Saturday, February 16, 2013

Travel Tips- Train travel in India


Worried about how you'll eat or what the bathrooms will be like? The thought of being stuck on a long distance Indian Railways , sometimes for days at a time, can be quite alarming.

Here are some tips for train travel in India to make your trip on Indian Railways as enjoyable as possible.

Bhartiya-Rail
Bhartiya-Rail

  • Spend time looking out the windows or carriage door. The ever changing landscape provides a rare and hassle free view everyday life in India.

  • If you're the talkative type, you won't have a shortage of people to chat to. Finding out as much information as possible about their traveling companions is the number one way that Indians pass the time on these train trips. By western standards, their questions can be quite intrusive. You should feel free to ask the same questions back. Your companions will be pleased you've taken an interest in them and you may receive some fascinating answers.

  • If you have special dietary requirements, bring food with you. Meals are usually provided on board most long distance trains, however the food served by Indian Railways is hardly inspiring. Choices are limited (usually to biriyani and thali) and don't cater to Western tastes. Someone from the catering department will come and take your order in advance for these meals.

  • Food and drink vendors will also make their way through the compartments, mostly in sleeper class but also in the air conditioned classes. Make sure you carry lots of small change for your purchases. It's possible to buy food on the platforms when the train stops, but don't count on a station arriving at mealtimes.

  • Be prepared to go to bed early. Indians love to sleep when they have nothing better to do and most people will start retiring for the night around 9.30 p.m.

  • If you're a light sleeper, bring some earplugs or headphones. There's guaranteed to be at least one loud snorer in each compartment. That adds up to around a dozen of them in each carriage!

  • The busiest time in the bathrooms is in the morning between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., so either get up early or sleep late.

  • There's not much difference in the standard of the toilets in the sleeper and air conditioned classes, however it's the cleanliness that sets them apart. The sleeper class toilets rapidly become filthy, while the toilets in the air conditioned classes manage to retain some sort of respectability.

  • There are two toilets, shared by both males and females, and a washbasin at the end of each carriage. Some are western style sit down toilets, and the others squat toilets. If you can manage them, the squat toilets can often be the cleanest and most hygienic option.

  • Bring anti-bacterial hand wipes and toilet paper. You'll find them both very handy to have.

  • Don't leave your luggage unsecured or your valuables on display. Your traveling companions may be honest, but thieves sometimes enter the carriages at night. Bring a padlock and chain as you'll find facilities for fastening your luggage in your compartment.
You may want to buy famous Train at a Glance book to know more about Indian Railway while Traveling 
Famous-Train-at-a-Glance-Book
Famous-Train-at-a-Glance-Book


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Essential HINDI phrases for travellers


Travellers will find that most people associated with the tourism industry in India speak or at least understand English. Standard Hindi is the official language of India and is the most widely spoken of India’s scheduled languages. It is spoken mainly in northern states of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar. It can be useful to learn Hindi to help enhance your travels.  Here is a handy list of keywords and phrases that will help you have a comfortable stay in India.

1. WHILE SHOPPING:

How much?: Kitney ka?
It’s very expensive: Bahut mehnga hain.
Lower the price a little: Thoda kum kardo.
Don’t want: Nahi chahye.
Thank you: Shukriya/Dhanyavaad

2. WHILE DINING:

I want … : Mujhe…chahye
Salt: Namak
Is it vegetarian?: Yeh shakahaari hain?
What’s in it?: Ismey kya hain?
How much time will it take?: Kitna time lagega?
It’s cold: Thanda hain.
Don’t make it too spicy: mirchi kam.
Don’t add ice: Baraf nahi/matt daalna.

3. WHILE TRAVELING:

Drive to…: … chaliye.
Drive faster: Jaldi chalaiye
Drive slower: Dheere chalaiye
Stop: Rukye.
Where is…: ….kahan hain?
How far is…: ….kitni dur hain?
How much (money) till…?: …tak kitne lagenge?
What time?: Kitne baje?

