Start Your Love Affair With Timeless Jordan: A Destination That Lives Up To The Hype

Timeless Jordan

Jordan is home to a wealth of archaeological sites, nature reserves, biblical points of interest, ancient ruins and peaceful deserts. There is no mistaking the fact that Jordan is a kingdom full of history and culture.

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From the moment you arrive, you get a sense of its rich heritage; all around are remnants of ancient civilisations long since passed, yet they remain, stamped into the very fabric of this amazing kingdom and etched into the soul of the people who live here.

Petra

The Siiq, path to Petra- Jordan
The Siiq, path to Petra.

Amman

Amman is a sprawling city spread over 19 hills, the modern – as well as the ancient – capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Known as Rabbath-Ammon during the Iron Age and later as Philadelphia, the ancient city that was once part of the Decapolis league, now boasts a population of around 2.3 million people.

Amman is a sprawling city spread over 19 hills- Jordan
Amman is a sprawling city spread over 19 hills.

Madaba

The first city to encounter is Madaba, “the City of Mosaics”.

The city, best known for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, is home to the famous 6th-century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. With two million pieces of coloured stone, the map depicts hills and valleys, villages and towns as far as the Nile Delta.

Lost for more than a millennium, the red rose city of Petra, also a new seven wonders of the world was built 2,000 years ago by nomadic Bedouins.

Located approximately three hours south of Amman, this desert city, situated between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea, was an important crossroads among Arabia, Egypt and Syria–Phoenicia. Petra is famous for its magnificent architecture – half man-made and half-carved into the rock city with a highly advanced water conduit system.

Admired then for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels, Petra is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that enchants visitors from all corners of the globe.

Petra is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that enchants visitors from all corners of the globe.- Jordan
Petra is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that enchants visitors from all corners of the globe.

The country also has high adventures such as taking a hot air balloon ride over Wadi Rum camping on its Mars-like terrain; floating in the Dead Sea or hiking in the oldest city in the world. It is a traveller’s paradise with warm and welcoming people, history, nature and a paradise for foodies.

Getting a visa while travelling abroad is one of the most essential parts of planning your trip. While it can be quite stressful to get a visa to some countries, you’ll be glad to know that Jordan welcomes Indians with a visa on arrival. 

So, start your love affair with timeless Jordan now.

For more information, get in touch with Jordan Tourism.

Source: Tripoto 

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6 Fun Places for kids in Delhi

FUN PLACES IN DELHI

Children love to visit and want to have fun every moment. They enjoy when they visit new places. In this article, I am going to share some fun places for kids in Delhi. Delhi is a heart & cultural capital of the country teeming with cafes, bazaars, historical places, amazing parks and the cultural spots with no end to interesting places you can spend your day. These places are affordable and in your budget.

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1.  National Rail Museum Chanakyapuri

 

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The National Rail Museum is a great place choice for kids, particularly for the younger ones. You can enjoy 10-acres of the rail-related exhibition including 100 real historical trains. The main attraction of the museum the handsome Prince of Wales Saloon (built-in 1875) and Maharaja of Mysore’s Saloon (built-in 1899).

Timing: Visiting Hours – 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Closed: Monday

2.  National Science Centre, New Delhi

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It’s established in 1992, National Science centre is a science museum. It’s great place for all kids who love science and even for those whose don’t. The National Science Centre is the best choice for parents if you want to grow your kids’ knowledge and interest in science.

Timings: Visiting Hours – 10:00 am – 5:00pm everyday

General Entry (Visiting Centre only) Rs.40/- per head

3.  Bal Bhavan National Children’s Museum and    Aquarium

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Bal Bhavan National Children’s Museum provides various activities for kids. The main activity is Creative Art, Physical Activity, Science Activity and Photography. Kids enjoy all day with different types of games and puppet shows. Bal Bhavan has a large collection of dolls, toys, currency and art and craft material from different parts of the world, the museum also organises workshops, exhibitions and puppet shows for children.

Timing: Visiting Hours – 10:00 am – 5:00pm everyday

Closed: Sundays and Mondays.

4.    Adventure Island
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It’s Located in Metro Walk mall in Rohini. Adventure Island is a place where any age person can visit and have enjoyed the time of their life! With some amazing breath-taking rides, water slides, and go-karting, this place is a must visit for anyone.  In Adventure Island there is no permission of photography.

Cost:  Entry Fee for Per head: 250 Rs.

Timing: Visiting Hours – 11:00am – 7:00pm

5.   Children’s Park (India Gate)

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The Children’s Park is the most popular park for kids maintained by the New Delhi Municipal Council. Visiting a Children’s Park become a better experience for kids. The park currently shuts down at 7.30 pm in summers and 5.30 pm in winters.

Timing: Visiting Hours – 9:00am – 7.30 pm (summers) & 5.30 pm (Winter)

6.  Indian Mountaineering Foundation in Moti Bagh

Indian Mountaineering Foundation in Moti Bagh -fun places for kids in Delhi
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If you are bored with coffee, Food, Parks and Films then it’s the perfect place for fun. It’s famous adventurous place in Moti Bagh New Delhi. It’s providing amazing experiences of sports climbing. It doesn’t matter whether you are an experienced climber or a first-timer at the wall. You can get experience new adventurous sports. Indian Mountaineering is a fantastic day out with your kids.

