Sunday, 4 November 2012

Slum India Day Tour.(2 Hrs).1500inr

The slum population is constantly increasing: it has doubled in the past two decades. The current population living in slums in the country is more than the population of Britain. India's slum-dwelling population rose from 27.9 million in 1981 to over 40 million in 2001.
As per the 2001 census of India, 640 towns spread over 26 states and union territories have reported existence of slums. This means one out of every four persons reside in slums in our cities and towns. The NSSO survey in 2002 has identified 51,688 slums in urban areas of which 50.6% of urban slums have been declared as "notified slums."
This growing slum population and the lack of basic facilities will badly impact on India’s overall target achievement in water and sanitation sectorhttp://slumindiatours.webs.com/

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Yamuna Expreeway.DELHI TO AGRA 3 HOURS

Delhi to Agra by car is now three hours via the new Yamuna expressway when measured from Ashram. 165 km of the new expressway takes two hours. Reaching the expressway from ashram takes 40 min. Reaching
Delhi to Agra via Yamuna Expressway
Delhi to Agra via Yamuna Expressway
Taj Mahal from the exit point of the expressway in other takes another 20 min or so.

In comparison using Mathura Road takes between 4 to 5 hours. However the toll charges are higher on the expressway viz a viz Mathura Road. An additional Rs. 520. The toll charges shall be levied at three different points with 16 gates on each side. This is because the administration has divided the expressway in three patches-Greater Noida to Aligarh, Aligarh to Mathura and Mathura to Agra.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2012

WELCOME IN INDIA

Introduction: India is one of the most fascinating countries in the world. There are so many things to visit, and its culture is so different from ours, that in order to understand India you need plenty of time, at least six months. If you have only one month or less, you will have to stick to one of its regions. To fully understand India you need to visit this country several times.
When to Go/Climate: Although each region has its own climate, in general the best season to travel to Central and North India is Spring (October-December) and Fall (March-May). Summer (June-September) can be a little too hot. Winters (January-February) may be cold, windy and gray. The South can be visited anytime, but the best season is from December to May, when the weather is at its best.
Get in: India's major international airports are Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Kolkata (CCU) and Chennai (MAA). Kochi (COK), Bangalore (BLR) and Goa (GOI) also have international direct flights.
Get around: Traveling around India on your own is quite easy. You can move around by train, bus, car or plane. For long distances, planes are the best option. There are several low cost companies that will take you almost anywhere in India. Buses are OK for short distances, but for longer distances the train is recommended. Traveling by train requires time, though. You have to book the train tickets in advance (usually one weeK). You should buy First Class, Second Class AC and Third Class AC tickets. Renting a car is not an option in India. If you want to travel by car, you can rent a car with a drive in india and see many country side seen.(if you go by car is good) 
Money and Costs: local currency is the rupee. Costs in India are low, but go up during the tourist seasons.
Languages: Several hundred languages are spoken in India. The constitution recognizes up to 22 different official languages. English and Hindi are the languages of the central government. Not everybody is able to speak English, but most people working in tourist services are fluent in English.
People/Food: People in India are very friendly and kind. You will need some time to get used to the local food, always tasty and spicy, as well.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

