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10 Best Wedding destinations in India

0 We pick ten of India’s most preferred wedding destinations The wedding season is here. We can guarantee someone in your family is getting married or has recently tied the knot. The months between October and February will see a lot of couples tie the knot. The pleasant weather and the holiday season combined make this period perfect for weddings Here’s our list of India’s most preferred wedding destinations. GOA Known for its pleasant winters and beautiful weather Goa happens to be one of India’s most preferred wedding destinations. From luxurious properties to some of the most pristine beaches, Goa has all the right ingredients for a perfect wedding. Goa has tons of luxurious private properties that can be easily rented for your big day. Get in touch with your tour operators or locals to zero in on your wedding location in advance. Best time to visit: October to February UDAIPUR Only a fool would let go of the opportunity of tying the knot in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Often referred to as the “Venice of the East”, Udaipur is known for its rich culture, traditions, and architectural wonders. The city is situated amidst beautiful lakes and palaces. This city should easily top your priority list for wedding destinations in India. Make sure you book your venue in advance as the prices tend to go up during peak seasons. Best time to visit: September to February KERALA Often referred to as “God’s own country”, Kerala is known for its beautiful lush green landscapes and pristine beaches. Kerala is blessed with its unmatched natural beauty and pleasant weather (barring the summers) around the year. The long coastline of Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in India. A few beaches maintained by private properties could be a perfect beach wedding destination for you. Or simply plan a romantic wedding at one of the backwaters in Kerala. Best time to visit: September to March AGRA No place in India would be as iconic as Agra for a destination wedding. Home to the Taj Mahal, Agra is popular for its rich culture, heritage, traditions and the stunning Mughal architecture. The city has everything that you need to make your wedding a memory of a lifetime. Book yourself a perfect venue at any of the many properties available in the city. Walk underneath the clear skies, exchange wows and tie the knot to make your wedding a memory of a lifetime. Best time to visit: October to March AMRITSAR Home to the famous Golden Temple, Amritsar is one of India’s offbeat wedding destinations. Amritsar generally appears on the list of couples who are into temple weddings. The city has a unique blend of rich traditions and modern celebrations. The city has ample properties and venues that could play a perfect host to your wedding. Enjoy the rich traditions, and experience the unique culture through music and food. Best time to visit: October to March ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS Thinking of a small yet grand wedding with your family and close friends? Well, look no further than the gorgeous islands of Andaman and Nicobar. Check out a wide array of luxurious properties that make sure you have everything that you need that defines a perfect wedding. Raise the perfect toast and share and enjoy world-class cuisine with the people who matter to you the most. Best time to visit: September to May KOLKATA Kolkata has its own charm. The gorgeous victorian architecture all over the city of Kolkata brings tourists from all around the world year after year. The vibrant city of Kolkata has a lot to offer. The rich culture, tradition and diverse cuisine will add to the wow factor. Being one of the major cities in India, make sure you pick a venue that doesn’t get you or your guests stuck in traffic for long hours. You have always the option to pick from private bungalows to luxurious properties to celebrate your wedding with your near and dear ones. Best time to visit: September to March SHIMLA Nine out of ten people will choose Shimla as their ultimate wedding destination for sure. And why not? Who wouldn’t love to tie the knot up in the gorgeous snow-covered hills of Shimla. A perfect summer destination for many, Shimla now has earned a reputation for being one of India’s most preferred wedding destinations. The cool climate combined with some of the most gorgeous properties ensure your wedding is close to perfect. Best time to visit: April to June GUJARAT Always expect the unexpected in Gujarat. Gujarat can be a bagful of surprises. Get ready to be bowled over by the rich traditions and cultures of this great state. Just like its neighbouring state Rajasthan, Gujarat too, is home to numerous forts and palaces. You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a royal venue for your big day. Best time to visit: September to February RISHIKESH Offbeat but a place guaranteed to pleasantly surprise you is a little paradise called Rishikesh. Located on the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is known as the ultimate destination for peace and spirituality. Pick a venue near the banks of the Ganges with the gorgeous mountains acting as the perfect backdrop for your wedding. A wedding destined here, in the land of Gods, will be a memory to last you for a lifetime Best time to visit: September to March

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5 Family Destinations to visit in Winters

