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		<title>Exploring The Vineyards Of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wine connoisseurs usually dote on wines exported from France, Spain, or Italy. But lately, Indian wine has managed to infiltrate the tight wine market. The art of winemaking in India is not as recent as one might think. Records have shown that ancient Indians have made wines as long as 5000 years ago. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wine connoisseurs usually dote on wines exported from France, Spain, or Italy. But lately, Indian wine has managed to infiltrate the tight wine market. The art of winemaking in India is not as recent as one might think. Records have shown that ancient Indians have made wines as long as 5000 years <span id="more-159"></span>ago. </p>
<p>Now, exploring the vineyards of India, especially those located in Nasik, has become one of the favorite activities slated for Indian visa tourists. Here are the top five vineyards you ought to visit while in the country.</p>
<p><strong>Chateau Indage</strong></p>
<p>Spanning 2000 acres of lively vineyards is the Chateau Indage, another famous tourist attraction for guests holding a visa for India. For three decades, the Chateau Indage has been producing world-class Chantilly wines, Cabernet sauvignon, and Chardonnay.</p>
<p>For 150 rupees, Indian visa wine connoisseurs can try six varieties of Chateau Indage produce. You can purchase a bottle or two at the wine shop, or dine at the lavish Ivy restaurant. Visit the Chateau Indage, located at the outskirts of Narangayaon, during the weekend to participate in a 90-minute tour of the spacious vineyard.</p>
<p><strong>Sula Vineyards</strong></p>
<p>The very accessible Sula Vineyards is famous to many Indian visa guests. The vineyard has just started in 1997, yet it has earned the respect of wine connoisseurs from all around the world. Here, you can tour the vineyard, enjoy wine tastings, participate in winemaking courses, and dine with wine at the Little Italy restaurant.</p>
<p>Apart from spectacular wines, the Sula Vineyard, which is located at the Nasik outskirts, also offers lodging services for Indian visa tourists. The bungalow, called Beyond, boasts of spacious rooms, private terraces, and a swimming pool.</p>
<p><strong>Chateau d’Ori</strong></p>
<p>This young chateau, which just harvested its first batch of grapes in February 2007, is famous for producing top-quality wine in just a short span of time. Indian visa tourists should purchase the award-winning Cabernet Merlot, which gained accolades from the years 2007-2008.</p>
<p>Located at the foothills of Nhera-Ori in Dindori, Nashik, the 400-acre Chateau is adding boating and water sport lakes, farmhouse lodges, and wine tasting lounges to attract more <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> guests.</p>
<p><strong>Valle De Vin</strong></p>
<p>This Sanjegaon-based winery is the property of veteran alcohol makers Ravi Jain and Deepak Roy. Its Zampa wine brand is one of the most famous lines out there. In fact, it has attracted a following of many international tourists who applied a visa for India just to visit the winery.</p>
<p>Apart from the Zamba brand, Valle De Vin’s other delicious wines include its Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Brut, and Sparkling Rose.</p>
<p><strong>Grover Vineyards</strong></p>
<p>The 210-acre Grover Vineyards is the only top winery company which is not located in Nashik, the wine capital of the country. Although this is the case, this score-old winery, which is based in Bangalore, has produced many world-class wines for Indian visa guests. The La Reserve line, which features Shiraz Red and Oak-matured cabernet sauvignon, is a favorite among international wine connoisseurs.</p>
<p>You can schedule a private tour of the Grover Vineyards and enjoy its bountiful wine trails and the brand-new barrel place.</p>
<p>Wine is healthy, as it is delicious. To get a taste of premium Indian wine, visit these top local wineries after you have been granted a visa for India.</p>
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		<title>Desert Safaris in Bikaner, Rajasthan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bikaner, Rajasthan is a desert city founded by Prince Rao Bika in 1488 AD. Its’ beautiful sand dunes, perfect for those who wish to embark on desert safaris make it the perfect place to visit once you have gotten your visa for India.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bikaner, Rajasthan is a desert city founded by Prince Rao Bika in 1488 AD. Its’ beautiful sand dunes, perfect for those who wish to embark on desert safaris make it the perfect place to visit once you have gotten your visa for<span id="more-158"></span> India.</p>
<p>The town of Bikaner is located at the northwestern part of Rajasthan, approximately 460 kilometers away from the capital of New Delhi.</p>
<p>The temperature in Bikaner can get as high as 46 degrees during the summer. Once you have obtained your Indian visa, make it a point to visit the city from September to March to enjoy a more temperate climate while enjoying the Bikaner experience.</p>
