What to Include in India Travel Packages

                   

India is an incredibly popular tourist destination and continues to attract millions of visitors a year with all the different sights and experiences it has to offer. You will find that there are so many choices about what to do and see while you are on holiday in this fascinating land that you are spoiled for choice and will need to decide what the best travel package is for you personally to make sure you see as much as you can on your trip.

The Gateway of India monument in Mumbai (India)The majority of Indian tour operators try to create a range of packages which consist of a range of activities that include interest and variety. It is important to make sure that you pay attention to the different places that you wish to go and also the budget that you are working with for your trip. You will be able to find different travel coupons that help you to take advantage of some great deals and promotions.

Indian tour packages are filled with cultural, historical and spiritual wonders that are able to enthral and excited visitors with their rich and interesting aspects. You will often be able to choose packages that centre on a certain type of activity, for example adventure, culture, architecture or food. Of course you can find tours which include a broad spectrum of these features, while there are some tour operators who allow you to simply create your own personalised package of sights and attractions which are of particular interest to you personally.

One of the easiest ways to find the best tour package in India, is through one of the many dedicated tour companies. You will find that they are experts on what to see and do, while at the same time are able to find the best deals and plans to make your trip economical and enjoyable. You can adapt the tours to your particular interests which may include wildlife, culture, history, shopping or food. These are all very different aspects of the country and you can decide which interest you most, or you are also able to choose a few key features that you wish to include.

You can find a great deal of restaurant coupons India India which will allow you to further experience more of the different tastes and flavours of the country without breaking the bank. If you are more into excitement and adventure then you will be able to find a great deal of tours which are geared up to offer you safari style trail tours where you can explore national parks and spot some of the local natural wildlife and nature.

So if you want to experience the holiday of a life time, start searching now and you will be able to create the most amazing trip of your life through the fabulous services of different Indian tour packages. Once you have been on one tour you will be sure to come home eager to start planning the next!

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Take a Journey to the Top 5 best Indian Beaches this Summer

Forget Australia, Rio de Janeiro and even Ibiza or the beaches of Sunny California, you have plenty of options this time to choose from the bounty of coastal regions in India. The action is happening in India’s beaches and you sure wouldn’t want to miss all the fun. Take a look at the best 5 beaches we have found for you and be marveled at what they have to offer.

Exotic palms cliff beach in Varkala. Kerala. India

The quiet yet happening Varkala

A perfect place to beat the heat, unwind and relax or even enjoy swimming.  One of the best dramatic sunsets is seen here. Plenty of beach shacks where you can unwind with a drink in your hand, watching the sun go down into oblivion…… read more

Om beach Gokarna karnataka India

The Pleasures of Being at Mystical Gokarna

Gokarna is a holy town, small and remote and has four pristine and very secluded beaches. In equal measure one would find the party animal and the holy tourist flocking around this place….read more

Tropical beach of Palolem, Goa state, India

The Beauty of Palolem

With thickets enclosing every part of the Palolem beach, the coconut palms make this beach one of the best in India. The beach is long, semi-circle in shape and very shady, thanks to the row of palm trees….read more

Baga Beach located in India, district Goa

The Beautiful Baga beach

If you are in North Goa, don’t miss the opportunity to be at Baga Beach. The beach always has activity and action happening on its sandy coasts. Right from fine dining options to thrilling water sports such as snorkeling, and a nightlife that beats till early next morning, Baga is surely a paradise to be at…read more

Backwaters of Marari, Kerala, India

The Silent Yet Well Known Marari

On the fringes of Kerala in close quarters to Alleppey, for those of you who would like the stillness of backwaters, Marari is the place to be. It is still being developed and isn’t as crowded as other beaches are, hence a reason why tourists flock to this sleepy beach, which is actually a fisherman’s society…read more

With the five best beaches thrown to you by Thrillophilia – Adventure Tours India this summer, where do you plan to go and visit, do let us know!!