Timings: Visiting Hours – 9:00am – 1:00pm & 4.00pm – 8:00pm

Cost:  150 Rs. per session

Closed: Monday

 

*/ Rajat Sharma is a blogger at Happiness Creativity. His life motto is: start your day with coffee, sing your favourite song, and find excitement in everything you do. Rajat loves to write about Travel & Lifestyle. /*

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7 Majestic Beaches in India

Beaches of South India and North India

7 Majestic Beaches in India That Every Traveler Should Visit

For nature lovers, beaches are one of the most attractive places where they can explore the hidden splendor of “Mother Nature.” From the breathtaking views of lush greens to the sound of waves, sun, sand, and birds, everything at the beaches has its own charm. No matter how stressed you are or how tired you are, once you reach the beach, you feel relaxed and stress-free.

Beaches in North India and South India

Whether you go to South India or North India, you will find numerous beaches everywhere. But there are some beaches in Kerala, Goa, and Mumbai that are incredibly scenic and exotic. Here are the top seven beaches in India that every nature lover must visit at least once.

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Candolim Beach, Goa

This is India’s party capital, where you can see a huge crowd throughout the year. Though New Year’s Eve is the best time to visit Goa, you can go anytime to enjoy swimming, sunbath, parasailing, and other activities around the beaches. Candolim Beach is the most popular in Goa where the grandest New Year beach party is organized every year.

  Marari Beach, Kerala

Do you want to enjoy a peaceful day surrounded by lush greens? If yes, Marari Beach is the right place for you. Book a South India-tailored tour and spend quality time at the beach while enjoying the beauty of quiet coconut groves, golden sand, and clean seawater. This is the place where you don’t need to make extra efforts to unwind. All you need is to just go and relax while praising the natural flora and fauna.

Muzhappilangad Beach, Kerala

You might not have heard about this beach earlier, but this is really an amazing place to visit. This is one of the longest beaches in Kerala that offers a one-of-a-kind experience. An amazing activity you can enjoy at this beach is walking up to Dharmadam Island during the low tides.

Gokarna, Karnataka

Located around 190 kilometers south of Goa, this beach is the right destination for travelers who want to do nothing but relax in the hammock while reading their favorite book. Away from Goa’s fast pace life, Gokarna Beach is a perfect combination of religion and beach fun.

Havelock, Andaman

Do your beach holidays mean more than the sunbath and relaxation? If yes, Havelock Beach is the right place where you can enjoy various other activities including scuba diving, trekking, elephant rides, and much more. The right time to visit this beach is the New Year. You can welcome the New Year and celebrate the evening in the lap of ‘mother nature.’

Beaches of North India

Rishikesh

Most of people will be surprised to see Rishikesh in the list of the best beaches, as the place is highly popular for river rafting and adventurous activities. Every North India tour operator suggests this place for camping and river rafting. But this spiritual city is not just for these activities. You can also enjoy volleyball, beach camping, and other activities near the Ganges River.

Puri Beach, Odisha

If you want to spend quality time on the beaches but don’t want to go to a crowded place, Puri Beach in Odisha is the right place. You can also enjoy the sand art here. You can spot the amazing sand art on Indian gods, heritage sculptures, etc.

South India has the maximum number of beaches and every beach has its own feature. You can either get a tailored tour or can ask the South India tour operator to include a visit to at least one beach in your package.


*/Preeti Gupta is an experienced content writer and enthusiast blogger.  She loves to travel and explore different places in India. This hobby helps her write more personalized and informative blogs to help tourists by offering travel tips. /*

Top Reasons why People Travel

top reasons why people travel

As we fast approach 2017, traveling further embeds in our lifestyles. Travel is no longer considered an out of the ordinary activity. Most of us have come to terms with the fact that traveling is essential for us. It brings excitement to the otherwise boring, monotonous routines. And who does not like a bit of excitement?

Reasons for travel

While it can be argued that traveling has become considerably affordable, it still cannot be classified as a cheap activity. You do require a good sum of money in your bank account to start off your travel journey. Good thing is that now there are many ways one can bring down the cost of travel. Some buy miles, while others seek promotional deals. But enough about that. This article focuses on reasons why people travel. Let’s take a look at some of the most common of these reasons.

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Family Times

No matter how many friends you make, a family is a family. No one can take their place. The most common reason for traveling to other countries or cities is for the purpose of meeting up with family. It could be for a special wedding, a beloved one’s birthday, Christmas or Thanksgiving. I guess we can all agree that one never needs a reason to visit parents, cousins, and siblings. They are always the most special part of your life and living far away from them can be hard. So yes, occasional visits are a must.

To fulfill your travel craze

Wanderlust can drive you to go from one end of the world to the other. You can do anything to make traveling around the world a possibility. Passionate travelers save up to ensure they visit at least one country every year. There is another extreme to this passion too. The number of people leaving their jobs and heading out to explore the world is increasing. These people are generally referred to as hippies.

To discover new cultures

Cultures vary greatly from country to country. Each culture being unique in its own sense. Learning about new cultures, values, and norms of a country is something people enjoy greatly. There are many travelers who solely travel to discover new cultures across the world.

To escape the weather

If you live in a country where the summers or winters are extreme, a getaway to escape the weather is more than welcome. Many people escape to milder countries to avoid the snow or extreme sun.

Business reasons

This is again one of the most commonly known reasons why some people travel. Businessmen tend to go back and forth to other countries for work reasons. Whereas some company employees travel to attend workshops, trainings, seminars or meetings abroad.

To try new cuisines

Foodies tend to travel to other places to discover new cuisines. It gives some people great pleasure to try unique dishes and tastes across the globe. Some travel to try the famous Asian food while others want to experience the authentic Italian cuisine.

 

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