<p><strong>Sand safaris</strong></p>
<p>The Desert Safari in Bikaner traverses the Thar Desert, which covers the states of Rajasthan, Gunjab, Haryana, and Gujarat. Legends claim that Lord Rama’s powerful arrow dried the sea, which then was transformed to the Thar Desert.</p>
<p>Indian visa holders who will participate in the Thar Desert Safari can expect to see beautiful dunes and hillocks, apart from the numerous animals that call Thar their home. Here, you can see the gazelle, Black Buck, Great Indian Bustard, Quail, Ducks, Geese, and San Grouse, among many others. The Thar Desert is also the habitat of over 25 species of snakes and 23 species of lizards.</p>
<p>The Thar Desert Safaris can last from a day to 13 days, depending on your tour of choice. The 2-day Thar Desert Safari experience usually starts with a crew member taking you to the Deshnok village, famous for its rat temple. Here, foreigners holding a visa for India can offer a temple prayer – also called a “Darshan.” Afterwards, your guide and your group can proceed to Charan, the home of a cluster of huts called “Dhani.”</p>
<p>There are many things to see during the safari. The marvelous sights include camel herds, mud houses, thatched-roof houses, fire dances, shepherds, and farmhouse activities unique to the region of Bikaner.<br />
If you want to make the most out of your tourist visa for India, participate in a week-long or two week-long desert safari. A tour, which includes Phalodi or Khinchan, will last 7 days, while a tour with Jaisalmer added to the itinerary will span 13 days.</p>
<p>The Bikaner Desert Safari will cost Indian visa tourists roughly 1000 rupees per day. The cost covers food, drinks, tents, pillows, blankets, camels, camel carts, and the services of the tour guide. Night stop-overs are also provided with entertainment, courtesy of local artists performing folk songs during the campfire.</p>
<p><strong>More than just desert safaris</strong></p>
<p>Apart from its world-renowned desert safari, Indian visa holders should also make it a point to visit the Junagarh Fort, an edifice which houses the Flower Palace or the “Phool Mahal.”</p>
<p>Of course, a trip for Indian visa foreigners is not complete without a souvenir or two from Bikaner. Make sure to buy quality Bikaner handicrafts. Also, don’t forget to taste the Bhujia, a famous Bikaner delicacy.</p>
<p>Bikaner is a lovely place teeming with culture and wildlife. Make it a point to visit this town once you are ready to use <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a>.</p>
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		<title>Osho Meditation Resort – Like It Or Hate It!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Osho meditation resort is a 28-acre paradise in Pune where many Indian visa tourists go to for a day of rest and relaxation. Here, you can do whatever you want. Its pristine marble hallways, beautiful black structures, and a lovely pool make a visit to the Osho Meditation Resort worth your while.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The Osho meditation resort is a 28-acre paradise in Pune where many Indian visa tourists go to for a day of rest and relaxation. Here, you can do whatever you want. Its pristine marble hallways, beautiful black structures, and a lovely pool make a visit to the<span id="more-157"></span> Osho Meditation Resort worth your while.<br />
The resort is the brainchild of Bhagwan Shree Rajnesh, famously known as guru Osho. This famous spiritual leader gained a flock of international followers who applied for a visa for India to learn the ways from the guru himself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What to do at the Osho Meditation Resort</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many meditation programs created for those who stay in the resort after applying for an Indian visa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One is the hour-long Osho Dynamic Meditation program, which can be done alone or with fellow participants. Indian visa holders need to go to the program with an empty stomach, and wear loose clothing. This five-stage meditation activity consists of breathing, catharsis, centering and grounding, silence, and lastly, celebration.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Osho Nataraj meditation, on the other hand, lasts 65 minutes. This three-stage program is best done with music. In this activity, tourists with a visa for India should dance wildly for the first 40 minutes, lie in silence for 20 minutes, and dance gleefully once again for the last 5 minutes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Comprising of four stages is the hour-long Kundalini meditation. For the first three stages, the participant holding an Indian visa can meditate with music in the background. The first 15 minutes requires the partaker to let loose, with the second half allowing the member to dance any way she wants. For the next 15 minutes, you need to remain still and let the music flow into your soul. As for the last part of the Kundalini meditation, the participant given a visa for India can lie still on his back for 15 minutes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Nadabrahma Meditation is an hour-long, three-stage program which creates harmony and balance between your mind and body. For the first 30 minutes, <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> partakers need to sit still and hum loudly to create ‘vibrations’ in your body. The second stage, which lasts 15 minutes, requires your hand to perform fluid motions. The last 15 minutes of the Nadabrahma Meditation is spent silently sitting on the floor.<br />
