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Air India Promotion Metro flights will be available at Rajdhani II fares four hours before departure.
#AirIndia will charge Rs 2,870, Rs 2,990 and Rs 4,090 for last-minute unsold seats on flights from Delhi to Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru respectively. "The new #Rajdhani AC II fares on these routes can be as high as Rs 4,054; Rs 4,090 and Rs 5,626 respectively. #FlightsToIndia Read more...
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The dreaded destination: why foreign flight attendants dislike travelling to and from India
An ex-flight attendant had no qualms referring to the panicked passengers as “fucking rats” and an “untameable bunch” as videos emerged of them rushing to grab their belongings in the midst of the emergency. #FlightsToIndia Read more...
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Man's Worst Enemy: Wild Dogs Terrorize in India
Packs of wild dogs have haunted India for centuries, but urbanization and pollution have recently made the problem more prevalent and more dangerous. Within the past three years, packs of strays have made residents of densely populated coastal city of Kozhikode at the southwestern tip of India feel like hostages. Read more...
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After visa on arrival, tourists traveling to India will get a local SIM card too
India is fixing one of the most annoying problems that tourists visiting the country face - getting a local SIM card. India's Union Home Ministry has sanctioned a proposal to give SIM cards to foreigners who visit India on e-tourist visas. The plan could be enforced by the end of September this year. Read more...
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Female tourists should not wear skirts in India, says tourism minister
Foreign arrivals issued with welcome kit including safety advice for women, after high-profile assaults. Read more...
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India mourns crocodile-wrestling 'Queen mother' of tigers
Read more... Machali, thought to be world’s oldest wild #tiger and known for serene bearing, dies in Rajasthan national park aged about 20. Machali, aged about 20, was the star attraction of the #Ranthambore national park and one of the most photographed tigers in the world.
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Floods in India Drown Rare One-Horned Rhinos
Raging floods that started on July 25 submerged up to 80 percent of India’s Kaziranga National Park, in the northeastern state of Assam. The flooding subsided on July 31, but hundreds of animals have drowned, including more than a dozen rare Indian rhinoceroses. Across the country, the flooding has displaced millions of people and killed 152. #Wildlife Read more...
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Muziris: did black pepper cause the demise of India's ancient port?
In the first century BC it was one of India’s most important trading ports, whose exports – especially black #pepper – kept even mighty Rome in debt. But have archaeologists really found the site of Muziris, and why did it drop off the map? Read more...
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Onkar Travels has consolidator and net-fare contracts with most major Airlines
#FlightsToIndia Onkar Travels was established in February 1980. It is one of the largest networks of Travel Companies, having six locations in Canada and Associate Offices in the USA and India. Onkar Travels has consolidator and net-fare contracts with most major Airlines Air Canada, Air India, Emirates, Etihad, United, Lufthansa, Air France, Delta and KLM. We do however network with all other airlines as well. Read more...
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We aim to provide customized, luxurious travel packages that never disappoint.
#FlightsToIndia A1 Travel - 28 Lexi Lane, Monroe, New Jersey 08831 Tel: 408 914 2085 EMail: info@a1travel.us We believe travel broadens the mind and gives each of us a different perspective on life. When you visit a unique destination and culture, you’ll become more open to various ways of life! Get out and experience the world! We aim to provide customized, luxurious travel packages that never disappoint. Read more...
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We specialize in US Visa, UK Visa, China Visa, OCI for India, Indian passport and US passport.
#FlightsToIndia We specialize in US Visa, UK Visa, China Visa, OCI for India, Indian passport and US passport. We are open 7 days a week and can be reached ?Toll free: 1-866-639-9700, Toll dial: 718-639-9700 or 732-283-0566 or via email at sharad@sntravel.net? We are authorized agents for travel insurance also. When you travel with us, you can trust that we'll take care of you. Read more...
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We provide quality travel packages, tours, cruises and special promotions to our loyal customers
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India: Travel & Tourism
#FlightsToIndia VK Travels is a full service travel agency owned and operated by professionals with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry. VK Travels is registered as a seller of travel with the State of California. Read more... Address: 41446 Beatrice St, Fremont CA 94539, USA. Phone: (510) 573-4153 (510) 770-0175 (510) 770-0176
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Baby rhinos rescued from India Assam floods
#Wildlife officials in India have rescued three baby rhinos from the Kaziranga national park in flood ravaged Assam state. The two male and one female calves are under observation, officials said. During floods, hundreds of animals in the park move to the adjacent hills of Karbi Anglong for safety. Read more...
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India launches huge search for Jai, the nation's famous tiger
A search is under way in India for the country’s most famous tiger, with millions of adoring fans worried about the big cat known as Jai who went missing three months ago. The #tiger shot to nationwide fame three years ago after embarking on an epic hike through villages, rivers and perilously dangerous highways in successful pursuit of a mate. Read more...
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India Plants 50 Million Trees in One Day, Smashing World Record
Although the feat has yet to be certified by Guinness World Records, Indian officials have reported that volunteers planted a whopping 49.3 million tree saplings on July 11, blowing past the previous record for most trees planted in a single day. #Wildlife Read more...
