Gurgaon: Another cool destination for gay travel!

7 08 2008

Gurgaon is not only the industrial and corporate centre of India, but also a crowd pulling destination for those sections of societies, who are carving for their own adventure, importance and travelling experience. Well, yes! Gay travellers have experienced a remarkable boost in their travelling destinations with Gurgaon joining the list.

 

Some of the much underestimated destinations in Gurgaon are Ferozepur, Sohna, Jhirka, Nuh and Patuadi. At Sohna, there are ample hotels and accommodation units that provide air conditioned and other necessary lodging facilities for creating an unforgettable holiday experience. What’s more, this locus of IT sector is not suffering from any stereotypical prejudices against the gay minorities, and thus, the gay travellers can very well utilise the available benedictions.

 

If your gay partner is a bird aficionado, the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary can serve you as the ideal getaway destination near Gurgaon. More than hundred types of birds are present in this sanctuary. The curious tourists can also suffice their innumerable interests, as there are several hide outs, watch towers and museums located in the region.

 

The Damdama lake, one of the major tourist attraction at Gurgaon, is another peaceful and isolated destination for the gay travellers seeking quiet moments together. The Sheetala Devi temple is also an auspicious place to be at, especially for those seeking God’s blessings in the natural abode, far away from the hectic city life.

 

Not to mention, the crowd puller Suraj Kund around Gurgaon is renowned for its handicraft fairs, Kartik Cultural festival and Statesmen car rally. In all, Gurgaon is not a bad choice at all if you wish for a blend of adventure, natural beauty and privacy, altogether.





Darjeeling: Gay travel in the lap of mother nature

5 08 2008

Darjeeling is one of the unparallel hill stations of India and has evolved as the queen of Indian destinations. Clean and fresh air, natural beauty, pleasant weather and welcoming local inhabitants are the core reasons, which have tempted gay travellers to this peaceful benediction. The presence of Mount Kanchenjunga is not less than embracing the real beauty of nature.

 

The gay travellers are also attracted to this phenomenal paradise because every day Darjeeling offers something new to the travellers, just like an unsurpassed path to discovery of nature’s beauty. With the very first rays of the sun touching the mountain peak to the advent of dusk, the travellers can actually discover remarkable existence of nature in their vicinity.

 

The tiger hill, located few kilometres from Ghoom is definitely the best place to experience the rare heavenly feelings.  Smoky weather, smiling Gorkhi inhabitants and chilly air are some of the indispensable experiences of Darjeeling.

 

The gay travellers can also discover more of tribal lie of Himalayas, Tibetan culture, monasteries and tea garden and pine trees by visiting this phenomenal destination. Chowrastra is one of the important places to shop, providing innumerable souvenirs. Several botanical gardens are present here, which have a variety of orchids, flowers and Himalayan plants.

 

Dhoom Gompa is one of the established monasteries of Darjeeling, conferring a deep insight into the religious explorations of the people in Darjeeling. Senchal lake is another scenic location near the tiger hills.

 

Darjeeling is nothing but a true heaven for gay travellers who crave for exploring the nature in its real term.





How Varanasi Offers a Sacred Touch To Gay Travel?

4 08 2008

India, no longer continues to be an orthodox country and this remarkable development can be evidently seen from the mushrooming of gay travel in India. Pulsating nightlife, sultry heat and romantic sunsets have bestowed India a remarkable presence with red hot sensual energy. Apart from the already acknowledged Indian destinations like New Delhi, Kerala, Golden Triangle and Mumbai, even Varanasi has evolved with its definite potential for gay couples. 

Apart from the scintillating nightlife, without any inhibitions for the privacy of gay couples, the visit will also confer an unforgettable experience to explore the cultural history of Varanasi. To start with, the Bathing Ghats on the sacred river of Ganga, confers an indelible blend of spirituality, philosophy and solace.