If you want to create a circle of energy within yourself, then you should sign up for the Mandala Meditation. Here, you can let loose and meditate afterwards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Love it or hate it?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While the Osho Meditation resort has brought self-harmony and balance to many Indian visa participants, many people say that the ‘commercialization’ and the ‘opulence’ of the resort have caused the Osho center to lose focus on its goal of meditation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, many visitors holding a visa for India troop to the Osho meditation resort for a day of recreation. But if your goal is to unite your body and mind in beautiful harmony, then you ought to visit this meditation resort while you are in India.</p>
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		<title>Pondicherry Heritage Walk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A visit to Pondicherry is not complete without strolling through the town’s heritage walk. Here, Indian visa tourists can enjoy the colonial European architecture at the French heritage walk, and the classical Indian landscape at the Tamil Heritage Walk. The traditional houses that line both walks are preserved in order to keep the rich Pondicherry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A visit to Pondicherry is not complete without strolling through the town’s heritage walk. Here, Indian visa tourists can enjoy the colonial European architecture at the French heritage walk, and the classical Indian landscape at the Tamil Heritage Walk. The traditional houses that line both walks are preserved in order to keep the rich <span id="more-156"></span>Pondicherry history intact. The tour usually lasts two hours. You can opt to tour the walks by foot, or you can ride a cycle tour.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pondicherry boasts of a rich history, which is obvious in its two heritage walks. Pondicherry was derived from the name “Puduchery,” which means “new settlement.” Many excavations done by Indian visa academicians have showed that Romans sailed to Arikamedu, Pondicherry to trade pottery, textiles, and gemstones. Portuguese, Dutch, Danes, and British occupied Pondicherry, and their diverse cultures all contribute to the rich architecture that the town is famous for.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The French Quarter Heritage Walk</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This beautiful walk is located near the beach and the Bharati Park. Here, tourists granted a visa for India can enjoy the sights of the classical government buildings, institutional edifices, and historic residential villages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The famous places usually visited by Indian visa guests include the Place de la Republique, French War Memorial, Church of our Lady of the Angels, Government Park, Pondicherry Museum, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Mason Colombani, and the 19th century lighthouse, to name few.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The French buildings in this area of town were constructed with the Indian climate in mind. The French heritage walk that is famous to many Indian visa sightseers, is flaunted by wall facades featuring gateways and garden walls.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">French residences were designed in such a way that they are shielded from rain and sun. As history progressed, the homes were designed with flat roofs that are characteristic of Parisian villas. A tour of these houses exposes the tourists holding a visa for India to the interiors embellished with high ceilings, crafted doors, elaborate staircases, and ornate windows.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The Tamil Quarter Heritage Walk</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Tamil Quarter Heritage Walk is located at the northern part of Pondicherry. Here, Indian visa tourists can enjoy wonderfully constructed houses set amidst beautiful Indian temples. Don’t miss the Tamil Heritage walk attractions, such as the Subbiah Museum, Ananda Rangapillaj Mansion, and Perumal temples, among many others.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Tamil Quarter houses feature Thalavaram, which is a leaned street terrace; and the Thinnai, which features benches that offer rest and reprieve for many pilgrims with a visa for India.