4. NUMBERS:

1. Ek
2. Do
3. Teen
4. Chaar
5. Paanch
6. Chhe
7. Saat
8. Aath
9. Nau
10. Dus

Most authentic destinations for Indian Crafts


Indian craft has been widely accepted around the world as the epitome of creativity and has been applauded for the usage of indigenous materials. Instead of picking up-charged souvenirs from emporiums and urban shops, visit the point of generation. Indian handicrafts range from colourful textiles, intricate jewellery, paintings to curios. It is also a great way to understand the lives of actual artisans and the authentic processes they use to represent their art.

Some of the most authentic destinations for photo-opportunities and a learning experience are below:

Tie and Dye in Rajasthan

Rajasthan embodies the spirit of a colourful nation entirely by itself. Apart from the community’s own vibrant dressing, the famous tie and dye fabrics are world renowned. The end product is also known as ‘bandhini’ at times. To see the artisans at work, one does not have to go too far out in the villages. Jaipur, Udaipur, Bikaner and Ajmer are the important centres of this ancient form of design on fabric. You can find plenty of options for only fabric or skirts and other Indian dresses.
Bandhani-Dye-Rajasthani-style
Bandhani-Dye-Rajasthani-style

Mysore Silk

Mysore has emerged as one of the key silk centres of the country in the past few decades. If you step away from the glitzy shops in Bangalore and visit the villages towards Mysore, you can follow the entire process while you travel. Right from the cocoons to spinning the silk threads and then weaving. Many indigenous set ups along the Bangalore- Mysore highway will be happy to invite people to have a look. Also, why spend that extra buck in a showroom when you can actually get the most authentic product from the artisan himself.
Silk-Craft-in-Mysore
Silk-Craft-in-Mysore

Stone Sculptures

There are 2 major destinations for stone sculptures in India. One if the famous 7th century town of Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu and the other Khajurao in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Both are eminent destinations for their sand stone temples constructed with elaborate carvings and details. Here, you can pick up small replicas and statues made in sandstone by the local artisans.
Stone-craft-Mamallapuram
Stone-craft-Mamallapuram

Aranmula Mirrors in Kerala

The Aranmula mirrors of Kerala as one of the most intriguing crafts of the state. This craft is endemic to only one village by the same name and very few households are still in the business of making this wonderful product. The mirror, infact, has no glass element but is a heavily polished alloy which has reflective properties. The village is just off Alleppey and makes for an interesting day trip.
Mirror-craft-Aranmula
Mirror-craft-Aranmula

Durries and Rugs

Many North Indian states have been long patronised as weaving centres and still produce some of the finest floor rugs of the world. Villages off the city Agra in Uttar Pradesh has adequate business being generated out of hand woven carpets and rugs out of this region. Silk carpets on the other hand are made in Kashmir. Take the help of a local to get access to these villages and see the craft up close.
Carpet-craft-Uttar Pradesh
Carpet-craft-Uttar Pradesh

Thanjavur Paintings in Tamil Nadu

The small town of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu is primarily known for a large temple made by the Chola Kings and paintings of the same name. Based on themes of divine sagas, the paintings date back to 1600 AD. The Thanjavur paintings undergo a complicated process involving wood, cloth, zinc oxide and adhesives. The paintings are finally coated with semi precious stones and adorn many walls at homes and temples.
Painting-craft-Thanjavur
Painting-craft-Thanjavur

Uttaranchal Stone Jewellery

If you are off from a trek in the lower Himalayas in the state of Uttaranchal, you cannot miss the bold jewellery of Garhwal. Stone and metal are the main components of these elaborate neck pieces and bangles, which are made by the local women of the villages. Another interesting item of marital importance is the humungous ‘nath’ or the nose ring, which is worn by married women.
Stone-Jewellery-Garhwal
Stone-Jewellery-Garhwal

The continuous patronage of tourists ensures that local crafts do not fade away by the heavy commercialisation and mass production, giving the artisans a steady livelihood and maintaining age old traditional crafts.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Indian Railways: 5 high Altitude Railway Stations in India


India is home to 5 high altitude railway stations located at higher than 2,000 m and more than 10 station higher than 1,000 m.Tanglang La is a proposed railway station between Bilaspur-Mandi Leh railway line at an elevation of 5,359 m (17,582 ft), will be the highest railway stations in the world. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway,Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and The Kalka Shimla Railway are listed as Mountain Railways of India World Heritage Site.