0 Winters are perfect for a short family trip. Travelling in winter is an experience in itself. India as a travel destination has a lot to offer no matter what the season. From snow-peaked mountains to unexplored beaches, we have it all – just waiting to be discovered! We have shortlisted five destinations that a perfect for families in winter. So buckle up and get ready to experience winters like never before! Ladakh Overrun by travellers in the summers, at least in the well known tourist spots, Ladakh in winter is a special treat – both as a visual treat and for being less explored when snow and sun show up next to each other. Though many parts of the recently sanctioned Union Territory will be snowbound and inaccessible and most of the hotels will be shut, for the adventurous there will always be some areas to explore, especially those who are interested in wildlife and wish to seek the elusive Snow Leopards and other wildlife and birds of the trans-Himalayas. Winter is also the time when some of the shepherd communities come down from the higher altitudes with their livestock to escape the harsh winter, mainly sheep-rearing nomads who lead an interesting life depending on sheep rearing and weaving as they move from place to place. Another reason to be in Ladakh in the winter is to be a part of some of the winter festivals like Losar and the Oracle Festival and games like ice skating. Connect with your travel agent to help them curate a program that allows you to explore Ladakh at your own pace without the crowds. Just before the region transitions to winter, is the time when myriad colours light up the landscape as the poplars, willows and various wild shrubs take on fall hues. Closer to spring is also the time when the apricot flowers bloom in gently blushing clusters. Where to Stay One of the best hotels in Leh, The Grand Dragon Ladakh. is on the edge of the main town. A 15-minute drive from Leh Airport, the property is a family-run standalone hotel with the best suites in the entire region. The Grand Dragon boasts a multi-cuisine restaurant and a vibrant atmosphere that is perfect both for families and friends travelling together. For couples celebrating events, the hotel’s top suites are an other worldly indulgence. On request, the hotel can organize close-by excursions to the Indus confluence, LAMO and Central Asian Museum with a guide, besides visits to monasteries that are open at this time. Western Ghats Siruvani and Valparai: It is easy to miss Siruvani, a small hamlet right over the Western Ghats and the Muthikulam Forests of Palakkad district. But those who live in and visit Coimbatore know that the water supply for Coimbatore is from Siruvani. touted to be the sweetest water in the country. Combined with Valparai in the Annamalai Hills, this will be your intensive of the western ghats, known to be one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its population of endemic bird species, forests, communities and walking trails – Valparai is a sanctum for wildlife and nature lovers. Where to Stay Dvara offers ten cottages offering you a glimpse into the traditions of Tamil Nadu from its cuisine, local farming (baby shallots are grown in this region), floor art and the delightful stories woven into your rooms as Dvara (thresholds), architecture, calendar art, snacks and vintage furniture. Highlights include bike rides, walks along the reservoir, visit to the Isha Yoga Ashram, local temples and hand-woven textile units. With Salem and Tirupur close to Coimbatore, there are some interesting textile immersions, including a museum in Coimbatore and relics that suggest that Salem and Tirupur supplied fabric to ancient Romans. On the other hand, Sinna Dorai Valparai is your definite base, set inside thousands of acres of tea gardens that meander over slopes that hug forests and meadows, small reservoirs and gushing seasonal streams. The Sinna Dorai Plantation Bungalows are the ideal between heritage stay, personal services and local cuisines. A good team will help you hike through the forests and plantations, giving you a glimpse of the region’s birding habitats while short excursions around include visits to Roti Kadai and also the Reservoir. North Kerala North Kerala is still unexplored in parts and has many visual treats to offers and hot spots that are unspoilt by unchecked tourism. Bekal Fort, Chembara Peak, the forests of Wayanad, the remote beaches of the Malabar coast to name a few. The Malabar Coastline of the Arabian Sea has several towns and small hamlets accessed by trains or flights and good road connectivity from major metros. One such beautiful village is Neeleshwaram in Kasargod District, a little under two hours from the Kannur International Airport. The pride of the district is the miles of undisturbed beaches lined with palm groves, peaceful inland waterways and clean sandy beaches. Where to Stay: An oasis of calm set in twelve naturally landscaped acres, Neeleshwar Hermitage is built according to the traditional architectural principles of traditional Kerala architecture that leans towards the perfect Vastu. The whole site is oriented towards the east to catch the energy of the rising sun, while the buildings are positioned cleverly in relation to each other for privacy and views, and in sync with the four directions and the site as a whole. The traditional wood-and-thatch architecture is balanced with stylish contemporary touches and familiar modern comforts. Neeleshwar Hermitage overlooks a gloriously unspoiled beach of sand, stretching as far as the eye can see all around. The sea is clean and safe for swimming most of the year, perfect for families to spend time together, meditate or begin a day with Yoga. Murshidabad Murshidabad is a historical town about six hours by road from Kolkata, also accessible by day train. Flanked alongside the eastern bank of the Ganges river (called Bhagirathi in these parts), you arrive at