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What makes the Tamil Heritage walk to many Indian visa guests is its “talking streets,” which foster interaction between natives and visitors alike. This structure, alongside horizontal cornices, vertical columns, pilasters, roofs, and ornamental parapets, are unique to Tamil architecture.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the Tamil Heritage Walk, you will notice that most houses are similar. But each house is distinct, all with its own colonnaded courtyard called a Mutram, which is the focal point of the house.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Tamil Heritage walk is a hodgepodge of different cultures and religions, and the differences are obvious in their residences. Hindus usually live in one-storey homes, while Christians opt for two-storey residences. The Muslim houses, on the other hand, are unique for their vibrant colors.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Pondicherry Heritage Walk is a great place to visit once you have had your <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a>. Visit this area and enjoy colonial Indian culture at its finest.</p>
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		<title>Cruise Between Kollam And Alleppey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kollam, also known as Quilon, is one of the 14 districts of the state of Kerala. The city is known as the gateway of the Kerala backwaters, that’s why a lot of tourists with Indian visas opt to experience the cruise from Kollam to Alleppey or Alappuzha.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kollam, also known as Quilon, is one of the 14 districts of the state of Kerala. The city is known as the gateway of the Kerala backwaters, that’s why a lot of tourists with Indian visas opt to experience the cruise from Kollam to Alleppey or <span id="more-155"></span>Alappuzha.</p>
<p>The one-day cruise from Kollam to Alleppey is the favorite amongst tourists holding a visa for India. The cruise departs at 10 am, and ends at 6:30 pm. There are two stops: the 1 pm lunch break, and the 4 pm tea break.</p>
<p>You can join an 80-seater cruise boat, or you can go for a lavish experience by renting a houseboat. A Deluxe, air-conditioned room for two costs roughly 11,000 rupees during the low season, and can go as high as 16,000 rupees on peak season. The price might be steep, but the over-all experience makes it worth the money.</p>
<p><strong>Beautiful cruise views</strong></p>
<p>Indian visa holders who take part in the cruise between Kollam and Alleppey can marvel at the sights of the Ashtamudi Lake, Kayamkulam Lake, Alumkadavu, Amrithapuri, Thrikkunnappuzha, Pampa River, Thottappally, and the Kuttanad region.</p>
<p>Apart from the beautiful views, tourists holding a visa for India can enjoy way side attractions such as lush green paddy fields, coconut plantations, narrow water canals, and villages set up by the waterways. You can also witness the residents’ ways of life, which include the traditional fishing process using Chinese fishing nets, the retting of coconut husks, farming of ducks, and the producing of coir, a famous Kollam export.</p>
<p>Make the most out of your visa for India by signing up for a two-day or three-day cruise. For a two-day cruise, you can also marvel at the views of the Chambakulam, Thakazhy, and Nedumudi, apart from the waterways covered by the one-day cruise.</p>
<p>Add to that, you can also visit the Amrithapuri Ashram, which is the birthplace of Amrithanandamayi. Also known as “Amma,” this spiritual leader is touted as the “Hugging Saint.” Along the way, you can also see the Champakulam church, one of the oldest Catholic Churches in the country.<br />
As for the three-day cruise, those with a visa for India can enjoy three days of Kollam sights, with the addition of the Vembanad Lake and the Kainakari.</p>
<p><strong>Village tour</strong></p>
<p>Another Kollam cruise many Indian visa tourists enjoy is the village tour, which has schedules in both the morning and the afternoon. The first stop of the tour is the Munroe Island, a small village surrounded by the Kallada River and the Ashtamudi Lake.</p>
<p>After the exploring Munroe island, you can embark on a 3-hour backwater cruise where you can enjoy diverse fauna, including the Egret, Woodpecker, King Fisher, Paddy bird, and Crow Pheasant. This half-day tour only costs 300 rupees.</p>
<p>If you are a nature lover, then a cruise between Kollam and Alleppey is definitely for you. Kerala, also known as “God’s country,” is truly beautiful, so don’t forget to use your <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> now so you can enjoy the attractions of this city.</p>