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Plenty of Beach and Water Sports in India to Enjoy

Amazing India gives you the best of all vacation spots to have your thrills and excitement at. And when we talk of water sports in India, the beaches call you to enjoy them all. Thanks to the vast stretches of sandy beaches, coastlines that are long and numerous lakes and streams, as a traveler you would be spoiled for choice. If you are done with angling, kayaking in Rishikesh and river rafting in the northern parts of India come down to the wide coastal regions and rejoice. Plenty of options for water sports such as wind surfing, skiing, snorkeling and scuba diving experiences await you. You would find many beaches across India to cater to your adventurous soul, go for it we say!

Tall standing lighthouse at the end of Arabian Sea, Kerala, India

When to be at the beaches for water sports

The best time would be around early September to the end of March, and this would be across all beaches in India.

The array of options when it comes to water sports and beach fun

  1. River Rafting,
  2. Water Skiing,
  3. Scuba Diving,
  4. Fishing,
  5. Angling,
  6. Sailing
  7. Power Kiting
  8. Surfing to name a few
River rafting in the river Ganges, Rishikesh, India

The Pleasures of Rafting

Challenging the untamed rivers of the north has been done and you got all the pleasure from the adventure, so now it is time for you to head down south and visit the coastal regions to enjoy beach water sports, such as snorkeling in Goa.

Scuba Diving India

The Joys of Scuba Diving

If you want to learn more about the marine like and explore the underwater kingdom, go scuba diving or dolphin watching. The best place to check for the same would be around the beaches of Goa, Kerala and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There is a lot that you can discover underwater, colorful marine life, exotic underwater creatures which you may have only seen on television or read about, and if lucky you could even chance upon on hidden treasures and ship wrecks as well.

Fishing in India

Like Angling and Fishing?, Here is your chance

Thanks to the coastlines of India which are wide and large, you now have the best options to go fishing and angling in them. Some of the favorite catches would include the shark, mahaseer and the trout amongst many other fishing preys to be found. Conservation rules are maintained and to be adhered by when enjoying this beach activity.

Surfing in Goa India

Surf and Sail as much as you want

The most sought after beach sports in India would be sailing and surfing. The beaches of Kerala, Mumbai and Goa offer plenty of options for the same. This is one of the best ways for you to connect with nature, and talk to the winds and the waters at the same time.

Watersking Goa India

Fancy a pull with Water Skiing

Must we also bring to your notice that India has a huge fan following for the sport of water skiing, sometimes more thrilling than what you would do on snow peaked mountains. Most of the beaches across India allow water skiing and to enjoy this sport to the fullest, you should know how to swim well. The Andaman and Nicobar islands, along with Goa are hotspots for water skiing enthusiasts, go grab yourself the challenge and talk with the waters this summer.

Man in canoe on sunrise. Kerala backwaters, India

Don’t forget kayaking and canoeing

Around the coastal regions of India, one would find a lot of lakes and beaches allowing you to canoe and kayak in its still waters. You can glide through the waters of Goa, Karnataka and even Kerala as well. There would always be plenty of schools and training guides to help you enjoy the sport of kayaking in Karnataka, Goa or even Kerala.

With a coastline of more than 6000km in length and the best beaches along with breathtaking sceneries, beach water sports in India surely is a hit with tourists from all across the globe. Come join the fun and enjoy what the beaches of India have in store for you, if you need more help get in touch with ThrillophiliaAdventure Travel India!

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Beautiful Beaches of South Goa, India

Goa is India's smallest state, but it's one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. This coastal state is recognized for its biodiversity, history, culture and architecture. The area's spectacular beaches along the Arabian Sea are what attract domestic and international tourists to this popular region on India's western shore. With numerous cheap holidays to Goa available, travelers will be looking for that favorite place under the sun.  Beachcomber Pete Travel Adventures has put this list of a few of the most famous beaches in south Goa India.