CAR INSURANCE IN INDIA

Auto Insurance in India deals with the insurance covers for the loss or damage caused to the automobile or its parts due to natural and man-made calamities. It provides accident cover for individual owners of the vehicle while driving and also for passengers and third party legal liability. There are certain general insurance companies who also offer online insurance service for the vehicle.
Auto Insurance in India is a compulsory requirement for all new vehicles used whether for commercial or personal use. The insurance companies have tie-ups with leading automobile manufacturers. They offer their customers instant auto quotes. Auto premium is determined by a number of factors and the amount of premium increases with the rise in the price of the vehicle. The claims of the Auto Insurance in India can be accidental, theft claims or third party claims. Certain documents are required for claiming Auto Insurance in India, like duly signed claim form, RC copy of the vehicle, Driving license copy, FIR copy, Original estimate and policy copy.
There are different types of Auto Insurance in India :
Private Car Insurance - In the Auto Insurance in India, Private Car Insurance is the fastest growing sector as it is compulsory for all the new cars. The amount of premium depends on the make and value of the car, state where the car is registered and the year of manufacture.
Two Wheeler Insurance - The Two Wheeler Insurance under the Auto Insurance in India covers accidental insurance for the drivers of the vehicle. The amount of premium depends on the current showroom price multiplied by the depreciation rate fixed by the Tariff Advisory Committee at the time of the beginning of policy period.
Commercial Vehicle Insurance - Commercial Vehicle Insurance under the Auto Insurance in India provides cover for all the vehicles which are not used for personal purposes, like the Trucks and HMVs. The amount of premium depends on the showroom price of the vehicle at the commencement of the insurance period, make of the vehicle and the place of registration of the vehicle. The auto insurance generally includes:
  • Loss or damage by accident, fire, lightning, self ignition, external explosion, burglary, housebreaking or theft, malicious act.
  • Liability for third party injury/death, third party property and liability to paid driver
  • On payment of appropriate additional premium, loss/damage to electrical/electronic accessories
The auto insurance does not include:
  • Consequential loss, depreciation, mechanical and electrical breakdown, failure or breakage
  • When vehicle is used outside the geographical area
  • War or nuclear perils and drunken driving

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Sunday, 17 June 2012

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Wednesday, 13 June 2012

ATTENTION GUEST TO INDIA

In India most of the agencies are involved in commission system. They have contracts with shops for commissions and their drivers + FREE guides are obliged to bring you in these shops. BUT we promise you that we are not involved in this kind of business. We believe in good service with your freedom of travel. Help us to change this commision system
                               STOP THIS SYSTEM

(TOURIST TIPS)SAVE ROAMING CHARGES IN INDIA

If you already have a cell phone that is compatible, we strongly advise you to rent a SIM card. You will save a fortune versus using your own. For just USD 17.68 you'll have a SIM card that gives you 187.80 minutes of cross-network local calls. That's about USD 0.05 a minute. Have you ever heard of roaming rates as low as that? Compare that to roaming charges with your current service provider. We reckon you would be lucky to get a price lower than $2 a minute. As an example, the tables below compare our charges to T-Mobile's roaming costs for its UK monthly contract customers.

Nowadays, a cell phone is a prerequisite to travel to India, whether on business, to visit family, as a tourist, or simply to shop. Having a cell phone with you can make all the difference between a smooth, hassle-free trip, and a visit characterised by sweat, stress, and a lot of wasted time.
With a mobile phone, you can keep in touch with your chauffeur, arrange meetings, organise travel tickets, alert or be alerted of a meeting postponement, you can even make cheap calls to your home country. However useful a phone is to you now, it is practically essential in India. Fixed line phones are rare, and public phones almost invisible. The wireless networks have the best communications infrastructure in all of India, and are very reliable. You can even hook up your PDA or laptop and surf the net using Indian wireless networks
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Sunday, 3 June 2012