Ghum - Darjeeling Himalayan Railway @ 2,257 m (7,405 ft)

Ghum is situated in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway or toy train,runs between the Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal. The narrow gauge railway line and toy train are listed as World Heritage Site and Ghum station is known as India’s highest railway station at an altitude of 2,257 metres and covers a distance of 78 km.
Darjeeling-Himalayan-Railway
Darjeeling-Himalayan-Railway

Ooty - Nilgiri Mountain Railway @ 2,210 m (7,251 ft)

Ooty or Queen of Hill Stations is the most popular hill station in India, located in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. Nilgiri Mountain Railway line runs between the Mettupalayam or Coimbatore to Ooty and offers most beautiful view of nature and covers a distance of 46 km. Famous Hindi song Chaiyya Chaiyya from film Dil Se was shot on the roof top of Nilgiri Mountain Railway or NMR.
Nilgiri-Mountain-Railway
Nilgiri-Mountain-Railway

Shimla - Kalka Shimla Railway @ 2,086 m (6,844 ft)

The capital city of Himachal Pradesh bounded by amazing valleys of Mandi and Kullu is also famous for its Kalka–Shimla Railway, a narrow gauge railway line from Kalka to Shimla. Kalka–Shimla Railway offers breathtaking views of the hills and surrounding villages located in the foothills of the Himalayas and covers a distance of 96 km. The Kalka-Shimla railway route has 806 bridges,103 tunnels and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mountain railways of India.
Kalka–Shimla-Railway
Kalka–Shimla-Railway

Ahju - Kangra Valley Railway @ 1,291 m (4,236 ft)

Ahju station is located at an elevation of 1,210 meters (3,970 ft) in the Kangra Valley Railway route.The Kangra Valley Railway line lies between the Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas and sub-Himalayan region and runs from Pathankot to Jogindernagar and covers a distance of 164 km.
Kangra-Valley-Railway
Kangra-Valley-Railway

Joginder Nagar - Kangra Valley Railway @ 1,189 m (3,901 ft)

Jogindernagar railway station is located in Himachal Pradesh and the last station of the Kangra Valley Railway route. Kangra Valley Railway runs from Pathankot to Jogindernagar and its one of two mountain railways that run in Himachal Pradesh and covers a distance of 164 km.
Joginder Nagar Kangra-Valley-Railway
Joginder Nagar Kangra-Valley-Railway

Indian Festivals: Ganesh Chaturthi


Ganeshotsav, The most popular Hindu festival in India,celebrated on the occasion of birthday of Lord Ganesha, Son of Great God Lord Shiva and Goddess Maa Parvati. Lord Ganesha is the superior to all the Hindu gods and known as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is celebrated across all over India mainly in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Goa, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh. The festival generally falls between 19 August to 15 September and celebrated for 10 days by worshiping the models of Lord  Ganesha. A sweet dish called modak is the most famous dish made during the festival of Ganesha.

Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra

Ganesh Chaturthi is the major festival of Indian state Maharashtra,The birthday of Lord Ganesha is celebrated in each and every house of Maharashtra with tradition and rituals. Big idols of Lord Ganesha are placed in every society and worship twice in a day by offering Modak and other traditional dishes. Mumbai is well known for its big Idols of Lord Ganesha and Girgaum Chowpatty as the famous immersion place.
Lalbagh-Cha-Raja
Lalbagh-Cha-Raja

