and also a best way of transportation in Mumbai. Therefore, most of the travelers prefer to stay in a good and comfortable Hotels Near CST Station, so that they can easily catch the trains and also many other tourist destinations in Mumbai.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Things To Do At Bangalore

Bangalore is a capital city of Karnataka, and is known for its interesting sites. It is the 'Silicon Valley Of India', and also serves the largest IT hub in India. Due to its housing of large number of gardens, it is known as 'Garden City Of India'. It is one of the most important tourist centres in Karnataka, as it serves number of tourist places like: Lal Bagh, Cubbon Park, Tipu Sultan's Palace, Bangalore Palace, Bull Temple, Fun World, Gandhi Bhavan, ISKCON Temple, Jawaharlal Planetarium, Shivaganga, Vidhan Soudha, Vishveswarya Induatrial and Technological Museum, and so on.



There are number of things to do at this garden city. It serves an excellent Botonical garden, and Lal Bagh where you can experience enormous variety of plants and flowers. These gardens are filled with striking water fountains. 


This city also boosts many temples, forts and museums. ISKCON temple is one of the most visited temples in Bangalore, which provides more for the soul than those rituals. Here visitors get more inspired to learn about the spiritual life. It has a magnificent temple hall which houses the shrine of Sri Radha-Krishna Chandra, Sri Krishna Balaram and Sri Nitai Gouranga. 


Shopping at Bangalore is also a great experience. MG road and commercial street are known places to buy sandalwood and rosewood carvings, jewellery, silks, sarees and all other things. Mysore Saree Udyog offers you many accessories at limited budget. If you are brand concern then you can visit swank new UB mall, which offers all the designer stores and restaurants too. 


Metro train is also one of the feature of Bangalore, which has stolen the concentration of many visitors. It started operating from october 2011. It is a much anticipated feature of local transport in Bangalore. It has two lines viz North-South corridor and East-West corridor. These trains travel at a maximum speed of 70 km/hour.

To enjoy all such features of city, you must visit Bangalore by selecting any mode of the transportation. But trains are the budgeted and convenient option to reach here, because city railway station is well linked with almost all important cities and it also offers best accommodation at Bangalore Hotels Near Railway Station.

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Sikkim – The Land Of Secret Splendour


Sikkim is a small but beautiful state. It offers an incredible tour in East India, with spectacular tableau and beautiful surrounding. It is bordered by China, Nepal and Bhutan. The name of this state is derived from the words 'Su' and 'Him', which means beautiful home. The fully snow covered mountains, and lush green valleys stimulates our soul, and also gives you a beautiful holidays. The Shangrila and Mt. Kanchenjunga, makes it a charming land, representing a creation of Buddhisam and Tibetology.


Sikkim is again divided into four regions like East, West, North and South. Some of the famous towns of these four regions are:
  • Dzongu - reserved for the Lepcha People. (North Sikkim) 
  • Gangtok – capital of Sikkim (East Sikkim) 
  • Geyzing – capital of West Sikkim 
  • Mangan – offers a best view of Teesta river in North Sikkim 
  • Namchi – the district in South Sikkim 

The official and primary language of Sikkim is Nepali, whereas many other languages spoken here are Dzongkha, Tibetan and Hindi. Sikkim is a second smallest state in India, with a lest population. Kanchenjunga which is world's third highest peak, is located at Sikkim. This state serves total 28 mountain peaks, 227 high attitude lakes, 21 glaceries, 5 hot springs, and more than 100 rivers and streams. Some of the most famous tourist places in Sikkim are:
1. East Sikkim
  • White Hall 
  • Ridge Garden 
  • Do-Drul Chorten 
  • Sikkim Research Institute Of Tibetology 
  • Fambong La Wildlife Sanctuary 
  • Tashi View Point 

2. West Sikkim
  • Ruins Lie 
  • Pelling 

3. North Sikkim
  • KabiI Lungtsok 
  • Chungthang 
  • Singiek 
  • Kanchandzonga National Park 

4. South Sikkim
  • Namtse 
  • Tendong Hill 
  • Maenam Hill 
  • Ravangla 
  • Varsey 

The enjoy all the above beautiful places at Sikkim, you must select any of the Sikkim Packages before starting of holidays, which are available at different sites, so that you will not get disappointment due to housefull bookings at end moment. To reach at this beautiful state, you can select any mode of the transportation. For air travelling the nearest airport is Bagdogra, in west bengal. This airport is connected to New Delhi, Guawahati and Kolkata. For railway passengers the nearest railway stations are Siliguri (114 km) and Jalpaiguri (125 km) connecting to Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Chennai and all other important cities. For road travelers this state is connected with Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri and also to all the other District Headquarters within Sikkim.