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		<title>Learning Classical Instruments In India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Classical Indian music is famous all around the world for its unique sound and rhythms. In case you want to learn how to play these instruments, what you need to do is obtain a visa for India and study under famed music gurus. Here are some musical instruments you can learn about while studying under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Classical Indian music is famous all around the world for its unique sound and rhythms. In case you want to learn how to play these instruments, what you need to do is obtain a visa for India and study under famed music gurus. Here are some musical instruments you can learn about while studying under an <span id="more-154"></span>Indian visa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Veena</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also known as the Saraswati, this instrument is widely used in Southern India. The Veena is an important piece in Carnatic music. It is played by plucking the strings.  This music instrument is popularly studied by many learners granted with a visa for India. After learning how to play the Veena, they will be called a “Vainika.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Tabla</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This instrument is another piece which is usually studied by foreign students with an Indian visa. The Tabla is used in classical Hindustani music, as well as religious Indian music. The history of this percussive instrument can be traced back to the heyday of the Muslim Persians.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Tambura</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Northern Indians know this instrument as the Tanpura. The Tambura is four/five-stringed, long-necked musical instrument. To play the Tambura, you need to pluck one string after another to create harmony to the basic tune.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sitar</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Sitar is a type of chordophone which belongs to the lute family. This stringed instrument is widely used in creating classical Hindustani music. The sitar has played a pivotal role in engaging Western audiences in classical Indian music, that’s why a lot of students apply for an Indian visa in order to learn how to play the instrument in its birthplace.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Shehnai</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Shehnai is a type of aerophone instrument which is played widely in North Indian processions. This instrument is said to bring good luck to the players and the listeners.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sarod</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Sarod is a stringed instrument which looks like the Rebab, an instrument famous in ancient Afghanistan. Considered as one of the most favorite classical Indian musical instruments, many students with a visa for India opt to study this instrument under the tutelage of renowned Indian music teachers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Nagaswaram</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Nagaswaram is treated as one of the ancient musical instruments unique to Tamil Nadu. This instrument is usually played in temples and at weddings, that is why the Nagaswaram, also called the Nadaswaram, is considered sacred and divine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sarangi</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This stringed instrument is considered as the instrument that represents the sub-continent, that’s why many students choose to study the Sarangi once they have obtained their <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a>. The Sarangi obtained its name from the word “Sau,” meaning hundred, and “Rang,” meaning color.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Santoor</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Santoor is shaped like a trapezoid. It is made of walnut and several strings. History places the Santoor as the relative of the ancient Shata-Tantri Veena instrument. The Santoor is played with a Mezrab, a type of wooden hammer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Indian music is very beautiful and influential. If you want to learn any of these instruments firsthand from the country’s legendary instructors, then what you need to do is obtain a visa for India today.</p>
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		<title>Spiritual Travelers – Which Gurus To Go To</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indian visa holders must understand the meaning of spirituality. The Indian visa tourists need to wear white attire and roam around peaceful, calm places surrounded by exotic beauty. This is all very challenging as well. Indian visa holders might have to sit on the floor for hours just to get a glimpse of the guru, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Indian visa holders must understand the meaning of spirituality. The Indian visa tourists need to wear white attire and roam around peaceful, calm places surrounded by exotic beauty. This is all very challenging as well. Indian visa holders might have to sit on the floor for hours just to get a glimpse of the guru, waiting in scorching heat <span id="more-153"></span>at 40 degrees. The area is all jam-packed and you cannot even stretch out. You are seated so close that you could feel the other person’s elbows nagging you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Indian visa tourist may be amazed to see the colorful ashrams in India being full of life with lot of noise while expecting the devotees to sit in peace and meditate. Meditation from within is what is required.