Ganesh Chaturthi In Andhra Pradesh

Ganesh Chaturthi is known as Vinayaka Chtaturthi in the state of Andhra Pradesh and celebrated as most ancient festival. Biggest and Tallest idols of the elephant-headed God are install in different parts of city, Khairathabad Ganesha Idol is one of the most famous among all.
Hyderabadi-Ganeshji
Hyderabadi-Ganeshji

Ganesh Chaturthi in Karnataka

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with prayers to the mother of Lord Ganesha by Gowri Puja, The married women worship the Goddess Gowri for a long lasting marriage life and marital bliss. Lord Ganesha festival celebration goes on for three days five, seven or ten days, Somewhere, it is stretched to twenty one days. Dodda Ganesha Temple of Bangalore is the most famous temple of Lord Ganesha with a 18 ft tall in height and 16 ft wide Ganesha idol.
Ganeshji-from-Bangalore
Ganeshji-from-Bangalore

Ganesh Chaturthi in Goa

The Lord Ganesha festival is celebrated across all over Goa, Goa is started celebrating it as an Eco-friendly Ganesh festival by using the biodegradable materials to create Ganesha idols. Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the biggest festival for the Konkanis people in Goa. Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh are also celebrates the festival of Lord Ganesha.
Goan-Ganesha

Ganesh Chaturthi Outside India

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated outside India as well by the migrant Hindu people or the Indians residing in the countries. In UK Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated by Gujarati and in USA by the south Indian people. It is also celebrated by the Hindus of Canada, Mauritius,Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma and Fiji. Celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi is very much popular in the above countries and government of some of these countries has declared a public holiday for that day.
Ganesh-Chaturthi-in-USA
Ganesh-Chaturthi-in-USA

Eco Friendly Ganesha Festival

As per the Hindu tradition On the 11th day, the statue is taken to be immersed into a lakes, river and the sea, due to the immersion of these idols made of Plaster of Paris,chemical paints heavy metals and other non degradable substances water of these reservoir, environment and the aqua wildlife face serious impact. These are the few solutions proposed by the NGO’s and governmental bodies to celebrate Eco-Friendly Ganesha Festival.

User traditional natural clay idols.

  • Immerse them in household water bodies or in a bucket.
  • A permanent idol and used every year.
  • Reuse of last year idols by repaint.
  • Ban on the immersion of Non degradable idols into lakes and rivers.
  • Use the biodegradable materials to create Ganesha idols.
  • Immerse the idols into man made or artificial tanks of water.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Famous Indian Vegetarian Cuisine


India is famous for its vegetarian and non-vegetarian food item’s along with traditional way of cooking them. There are so many Indian recipe for vegetarian food’s,which are very very tasty and nutritious and serves as balanced diet and helps to maintain healthy body and controls the mind. These great vegetarian Indian cuisine’s are yummy,delicious and easy to cook. I am putting few vegetable along with dal and paneer through which a list of delicious Indian dishes are made.


Paneer

An Indian origin fresh common cheese, made by curdling heated milk with lemon juice or food acid. Paneer also called as Cheena, is the most wanted and favorite food item in vegetarian dishes. Paneer doesn’t have much taste of its own but it is used in many great dishes like delicious palak paneer and yummi mutter panneer. Other best curry paneer dishes are Paneer Butter Masala,Kadai paneer,Shahi paneer etc, in snacks item paneer served as Chili Paneer and Paneer tikka.
Mutter-Panner-Sabji
Mutter-Panner-Sabji

Aloo

Potatoes, one of the major food item, used in almost everything, dishes to best Indian snacks. The famous and spicy Aloo Gobi made with Potatoes, cauliflower and a great blend of spices. The delicious dish is very simple to make and serve with naan, other item’s are Aloo Matar,Dum Aloo,Aloo methi,Bean Aloo and jeera aloo. The stuffed aloo tikki is a most popular and favorite snack dish in India, Specially love by girls.
Aloo-Gobi-Sabji
Aloo-Gobi-Sabji