 

Benaulim BeachBenaulim Beach South Goa India Photo by racoles With its expansive ocean frontage, there is plenty of room on Benaulim beach to find a secluded spot to relax while immersing yourself in the local culture. This beautiful beach is dotted with colorful fishing boats and lifeguard vehicles. It's less crowded than neighboring beaches, and there's always enough space to stretch out on the sand. The area near Benaulim beach is known for its fine cultural handicrafts and traditional rosewood furniture. Visitors to this lovely beach are frequently treated to views of dolphin pods that swim near the shore.
Palolem BeachOld wooden boats on the beach in Palolem, Goa, India Measuring roughly two kilometers long, Palolem beach is situated along an arching cove that is frequented by fisherman and vacationers. Dramatic palm trees, verdant headlands and turquoise waters converge in this magnificent location. It's located roughly 40 kilometers from the town of Margao, but buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws and trains connect the two destinations. This beautiful semicircular beach is already popular with backpackers and is gaining popularity with each passing season. The northern areas of the beach feature calm shallows while bars and restaurants are located in the southern area. Palolem beach is a wonderful place to relax under coco huts while spotting dolphins and enjoying seafood snacks.
Agonda BeachAgonda Beach, South Goa India Photo by Kate and Tim Located along a rounded cove similar to Palolem, Agonda beach features a wide band of soft yellow sand measuring approximately three kilometers long. This secluded beach lacks the hoards of tourists, souvenir vendors and restaurants found in other areas, which makes this pristine beach even better. If you're lucky, you might even encounter water buffalo herds that are fond of this area. Stay in an elevated hut or a beachfront cottage to get in touch with nature at this beautiful spot.
Cavelossim BeachCavelossim Beach, South Goa India Photo by JoSeFiNa

As luxury hotels establish resorts, Cavelossim has quickly gained popularity, but the beach hasn't lost its charm. This celebrated beach is located on a peninsula between the Arabian Sea and the Sal River. Its white sands, sparkling clear waters and lava rock backdrop make it one of the country's most beautiful beaches. Seashell hunting, kayaking and snorkeling are popular activities along the 3.5-kilometer Cavelossim beach. It's also a great place to see schools of dolphins passing through the area.

Mobor BeachMobar Beach, South Goa India This phenomenal yellow sand beach is situated along a narrow peninsula of dunes that are tucked between the Arabian Sea and the Sal River estuary. This outstanding beach covers a 10-kilometer area and features a variety of sheltered coves and isolated hideaways that are perfect for soaking in the sun. Visitors to this magnificent beach frequently see schools of majestic dolphins. Goa's 100-kilometer coast is lined with world-class beaches, which make it one of the top destinations for committed beachgoers.

 

 

 

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Places To Go Scuba Diving In India

Three Friends Scuba DivingHave you ever wondered what the underwater world looked like? If that has been on your mind for sometime, maybe it is time for you to go scuba diving. The underwater world as the name suggests is not visible from above. There is a certain sense of vibrancy and color attached to its nature. Every natural form under the deep waters of the sea are so well sculpted and structured that it leaves you spellbound. Right from the schools of colorful fish passing by you, to the exotic looking sea creatures inquisitively staring at you, and the silent sea anemones sitting still, they all have a story to tell, something for you to explore. Do this all with the help of scuba diving or snorkeling in Goa and across India, there are various places we would like to share with you where such water sport activities happen.

The underwater wealth

India is home to a large collection rich in underwater wealth, right from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal, to the Lakshadweep Islands at the Arabian Sea. From across the globe diving enthusiasts throng these famous spots and explore the stunning underwater life below. And apart from this India is also home to a range of water sports and beach activities, such as sailing or scuba diving.

Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, IndiaThe tranquil Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The first thing you would notice about the famous Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the sparkling turquoise water. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are in fact 572 islands, each small and full of breathtaking flora and fauna, coupled with wildlife and palms that sway to the music of the winds. The beaches over here are white and have plenty of wild colorful flowers growing on its fringes. You feel as if you are in a movie which such picturesque shots, wild birds, coconut palms and the gentle breeze blowing into your face.