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">India is flooded with ashrams, religious cities, yoga outlets which are admirable for Indian visa travelers be it tourists or students. Food is vegetarian, alcohol intake or smoking is prohibited and dress code has to be followed strictly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sai Baba Ashram in Puttaparthi</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sathya Sai Baba was the only living guru in Prasanthi Nilayam, visited by thousands of devotees every year. Locals as well as Indian visa holders throng the ashram. Puttaparthi is 120 km from Bangalore.  When baba was alive, there were two rounds of darshan and Indian visa holders could see Sai baba from far which was a daily routine of the ashram.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ashram provides separate boarding for males and females. Canteens are available that serve them food. Service is a major task here. Before visiting this ashram, just check the timings. Bus station is near the ashram for the convenience of the devotees.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Amma Ashram in Amritapuri, Kerala</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Amma, is very famous among Indian visa holders. She hugs her devotees and greets the western visitors very pleasingly. Visitors need to register online once they plan their trip to ashram.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Indian visa holders can fly to nearby airport either in Trivandrum or Cochin and easily hire a cab, bus or travel by train. They can also inquire about Alapuzzha-Kollam backwater trip if they plan to stopover the ashram.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sivananda Ashram, Kerala</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A perfect yoga vacation in India is best done in Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram based in Kerala. It is famous with Westerners and features many yoga courses. It is situated on Neyyar Dam, which is a big area in Kerala and preaches yoga in traditional ways of Swami Sivananda and Vishnudevananda. There are many short term and long term yoga courses featuring medical yoga training, Ayurveda. Experience in yoga is not necessary.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Rishikesh, Oldest Yoga Capital</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rishikesh is situated at the foothills of Himalayas and along the holy Ganges River. It is a prime destination for yoga studies, big ashrams, meditation and is famous among Indian visa holders. Earlier, it was India’s yoga capital till Mysore near Bangalore claimed that position. Search online regarding courses being offered in Rishikesh. Indian visa travelers can do a lot here, be it yoga, meditation, visiting ashrams etc. India hosts a lot of fake gurus as spirituality has become a money-making business, so Indian visa tourists have to be cautious.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Mysore - New Yoga Capital</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sri K Pattabhi Jois Ashtanga Yoga Institute is very famous among Indian visa students. In recent years it has become so popular that newspapers have listed Mysore as the new capital for Yoga leaving behind Rishikesh. Mysore has featured a good number of Institutes in recent years due to western influence. If you plan to study then find out well in advance, as some schools do not accept <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> as tourist and demand student visa instead. KPJAYI gets booked months ahead the start of the course.</p>
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		<title>The Majestic Jodhpur</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rajasthan hosts the second biggest and royal metropolis, which is Jodhpur. It is fondly called as the Blue city as it is full of blue color houses around Mehrangarh Fort. Forts, temples, palaces and many historic monuments are all what an Indian visa tourist gets to see in Jodhpur. All these attractions make it a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Rajasthan hosts the second biggest and royal metropolis, which is Jodhpur. It is fondly called as the Blue city as it is full of blue color houses around Mehrangarh Fort. Forts, temples, palaces and many historic monuments are all what an Indian visa tourist gets <span id="more-152"></span>to see in Jodhpur. All these attractions make it a hot spot destination among many foreign tourists who make flight bookings a year ahead.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1459, Rao Jodha founded this wealthy city under the Marwar regime or the money kingdom and it came to be known as Jodhpur. Climate wise, Jodhpur is a very parched and a hot place located within the Thar Desert. It is sunny throughout the day. Monsoon arrives very late in June and lasts till September.