SATTE – India’s travel and Tourism event
February 8, 2012 – 5:59 am | No Comment
The 19th edition of the most important travel and tourism event, is being held in the Pragati Maidan,New Delhi. Called the SATTE festival many industry players regard this festival as an event which is eagerly awaited by all. Over so many years, SATTE has grown to be the most awaited event in terms of visitors, buyers and exhibitors. Today it is the largest networking base for all the participants  [...]

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Get Wild In Kansas
November 10, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Get Wild In Kansas
Wichita and Dodge City, Wild West Kansas Wichita and Dodge City are the two towns exclusive of which the familiarity of Wild West is never known. These settlements are a summation of archetypal cowboy lifestyle and cattle-based neighborhood of southern plains in Kansas. Formerly known for its bustling cattle farming, Wichita is now budding as a progressive, striking neighborhood flaunting some remarkable spectacles which includes the old Cowtown Museum where civilization of 19th century are still commemorated, and the renowned Wichita Art Museum which shields imperative artwork by Charles M. Russell. The legendary city of Dodge is acknowledged for some of the best practices from wild livestock farming to bison-hunter vicinity to serene farming population along with the home town of some  [...]


The Natural Blend Of Cornish Coast
November 9, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | One Comment
The Natural Blend Of Cornish Coast
The pasty village colored by the seawater and emerald shining through the countryside farms, the Cornish backdrop is a staggering fusion of natural vistas and historical memories. The frame of perfectly designed steep mountains surging into the lush gardens is surrounded by Atlantic. This frame of natural engineering is separated from most part of Britain and almost defined as an island by the Tamar River. Overview Some places famous for creating history, some for its modernistic culture. The villages and towns of this place are quite distinct in some way or the other. Take a car along with you which can suite the narrow roads of the charming Cornwall, if you wish to drive here. Or if you wish to stroll, walk on the longest footpath in England, South West Coastal Path, which measure around  [...]


A Classical Voyage Of Cape Cod
November 9, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
A Classical Voyage Of Cape Cod
Cape Cod, Massachusetts A drive through the classical Cape Cod of Massachusetts invigorates your soul as it brings the panorama of evening beaches with golden sand, copious resort towns, food from the ocean depth, and serene shacks. There are several pleasant destinations all around the world, but when we talk about a drive in Cape Cod, it has it all. The gracefully isolated dunelands of the seashore, peaceful bayside villages, energetic Provincetown, and swarming resorts that views the Nantucket Sound; drive it for yourself and experience the revitalizing seascape. Overview A drive of lifetime through Massachusetts begins from the Canal of Cape Cod’s Coast and following the curves of the bay till the Cape’s “elbow.” Drifting further north to reach Provincetown, back to Orleans from  [...]


Glancing Through The Borderlands
November 9, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Glancing Through The Borderlands
Big Bend, Texas The Big Bend region of Texas, one of the last true frontiers in the lower 48, still remains one of the unique landscapes in the world. This distinct borderland is positioned roughly east of El Paso, west of San Antonio and north of the Rio Grande River. Concise The artistic work of nature is evidently visible in the grasslands, deserts, mountain ranges and rivers in this borderland. The natural panorama of this section has attracted many directors of Hollywood to film the famous movies like There will be Blood and No Country for Old Men. Mainly due to its African-type territory and plentiful wildlife, it was rightly named as “America’s Abyssinia” by the local inhabitants of 1930’s. From Big bend national park and the neighboring Big Bend Ranch State Park to some of the  [...]


Gliding A Mile High On Cherohala Skyway
November 6, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Gliding A Mile High On Cherohala Skyway
Cherohala Skyway, Tennessee and North Carolina A journey 42 miles entwining and 1 mile above the sea level skyway starts right from voyaging Tennessee through the border of North Carolina till the top of Great Smoky Mountains. The beautiful trail edges with the Tellico Plains followed by the remarkable woods of evergreens and hardwoods making its way to Robbinsville in North Carolina. Overview The Skyway of Cherohala serves as a bridge between two petite towns and moves through a of mile ascending track from the Unicoi Mountains. Skyway Cherohala is the most expensive boulevard in North Carolina and was termed as ‘National Scenic Byway’ immediately after its opening in 1996. $100 million and three decades were spent to built this imminent man made wonder of the world. The drive along this  [...]


