Tuesday, November 29, 2011

TourisAwesome Holidays Launching its online website

         We the Bangalore based start-up TourisAwesome Holidays, were running our operations from 2009 with its tours and travels services are all set to launch its online website in a month's time. We have studied the market in detail and have come up with strategies that will enable us to be the best Tourism partner in India. 


     The target market we look to cater to is the youth that is passionate about having a memorable tour at budget cost, the corporate who look for a relaxed & customized tours at affordable prices and the luxurious couples who want a memorable exotic honeymoon that stays in memories for lifetime.


     The features provided are completely unique and creative in its own way, where the differentiation is clearly evident with its target audiences and numbers in specific.



Travel advice for all travelers


Dear Travelers

Please be advised of the following developments that may impact your travel programme. 

United Kingdom: Carefully consider travel arrangements on 30 November due to expected disruption at airports during strike
Public sector workers, including transport, customs and immigration officials, will stage a 24-hour work stoppage on 30 November. Significant disruption should be anticipated at all the country's main international airports, in particular London Heathrow (LHR). Likely disruption will be as follows:
·         Long queues at customs and immigration, potentially resulting in substantial delays for travellers entering and exiting the country.
·         Flight cancellations – airport operator BAA has requested that airlines cut incoming international passenger numbers by 50%. Several operators have cancelled or rescheduled flights in advance of the action.
·         Potentially significant delays to arriving and departing flights, as well as possible short-notice diversions.
·         Numerous airlines are offering free flight rescheduling for passengers due to travel to or from the UK on 30 November.
Public transport workers in the capital London are not currently expected to participate in the walkout in large numbers. Rail services, including Eurostar, are also not expected to be significantly affected. However, the following transport services will be suspended:
·         Glasgow and Tyne and Wear (Newcastle) metro trains.
·         Bus and train services across the whole of Northern Ireland.
Travel Advice
·         Check with airlines prior to travel; allow for flexibility in your itinerary to accommodate flight delays and cancellations, and the possibility of diversions to other UK airports.
·         Be prepared for long queues at the country's main international airports, such as London Heathrow (LHR). Allow additional time to clear immigration.
·         Allow additional time for transiting within the UK, particularly at London Heathrow, or seek alternative routes on the day.
·         Book taxis and rental cars well in advance in areas affected by public transport walkouts.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Experiencing God's Own Country KERALA

       The dust from the city was wiped by the showers from the cloud making its sign of taking us into the world of beauty. We were on a journey from Bangalore to Kerala to explore the beauty that dazzled lakhs of travellers in past and is still continuing to bring huge mass travel from all around the globe. This time my tour was with TourisAwesome Holidays. The tour was a photography tour to capture the best of Kerala in the stipulated time that I had with myself. I was prepared and prepared for the best experience.

       As I opened my eyes early morning to see from the window of my wagon, I was gazed to view one of the best sight i dint want to close eye after that. I was quite for sometime to just see the scenic beauty of the sunrise and the lovely green field. I knew that my baby camera shall have its amazing journey to capture these moments. We soon then entered into the city of Calicut which is formerly called as Kozikhode. Kozhikode or Calicut as it is popularly known is a land of pristine beaches, aromatic spice gardens, picturesque country sides & warm people. It was way back in 1948 that the coastal town of Kozhikode rose to fame when Vasco Da Gama first set foot on its shores. Its magnanimous hills, gurgling streams, historic sites, wildlife sanctuaries, quaint villages & busy bazaars lure tourists year after year. 

The name Calicut, has its origins from the hand woven cloth called Calico. The city was the capital, during the reign of the Zamorin dynasty. A sea town with a busy port & thriving trading centre some of the best places to get a glimpse into its history & natural beauty are the Kappad Beach & Beypore Fort, . A visit to the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is a treat for bird watchers with over a 100 species of birds. For nature lovers the Thusharagiri waterfall, 50 km from Kozhikode is an ideal place to for a picnic. Adventure buffs can also trek this region amid spice plantations & dense evergreen forests. 

With a town having so much to offer from wildlife to wellness spa’s, beaches to bazaars & historic sites to hills; Kozhikode is a must see on your Kerala itinerary!

With having all this information we set ourselves to explore the destination. The capture during our travel is shown with pictures.

The sunset at Calicut beach - TourisAwesome Holidays

Lovely scene in the evening



Check these monkeys, lovely picture



More pictures awaiting..!!!! www.facebook.com/chetanyallapurkarphotography