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How I fell victim to an elaborate travel scam in India
I’ve been to 17 countries. I speak two languages. I’m good at budgeting. I can eat anything. I’ve never been seriously sick, my bags have never gone missing, and I always do my research. You’d think I’d be smart enough to avoid a scam. That was until I met a nice guy called Nick*. Read more...
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Eenjoy free trip to London with Club Mahindra
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3 lions ID'd as man-eaters caged for life
NEW DELHI -- Three lions identified as having eaten villagers in western India have been caged and will never be released back into the wild, forest officials said Thursday. #Wildlife Read more...
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India puts Gujarat lions on trial after three people killed
Officials in India have "arrested" 18 #lions as they try to find a man eater suspected of killing three people. Forest officials in Gujarat state will test the lions' prints and excrement in an attempt to identify the killer. The "guilty lion" will be kept in a zoo for life while the others will be released back into the Gir sanctuary, the officials told BBC Hindi. #wildlife Read more...
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge feed baby elephants during Indian safari
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge fed baby #elephants and baby rhinos on Wednesday as they learnt about life on the front line of the battle against poaching at a #wildlife reserve in India. Read more...
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36 Hours in Hyderabad, India
As this high-tech capital marches steadily into the future, visitors should not forget the city’s regal past — nor its celebrated culinary offerings. #Biryani Read more...
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The History That Lurks Behind Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Taj Mahal Visit
An infamous picture of Diana sets the tone for the trip Prince William and Kate Middleton will head to India on Sunday for their first official visit to the country as a couple. The final day of their tour is scheduled to include a trip to the #TajMahal — which means this is more than just any official visit. Read more...
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The street food that fuels India’s Holi festival
Paint-throwing isn’t the only attraction during the festival of colour; the streets are also vibrant with food and drink. Read more...
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India's creaky infrastructure struggles to keep up with air travel boom
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Finding Peace (and Quiet) In India's Tamil Nadu
For two decades, Guy Trebay has been escaping to this serene corner of southern India—and while its sacred #temple towns, extravagant mansions, and gracious people are now deeply familiar, he finds it’s still a place for unscripted adventure. Read more...
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Austrian tourist rescued from well after attempting to take selfie in India
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Mumbai sets no-selfie zones as deaths linked to selfies rise
India is home to the highest number of people who have died while taking photos of themselves. Read more... Read more...
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Travel: Experience India in luxury
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Skier photographs rare snow leopard on Indian mountainside
#Wildlife An Australian skier says he captured on camera the "amazing" moment an endangered snow leopard leapt across his path on a mountainside in India. Owen Lansbury said he was following skiing guide Dave Marchi down a slope at a resort in the popular skiing town of Gulmarg in India's north, when the animal suddenly bounded in front of them in deep snow. Read more...
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In the havelis of Rajasthan sleep, eat and lounge like a royal
At breakfast, Jaisalmer’s Suryagarh hotel releases peacocks in the courtyard to charm guests. Read more...
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Why India’s Jewelers Are on Strike
#Gold #Jewelry Thousands of jewelry shops in India pulled down their shutters Wednesday as they went on strike to protest against the government’s move to bring more jewelry sales under the tax net. A rule that came into effect Jan. 1 requires customers to share their tax identification number every time they spend 200,000 rupees ($2,946) or more on jewelry. Read more...
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Indian leopard injures six in Bangalore school
#Wildlife A male leopard which entered a school in the Indian city of Bangalore injured six people trying to capture it. A scientist and a forestry employee were among those mauled during the near 10-hour long effort to corner the dangerous animal on Sunday. The leopard, which strolled into the Vibgyor International school, was eventually tranquillised and released. Read more...
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Wild elephant rampages through India town
#Wildlife KOLKATA, India -- A wild elephant rampaged through an east Indian town on Wednesday, smashing homes and sending panicked residents running. As the frightened elephant ran amok, trampling parked cars and motorbikes, crowds of people gathered to watch from balconies and roof tops. Some followed from a distance as the elephant moved through the streets. Read more...
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Hindu temples in southern India enforce western clothing ban
Madras high court has ordered #temple authorities in Tamil Nadu to refuse entry to people in jeans, shorts and other garments. #FlightsToIndia Read more...
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The Himalayan tea train that's running out of steam
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway once took precious #tea from the foothills of the mountains to the teapots of the world. But it's become a victim of the colossal inefficiency of the state-run system and is facing a slow extinction through neglect, says David Baillie. #IndianRailways Read more...
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The end of a much-loved railway
The Satpura narrow-gauge network used to be the longest of its kind in India, stretching more than 1,000km (620 miles). But it is now facing closure, writes Mark Tully. #IndianRailways Read more...
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India considers banning elephant rides
Elephant riding in Goa and Rajasthan may be banned by India's Supreme Court after the popular tourist past time came under scrutiny by officials, according to The Times of India. A number of judges voiced their concerns that the animals might possibly be subject to torture at the hands of their owners at popular tourist locations. #Wildlife Read more...
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