Kofta

One of the most popular vegetarian Indian dishes, made by any vegetables but mostly Lauki (Bottle Gourd) and Aloo. Kofta is the vegetarian alternative to meatballs, cooked in Mughlai style. The delicious malai kofta and Lauki ka Kofta are very popular vegetarian Indian food. Kofta are made for special occasions and usually served with naan.
Malai-Kofta-Curry
Malai-Kofta-Curry

Palak

The spinach, a tasty vegetable dish, full of good nutrients, quick to make and good to eat. There are so many wonderful and delicious dishes using Palak,one of them is most popular and mouth watering palak paneer. A popular vegetarian dish, made by spinach and paneer cheese in a curry sauce. The all time favorite dishes of Palak are Palak Ki Subzi, Mushroom palak, Dal palak and Aloo palak.
Palak-Panner
Palak-Panner

Dal

Dal or seeds is most common food, available everywhere in differnt forms in India. India’s most popular dal dishes are Dal tadka, Dal fry and awesome Dal Makhani. The world famous Dal Makhani is a very popular Indian dish, filled with rich proteins and fiber. The delicacy from Punjab is traditionally left cooking on burning coal overnight and Serve hot with Naan or Paratha or even with rice.
Dal-Makhni
Dal-Makhni

Bharva Vegetables

The stuffed vegetables dishes are fabulous, Indian’s like stuffed vegetables whether it is cabbage, Karela or Bhindi. Many of us does not like bitter gourd due to bitterness but stuffed bitter gourd looks awesome and taste very delicious n spicy. Grate the skin of karelas and stuffed with sauteed spicy onions,dal and then fried it. Other stuff vegetables are bharwa bhindi(Ladyfinger),Bharva baingan(Brinjal or Eggplant) and bharwa shimla mirch(Capsicum).
Bharwan-Karela
Bharwan-Karela



Swaad with Sharmaji


Most Famous Parathas in India


Paratha are the most popular Indian Snacks item and one of the easy Indian food to prepare in quick time. There are a huge variety of Paratha or pan-fried Indian flat bread available throughout the India, Its a traditional noth Indian dish and vary in shape triangular or round from place to place with taste. Generally there is two types of Parathas plain and stuffed, which is further divided in the way of cooking either on tawa or on tandoor. There is a famous lane of Paratha or Gali Paranthe Wali at Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi, where all types of Parathas are served.  Some of the best Indian Parathas are Plain paratha,Tandoori Paratha,Lachha paratha,Jalebi Paratha, Crispy paratha and very delicious jowar and bhajra paratha.

Aloo Paratha

The simple and most famous Indian flat bread is Aloo Paratha, The round shape Paratha is stuffed with boiled Potato alongn with some spicy ingredients. Aloo Paratha baked with ghee is taste very delicious while eaten with pickle and curds. Another variant of Aloo Paratha is Palak Aloo Paratha.
Aloo-Paratha-with-Dahi
Aloo-Paratha-with-Dahi

Gobi Paratha

Gobi means cauliflower, Gobi vegetable is mostly liked by every one specially in Punjab, The Gobi Paratha is stuffed with grated cauliflower & spices, a quick breakfast to have. The traditional Cauliflower Paratha is one of the famous breakfast of Indian state Punjab.
Swadist-Gobi-Paratha
Swadist-Gobi-Paratha

Methi Paratha

The tasty and healthy herb Methi or Fenugreek is another best breakfast for Indian. The chopped fenugreek leaves are directly mixed with wheat flour and cooked the whole wheat bread with oil or Ghee. It taste so delicious with cold yogurt and a pickle, yummy food.
Methi-Paratha-in-Winter
Methi-Paratha-in-Winter

Mooli Paratha

Mooli or Radish Paratha is another most favorite paratha, served for breakfast from the great Punjab along with butter and lassi. Mooli Paratha take a little time to be cooked but it tastes really great with green Chilli Chutney.
Mooli-Paratha-Yummm
Mooli-Paratha-Yummm

Onion Paratha

The Delicious onion paratha is made up by chopped onion along with Indian spices and green chillies to the wheat flour. This mild flavored onion paratha is taste awesome while serve hot parathas with tea or coffee and green chutney.
Onion-Paratha
Onion-Paratha

