Showing posts with label Tour Packages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Packages. Show all posts

Friday, 7 August 2015

Five places you must visit before they disappear

As the surface temperature of our beloved planet increases gradually, some of the most beautiful locations are under the imminent threat of disappearance. We bring you a list of places you must visit before melting glaciers; rising sea or erratic weather get the better of them.

1) Alps
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This enormous mountain range spread across eight European countries including Switzerland and Italy, was once considered the ultimate tourist destination for adventure seekers and honeymooners alike. The extensive winter sports in the mountains have suffered owing to the receding snow line. Ski resorts are desperately trying to adapt to climate changes with some trying to modify the services offered.

Some have tried to cover the glaciers with sheets of plastic fleece and wool to keep the snow from melting. Given the vastness of the region, that may not be the most sustainable option. Scientists studying climate change fear that most of the glaciers might be gone by the year 2030.

2) Great Barrier Reef
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It is the only living thing on earth visible from space. Stretching over 2300km, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the world. Apart from about 400 corals, the reef is home to coral sponges, molluscs, rays, dolphins, over 1500 species of tropical fish, more than 200 types of birds, around 20 types of reptiles including sea turtles and giant clams over 120-years-old.

From ski diving to scuba diving to snorkelling, there are many ways through which you can live the experience. World's most beautiful marine ecosystem could be gone within the next four decades unless carbon emissions are reduced, said the director of the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland in a research published in 2011.

3) Maldives
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Closer to home, Maldives is the most favourite vacation destination of Indians. Be it lazing around on a tranquil beach or diving into the sea for a snorkelling experience, you get it all in the neighbouring island nation.  However, like many other similar destinations, Maldives is under the imminent threat of submergence due to rising sea levels. While locals are artificially raising some areas, in 2009 the country's government set up a fund to buy land for refuge. 

4) Venice
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The beautiful floating city has been on the travel list of all who love to travel. Steering through this city of love on a gondola with your special one has often been described as the most romantic experience.  The Italian city has often flooded when the water levels rose but the occurrence has multiplied over the years.

While St. Mark's Square had flooded only seven times in 1900, it had happened 99 times in 1996. In 2014, the square had flooded about 60 times, said a local in an interview to the BBC. The Italian government has been working a project, known as the Moses project, to draw barriers around the city to save it from flooding. The project which was due to be completed by 2014 has now been delayed till 2017. Critics say that the project might be outdated already.

5) Majuli
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Canvassed in green fields and bamboo groves, Majuli, one of world's largest river islands, is tucked in a corner in northeast India. Ferry your way from Assam's mainland to reach this island in Brahmaputra River.

While the people of Majuli depend on the river for sustenance, climate change has posed a threat to this beautiful island. As the water in Brahmputra swells unpredictably, Majuli's land is gradually getting eroded. This land of a rich cultural heritage and a colourful tradition may soon be lost to erratic climate.


Global warming also threatens to wipe some species of flora and fauna from the face of the earth. Some of the flora and fauna listed below may even be gone forever within the next couple of decades:

*Polar bear: The loss of sea ice habitat is the biggest threat facing polar bears that thrive on the fast-melting arctic ice
*Sea turtle: Climate change has had an impact on the nesting sites of sea turtles, most species of which are already endangered
*Coral reef: High carbon dioxide emissions have changed the acidity of water. This change in ocean chemistry has put coral reefs at risk
*Orange-spotted filefish: This fish dwells in coral reef habitat and with the depletion of coral reefs, filefish, as many other fishes face the risk of extinction
*Adélie penguin: Found on the Antarctic continent, this specie of penguin feeds on tiny sea anthropods called krill. With rising temperature the krill population is receding.

- TravelSpider is a Travel Agent in New Delhi NCR which offers International Tour Packages from India

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Free ways to discover Delhi

Although Delhi can be a reasonably expensive city, there are still lots of things to do in capital city of India that don't require you to shell out even a rupee. From wandering through the labyrinth that is Hauz Khas Village in South Delhi, to admiring the ruins scattered across the green expanse of Lodhi Gardens, listening to a melodic and soothing kirtan at the Damdama Sahib Gurdwara, and jostling your way through hordes of devotees at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah—some of the best experiences in Delhi don't cost a thing. We tell you where to go to discover the city absolutely free of cost under domestic tour packages in India.

* Jama Masjid - The largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid rivals the grandeur of the neighboring Red Fort in its scale and beauty.

* Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya dargah - Revered by music lovers and the devout alike, this living heritage site houses the tomb of the medieval Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya.

* India Gate - Originally built as a memorial to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War, India Gate is now Delhi’s most-loved public space.

* Gurdwara Damdama Sahib - Located close to Nizamuddin, Gurdwara Damdama Sahib is not as popular as Bangla Sahib in central Delhi, and that’s exactly what makes it a better option.

* Hauz Khas Complex - Once you’re done exploring the nooks and crannies of Hauz Khas Village, venture just beyond and through an old iron gate to be transported into another era.

* Lodhi Gardens - This sprawling green oasis in Central Delhi is dotted with medieval tombs, mosques, bridges and watchtowers built by the Lodhi and the Sayyid dynasties, which ruled over Delhi in the 15th century.

- TravelSpider is an air ticketing agents in Delhi NCR which offers which offers flight reservation services in Delhi NCR

Friday, 10 April 2015

Indians prefer foreign holiday tours - Travel Trends 2014

Traveling to international destinations for a holiday is the flavor this summer amongst Indians, according to a new trend report. Global travel search site Skyscanner released a series of travel trends, which show that Indians are keen to escape from the scorching heat and are turning to overseas travel this summer season.

While international destinations have seen a whopping 101 percent growth in volume searches, findings for domestic destinations have seen a rise of 60 percent over January to April 2014 compared to the same period last year, said a statement.

Now days, Indians have become more experimental when it comes to traveling. In the spirit of exploration, they are looking for longer, more expensive trips and are searching for newer destinations.

Morocco, Bhutan, Greenland, Thailand and UAE are Indians’ most popular summer holiday destinations this year. Also, Croatia’s glamor and old-fashioned authenticity makes it one of the most popular European countries amongst Indians.

Skyscanner’s data suggests that Indian travelers are becoming increasingly adventurous with their travel choices.

Bhutan, a popular but remote backpacking route located at the eastern end of the Himalayas, has witnessed a staggering 244 percent increase in overall searches. Another destination that has gained attraction amongst destination searches is Morocco, witnessing a 261 percent increase in searches compared to last year over the same period.

Known for its Roman architecture, serene coastal landscape and mountains, Croatia emerged to be one of the most searched European countries with a year on year growth of 152 percent.

Far Northern European countries including Greenland and Iceland emerged as exotic summer getaway options with a 210 percent year on year growth.

Within India, travelers are looking at exploring destinations such as Srinagar, Goa, Kochi and Port Blair.

Skyscanner’s trend conclusions are based on consumer search data for flights on the company's website in between January and April 2013 and the same period in 2014.

- TravelSpider is a travel agent in Delhi NCR which offers international holiday packages from India