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The magnificent and royal historic culture of India is aptly depicted by this blue city. Indian visa tourists will praise the architectural marvels and spectacular palaces, which this city is full of. Havelis like Umaid Bhawan, Mehrangarh Fort, the famous Sheesh Mahal, Osiyan Temple are a few most visited places. These are rich in architecture and boldly represent the extinction of a metropolitan city.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jodhpur is the hottest destination for Indian visa travelers as it enables them to see the majestic past and history of this beautiful city. This is best experienced by air so many tourists are always on a search for cheap flights and in turn get easy access to the city.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Writers like this place the most as they get a lot of matter to write about like adventure, travel and daily activities. Indian visa tourists are very eager to visit this magnificent city and keep their bookings up to date. They book their flight tickets in advance in order to enjoy the charm and royal hospitality offered by the city.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are beautiful beaches surrounded by mountains, so this city is a popular honeymoon destination for the newlywed couples. If you enjoy the site of architectural palaces and the village culture, then Jodhpur is the right choice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Discover this land of reliability, devotion and care through exclusive village safaris. Safari ride help you mix with the local people as it takes you inside the heart of the villages. An Indian visa honeymoon couple would be mesmerized by the splendid and royal palaces and forts. There are many romantic stories linked with this city. Alluring palaces, ornamented camels along with colorful handicrafts will make the honeymoon trip, a truly memorable one.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> travelers have an option to go on board a romantic excursion on the lakes and visit historic sights. This land is meant for lovers as stated in its history. Balsamand Lake and the Mandore garden are the preferred choices for such excursions and is a must inclusion in your plan. The visit to this romantic place will engulf the honeymoon couple.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shopping for ancient designed jewelry, clothing, and conventional handicrafts is a must.<br />
Since this city relates to many ancient love tales so it is a must visit destination for all Indian visa tourists.</p>
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		<title>Mumbai’s Most Exclusive Neighborhood – Malabar Hill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mumbai, the land of dreams and India’s economic center, is a must visit place for Indian visa travelers. Mumbai is surrounded by Arabian Sea on the west coast and by Rocky Mountains on the east coast. Malabar Hills lies to the south of Mumbai and the area has been developed over the mountains. The Jain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Mumbai, the land of dreams and India’s economic center, is a must visit place for Indian visa travelers. Mumbai is surrounded by Arabian Sea on the west coast and by Rocky Mountains on the east coast. Malabar Hills lies to the south of Mumbai and the area has been developed over the mountains. The Jain temple at Malabar hills is the <span id="more-151"></span>temple of first Jain tirthankara, Adinath. Malabar hills features some of the most beautiful gardens. They are Pherozeshah Mehta garden, commonly known as Hanging garden, the Kamala Nehru garden and the tower of silence, the Parsi garden, to name a few. The gardens give a spectacular look in the evening when the lights are on. Indian visa travelers can see the low lying areas of the city from there.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Apart from gardens, Malabar hills are also famous for some of the temples such as Walkeshwar temple and the Jain temple. Indian visa travelers can visit the Jain temple, which is built with marbles and features colorful sculptures of Jain gurus depicting their style of life along with their culture. The temple was initially built by the Silhara King, which was demolished by the Portuguese and then later re-built by Rama Kamath.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Walkeshwar temple is located at the highest point of the area, thus offering an elite and exciting panoramic view of the location and in particular the foothills of Malabar hills. Walkeshwar temple is famous just because of its association with Banganga Tank, which according to Hindu mythology is the place where Lord Ram quenched his thirst while in search of his wife Sita.