ABOUT INDIA.MAGIC COUNTRY

India is a country packed with culture, history, delicious cuisine, and great entertainment options to satisfy every traveler who heads there. Its surroundings are spectacular and matched only by its many majestic sights. It is a spiritual country that is home to many breathtaking temples, monuments, and palaces. The Golden Triangle, which consists of the cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, is a very popular place to visit and experience all that India has to offer. The cosmopolitan cities of Mumbai and Kolkata are densely populated, resulting in a bustling atmosphere full of local color. If you are looking for great beaches and ocean vistas, head to the tropical surroundings of Goa or Kerala. If you are searching for mountains, serene forests, and sparkling streams, nothing beats a trip to the awe-inspiring Himalayas.
Here are a few additional suggestions of things to do in India
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-Taj Mahal: This World Heritage site is celebrated for its amazing architecture and aesthetics. It was created as a symbol to demonstrate the Shah Jehan's everlasting love for his beloved wife, Queen Mumtaz Mahal who died in childbirth.
-Corbett National Park: Formerly known as Hailey National Park and Ramganga, this park is India's first wildlife reserve. It is situated at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains and was created to honor Jim Corbett, a legendary conservationist who was a former hunter of tigers and leopards.
-Khajuraho Temples: These temples, built centuries ago by the kings of Chandela, are a celebration of life and love and are known for their ornamental carvings. There were originally 85 structures created however only 20 remain intact
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-Ganges River: Named after the Hindu goddess Ganga, this body of water runs between India and Bangladesh. It is a religious site, a popular means for transport, and a place where water sports, such as white water rafting, are enjoyed as well. -Ajanta Caves: Situated in the city of Maharashtra, these caves contain a number of carved monuments, paintings, and sculptures. They are estimated to date back to the year 200 BCE.
-The Himalayas: This massive mountain range extends across India's northern frontier, spanning five states west to east: Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh. This chain inspires the country's residents and has been the sight of many religious pilgrims.
A vacation rental in India puts you in the center of this vibrant country while providing you with a home away from home that is comfortable and stocked with all of the modern amenities you desire. Many newlyweds choose to stay in a vacation rental during their honeymoon in India so that they can experience all of the exotic beauty, culture, and sights the area has to offerhttp://www.touristdriversindia.com/

Monday, 21 May 2012

RAJASTHAN TOUR BY CAR AND DRIVER

RAJASTHAN TOUR BY CAR......14NIGHT/15DAYS............30.000INR FOR 2 PAX
RAJASTHAN TOUR BY CAR......9NIGHT/10DAYS..............25000INR FOR 2 PAX
RAJASTHAN TOUR WITH HOTEL AND CAR.....................60.000INR 2 PAX
INCULDING IN THIS COST.....
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India Tour by Car is made of so many things, both tangible and intangible; to start with, a beautiful destination having plenty of options for sightseeing, shopping, and rejuvenation; a place that delivers experiences not just out of the ordinary but very very different from what one may have encountered before; staying in luxury with every little wish taken care of; meals where ample choices are available in local traditional as well as world cuisines; caring people who speak your language and give attention to every detail to make sure you have a great time.
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A driver is the first & last person who has all the responsibilities of his guest & it is his service on which it depend weather the tour is a success or a failure. We have cut the mediator & his margin which in short a gain to the guest. My strength is my positive attitude & quick response. Our organization works on the motto of the tourism department of India that is “Atithi Devo Bhavah”, which means that the guests are the God & do serve them

Sunday, 20 May 2012

GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR BY CAR

GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR...........4NIGHT/5DAYS
TOUR COST.....................................15000INR
WITH HOTELS.................................25000INR(WITH BREAKFAST)
PAX...................................................2 PERSON IN THIS COST
ELEPHANT RIDE IN JAIPUR..................COMPLIMANTRY.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

DELHI CITY TOUR

We suggest you head out around 10:00 am after breakfast at your hotel. Leave your itinerary up to your driver and Guide, or pick from these must-sees :
  • Jama Masjid, the country's largest mosque
  • the medieval workmanship of Qutb Minar
  • Humayun's tomb, Delhi's finest example of Mughal architecture
  • Puran Qila, built by the man who laid the original Grand Trunk Road
  • the elegant but imposing Red Fort
  • the massive masonry instruments of Jantar Mantar observatory (1719)
  • Rajpath, India Gate and the central government buildings
  • the famous Lotus Temple of the Baha'i faith
  • Infamous Connaught Place, Delhi's chief shopping center
You make your own schedule, but you'll probably want to stop for lunch around 1:30. We know the white table cloth restaurants, or maybe you are missing MacDonald's or Kentucky Fried Chicken already? You can eat from the street stalls, they always smell so tempting......but we'll try and talk you out of it!

Your city tour will last around four or five hours. Time to go back to your hotel for dinner and an early bedtime. Not ready to sleep?? You can arrange for your driver to take you to some evening entertainment.

Perhaps the sound and light show at the Red Fort, or an exhibition or Indian dance and music?

Nothing can prepare you for the riot of colors, sounds and smells that you'll experience on your first day in India!