Varanasi extends a warm welcome to the gay travellers along with rejuvenating their life and providing them with the rare opportunity to wash of their numerous sins. For Hindu gay travellers, this city is nothing less than a sacred amalgamation of temples. Though, there are no bars or gay hotels as such, for the open entertainment of gay travellers, the city is no doubt, a heaven for those compatible partners searching for purity and peace of mind. 

In addition to it sacred image, Varanasi has also emerged as an auspicious meeting point of couples, from different parts of India by establishing itself as a marriage locus. It is considered that those marriages, which commence from this holy land, have guaranteed longevity, trust and reliability.





Gay Travel to The Magnificent Golden Triangle

2 08 2008

The Golden Triangle is one tour package that basks in consistent glory for being a particularly haunted travel circuit. The tour package is especially designed for the international tourists to give them a taste of the soul of North Indian culture and tradition and the exotic splendor of India’s rich heritage.

Easily the most famous of all tours in India – the Golden Triangle generally covers New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur by most of the Indian tour and travel agencies.

Delhi, the capital city of India, is divided into two parts, that is, old Delhi and New Delhi. The city has a great collection of ancient monuments with beautiful architecture, which depicts amazing art and culture. In Old and New Delhi one can see the example set for the developing nation. Where in old Delhi you can have a wonderful time savoring the kebabs and shopping for beautiful pieces of jewellery and embroidered clothes at the same time you can enjoy the fast paced metro life in New Delhi at Bars, Pubs and Discos.

From Delhi the triangle travel continues to Jaipur in Rajasthan the colorful state of India. Here one can enjoy the visit to lavish Palaces, enjoy shopping colorful cottons with bandhani prints, famous lac bangles and see the wonderful folk dances, and how can one ever miss the fabulous music by the Rajasthani people. The state also hosts the luxurious train that is Palace on Wheels for a pure palatial experience.

The journey from Jaipur continues to the city of love - Agra, where you can see the seventh wonder of the world – The Taj Mahal. The white monument is indeed a pure proof of love in the world. Here you can take the pledge of loving your Gay or Lesbian partner and strengthen your bond by gifting your love a souvenir of Taj Mahal to show the truthfulness of your love. With the foreground of the River Yamuna, Taj Mahal’s image in the river seems even more beautiful and serene on the full moon night. Its truly a once in lifetime experience to witness the spectacular Taj Mahal before your eyes, holding hand of your beloved gay/ lesbian partner and feeling peacefully lost in many long romantic moments…. aah.. the thought itself is so captivating.. ! So why kill time in anything else? Come to the Golden Triangle and assuredly get lost with your love in the city of love!





Gay friendly Hotels in India

1 08 2008

If wondering in a conservative country like India, does the concept of Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels exists??? Don’t worry with the nation is developing on a fast pace and at least the urbane people of India have started accepting the broader way of thinking in life. The young generation of the country is also working towards getting equality and respect for the same sex relations.

Talking about the Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels in India, there are not just hotels, which warmly welcome you with an acceptance for the same sex relations, but also there are hotels that are owned and run by Gay and Lesbian population in India.

A few such hotels are Tharavadu Heritage home and Tharavadu house boat in Kumarakom in Kerela, Kamath Residency in Nagothane at Maharashtra, Hotel Ajanta, Hotel Orchid Gardens, Hotel Hyatt Regency in New Delhi, Umaid Bhavan, Umaid Mahal in Jaipur – Rajasthan. These all hotels are Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels. What’s more, there is a much larger list, which covers places like Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. In fact, the Tiger Hotel Sarover Hotel in Udaipur, one of the numerous other Gay/Lesbian owned and run hotels, is an only Gay and Lesbian accommodation hotel! A few of these hotels also give 10% or more discounts on mentioning Gay journey, while making the bookings.

Thus, without giving a thought, you can book your flights for an Indian holiday with your Gay or Lesbian partner and have a wonderful time, with all the luxuries and adventure at your disposal… all the best!