One of the famous surfing and scuba diving spots in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands would be the Havelock Islands. It has vast sandy beaches, plenty of reefs, and you would be very lucky to visit ship wrecks as well. This is a haunt for scuba divers from across the globe, even snorkeling activities happen over here. Don’t miss the Andaman and Nicobar Islands experience, it’s a memory you would cherish for a very long time to come.

When should you be there: From early June to late September heavy rains lash across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, so the best time to be would be early October to mid May.

 

The Dotted Lakshadweep Islands

The reason why we say “dotted” is because the famous Lakshadweep Islands are actually a collection of thirty six smaller islands, each of them unique and blessed with abundant beauty of its own. As you approach and settle in these islands, you would find plenty of flora and fauna to soak your visual senses into. The sands on the islands are white and clear, the water sparkles like fluid crystals (dolphin watching in these waters are a hit) and the flora around would take your breath away.

Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep Islands, IndiaAs a visitor one can enjoy water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving. Two famous spots to do so would be;

1.Agatti Island, and

2.Bangaram Island

The underwater world below these two islands drags the most enthusiastic of all divers from every corner of the globe to come and explore. You would find natural coral reefs, plenty of blue lagoons and marine life which are delicate and pristine to experience and satiate your visual senses.

When should you be there: The best time to be at Lakshadweep is from November to end May, the other months are lashed by heavy rains.

 

The Gorgeous Netrani Islands

Netrani sits peacefully ten kilometers away from the coast of Karnataka and in the famous mighty Arabian Sea. It is a tiny spec of an island which houses plenty of goats and pigeons, corals, the famous butterfly fish, parrot fish, trigger fish, shrimps and eels. This is one of the reason why this colorful a la carte seduces the minds of many divers from across the globe. Netrani is a gorgeous island and perfect for those who want to experience scuba diving or snorkeling. You can also reach this island from Mumbai and Goa as well, but you would need permission since the nearing island to Netrani is used by the Indian Navy.

When should you be there: Early December to late January is the best time to be at Netrani.

 

The Sandy Beaches of Goa

Goa is a paradise for water sport lovers, for trekkers and for those who want to go snorkeling or scuba diving as well. It is a delightful experience being under the waters in Goa, where you get to come in close contact with the inhabitants of the underwater world. Throughout the tourist season the visibility range is from five to ten meters, and the waters are temperate and safe to dive into.

Tropical Beach Arambola, Goa, IndiaFamous spots for scuba diving in Goa would be

  1. Suzy’s Wreck – Best for those who are amateurs and want to scuba dive. You get to see the remnants of WW2 metal ship wrecks in shallow waters. There is a lot of colorful underwater life, corals, angelfish, battlefish, snappers, barracudas, stonefish, sweetlips, nudibranchs, blennies, Moorish idols and parrotfish to name a few.
  2. Davy Jones Locker – This is a place only for divers who have experience in scuba diving. The currents are not friendly and what you get to see here is a broken metal wreck, large groupers, jacks, mullets, tuna, barracudas etc
  3. Shelter Cove – Shallow and good for beginners to scuba dive and have fun. You would get to see a lot of colorful fish, lobsters and hard coral as well.
  4. Uma Guma Reef – off the famous Grand Island, this scuba diving spot is not for the weak at heart or the inexperienced. What you get to see here are triggerfish, parrotfish, puffers, angelfish, sweetlips, Moorish idols, porcupinefish, snappers etc.
  5. Bounty Bay – Fit for both amateurs and experienced scuba divers. You get to see small fish species of various types and hard coral, and finally,
  6. The Jetty- North of the famous Grand Island, this scuba diving spot is shallow and what you get to see here mostly would be mullets and lionfish.

So folks, if scuba diving is the name of the game for you this summer, get in touch with Thrillophilia- Biggest Indian Adventure Tour  provider help you find the right dream vacation!!

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