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What is India’s oldest railway headquarters

0 Home to one of India’s oldest railway headquarters, the Southern Railway Headquarters building celebrated its 100th anniversary recently. Join us as we pay homage to this iconic legacy that is second to none A massive heritage structure in present day Chennai, the Southern Railway Headquarters building situated next to Dr MGR Chennai Central celebrated its centenary year on 11th December 2022. It was on 11th December 1922, exactly a hundred years ago, the palatial three storey building was inaugurated by Her Excellency The Lady Willingdon, C.I., D.B.E. the wife of Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, the then Governor of Madras. In commemoration of the centenary celebrations of the vintage building, a group of about sixty heritage and rail enthusiasts led by Shri V. Sriram, a renowned heritage activist based in Chennai, took a heritage walk in and around the majestic edifice today. Shri V.Sriram elaborated on the history of the building which served as the headquarters of Madras & Southern Mahratta Railway (M&SMR) and later became the headquarters of Southern Railway in the year 1951 when the new zone was formed by the merger of erstwhile Madras & Southern Mahratta Railway, Mysore State Railway and South Indian Railway systems. Shri V. Sriram also shared interesting vignettes on the various heritage installations and architecture of the building. The rail and heritage aficionados who participated in the commemorative heritage walk thanked Railways for the unique opportunity to retrace the history of the magnificent structure. DID YOU KNOW? The Iconic heritage structure housing the Southern Railway Headquarters completes its Centenary year on 11th December 2022 A Commemorative Heritage Walk was held to mark the Centenary Foundation stone laid on 8th February 1915 & Inaugurated on 11th December 1922 Indo-Saracenic type of architecture with a blend of Dravidian style Porbundar stones used in construction and were ferried to Chennai by H.H.Wadia & Bros Constructed by T. Samynada Pillai, a Bangalore-based contractor at a cost of Rs.30.76 lakhs, in 1922 Transcending the Ages: The Southern Railway Headquarters Building The majestic building was designed by N. Grayson, an architect and employee of the erstwhile Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway. The Foundation of the palatial headquarters building was laid on 8th February 1915 by Lord Pentland, the then Governor of Madras. Based on the Dravidian style of classic architecture the foundation of the Indo – Saracenic type structure consists of a reinforced concrete raft from 5 to 8 feet below the ground level set upon a stratum of pure sand, nearly 20 feet deep. The building was constructed by T.Samynada Pillai, a Bangalore-based contractor at a cost of Rs.30.76 lakhs. It took nearly 7.5 months to lay the foundation structure consisting of 500 tons of steel bars embedded in 10,000 tons of granite concrete. Built of stock brick with Porbundar stone, the central towers rise to a height of 125 feet 6 inches above the roadway. H.H. Wadia & Bros, pioneers in quarrying Porbundar stones were instrumental in bringing Porbundar stones from Gujarat. The stones were transported for 8 years via sea to Kerala and then by Rail to Madras. H.H. Wadia & Bros camped in Madras from 1913 to 1922 along with their team of skilled masons from Porbundar under the leadership of master mason Pitambar Hira. Each of the four corner domes of this majestic edifice houses water tanks with a total capacity of about 35,000 gallons. After seven long years of intensive labour and a massive investment of Rs.30,76,400, the building was opened on 11th December 1922 by Her Excellency The Lady Willingdon, C.I., D.B.E. the wife of the then Governor of Madras. It may be noted that a commemorative special postal cover was released to mark the launch of the centenary year of Southern Railway headquarters in January 2022. Presently, the three-storey vintage building houses the Southern Railway General Manager’s Office and several other departments. Over 1500 employees work here. Text BY: B. Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer

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