Relish the gay travel assortment at New Delhi

31 07 2008
With the Travel Industry getting a great boost in India, the travel related companies are in a hunt for new ideas and ways to promote themselves. And with Gay Pride 2008 in vogue, the market of Gay travel and Lesbian travel is prospering across the globe and the Indian market is not far behind from catching on the trend.
Travelling all the way to the capital city New Delhi is fairly convenient by all means. There is no dearth of accommodation in the city, ranging from the very expensive International brand hotels to fairly economical stays. There is also no problem in getting a good guide who can take you around the city throughout your trip. The city is essentially divided into two parts, that is, Old Delhi and New Delhi.
Old Delhi has plethora of legends in its garb. The unassuming look of the surroundings must not be confused with its lacking glamour. The city has a plethora of historic stories to tell with its ancient architecture sprawled wide and across and the numerous historical monuments in the vicinity, namely The Red Fort, The Jama Masjid and many more.
Two days are more than sufficient for a satisfactory and relaxed visit to Old Delhi. Besides the monuments, you can visit the ancient market here, called Chandani Chowk, and have a wonderful time savoring some mouth watering Kebabs from the small road side restaurants with your beloved gay/ lesbian partner. Be amazed at the Indian crafts and have your hands on some really beautiful pieces of Jewellery. I bet you would not be able to stop yourself from buying some amazing embroidered dress materials for your gay/ lesbian partner.
After the Old Delhi, you may like to spend some time around the metro life in India. Enjoy your time in the intimate company of your gay/ lesbian partner at some really rocking Discos, Bars and Pubs in the city. Besides the night life, there are plenty of shopping opportunities inside and around the city, including Dilli Haat for handicrafts, South Extension for all the reputed brands (an elite market it is!) and Connaught Place (an ideal hand in hand hang out for you and your gay/ lesbian partner!). Visit Karol Bagh, Lajpat Nagar and Sarojini Nagar, if you please a more pocket friendly shopping experience. Not to mention, there are also a number of malls and multiplexes in the city to compliment the good company you would be having. New Delhi also has some places worth a visit, like the Lotus Temple (Bahai temple), the Birla Mandir, Iskon temple, Jantar Mantar, Qutub Minar, Humanyun’s tomb, Raj Ghat, Chhatarpur Temple and India Gate, to name some.
Unbelievable it may be found, to witness the contrast between the two parts of the same city, depicting the kind of development the country has made and is heading towards.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 





Visit Amchi Mumbai for a Hip Hop time

28 07 2008

Get ancient and enjoy the stories from history at Mumbai, the financial capital of India, with your Gay or Lesbian partner! Starting with a trip to adore the Indian art and culture depicting the Indian god that is Lord Siva’s Natraja  and get lost in the beauty of stone carved Elephanta Caves. 

Visit the Elephanta caves, which are situated on an island way beyond the sea shore. You would reach there via a ferry ride. If you are a history lover, you will love the place in all probability. Come to the caves and be fascinated by the Indian art and culture depicted in these caves. Among the carvings is engraved the Indian god, Lord Siva’s Natraja in a beautiful dancing pose. Other beautiful carvings on the walls are equally intricate and charming, If not more. Besides the stone carved arts showing the three Trinity – Indian gods Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Mahesh the destroyer – there are some tantalizing depictions too engraved in those stones. You can enjoy in the arms of your Lesbian or Gay partner sitting and looking at the historic carvings and the row of pillars which seem to be holding the roof of the Caves. The ambiance is just ideal for a meaningful time together.

Couples who want to enjoy art and paintings, a must visit for them is the Prince of Wales Museum. It is an old building reminiscent of the era of Raj and today houses a wonderful collection of exceptional variety of Indian paintings.

A must go place in Amchi Mumbai, as the localities fondly call Mumbai or Bombay, is of course the Gate way of India. You must also pay a visit to the Crawford Market for the best of bargains and witness a unique Dhobhi Ghat at this Indian metropolitan city.