Cheese Paratha

The Indian flat bread stuffed with grated cheese and taste best while served with butter, cold yogurt or pickle.The grated cheese can be stuffed with any other type of Parathas for a better taste like Capsicum and Cheese Parathas,Corn and Cheese Parathas and the latest one Pudina Cheese Paratha.
Cheese-Paratha
Cheese-Paratha


Sattu Paratha

The most famous food from Bihar Sattu roti or sattu paratha is a healthy food item which is made up of roasted chana dal powder. Sattu Paratha is served with Chokha spicy mashed potatoes along with litti and some time served with brinjal and potato chutney.
Sattu-Paratha
Sattu-Paratha

Paneer Paratha

Paneer stuffed paratha is one of the mouth-watering Indian recipe from the Punjab.The parathas are stuffed with small pieces of Panner, the Indian Cheese or cottage cheese with other nutritional ingredients. Another variant of Paneer Paratha is Palak Paneer Paratha.
Paneer-Paratha
Paneer-Paratha

Chana Dal Paratha

The awesome cuisine from Punjab channa dal paratha is a different but delicious paratha, stuffed with chana dal,tomatoes and spices. The simply and spicy Chana Dal Paratha is some how based on famous  Maharashtrian traditional cuisines Puran Poli, a sweet chana dal stuffed paratha.
ChanaDal-Paratha
ChanaDal-Paratha

Mixed Vegetable Paratha

The breakfast cum meal item Mixed Vegetable Paratha is made up by stuffing of very finely chopped vegetables like, Cabbage,Grated carrot,Capsicum,Spring onions and Green chillis. Mix Veg Paratha is one of the tastiest parathas from India.
Mixed-Veg-Paratha-Healthy
Mixed-Veg-Paratha-Healthy

Parathas are usually stuffed with vegetables or with meat here are few more Delicious stuffed Indian parathas Curried Paratha,Lachha Paratha,Jalebi Paratha,ajwain paratha,Palak Aloo Paratha,palak paneer paratha,Corn Paratha and capsicum Paratha. Non Veg includes Kheema Paratha, Chicken Paratha,egg Paratha and most famous Mughlai paratha.

Swaad with Sharmaji


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Palaces in India: The spectacular Mysore Palace


With the spectacular Mysore Palace and many smaller glorious structures it is only appropriate that Mysore in the Southern state of Karnataka is known as the City of Palaces. Our visitors guide gives you all the details you need to plan your sightseeing.
Mysore-Palace
Mysore-Palace

A trip to the city of Mysore gives travellers the chance to visit the glorious past of Tipu Sultan and his father Hyder Ali, who put up a great fight against the British rule and were responsible for laying the foundation of places like Bangalore and Mysore over four decades. As the seat of power for the father-son duo and then later the Wodeyar King, Mysore is a historian’s delight.
Burj-Mysore-Palace
Burj-Mysore-Palace

Apart from the Jaganmohana Palace, the Jayalakshmi Vilas, Lalitha Mahal, Chamundeshwari Temple and St. Philomena’s Church, the biggest attraction of the Mysore is the Ambavilas Palace or better known as the Mysore Palace.

How to get there

The city of Mysore is about 4 hours from Bangalore and can be accessed by road and rail conveniently. Mysore also has its own airport now but has limited flights at the moment.

About the Palace

Standing just after Taj Mahal in statistics, the palace has seen over 2.7 million visitors. It serves as the residential quarters of the erstwhile royal family, Wodeyars. The first palace of the royal family was built in the 14th century but was demolished and subsequently rebuilt & expanded many times over till 1940. The Mysore palace saw a lot of restructuring due to inevitable circumstances like being struck by lightning, a fire in the later years and of course by Tipu Sultan. The current style of the palace is shaped by British architect, Henry Irwin, who was commissioned by Maharani Vani Vilas Sannidhna.
Mysore-palace-from-far
Mysore-palace-from-far

Following the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, the building brings together Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic styles of architecture. The palace is a three storied structure built of gray granite with deep pink marble. An impressive sculpture of Gajalakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, good luck, and abundance with her elephants stands on the central arch of the palace.