Chateaus and Vineyards Kingdom – Provence
November 6, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Chateaus and Vineyards Kingdom – Provence
Back Road in Provence, France Talk a walk on the pathway of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgu village on a weekday and you will experience the level of quietness akin to the ocean’s depth. You can hear the sluggish meander of the wind, waves of turquoise water in the sea nearby, and the movement of jade leaves. The same pathway on a weekend will make you drive miles to locate a parking place. Weekends here are the as entertaining and enjoyable as the calmness of weekdays. Speed through Provence The traditional antique stores, marketplace, and the restaurants are open on weekends only. Some sops are open on weekdays as well, like artisanal shops, which specialize in selling domestic fabrics, terracotta, local food, and huge stock of purple-colored soaps with aroma extracted from the beautiful lavender  [...]


The Real Road Trip Of South Dakota
November 5, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | 5 Comments
The Real Road Trip Of South Dakota
Stunningly beautiful sights, abundant wildlife, sturdy mountains, striking roads and amazing parks with a rich history is what the southwest segment of South Dakota is all about, when it comes to a long drive. Overview When ground route was the sole mode of transportation for the people of this country, South Dakota named the Grand Central Station of the American west. The preamble into the east indicates the start of a beautiful journey in two astonishing but different panoramas starting from buttes of Badlands, evergreen mountains, rodents-filled Prairie Dog town, and some beautifully designed highways. The famous Mount Rushmore carved to scare motorists out of South Dakota, attracts around three million viewers each year. According to Kapco, director of Adams Museum, Visitors arrive to get  [...]


Big Island For A Big Drive
November 5, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Big Island For A Big Drive
Big Island, Hawaii Witnessing the Big Island of Hawaii under the seatbelts through roadways is an absolutely different way of looking at it. The scenic amalgamation of gorgeous landscapes, forest woods, evening beaches, cool highlands, lava desert, soaring mountains with cliff-edged paths, and the plummeting valleys is very distinct from any other views in United States. It’s an island of enormous beauty with aura of mysterious Polynesians, who inhabited here many centuries ago. Introduction ”Big Island” the name suggests it all. Yes, it’s the biggest island; bigger than all the other Hawaiian Islands combined together. It’s the only island that’s volcanically active, known for its native culture, famous for coffee plantation, and the historic places along with beautiful scenes.  [...]


The Elegance Of Amalfi Coast
November 5, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
The Elegance Of Amalfi Coast
A drive through Italy’s most beautiful gush of coastline, the Costiera Amilfitana (Amalfi Coast) is a panorama filled with towering bluffs, lush green gardens, pallid-shaded villages, sheathed with green mountains and turquoise sea-water. Précis The scenic coast of Amalfi lies on the southern edge of Sorrento Peninsula, which is a cliff-edged cape walking though the mainland at the southern part of the Bay of Naples.  The route on this coast passes through some of the legendary towns - Amalfi, Positano and Ravello, which have mesmerized and enthused creative personalities like writer Giovanni Boccaccio from 14th Century, composer Richard wanger from 19th Century and Playwright Tennessee Williams from 20th Century. Nautical Salerno One of the busiest ports in Italy, Salerno, is known amongst  [...]


Canadian Jewel – Banff And Jasper National Parks
November 5, 2009 | Remarkable Drives | No Comment
Canadian Jewel – Banff And Jasper National Parks
The bracing panorama of dense woods, cliffs and glaciers is a coalesce effect of a magnificent drive starting on the edge of the Great Plains and climbing through remarkable mountain vista of Banff and Jasper National Parks. The western part of Canada reveals some beautiful natural and historic elements, making it famous all over the globe. The Roadmap The exquisite trip of western Canada instigates near Calgary, flowing 84 miles west to the border of Banff which then progresses 36 miles northwest to Lake Louise through the heart of Banff. Forward. The forward route of 144 miles advances towards Icefield Parkway which is amongst the world’s most spectacular roadways, farther north to Jasper. Historic buildings, campfires and the sights of elk, bears, and other wild animals enriches this journey  [...]