After a trip to history, get ready for a hip hop evening at the amazing discos and bars of the city that never sleeps in India. Welcoming you with open arms is the night life in Mumbai, go shaking legs and stomping feet with your Gay or Lesbian partners.

In a mood to shop loads of clothes and shoes at very reasonable prices Fashion Street in Mumbai is the best place to shop.

The best part of Mumbai are its taxis and autos that would never turn you down just because you intend to travel short distances and would charge you as per their meter reading, always. So why not hire a trip to Bandra, Mumbai’s Beverly Hills, and who knows, you may even catch a glimpse of your favorite Bollywood star!





Gay Travel down South India

26 07 2008

While traveling to Southern part of India Bangalore is a great experience for Gay & Lesbian couples. The city well accepted the recently held 1st Pride Parade held in India. Frisk in the busy city at wonderful restaurants and pubs. One can have an adventurous holiday in the foothills of Western Ghats and also go bonkers for a wonderful jungle safari. Other place that is ideal for a visit in south India, for a guaranteed wonderful time with your beloved partner, is Varkala where on can enjoy a dip at the mineral water spring. Alleppey offers a great back water cruise. Have a wonderful time spent with your gay or lesbian partner holding hands and adoring nature’s beauty sitting in a houseboat. If in a look out for observing the wild life in India, Thekkady is the right place for getting wild and naughty with your partner and enjoying the holiday with the right mood. Cochin in Kerela would take you on a trip of tastes at the Spice market, being luxurious at the Dutch Palace and go fishing after buying the market for Chinese fishing nets. A short drive at Mysore is idyllic for spending your time at leisure with your partner at the famous Brindavan Gardens, beautifully lit with colorful lighting dazzling its effects at its fountains. Unwind your stressful life at southern India with the right kind of mix and have a great and relaxed gay holiday with your Gay partner or Lesbian partner.





Gays march with Pride in Indian cities:

30 06 2008

In a first of its kind in India, a Gay Pride parade was held in three Indian cities on Sunday. Bangalore, Delhi and Kolkata saw hundreds of people embracing their identity and proudly proclaiming their sexuality through a celebration of colour and music.

Over 500 sexual minorities marched five km in Bangalore, asking for rights to exist and to repeal section 377 of the constitution, which criminalizes sexual minorities. Many of the people, most of them from the lesbian and gay community, as well as transgender, came out most proudly with a host of supporters looking on.

For transgender like Chandni, the march was an opportunity to tell the world and her family, that she was proud of her sexual identity.

Chandni struggled for over 15 years with her identity till she changed her gender. A job with an NGO that works with transgenders helped her professionally and financially. She set up home in one of Bangalore’s best-known residential areas.

With an adopted daughter to raise, Chandni says she wants to make sure others like her get a chance at life.

”Nobody accepted me. My family asked me to leave. There were a lot of expectations as I was their only son but I decided I would only be happy if I face my fear. Now I have a daughter and I am happy and here to create awareness about people like me,” said chandani, participant.

It was not just sexual minorities that turned up at the parade. There were those who came just to show support. ”We are here to create a noise for something we believe in,” sad Pallavi Chander, theatre personality. ”It’s a celebration and people like us are out to create awareness,” said Ekta Mittal, theatre personality.

It may have been a celebration but what Bangalore’s first queer pride march has achieved is enormous, an awareness about sexual minorities which was earlier missing in the city.

source: http://www.ndtv.com/





Hotel Informations:

2 06 2008

The rapid growth of world economy has also affected the travel and tourism industry, positively. The result of this growth comes as an improvement in the system and services of the hospitality industry world wide. Online booking service is the best way to book a hotel in any destination in the world.

The various travel agencies in the all around the world which is provide the reservation facility online. In online booking you can save ample amount of money due to the discount rates offered to the agency, by the hotels. This online agencies usually make consensus with many hotels. The hotels provide substantial discounts to the agencies and in return these agencies make block booking for the hotels.