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the famous business personalities have their residence at Malabar hills. To name a few of the India personalities have their residence are the Chief Minister of this state, Governor of Mumbai, Mohammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan. Malabar hills are similar to Beverly Hills’ in USA. Malabar Hills is considered as the most posh and elite area. Indian visa travelers can visit the house of Mountstuart Elphinstone, the then Governor of Bombay, which was the first house built in the area in the 19th century. At Malabar Hills Indian visa holders can search for Shrines of some of the eminent saints of India.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Malabar hills have always got the attention from the top most filmmakers of Bollywood, a nickname for the Indian film industry. A number of good movies were shot at various locations in Malabar hills. If lucky, Indian visa travelers will notice Bollywood actors and actress performing here.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Indian visa travelers can have a perfect view of Nariman point and the famous Chowpatti from the Malabar hills. <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> travelers can visit Malabar hills through state buses or taxis. Some private operators also offer their services uphill to Malabar hills. Indian visa travelers should choose to visit Malabar hills during the monsoon season. The Panoramic view in the laps of nature with water laden clouds touching the hills is awesome.</p>
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		<title>Jammu &#038; Kashmir - Must See Attractions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jammu lies at the foothills of Himalayas and well known for its architectural temples and exotic locales. It is the political capital of Jammu and Kashmir during the winter season. Back in 14th century B.C., Raja Jamboolochan explored this splendid city. This city has its mention in spiritual epic the Mahabharata. This city, initially called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jammu lies at the foothills of Himalayas and well known for its architectural temples and exotic locales. It is the political capital of Jammu and Kashmir during the winter season. Back in 14th century B.C., Raja Jamboolochan explored this splendid city. This city has its mention in spiritual epic the Mahabharata. This city, initially called <span id="more-150"></span>Jamboo, later came to be known as Jammu. Olden times and archeological facts define Jammu as significant part of the Harappa society.</p>
<p>The pre-historic temples, impressive palaces and traditionally popular places are the significant high points of Jammu city.  Few main attractions are Maa Vaishno Devi temple, Bahu fort, Gauri Kund Temple, Amar mahal, Mubarak Mandi Palace, Amarnath caves, Dogra Art museum, Gadhadharji Temple etc. Surinsar Lake features a usual attraction for Indian visa tourists coming to Jammu.</p>
<p>This marvelous city is also popular for its adventure sports. Indian visa travelers looking for any adventure must visit this place for the prospect of trekking, mountaineering, river rafting and much more. Patnitop, Krimchi, Kishtwar and Sanasar are few of the famous locations popular for adventure sports.</p>
<p>Jammu and Kashmir hosts some beautiful locales for sightseeing:</p>
<p>•	<strong>Srinagar</strong>- This ‘City of Lakes’ always has pleasant weather. The popular Dal Lake lies here. Mughal gardens and the Hazratbul shrine is the main Indian visa tourist site, here.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Pahalgam</strong>- Jammu &amp; Kashmir has exotic valleys. Pahalgam has a wildlife sanctuary and is a known spot for trekking outings.</p>
<p>•	<strong>Gulmarg</strong>- This is a cherished location of Jammu and Kashmir. The inspirational exquisiteness of this place makes it a sightseeing spot, where ski resort as well as the highest golf course of the world form the necessary part of an Indian visa holders’ itinerary.</p>
<p><strong>Lakes of Jammu &amp; Kashmir</strong></p>
<p>Shiwalik Himalayas hosts water bodies and along with Kashmir Himalayas feature a combination of intricate and vivacious ecology. These form the center of living for resident of this state. These lakes also feature the materialization of exclusive customs of J&amp;K. The whole city lies alongside the lakes. Indian visa tourists come here to relax and unwind near snow covered lakes. It is truly, a heaven on earth. Himalayan Mountains protect and cover it from all sides. Indian visa travelers can have a distinctive experience of the surroundings on the exclusively crafted houseboats that float here.</p>
<p><strong>Temples of Jammu &amp; Kashmir</strong></p>
<p>J &amp; K’s individuality and distinctiveness comes from these temples. Although one can see beautiful scenery all around, yet the peaking temples form the main highlight. Hindus form a major part of the population in Ladakh and J and K. This state features many rivers, lakes, alpine along with some of the famous temples of India. Jammu is famous for its Temples. This state attracts devotees and pilgrims in hordes, all the year round. This state has its own religious importance for an <a href="http://www.rapid-visas.co.uk">India Visa</a> tourist in India. The exclusive architecture, peace and isolation mark the ambience of this state.</p>
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