Dussehra

Dusherra is the most important festival of the city of Mysore, and the palace becomes a focal point of all cultural activities that are showcased on this day. The ten day festival is presided over by the King. On the tenth day of Vijaya Dashami, an extensive parade with elephants and local floats passes through a well guarded city. The festival commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon, Mahishasur.
Mysore-Palace-in-Night
Mysore-Palace-in-Night

Entry Fee

International visitors are charged Rs 200 while national tourists have to pay an entry fee of Rs 20/-. Cameras are not allowed inside, but you can capture the grand structure from the gates. (This information is subject to change).

Opening Times and Days

The palace is open on all days from 10.00 a.m to 5.30 p.m. On Sundays, national holidays and Dusherra the palace is beautifully lit with strings of light bulbs. The timing of the lit palace is between 7.00 p.m and 8.00 p.m (This information is subject to change).

Best time to Visit

October through February is a good time to visit Karnataka. If planning in October, don’t miss to catch the Dusherra festival.

Places to watch the sunset in India


Watching the sunset from a beautiful vantage point is highly emotive and a perfect sunset can be the single most memorable thing about a destination. Whether its sunsets along the coasts or behind lush mountains, it’s all possible in India. With an impressive west facing coastline and hill stations perched in the mountains, India has a large array of wonderful exotic backdrops for the most beautiful daily phenomena in the world. We take you to seven top destinations to experience the best sunsets in India.

1. Fort Cochin

The famous Chinese fishing nets in the central square of Fort Kochi often define the landscape of this quaint town. There is nothing like a beautiful sunset with the silhouettes of fishermen working at these nets to get the catch home and have a lucrative evening. The fishermen also let the tourists give a helping hand to enjoy the experience.
Sunset-in-Cochin
Sunset-in-Cochin

2. Goa

As the sun sets down on Goa, you know it’s time to hit the watering hole. Watch the last of the football matches and people taking runs on the Goan beaches and then lie on the comfortable beach loungers and watch the sky turn orange as the sun sets.
Sunset-in-Goa

3. Rann of Kutch

The Rann of Kutch is celebrated for its vast dry lands full of nothingness. A traveller’s dream, it looks even more fantastic as the sun sets on the arid landscape. Still not explored by many, take a trip to Kutch and enjoy the culture and simple living in the desert region of the country.
Great-Rann-of-Kutch-Sunset
Great-Rann-of-Kutch-Sunset

4. Sunset in Wayanad

The warm glow of the sun is a pleasant respite in the hilly and lush green terrains of Wayanad in North Kerala. It’s great to see the sun settle in the forests of the region, while the receding light makes for great photo-opportunities.
Sunset-in-Wayanad
Sunset-in-Wayanad

5. Varkala Cliff Top Sunset

Varkala is a great destination for beach lovers. Tucked away off the main highway between Trivandrum and Kollam, the beach of Varkala is overlooked by a massive cliff. Little shops and cafes join the cliff side from where you can enjoy a clear sunset.
Sunset-in-Varkala
Sunset-in-Varkala

6. Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal in Agra is spectacular at any time of day, but especially popular on full moon nights. If you can’t visit on a full moon night, ensure that you stay till the monument is shut at sunset. As the sun goes behind the massive minarets and the main structure, the myriad colours of the sky make an exquisite backdrop to the Taj Mahal.
Sunset-from-Taj-Mahal-Agra
Sunset-from-Taj-Mahal-Agra

7. Kashid Sunset

Not far from Mumbai, Kashid is a relatively new destination for travellers, discovering it’s beautiful beaches and wonderfully lonely spots. Catch the sunset in this Maharashtrian coastal wonder.
Sunset-in-Kashid
Sunset-in-Kashid

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