City Tour of Delhi ..............................................Price: Rs 1000

Price includes driver, car (Indica or Ambassador)for up to five hours, fuel and parking fees. Some sights are free and others have entrance fees. We can advise you about the fees to enter monuments just before your trip. Due to changing entrance fees, we don't include them in the price of your City Tour. Price to have the car for a full eight hours is Rs 2000. The driver acts as a guide in a general way, but he can't be your guide inside monuments: it isn't allowed. You can easily hire one if you want at the entrance to any attraction. Or we can arrange one for you on prior request.You won't be able to avoid, er....miss them.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

ROAD SAFTY RULES(SAFE DRIVING)

.1 Don't use your mobile phone whilst driving
2. Belt up in the back
3. Don't drink and drive
4. Always adhere to speed limits
5. Steer clear of erratic drivers. Let a tailgater pass you.
6. Keep your eyes on the road. Talking on a cell phone or reading a map can distract you and lead to an accident. Keep in mind that a distracted driver might also be near you. Drive cautiously.
7. Be alert near parked cars. Someone could open a car door or pull out in front of you.
8. Don’t drive sleep-deprived. Sleep is not a matter of willpower, but a biological need. If you become drowsy, pull off the road and get some rest.
9. When passing another car, get past the driver’s blind spot as quickly and safely as possible.
10. Keep your distances
Avoid High Speeds - When driving on the motorway try and stick to 70mph. Avoiding high speeds on motorways and A-roads can save a lot of petrol. Around 50% of the power produced by the engine is used to overcome aerodynamic drag. Drag increases rapidly above 70mph so you fuel consumption will suffer.
Smooth Driving - Acceleration and deceleration is what uses most fuel. For this reason you will improve your fuel consumption with smooth driving, Also avoid heavy acceleration from the lights and try not to rev too much.
Don't Coast In Neutral - Modern cars automatically shut off fuel to the engine if you're not accelerating, but in neutral the engine will still use a tiny amount of petrol, so when cruising up to the lights keep the car in gear.
Close Your Window - If you are driving fast then don't have your windows open unless necessary. Having the windows open causes significant drag which

ROAD ACCIDENTS INDIA

Road Conditions..........
Road conditions that include bumpy, uneven and poor designed roads are notorious for accident.  In India, many cities have huge pot holes on roads which make the drive really difficult. This is why some people prefer buying off-roaders than the normal city car so that the ride is safer and comfortable. On such challenging roads, if the weather conditions are bad, then the chances of accidents increases and may lead to a deadly car accident
 Weather Conditions.........
Inclement weather and uneven roads are also listed under the causes of car accidents. Weather conditions heavy rain, snowstorms, high winds and fog makes the driving difficult. During monsoon driving, the car is expected to skid if not controlled strongly and smartly. The key reason why bad weather causes an accident is unclear vision.

It is always advisable to stay slow and more focused during such kind of weather conditions
  Speeding...........
Driving over the speed limit is also a major cause of accidents. There are certain speed limits chosen by the traffic control bodies to ensure safety of the driver. Driving at the given speed limit allows the driver to respond efficiently to sudden emergencies like sudden stop, on-road obstacle, or even an expected collision. Exceeding the speed limit directly reduces the driver’s response time, which further leads to an accident.

Simply slowing down the car speed and obeying posted speed limits can help to make the roads, cars, drivers and the car passengers safer


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Friday, 11 May 2012

DRIVERS INDIA TOURS












TOURIST DRIVERS INDIATourist Drivers India is made of so many things, both tangible and intangible; to start with, a beautiful destination having plenty of options for sightseeing, shopping, and rejuvenation; a place that delivers experiences not just out of the ordinary but very very different from what one may have encountered before; staying in luxury with every little wish taken care of; meals where ample choices are available in local traditional as well as world cuisines; caring people who speak your language and give attention to every detail to make sure you have a great time.
We have been operating a variety of activity-based tours for our Groups and Individual tourists and have been able to mastermind them with great deal of efficiency. And we are indeed proud to say that we lead the way by setting world class standards of service delivery in the tourism industry