Here are a few tips that a traveler should consider before he embarks on his journey
The must carry things are:
1) A passport, wallet to carry your passport and supporting documents.
2) Travel brochures and maps for the place to be visited
3) If you are carrying any valuables in luggage’s, then hide them in the lower section of the bags.
4) Check the weather history/forecast for the area you are visiting.
5) Before you go to bed at night, turn the bathroom light on and leave its door open just a crack.
6) Avoid packing a lot of needless clothes.
7) Never let the real thing out of your sight.
Do not accept an offer to share a taxi to your hotel unless you know the individual.
Tips for the stay in a hotel
1) Obtain a safety box upon check-in, for your passport, visa airlines ticket, most of your cash, jewellery and valuables. Carry only passport photocopy.
2) Avoid displaying the sign requesting room-cleaning service.
3) Keep a television or radio switched on in the room when out, it gives the impression
that the room is occupied.
4. When you are victim of a crime.
a) Don’t resist robbers, as your life is more important than whatever you are carrying.
b) Contact the embassy and the appropriate airlines if passport or ticket is lost.
5. Always change money at a bank or hotel.
6. Never buy railway/air tickets or book hotel rooms through touts.
7. Be careful not to accept torn notes from anyone as no-one else will accept them, making them quite useless. Change is often in short supply, so try not to carry large denominations.
These were some generics tips and guides for a smooth travel, one must consider them for a hassle free travel.
By: Kuldeep Singh
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December 17th, 2009Taj Mahal India
November 29th, 2009
One of the Eight Wonders of the world is Taj Mahal situated in Agra city of India. It is a well laid fact which is even preached in the west that its architectural beauty has no surpasses. It was developed in the era of Mughal rule in India by the Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal is a not a palace but a mausoleum that accommodates the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan.
This spectacular structure was built over a long period of twenty years and it took around twenty thousand workers to complete it in 1648 CE. Expert craftsmen were employed in this humongous job by the king Shah Jahan from all over India, Lahore, Multan (currently in Pakistan).
This mausoleum of the Taj Mahal at Agra well stands in a walled garden which is entered through a pavilion on the main axis. This whole structure is build with pristine white marble and some part of it in red sandstone. In the interior of this wonderful structure one can find dim lights lit through pierced marble lattices, but well opposite to it in the external frame that it responds to the changing light and weather conditions and gives a never before sight experience in full moon nights, when the silver light from the moon falls on this wonderful structure and makes it gloom.
People from far off places come to visit this place just to get a glimpse of this symbol of love and awaits full moon nights to watch its beauty in entirety.
By: Kuldeep Singh